Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Plantago rugelii (Plantago rugelii var. alterniflora), Plantago rugelii var. asperula, Plantago rugelii var. rugelii
Search Criteria: Indiana; Warren; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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IND-0112106Charles C. Deam   575091936-10-03
United States, Indiana, Warren, 6 miles southwest of West Liberty [No West Liberty in Warren Co, West Lebanon deduced from other records], 40.188589 -87.433967

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IND-0159234Richard M. Hull   23512021-06-24
United States, Indiana, Warren, Williams Wood Natural Area; located along a path approximately 165 meters N of the preserve parking lot, 40.230562 -87.476683, 212m

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IND-0159249Richard M. Hull   24162021-06-29
United States, Indiana, Warren, Fall Creek Gorge Nature Preserve; located to the NW of the intersection between W Twin Bridges Road, County Road N 025 E, and E Hogback Hill Road, 40.33996 -87.314255, 167m

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IND-0159314Richard M. Hull   24762021-07-15
United States, Indiana, Warren, Weiler-Leopold Nature Preserve; located along a trail approximately 235 meters SW of the preserve parking lot, 40.35739 -87.117821, 185m

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IND-0159338Richard M. Hull   25002021-07-15
United States, Indiana, Warren, Black Rock Barrens; located along a trail approximately 180 meters SSE of the preserve parking lot, 40.35758 -87.115241, 189m

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IND-0160419Richard M. Hull   32042021-08-16
United States, Indiana, Warren, Hewitt Estate; located to the S of Big Pine Creek approximately 205 meters WSW of the intersection between Big Pine Creek and W Briscoe Road, 40.413929 -87.346595, 197m


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