Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phacelia bipinnatifida (Phacelia brevistylis, Phacelia simplex), Phacelia bipinnatifida var. plummeri, Phacelia bipinnatifida var. bipinnatifida
Search Criteria: Indiana; Parke; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Illinois University, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium


EIU
J.E. Ebinger   190381980-06-09
USA, Indiana, Parke, Trail 4 just above Punch Bowl, Turkey Run State Park

EIU
J.E. Ebinger   61981966-05-12
USA, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0101853Franklin B. Buser   12301952-07-06
United States, Indiana, Parke, Mill Creek about one mile northwest of Cox's Ford bridge near Turkey Run State Park, 39.896142 -87.231651

IND
IND-0101852Charles C. Deam   250301918-05-24
United States, Indiana, Parke, "Rocky Hollow" in Turkey Run State Park, 39.894313 -87.196038

IND
IND-0157852Richard M. Hull   10862021-04-25
United States, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park; located in ravine approximately 145 meters NE of the Nature Center, 39.887728 -87.199022, 169m

IND
IND-0158580Richard M. Hull   16562021-05-25
United States, Indiana, Parke, Sugar Creek Conservation Area; located in the woods approximately 20 meters N of a point on County Road 830 N that is approximately 265 meters E of the intersection between County Road 830 N and County Road 243, 39.887952 -87.268713, 164m

IND
IND-0158590Richard M. Hull   16662021-05-25
United States, Indiana, Parke, Turkey Run State Park; located in Rocky Hollow approximately 230 meters N of the N end of the suspension bridge that crosses Sugar Creek, 39.891584 -87.199083, 169m

IND
IND-0163289Richard M. Hull   62412023-05-04
United States, Indiana, Parke, Mossy Point NP; located 568 meters NW of Danforth Pl and Annapolis Rd, 39.856858 -87.286291, 190m


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Google Map

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