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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 462369VIR 3147Cucumis sativus L. var. hardwickii (Royle) Alef. IndiaNC71981COLLECTEDPRE 06/1981LandraceSame as PI 504564.1357305PI 462369
1PI 299570416Cucumis ficifolius A. Rich. KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaNC7FRUIT1964COLLECTED04/19648 miles north of Muden, Natal.-28.96666667, 30.38333333853Hard dry clay wasteland, Mooi River Valley; annual rainfall 20 inches.Wild materialProstrate vine; fruits spiny, variable green when immature, yellow when ripe. Received as C. zeyheri, re-id to C. africanus per QS29. See also Cucurbit Genetics Cooperative 3:55-59(1980).1226237PI 299570
2PI 282447Cucumis myriocarpus Naudin subsp. leptodermis (Schweick.) C. Jeffrey & P. Halliday Free State, South AfricaNC71962COLLECTEDPRE 08/01/1962Orange Free State.Wild materialAnnual, monoecious prostrate herb; stems several, branches, to 1 m. long; tendrils long; fruit on peduncle to 2.5 cm. long, globose, longitudinally zoned into light and dark green bands; spined few, short, soft. Received as Cucumis lepteodermis, re-id to C. myriocarpus per QS46 3/72.1209833PI 282447
3PI 282450Cucumis myriocarpus Naudin Transvaal, South AfricaNC71962COLLECTEDPRE 08/01/1962Wild materialHerbaceous perennial with thin woody roots; stems several, annual, prostrate, rarely climbing, to 2 meters long; flowers monoecious; fruit ellipsoid, light yellow, spine covered, poisonous; spines soft, short.1209836PI 282450
4PI 21558913598Cucumis sativus L. var. hardwickii (Royle) Alef. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7FRUIT1954COLLECTED02/14/19547 miles west of Dehra Dun, along road to Saharanpur.30.31666667, 78.03333333Wild materialRecommend short daylength (9-10 hr) but eventually flowers under 16 hr days. Fruits ovoid, 2 inches in diameter, faintly striped with scattered soft prickles. Received as Cucumis trigonus. (Reference letter 4/7/1963 S. Rhem to R. W. Robinson) Segregating population.1176412PI 215589
5PI 20081517Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Mandalay, MyanmarNC7FRUIT1952COLLECTEDPRE 04/24/1952Bazar, Maymyo22.03333333, 96.46666667LandraceCollector report: Collected from 1 fruit in the Maymyo Bazaar and very common in the bazaars in both Maymyo and Mandalay as well as other towns in Burma from July to December. This fruit was golden-orange on the outside and orange flesh on the inside, 15 x 5 inches and tapered at one end. Tasted like cucumber and had no smell. Common to see cucumbers sold from little street stands in fresh state cut lengthwise in long wedge shape slices. People go about the streets in early morning eating these vegetables as a snack before their 11 o'clock breakfast.1169342PI 200815
6PI 19684410000Cucumis ficifolius A. Rich. Welega, EthiopiaNC7FRUIT1951COLLECTED05/02/1951Lekemti (Nek'emte)9.08333333, 36.55000000Wild material1167659PI 196844
7PI 188807'Pepino'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Luzon, PhilippinesNC71950DONATED04/19/1950Landrace1161495PI 188807
8PI 18396711621Cucumis sativus L. var. hardwickii (Royle) Alef. Meghalaya, IndiaNC7FRUIT1949COLLECTED04/08/1949Umran, Khasi Hills.25.76666667, 91.88333333Wild materialRequires short daylength (9-10 hr). Fruit ovoid, 2 inches in diameter, green to lemon with whitish stripes; more or less spiny. Wild, bitter type. Reported resistance to powdery mildew.1159260PI 183967
9PI 147065Cucumis anguria L. var. longaculeatus J. H. Kirkbr. Amazonas, BrazilNC71943COLLECTED09/10/1943Wild materialFruit cucumberlike. Received as C. sp. and reid QS 15, 3/19/1964.1135901PI 147065