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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0Ames 36277Meadow Valley Range WildernessFraxinus anomala Torr. ex S. Watson Nevada, United StatesNC7HABITATNot Available2024COLLECTED10/15/2024Meadow Valley Range Wilderness Area. Approximately 13.5 air miles east-northeast of intersection of Kane Springs Road and US Highway 93. T10S R64E E 1/4 E 1/4 Sec. 24 and T10S R65E W 1/4 Sec. 19.37.06372900, -114.763300001079Seasonal creekbed and adjacent rock outcroppings.Wild materialTiming of peak seed ripening and dispersal was several weeks prior to mid-October in 2024.2169805Ames 36277
1Ames 36278AS/FA/2024/015/301Fraxinus anomala Torr. ex S. Watson Nevada, United StatesNC7HABITATNot Available2024COLLECTED10/16/2024Four miles west of the intersection of Box Canyon Road and US Highway 93 in Alamo. T7S R60E SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 10.37.35753700, -115.231835001292Rock outcropping with large boulders.Wild materialTiming of peak seed ripening and dispersal was several weeks prior to mid-October in 2024.2169806Ames 36278
2Ames 36279Hack CanyonFraxinus cuspidata Torr. Arizona, United StatesNC7HABITATNot Available2024COLLECTED10/17/2024Hack Canyon located approximately 18.2 air miles south-southwest of Kaibab. Population begins approximately 1.35 road miles from the turnoff of Mount Trumbull Road.T37N R5W SW 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 16.36.60929500, -112.834925001473Canyon bottom and steep slopes above canyon.Wild material2169807Ames 36279
3Ames 36280Hack CanyonPtelea trifoliata L. Arizona, United StatesNC7HABITATNot Available2024COLLECTED10/17/2024Hack Canyon, approximately 18.2 air miles south-southwest of Kaibab. Population begins approximately 1.35 road miles from the turnoff of Mount Trumbull Road. T37N R5W SW 1/4 NE 1/4.36.60735300, -112.833631001469Canyon bottom and steep slopes above canyon.Wild material2169808Ames 36280
4Ames 36281Kaibab National ForestPinus edulis Engelm. Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2024COLLECTED10/17/2024Kaibab National Forest approximately six miles east of Jacob Lake Campground along Burma Road, just south of Highway 89A, T39N R3E, E 1/4 Sec. 3136.73693100, -112.112159002061Pinyon-juniper scrub forest, burned in wildfire fairly recently.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature were approximately 20 feet in height.2169809Ames 36281
5Ames 36282Coconino National ForestMonarda fistulosa L. Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2024COLLECTED10/18/2024Coconino National Forest approximately five miles north of Flagstaff along Schultz Pass Road. T22N R7E SE 1/4 Sec. 15, NW 1/4 Sec. 22 and NW 1/4 Sec. 28.35.28050100, -111.641932002401Creek beds and drainages; understory of mixed conifer forest.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature were approximately two to three feet in height.2169810Ames 36282
6Ames 36283Kachina Peaks WildernessAgastache pallidiflora (A. Heller) Rydb. Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2024COLLECTED10/18/2024Kachina Peaks Wilderness, Coconino National Forest, approximately 8.6 miles north of Flagstaff. Widely scattered along Kachina trail. T22N R6E SE 1/4 NW 1/4, NW 1/4 SE 1/4, NE 1/4 SE 1/4 and SE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 1.35.31819500, -111.707720002841Understory of mixed conifer forest with highest abundance in open aspen meadows.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature were approximately two to three feet in height.2169811Ames 36283
7Ames 36284Oak Creek CanyonAlnus oblongifolia Torr. Arizona, United StatesNC7BARKNot Available2024COLLECTED10/18/2024Oak Creek Canyon, approximately five miles north-northeast of Sedona in the Coconino National Forest, T18N R6E Sec. 8 and Sec. 21 and also T19N R6E Sec. 22 and Sec. 27.35.01694800, -111.737559001538Creek beds in canyon bottom.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature had dark green, glossy leaves. Young bark is smooth and light grey, becoming dark and scaly with age. Approximately 50 feet in height.2169812Ames 36284
