Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Platanus occidentalis, Platanus occidentalis var. glabrata, Platanus occidentalis var. palmeri, Platanus occidentalis var. occidentalis
Search Criteria: indiana; Monroe; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0119802P.A. Davis   181955-04-23
USA, Indiana, Monroe, E side of N Fee lane, Griffey Lake, Bloomington.

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0045737Winona H. Welch   39171927-09-17
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Near Griffy Creek, head of Bloomington water works Lake along Copperhead Ridge, 39.20644 -86.529118

IND
IND-0045736Madeline A. Gullion   33871924-07-17
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Ellettsville, N. of J.S. Brown's, 39.233935 -86.625001

IND
IND-0045735R. J. Coats   12631913-07-00
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Indiana University Campus., 39.167288 -86.517545

IND
IND-0045734[Collector not indicated]   3041929-10-12
United States, Indiana, Monroe, 2 mi. north west of Bloomington, 39.193918 -86.554023

IND
IND-0045733John E. Potzger   22471931-09-26
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Station F, Salt Creek Township, 39.084638 -86.458826

IND
IND-0045732Yin-Long Qiu   941521994-08-31
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Indiana University Campus., 39.167288 -86.517545

Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Herbarium


UNCC:UNCC
UNCC_38422   
United States, Indiana, Monroe

Southeast Missouri State University Travis Brooks Herbarium


SEMO
Carrie H. Findley   s.n.1900-07-23
United States, Indiana, Monroe, I.U. Campus; Bloomington, IN

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0069273W.C. Martin   sn1961-08-00
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Bloomington.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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