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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0OPGC 2285Northern Iowa Eco-zone GermplasmLiatris aspera Michx. Iowa, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTEDPRE 1999Numerous samples originally acquired from native prairie remnants within the northern section of three tiers of counties located in Iowa. A total of 20 sites were sampled representing 13 counties including Cerro Gordo (3 sites), Kossuth (2 sites), Palo Alto, Emmett (2 sites), Dickinson (2 sites), O’Brien, Cherokee (2 sites), Pocahontas (2 sites), Fayette, Winneshiek, Clay, Sioux, Hancock.Wild materialNRCS description: Moderately long-lived perennial forb that grows 1 to 4 feet tall from a round, fiber-covered corm. Each plant carries one to a few unbranched stalks. The stem is downy and bears rough, narrow, linear leaves that are one-half to three-fourths of an inch wide. The leaves are alternate and often have resinous dots on them. Twenty to forty small tubular rose-purple flowers are packed tightly in a head surrounded by a three-quarter inch sessile cup of rounded bracts. There could be few to 150 of these heads on the stalk. They bloom in order from top downward from August to October. The seed is an achene, one-fourth of an inch long, with a longer attachment of hairs (pappus). Reproduces by vegetatively or by seed.1690910OPGC 2285
1OPGC 202Northern Iowa Eco-zone GermplasmLiatris aspera Michx. Iowa, United StatesOPGCNot Available2003COLLECTEDPRE 1999Numerous samples originally acquired from native prairie remnants within the northern section of three tiers of counties located in Iowa. A total of 20 sites were sampled representing 13 counties including Cerro Gordo (3 sites), Kossuth (2 sites), Palo Alto, Emmett (2 sites), Dickinson (2 sites), O’Brien, Cherokee (2 sites), Pocahontas (2 sites), Fayette, Winneshiek, Clay, Sioux, Hancock.Wild material1658278OPGC 202