Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Liliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


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1461J.B. Mac Gowan   1973-08-01
United States, Georgia, Vogel State Park.

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1362Kenneth R. Langdon   21261980-07-26
United States, Montana, Prairie, rolling hills, 3 mi. w. of Geyser along US-87.

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1375Hubert W. Collins   
United States, New York, detailed locality information protected

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1371Kenneth R. Langdon   21551981-03-18
United States, Florida, Gadsden, Chattahoochee Nature Park, wooded ravine on e. bank of Apalachicola River.

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10560Frank W. Mead   1940-04-28
United States, Ohio, Piketon, OH: Solitary, nodding flower, yellow inside, bronzy outside. American troutlily; dogtooth violet

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14488Marc S. Frank   4052004-03-09
United States, Georgia, Madison, 2654 Duffell Martin Rd. Growing on creekbank under mixed hardwoods on large rural residential lot. Bulbous herb up to 6 in high. Foliage green mottled with purplish brown. Sepals red-brown outside and yellow inside. Petals yellow inside and out with a red brown stripe running longitudinally down midline of petals outer surface.

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Erythronium umbilicatum Parks & Hardin
1372Hubert W. Collins   
United States, Florida, Gadsden, detailed locality information protected

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1373Kenneth R. Langdon   5351960-08-02
United States, Florida, St. Johns, Roadside, flatwoods 4 mi. e. of Crescent Beach.

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1374R.D. Gaskalla   PI-43311979-09-17
United States, Florida, Martin, Roadside, pest survey area 4, flat pine land.

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10816Roberto Delcid   B2010-582009-12-03
United States, Florida, Lee, Corner of Viscount Ave. & Winnetka Drive. Beautiful lily with pink flower. southern red lily, Catesby lily, leopard lily, pine lily

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13619Robert Leahy   2018-07-24
United States, Florida, Jefferson, Roadside. Corolla white, with purple midrib on some tepals. Anthers yellow.

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13620Robert Leahy   2018-07-24
United States, Florida, Jefferson, Roadside. Corolla white, with purple midrib on some tepals. Anthers yellow.

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15581Ethan Kelly   2021-08-04
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Old Bagdad Hwy, near Bethel Baptist Church and Optimist Park, S of Caroline St. 30°36'07.7"N 87°03'55.2"W. Growing in wet roadside ditch. Perennial herb, ca. 1-2 m. Leaves alternate, linear. Flowers large, tubular. Tepals 6, white. Stamens 6. Ovary superior, stigma 3-lobed. B2021-337. New county record.

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15955Dennis Knisely   2019-08-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, 12720 NW 109th Ave. Management zone SFH-1Aw, near west-central edge of park, 50 yards SW of the Citizen Support Org building and 75 yards S of the volunteer campsites. Sandhill with scrub oaks, longleaf pine, and scrub brush nearby. Forty to fifty plants covering an area approx 150 ft in diameter. Plants only noticed in the past few years. Initially may have been planted by a volunteer camper, but now reproducing and spreading. Erect bulbiferous herbs ranging from 3-10 ft tall. Leaves angled upwards. Most stems with 1-3 flowers, some with up to 5-6. Flowers held horizontally to slightly angled upwards. Flower buds pale green with pale reddish lines. Corolla white, with a mild fragrance. Tepal lobes recurved. Outer tepals with pale reddish midrib on outer surface. Basal portion of inner tepals with pale green midrib on inner surface. Anthers yellow, becoming brown. Style greenish0white. Stigma pale green. 29.74796, -82.47492.

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16079Liz Jackson   2020-07-30
United States, Florida, Jackson, 6116 Bolivia Lane. Spontaneous and spreading in pine grove in rural residential landscape )not intentionally planted). Covering an area approx 50 ft by 50 ft. Multiple bulbous herbs ranging from 2-10 ft tall )average 3-4 ft tall) with white trumpet flowers.

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Clintonia borealis (Ait.) Raf.
1367J.B. Mac Gowan   1971-08-18
Canada

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Clintonia borealis (Ait.) Raf.
1368G.W. & F.C. Dekle   PI-46931969-05-27
United States, Maine

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10559Frank W. Mead   1940-06-12
United States, Ohio, Hocking Hills State Park: Ash Cave. Leaves in two tiers. Only the two-tiered plants produce green-to-yellow flowers. Fruit typically three dark blue to purple, inedible berries above the top tier of leaves. Indian cucumber-root, cushat-lily

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18108Alexander de la Paz   
United States, Florida, Liberty, detailed locality information protected

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Tricyrtis hirta (Thunb.) Hook.
11736Cheryl A. Jones and Theresa R. Estok   2012-11-08
United States, Florida, Alachua, Grandiflora, 7315 NW 126th Street. Cultivated in nursery. Flowers spotted purple and white.

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15956Dennis Knisely   2019-08-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park, 12720 NW 109th Ave. Management zone SFH-1Aw, near west-central edge of park, 50 yards SW of the Citizen Support Org building and 75 yards S of the volunteer campsites. Sandhill with scrub oaks, longleaf pine, and scrub brush nearby. Forty to fifty plants covering an area approx 150 ft in diameter. Plants only noticed in the past few years. Initially may have been planted by a volunteer camper, but now reproducing and spreading. Erect bulbiferous herbs ranging from 3-10 ft tall. Leaves angled upwards. Most stems with 1-3 flowers, some with up to 5-6. Flowers held horizontally to slightly angled upwards. Flower buds pale green with pale reddish lines. Corolla white, with a mild fragrance. Tepal lobes recurved. Outer tepals with pale reddish midrib on outer surface. Basal portion of inner tepals with pale green midrib on inner surface. Anthers yellow, becoming brown. Style greenish0white. Stigma pale green. 29.74796, -82.47492.

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Tricyrtis hirta (Thunb.) Hook.
14696Marc S. Frank   3212003-11-07
United States, Georgia, Clarke, University of Georgia campus, Dpt of Hort Trial Gardens, W Green St. Under pecan tree bed. Upright herb 3.5 ft high. Tepals white with purple spots that are more numerous distally. Yellow splotch near tepal base.


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