Dataset: MU-
Taxa: Liliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


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000305045Dznavowr, L.Y.U.   s.n.1907-05-07
Turkey, Beuyukelive, Bagtchekeuy, Constantinople

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Lilium L.
000305091Jones, H.L.   s.n.0000-06-07
Japan

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Lilium L.
000305092Nanokawa, J.   s.n.1892-07-16
Japan

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Liliaceae Juss.
000305069Rajbhandari, K.R.   7312000-08-09
Nepal, Jiri Valley, 2000 - 2200m

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Liliaceae Juss.
000305070Rajbhandari, K.R.   4471999-08-12
Nepal, Jiri Valley, 1900 - 2000m

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Tulipa L.
000168549Cheng, Y.G.   15050042004-04-11
China, Baimasi Mt. Xintai Co. Shandong Pro, 200m

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Tulipa L.
000168691Cheng, Y.G.   20062-0112006-04-05
China, Sucheng Pingyi Co. Shandong Prov., 300m

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000305050Callier, L.A.   s.n.1896-00-00
Russia, Luglaneosis near Sudak

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000305052Callier, A.   40881900-04-00
Russia, Taurida. Simferopol. In the hills near "Neusatz."

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000052138Zanevich   s.n.1973-06-27
Russia, Yeltsovka district, Environs of the district of the village Novokamenka

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Tricyrtis hirta (Thunb.) Hook.
000009152   
Japan

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Tricyrtis hirta (Thunb.) Hook.
000009152   
Japan

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000305044Fedtschenko, B.   26041880-00-00
Russia, Altai Mountains, Asia

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Lilium callosum Siebold & Zucc.
000305090Wesselmann, P.   8291985-07-20
South Korea, At Camp Humphreys, a U.S. Army camp, near junction of highways 634 and 381, 72 km south of Seoul, 37 degrees N, 127 degrees W.

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00011559Lu, S.Y.   s.n.1997-08-07
Taiwan, Province of China, Hualien, -24.11 -121.23, 2000m

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000305084Antonio, T.M.   1281975-04-06
Iran, Central Alborz Protected Region; 20 km. E-NE of Karadj, Iran; Rocky Valley Floor

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Gagea liotardii (Sternb.) Schult. & Schult. f.
000305051Callier, L.A.   s.n.1896-05-03
Russia, I hills near Sudak. Taurida


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