Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lilium parvum, Lilium parvum var. luteum
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; California; Lat: 39.39026 - 39.46929 Long: -120.34576 - -120.15114; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sagehen Herbarium


SCFS
Lilium parvum Kellogg
SCFS0687E. Davidson   71764221964-07-17
United States, California, Nevada, 0.5 mi SE of station in small meadow, 39.426747 -120.237806, 1981m

SCFS
Lilium parvum Kellogg
SCFS5170R. Schmid   2251964-07-17
United States, California, Nevada, On N-facing slope below logging road about 1/2 M SE of station, 39.428599 -120.235947, 1981m

SCFS
Lilium parvum Kellogg
SCFS5175M. R. Kempf   3231965-07-15
United States, California, Nevada, 200 yards west of Sagehen Field Station, 39.432101 -120.244333, 1951m

SCFS
Lilium parvum Kellogg
SCFS0688L. Loeblich   1101964-07-19
United States, California, Nevada, 0.5 km E of station on Sagehen Creek Rd, 39.433556 -120.235617, 1981m

SCFS
Lilium parvum Kellogg
SCFS5354J. Brooks   2221964-07-16
United States, California, Nevada, Next to spring on Sagehen Creek Road., 39.432937 -120.250061, 1951m

SCFS
Lilium parvum Kellogg
SCFS1319Matthew Huffins   6-25-81-71981-06-25
United States, California, Nevada, 2.7 mile west of Sagehen Creek on main right of way near trib of Creek, 39.432564 -120.279988, 2012m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Lilium parvum Kellogg
DAV391748Rudolf Schmid   2251964-07-17
United States, California, Nevada County, Nevada County: ca. 0.5 mile southeast of field station, Sagehen Creek Basin, ca. 12 miles north of Truckee., 39.428599 -120.235947, 1981m


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