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Details for: Ames 36225,
Abies nordmanniana
(Steven) Spach subsp.
equi-trojani
(Asch. & Sint. ex Boiss.) Coode & Cullen, Bolu-Aladag
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Abies nordmanniana
(Steven) Spach subsp.
equi-trojani
(Asch. & Sint. ex Boiss.) Coode & Cullen
Top Name:
Bolu-Aladag
Origin:
Collected – Bolu, Turkey
Maintained:
North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station
Received by NPGS:
06 Mar 2024
Improvement Status:
Cultivated material
Reproductive Uniformity:
Population
Form Received:
Plant
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Life Habit:
Tree
Life Sex:
Perfect
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Abies nordmanniana
(Steven) Spach subsp.
equi-trojani
(Asch. & Sint. ex Boiss.) Coode & Cullen
Top Name:
Bolu-Aladag
Origin:
Collected – Bolu, Turkey
Maintained:
North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station
Received by NPGS:
06 Mar 2024
Improvement Status:
Cultivated material
Reproductive Uniformity:
Population
Form Received:
Plant
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Life Habit:
Tree
Life Sex:
Perfect
Source History
Collected
Bolu, Turkey
Locality:
Aladağ Mountains near Bolu
Coordinates:
40.6209, 31.5931
(Map it)
Georeference protocol:
Lat/Lon determined via Map location
Comment:
Coordinates refer to general area of the Aladağ Mountains.
Donated
2024.
Iowa, United States
Comment:
Received via The Brenton Arboretum via Brooks Tree Farm.
Donor(s):
Schmitz, Andrew, The Brenton Arboretum
Accession Group(s)
Group name: NC7.Regional.Ornamental.Plant.Trials
Note:
Accessions distributed through the NC-7 Regional Woody Ornamental Trials.
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Accession Names and Identifiers
Bolu-Aladag
Type: Developer identifier
Ames 36225
Type: Site identifier
Group: AMES
NC-7 Research Numbers
Narrative
Evergreen conifer with potential to reach 30 m in height. Typically straight trunked with a pyramidal crown that flattens with age. Increasing in use in the USA for Christmas tree production, but also popular as landscape, specimen trees. Known to tolerate high soil temps, low elevations, and adapted to warm and dry climates along with some resistance to
Phytophthora
root rot. Many studies refer to
A. equi-trojani
and
A. bornmuelleriana
separately, where
A. equi-trojani
covers the westernmost range found localized on the Kazdağı Mountain (Mount Ida) in northwestern Turkey and where
A. bornmuelleriana
ranges south from the Black Sea in the Köroğlu, Ilgaz, and Küre Mountains typically found in elevations ranging from 1024-1690 m. Despite the debate on the botanical relationship of these, Turkish (
A. bornmuelleriana
), Nordmann (
A. nordmanniana
), and Trojan (
A. equi-trojani
) are morphologically difficult to separate. Needle form on
A. bornmuelleriana
tends to be finer and more like a bottlebrush relative to the more flatter needles and flatter needle tips on
A. nordmanniana
(Landgren 2016). Compared to
A. equi-trojani
,
A. bornmuelleriana
has longer and wider needles and also wider cone and higher cone width/length ratio (Kurt et al., 2016). Current (2023) taxonomic classification lists both Turkish fir,
A. bornmuelleriana
, and Trojan fir,
A. equi-trojani
, under
A. nordmanniana
subsp.
equi-trojani
. This accession, Bolu-Aladag, is the result of germplasm originating from the Aladag Mountain range within the Bolu Province, Turkey.
Abies nordmanniana
(Steven) Spach subspp.
equi-trojani
(Asch. & Sint. ex Boiss.) Coode & Cullen
Genus:
Abies
Section:
Abies
Family:
Pinaceae
Nomen number:
407016
Place of publication:
Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 26:167. 1965
Verified:
12/02/1996
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Abies nordmanniana
(Steven) Spach
(9 active accession[s])
Abies nordmanniana
(Steven) Spach subsp.
nordmanniana
(0 active accession[s])
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Basionym
Abies pectinata
(Lam.) Lam. & DC. var.
equi-trojani
Asch. & Sint. ex Boiss.
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Abies equi-trojani
(Asch. & Sint. ex Boiss.) Mattf.
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Abies bornmuelleriana
Mattf.
Abies nordmanniana
(Steven) Spach subsp.
bornmuelleriana
(Mattf.) Coode & Cullen
Common names
Language
Name
Alternate name
note
seq
Citation
English
Turkey fir
as
Abies bornmuelleri
1
Liu, T.-S.
1971. A monograph of the genus
Abies
Note:
lists as
Abies
×
bornmuelleriana
as
Abies bornmuelleriana
Swedish
bornmüllergran
2
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012.
Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
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Description Of NC7 Ornamental Trials:
The NC-7 Regional Ornamental Plant Trials, began in 1954 through the efforts of a small group of dedicated horticulturists under the leadership of Professor S.A. McCrory of South Dakota State College (now University). The north central United States is a region of climatic extremes, and many parts of the region have alkaline soils that developed under grasslands. Because of these conditions, the diversity found in commercially available woody plants adapted to the area is less than that found in most other parts of our nation. The NC-7 Regional Ornamental Plant Trials were started with the ultimate goal of expanding the range of useful plants in the nursery trade. The emphasis in this program has been placed on detailed, long-term evaluations at a broad range of sites rather than on promotion of new plants. The NC-7 Trials rely on a network of horticultural cooperators located at sites scattered across the Central United States. Cooperators establish plantings, observe and evaluate the plants through the seasons, and prepare performance reports one, five, and ten years after planting. These reports are sent to the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station (NCRPIS) in Ames, Iowa where they are recorded. Because of the broad range of environments found among the trial sites, it is unusual for any particular trial plant to perform well at a majority of the sites, making system-wide releases difficult. However, when plants perform especially well at sites, the NCRPIS Horticulturist assists trial site cooperators in introducing the new plants, with any official releases initiated through the cooperators' institutions rather than through the Plant Introduction Station.
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