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Scilla siberica Andrews
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Herbarium:Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium (EKY)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family:Liliaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Scilla siberica Andrews
Herbarium Name Used:Scilla siberica
Locality:United States. Kentucky. Jefferson: Plants covering woodland floor on west side of small tributary steam to Beargrass Creek.
Habitat:Dominant herbaceous perennial along with Trillium sessile.
Collector:Patricia D. Haragan 770
Date:
Accession No:31234100088143

Scilla siberica Andrews
Herbarium:Eastern Kentucky University, Ronald L. Jones Herbarium (EKY)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family:Liliaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Scilla siberica Andrews
Herbarium Name Used:Scilla siberica
Locality:United States. Kentucky. Jefferson: Canebrake bordering houses at Cenebreake WMA in Seneca Park
Habitat:Woodlands
Collector:Patricia D. Haragan 762
Date:
Accession No:31234100088127

Scilla siberica Andrews
Herbarium:Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family:Asparagaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Scilla siberica Andrews
Herbarium Name Used:Scilla siberica
Locality:United States. Tennessee. Robertson: Found in light clay soil 5 mi. W of I-65 on Highland Rim.
Collector:Reagan Bristol 2
Date:1986-3-20
Accession No:MTSU002110

Scilla siberica Andrews
Herbarium:Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family:Asparagaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Scilla siberica Andrews
Herbarium Name Used:Scilla siberica
Locality:United States. Tennessee. Rutherford:
Collector:Dwayne Estes 
Date:2002-10-7
Accession No:MTSU002111

Scilla sibirica Andrews
Herbarium:Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium (BEREA)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family:Asparagaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Scilla sibirica Andrews
Herbarium Name Used:Scilla sibirica
Locality:United States. Kentucky. Madison: Richmond, E.C. Million Memorial Park,169 Tates Creek Road (KY 169), 0.2 mi S of jct. U.S. 421-25. West of parking lot
Habitat:Native perennial to Russian and southwest Asia. Locally naturalized along woodland trail west of parking lot in unmowed yard; abundant when in flower. Perianth deep blue, rotate corolla one or two scapes with single flowers from bulbs. Associates: Viola sororia, Eranthis hyemalis, Mertensia virginiana, Yucca filamentosa, Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Collector:Ralph L. Thompson, Katrina Rivers Thompson 29-Oct
Date:28 Mar 2010
Accession No:BEREA004590

Scilla sibirica Andrews
Herbarium:Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium (BEREA)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family:Asparagaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Scilla sibirica Andrews
Herbarium Name Used:Scilla sibirica
Locality:United States. Kentucky. Madison: Berea College Campus, in Quadrangle just west of Hall Science Building and NW of Picea abies and Quercus alba: ephemeral and rare.
Habitat:Ephemeral and rare. Native to Russia and SW Asia. Perianth rotate, deep blue, usually 1-3 scapes with a single flower. Escaped from cultivation (Gleason & Cronquist 1963, p. 206).
Collector:David D. Taylor 62
Date:3 Apr 1981
Accession No:BEREA004589

Scilla sibirica Andrews
Herbarium:Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium (BEREA)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family:Asparagaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Scilla sibirica Andrews
Herbarium Name Used:Scilla sibirica
Locality:United States. Kentucky. Madison: Barea College Campus, in front of the Hall Science Building, ca. 60 feet toward Hutchins Library, just off sidewalk between two white oaks.
Habitat:Introduced from Europe, truncate bulb, narrow leaves, leafless scape with 1-3 bright blue flowers, capsule.
Collector:J. Richard Abbott, Ralph L. Thompson 2
Date:22 Mar 1991
Accession No:BEREA004588

Scilla sibirica Andrews
Herbarium:Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium (BEREA)Herbarium's Specimen Details Page
Family:Asparagaceae
Currently Accepted Name:Scilla sibirica Andrews
Herbarium Name Used:Scilla sibirica
Locality:United States. Kentucky. Madison: Richmond, E.C. Million Memorial Park, 169 Tates Creek Road (KY 169) , 0.2 mi S of jct. U.S. 421-25
Habitat:Native perennial to Russian and southwest Asia. Locally naturalized along woodland trail west of parking lot in unmowed yard; abundant when in flower. Perianth deep blue, rotate corolla, one or two scapes with single flowers from bulbs. Associates: Viola sororia, Eranthis hyemalis, Mertensia virginiana, Yucca filamentosa, Narcissus pseudonarcissus.
Collector:Ralph L. Thompson 29-Oct
Date:28 Mar 2010
Accession No:BEREA004591

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