8Ames 36285Sycamore Canyon WildernessAmaranthus hybr.Arizona, United StatesNC7HABITAT2024COLLECTED10/19/2024Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, Kaibab/Prescott National Forest. Approximately 18.6 miles southwest of Flagstaff. Bottom of canyon, approximately 0.25 miles downstream of where Kelsey Springs Trail reaches the creek. T20N R4E NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 35.35.07531800, -111.949218001561Creek bed at bottom of canyon.Wild materialAn extreme amount of phenotypic diversity was observed in this population during seed collection. Stem, infructescence and leaf colors varied from green to red (most had some red pigmentation). Plant height varied from approximately one to three feet. Degree of stem branching and angle of branching also varied substantially.2169813Ames 36285
9Ames 36287Sycamore Point OverlookFraxinus cuspidata Torr. Arizona, United StatesNC7HABITATNot Available2024COLLECTED10/21/2024Sycamore Point Overlook, Prescott National Forest approximately 20 miles southeast of Williams. End of Sycamore Point Road. T19N R4E Sec. 16.35.02281600, -111.979381001913Canyon rim with pinyon-juniper scrub community.Wild materialAbundant on canyon rim and slopes/cliffs heading down into the canyon.2169815Ames 36287
10Ames 36288Sycamore Canyon WildernessCeltis reticulata Torr. Arizona, United StatesNC7FRUIT2024COLLECTED10/20/2024Sycamore Canyon Wilderness along Parson's Trail in Coconino National Forest, approximately 0.5 miles north of the trailhead. T17N R3E SE1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 8.34.87240200, -112.069562001100Canyon bottom along floodplain of creek.Wild materialFruits orangish-tan in color. 2169816Ames 36288
11Ames 36289AS1024Pinus monophylla Torr. & Frém. Nevada, United StatesNC7SEED2024COLLECTED10/21/2024Bureau of Land Management controlled land near Ely.39.25657900, -114.87561400Wild material2169817Ames 36289
12Ames 36291Sycamore Canyon NorthFraxinus cuspidata Torr. Arizona, United StatesNC7HABITAT2024COLLECTED10/19/2024Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, Kaibab National Forest. Approximately 18.6 miles southwest of Flagstaff. Northern portion of the canyon; downslope of Kelsey Springs Rim Trail. T20N R4E SW 1/4 Sec. 26 and NW 1/4 Sec. 35.35.07831100, -111.945813001646Cliffs and steep slopes above canyon, occuring mostly in patches in the midslope.Wild material2169819Ames 36291
13OPGC 8856AS/AP/2024/025/311Agave parryi Engelm. Arizona, United StatesOPGCPLANT2024COLLECTED10/20/2024Prescott National Forest, approximately 4.5 miles northwest of Jerome along Jerome Perkinsville Road. T16N R2E SW 1/4 NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 6.34.78923400, -112.178757001680Pinyon-juniper scrub desert.Wild material2169814OPGC 8856
14Ames 35908Coconino National ForestFraxinus anomala Torr. ex S. Watson var. lowellii (Sarg.) Little Arizona, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2022COLLECTED09/02/2022Collected from five areas arounnd Sedona (Coconino and Yavapai Counties). Approximately 4.5 miles north-northeast of Sedona along the North Wilson Trail (10 plants sampled, 184-1, T18N R6E W 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec. 21); Canyon Rim Trail at Slide Rock State Park (five plants sampled, 184-2, T18N R6E W 1/2 NE 1/4 Sec. 17); Cibola Pass along Jordan Trail in the Secret Mountain Wilderness (four plants sampled, 184-3, T17N R6E NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 6); Along Dry Creek Rd at Lizard Head Trailhead (one plant sampled, 184-4, T17N R5E NW 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 3); and Boynton Pass along Aerie Trail (three plants sampled, 184-5, T18N R5E NE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 32). The greatest distance between samples is 6.9 miles. Coordinates listed refer to the North Wilson Trail patch, but coordinates for each location may be provided upon request.34.92697700, -111.736423001471Rocky desert washes (arroyos).Wild materialSmall tree or large shrubs. Young stems square in cross-section with three to five leaflets per leaf.2139670Ames 35908