Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Crataegus rubella
Search Criteria: indiana; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


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01647615[data not captured]   
United States of America, Indiana, Harrison County, [data not captured]

Harvard:A
01647616[data not captured]   
United States of America, Indiana, Harrison County, [data not captured]

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0056035Charles C. Deam   354961922-10-03
United States, Indiana, Clark, "knobs" about 4 miles northwest of Henryville, 38.569402 -85.80442

IND
IND-0056034Charles C. Deam   354961922-05-09
United States, Indiana, Clark, "knobs" about 4 miles northwest of Henryville, 38.569402 -85.80442

IND
IND-0056033Charles C. Deam   354911922-10-03
United States, Indiana, Clark, On the knobs about 4 miles northwest of Henryville, 38.569704 -85.809012

IND
IND-0056032Charles C. Deam   122531912-08-31
United States, Indiana, Clark, Forest Reserve just east of Tract 60, 38.558319 -85.799282

IND
IND-0056031Charles C. Deam   354911922-05-09
United States, Indiana, Clark, On the knobs about 4 miles northwest of Henryville, 38.569704 -85.809012

IND
IND-0056030Charles C. Deam   122141912-08-25
United States, Indiana, Brown, Nashville road about 1 1/2 miles east of Helmsburg, 39.243057 -86.282795

IND
IND-0056038Charles C. Deam   268501918-05-15
United States, Indiana, Jackson, Crest of the Querous Prinus ridge 2 miles east of Brownstown, 38.878937 -86.004681

IND
IND-0056037Charles C. Deam   268091918-09-26
United States, Indiana, Harrison, About 3 mi. E of Elizabeth., 38.120764 -85.919874

IND
IND-0056036Charles C. Deam   268051918-09-26
United States, Indiana, Harrison, Elisabeth Hill, about 3 mi. east of Elisabeth, 38.130095 -85.923198


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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