Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lobelia siphilitica (Lobelia antisyphilitica, Lobelia syphilitica, Lobelia siphilitica var. candida, Lobelia siphilitica f. laevicalyx, Lobelia siphilitica f. purpurea), Lobelia siphilitica var. ludoviciana, Lobelia siphilitica var. siphilitica, Lobelia siphilitica f. albiflora
Search Criteria: Indiana; Parke; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
BUT0038051R. K. Scott   4962004-08-11
United States, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park, east along Cool Canyon south from the steps at southern limit of T7

Eastern Illinois University, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium


EIU
Ebinger, John E.   199251980-08-26
USA, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park.

EIU
Ebinger, John E.   204951980-10-25
USA, Indiana, Parke, 2 mi SW of Mecca Legal: NW1/4 S36 T15N R9W

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0120063Charles C. Deam   328851920-09-17
United States, Indiana, Parke, Wooded ravine 5 mi. southeast of Rockville., 39.725205 -87.154275

IND
IND-0161604Richard M. Hull   45372022-08-06
United States, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park; located 60 meters W of Narrows Rd and 110 meters E of Lusk Earth Fill, 39.887662 -87.184417, 175m

IND
IND-0161868Richard M. Hull   47952022-08-18
United States, Indiana, Parke, Sugar Creek Conservation Area; located 25 meters SE of 830 N and 510 meters W of Sugar Creek, 39.891139 -87.264293, 152m

IND
IND-0162006Richard M. Hull   49302022-08-21
United States, Indiana, Parke, Mossy Point Nature Preserve; located along Sugar Creek and 380 meters NW of nature preserve entrance, 39.856592 -87.291032, 144m


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