Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Impatiens pallida (Impatiens aurea), Impatiens pallida f. speciosa, Impatiens pallida f. dichroma, Impatiens pallida var. alba
Search Criteria: Indiana; Parke; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
Miles, L. E.   1916-07-16
United States, Indiana, Parke, UNION TWP.

Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
BUT0000341Jay   19055
United States, Indiana, Parke, Allee woods

BUT
BUT0000354R. F. Daubenmire   2284
United States, Indiana, Parke

BUT
BUT0000338R. K. Scott   353
United States, Indiana, Parke

Eastern Illinois University, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium


EIU
EIU009663Ebinger, John E.   194441980-08-07
USA, Indiana, Parke, Pedestal Rock Nature Preserve. N1/2 Sec 4 T17N R6W

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0094268Charles C. Deam   71991910-08-21
United States, Indiana, Parke, 4 miles northwest of Marshall, 39.870046 -87.235094

IND
IND-0160248Richard M. Hull   30532021-08-10
United States, Indiana, Parke, Sugar Creek Conservation Area; located to the W of County Road 175 W approximately 895 meters N of the intersection between Jackson Road and County Road 175 W, 39.895734 -87.272968, 209m

IND
IND-0160272Richard M. Hull   30942021-08-10
United States, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park; located along a trail approximately 55 meters NE of the nature center, 39.887558 -87.200058, 158m

IND
IND-0161980Richard M. Hull   49052022-08-21
United States, Indiana, Parke, Mossy Point Nature Preserve; located 205 meters E of Sugar Creek and 390 meters N of Danforth Pl, 39.857303 -87.287956, 163m


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