Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Delphinium iliense (Delphinium turkestanicum, Delphinium corymbosum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Delphinium iliense Huth in Engler
Loy R. Phillippe, John B. Taft, Christopher H. Dietrich, Emily Warren, & Georgy A. Lazkov   322772000-07-24
Kyrgyzstan, Naryn Region,, Dzhumgal-Too Ridge, Seok River east ravine. Tien Shan Flora Region of former Soviet Central Asia. Elevation about 2620 meters. Site # 2000-111.

ILLS
Loy R. Phillippe, John B. Taft, Christopher H. Dietrich, Emily Warren, & Georgy A. Lazkov   321602000-07-14
Kyrgyzstan, Dzhalal-Abad Region, Ak-Mojnok Pass, 30 kilometer south of Kazarman. Tien Shan Flora Region of former Soviet Central Asia. Elevation about 2941 meters. Site # 2000-024

ILLS
K. R. Robertson, J. B. Taft, and G. A. Lazkov   60871998-08-31
Kyrgyzstan, Naryn Region,, Central Asia. Kichi-Kara-Kudzhur Ravine. Elevation about 2958 meters; Locality # 1998-030.

ILLS
Delphinium iliense Huth in Engler
K. R. Robertson, J. B. Taft, and G. A. Lazkov   61591998-09-04
Kyrgyzstan, Issyk - Kul Region, Central Asia. Barskaun Ravine, about 16 kilometer south of Barskaun. Elevation about 2320 meters. Locality # 1998-036

ILLS
Ishenbay Sodombekov and Natalya Rogova   KPL_004812005-08-05
Kyrgyzstan, Chuy Province, Chuy Province [Talas Province ?]. Talas Range. 42° 12.40’ North; 73° 14.71’ East. Altitude 2600 meter. (WGS84/NAD83). Site No.: KGP_00105. Pass Ala - Bel., 42.2067 73.2452, 2569m

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
124979unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

ALA
124980unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.


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Google Map

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