Scilla siberica / Siberian Squill

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Record Details

Number
2
Scientific Name
Scilla siberica
Genus
Scilla
Species
siberica
Common Name
Siberian Squill
Family
Liliaceae
Locality
Woodlot between Rose Garden and Meadow, U-M Dearborn campus
Collected By
E. Anderson
Identified By
S. Westcott
Date
1975-04-26, 1975-05-06
Habitat
Partially shaded & common
Notes
Same as #1 and Trout Lily Flower (woodlot between Rose Garden and Meadow)

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Record
dbn_herb_183
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/u/umdeicherb/x-dbn-und-herb-und-183/dbn_herb_183_1

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"Scilla siberica; Siberian Squill." In the digital collection University of Michigan-Dearborn Environmental Study Area Herbarium. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/u/umdeicherb/x-dbn-und-herb-und-183/dbn_herb_183_1. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2025.
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