Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lilium maculatum, Lilium maculatum var. maculatum (Lilium batemanniae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0055308Stanley L. Welsh   49771965-07-30
U.S.A., Alaska, Strutz garden, 916 P Street, Anchorage.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM246436Sugawara, K.   s.n.1977-07-25
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi Pref., Oshika-gun, Onagawa-machi, Tsukahama

CM:Botany
CM296265Ohashi, H.   83981982-07-30
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi Pref., Ojika-gun, Isl. Enoshima, 0 - 70m

CM:Botany-botany
CM461980Utech, F.H.   s.n.1975-07-00
Japan, Honshu, Toyama-ken, Toyama

Eastern Michigan University Herbarium


EMC
EMC012367D. C. Jackson   15261969-07-03
USA, Michigan, Washtenaw, 992 Juneau. S. side of house.

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
E. Norland   s.n.1966-05-15
United States, California, San Diego, Ex hort, C. E. Norland, pot-grown, Spring Valley.

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
193099unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.


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