Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Ranunculus hispidus (Ranunculus marilandicus), Ranunculus hispidus var. caricetorum (Ranunculus sicaeformis), Ranunculus hispidus var. eurylobus, Ranunculus hispidus var. falsus, Ranunculus hispidus var. greenmanii, Ranunculus hispidus var. hispidus, Ranunculus hispidus var. marilandicus, Ranunculus... (show all)
Search Criteria: indiana; Monroe; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0044691Lanham   29941918-04-30
United States, Indiana, Monroe, North Pike., 39.198591 -86.536171

IND
IND-0044819James S. Brooks   6701930-04-20
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Beanblossom marsh., 39.279617 -86.57394

IND
IND-0044818Fred Donaghy   s.n.1915-04-30
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Bloomington., 39.165325 -86.526386

IND
IND-0044817John E. Potzger   1111931-04-24
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Salt Creek Township., 39.120697 -86.414893

IND
IND-0044816McDonald   s.n.1923-00-00
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Griffey Creek Hills; n. of Bloomington., 39.201193 -86.514314

IND
IND-0044815James S. Brooks   6771930-05-04
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Salt Creek marsh., 39.147734 -86.39926

IND
IND-0044814James S. Brooks   6791930-05-04
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Salt Creek marsh., 39.147734 -86.39926

IND
IND-0157430Paul E. Rothrock   56632021-05-10
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Indiana University Kent Farm Research-Teaching Preserve, 39.151384 -86.397109

University of New Mexico Herbarium


UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0075990R.C. Jackson   311951-04-00
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Five miles north of Bloomington at junction of Bean Blossom Road and State Highway #37.

UNM:Vascular Plants
UNM0075991W.A. Emboden   5301958-04-30
United States, Indiana, Monroe, Beech Flats, along Highway 37 near (South of) Bloomington.


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