INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Indiana; Vermillion; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


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Carex praegracilis W. Boott.
ILLS00070254A.A. Reznicek, P.E. Rothrock, M. Homoya, & S.A. Reznicek   108391999-06-07
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, West side of southbound Highway 63, 3.7 mile north of junction with Highway 36, about 4.5 mile northwest of Monteauma.

ILLS:PLANT
Juncus arcticus Willdenow
ILLS00073974A.A. Reznicek, P.E. Rothrock, M. Homoya, & S.A. Reznicek   108401999-06-07
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, West side of southbound Highway 63, 3.7 mile north of junction with Highway 36, about 4.5 mile northwest of Monteauma.

ILLS:PLANT
William McClain   22751978-05-10
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Upland woods at Cayuga Power Plant, near Cayuga, Indiana.

ILLS:PLANT
William McClain   24641978-08-15
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Cayuga Plant.

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00068326William McClain   25021978-08-22
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Cayuga Plant.

ILLS:PLANT
Plantago virginica Linnaeus
W. McClain   22601978-05-10
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, Project 210C. Cayuga Plant.

ILLS:PLANT
Merensia virginica (L.) Pers. ex Link
Gordon C. Tucker & Vicky M. Tucker   162642014-04-19
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, NW of Universal, along CR 1680S at bridge over Brouillets Creek. WGS84 +/-250 m. Elev: 154m., 39.6348 -87.48127

ILLS:PLANT
William McClain   22911978-05-10
United States, Indiana, Vermillion, At Cayuga Power Plant, near Cayuga, Ind.


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