| 0 | Ames 35907 | Oak Creek Canyon | Fraxinus velutina Torr. | Arizona, United States | NC7 |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/02/2022 | Oak Creek Canyon, approximately five miles north-northeast of Sedona in the Coconino National Forest. T18N R6E NE 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 21 . | 34.93600300, -111.74436900 | 1464 | Floodplain and riverbanks, growing in gravely soil. | Wild material | Most of the velvet ash in this population are small trees (10-25 feet in height and approximately 5 inches DBH). Variation was noted for leaflet pubescence but with the petioles of all trees in the population being pubescent. | 2139669 | Ames 35907 |
| 1 | Ames 35908 | Coconino National Forest | Fraxinus anomala Torr. ex S. Watson var. lowellii (Sarg.) Little | Arizona, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/02/2022 | Collected 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, -111.73642300 | 1471 | Rocky desert washes (arroyos). | Wild material | Small tree or large shrubs. Young stems square in cross-section with three to five leaflets per leaf. | 2139670 | Ames 35908 |
| 2 | Ames 35909 | Prescott National Forest | Fraxinus velutina Torr. | Arizona, United States | NC7 |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/03/2022 | Collected from four areas in the Prescott National Forest with the greatest distance between samples being 13 miles. Along Wolf Creek near crossing of Groom Creek Loop trail (single plant sample, 185-1, T13N R2W N 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec. 35); along Miller Creek approximately 0.5 miles southwest of the Thumb Butte Picnic Area (single plant sample, 185-2, T14N R3W NE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 36); along Garden Grove Trail (FS 392) approximately 0.2 miles south of Thumb Butte Road (single plant sample, 185-3, T14N R3W SE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 35); along Mint Wash starting approximately 0.5 miles northeast of Granite Basin Lake (three plants sampled, 185-4, T14N R3W SW 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 2). Coordinates listed refer to Mint Wash (highest density of velvet ash observed), but coordinates of the other samples may be provided upon request. | 34.62345000, -112.54277700 | 1910 | Floodplain and along creeks. | Wild material | Variation was noted for leaf pubescence and leaflet shape (nearly rounded to lanceolate). | 2139671 | Ames 35909 |
| 3 | Ames 35910 | AS/FV/2022/056/186 | Fraxinus velutina Torr. | New Mexico, United States | NC7 |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/05/2022 | Floodplain in North Fork Clark Canyon near intersection of Bald Knoll Road and McCauley Road (single plant sample, 186-1, T16S R17W NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 21); also floodplain of Gila River in Spring Canyon along Bill Evans Road (single plant sample, 186-2, T16S R17W SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 27). Coordinates listed refer to ash in North Fork Clark Canyon; coordinates for other specimens in the area may be provided upon request. | 32.88105000, -108.58808100 | 1349 | Floodplains. | Wild material | | 2139672 | Ames 35910 |
| 4 | Ames 35912 | River Ranch | Fraxinus velutina Torr. | New Mexico, United States | NC7 |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/06/2022 | River Ranch Wildlife Management Area, approximately 24 miles southeast of Silver City (along Highway 61, 6.17 miles from intersection with Highway 180). T20S R10W W1/4 Sec. 7 and 18. | 32.57915200, -107.92347100 | 1525 | Banks of Mimbres River and previously grazed floodplain. | Wild material | This population includes the New Mexico state champion velvet ash (95 feet tall, 224 inches circumference and 77 feet average crown spread as of 2006). Variation was noted for leaf pubescence. | 2139674 | Ames 35912 |
| 5 | Ames 35913 | Fresnal Canyon | Fraxinus velutina Torr. | New Mexico, United States | NC7 |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/07/2022 | Fresnal Creek in Fresnal Canyon, approximately 5.75 miles northeast of Alamogordo. Most of the plants in this population are between the two places where Fresnal Canyon Road crosses Fresnal Creek (approximately 2.2 linear miles). T16S R10E NW1/4 L1 Sec. 1; T15S R11E NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 32 and Sec. 31. | 32.95477400, -105.87514400 | 1656 | Riverbanks. | Wild material | Variation was noted for leaf pubescence within this population. | 2139675 | Ames 35913 |
| 6 | Ames 35914 | AS/FC/2022/060/190 | Fraxinus cuspidata Torr. | New Mexico, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/07/2022 | Fresnal Canyon and Salado Canyon, to the north of Highway 82 in the Lincoln National Forest. Common along Calico Peak Road, Fresnal Canyon Road and Salado Trail. T16S R11E Sec. 6. The coordinates listed refer to the first plant sampled; the coordinates for the additional samples may be provided upon request. | 32.95971600, -105.85472200 | 1849 | Mountainside and canyon slopes. North and west facing slopes. Not restricted to but higher prevalence in washes/ravines in the canyon walls. | Wild material | Small trees or large shrubs with scrubby growth habit. Accession represents genetics from an area spanning approximately 3.25 miles with genetics obtained in 2022(Sherwood) and 2023 (Thibault/Wiens). | 2139676 | Ames 35914 |
| 7 | Ames 35915 | White Mountains | Fraxinus velutina Torr. | New Mexico, United States | NC7 |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/08/2022 | White Mountains northwest of Alto. Rare along Eagle Creek and increasing in abundance heading upslope on Ski Run Road. Saplings fairly common in Nogal Canyon and mature specimens frequent on slopes below Nogal Peak in the White Mountain Wilderness of the Lincoln National Forest. T10S R12E S 1/4 Sec. 35. Coordinates listed refer to the last plant sampled (191-5); coordinates for each sample may be provided upon request. | 33.49551600, -105.79515500 | 2743 | Mountainsides and rarely creeks at canyon bottoms. | Wild material | This accession represents a high elevation population of velvet ash which occurs primarily on mountainsides rather than riparian habitats as is typical for the species. Although the velvet ash do occur in the canyon bottoms along creeks in this area, they are quite rare compared to their fairly common distribution on the slopes at higher elevations. Specimens at higher elevations were more shrub-like (multi-trunked and maximum of 20 feet in height) than tree-like while specimens in the canyon bottoms were always trees. All specimens noted at the time of seed collection had glabrous leaves. | 2139677 | Ames 35915 |
| 8 | WLP 2702 | AS/CL/2022/057/187 | Chilopsis linearis (Cav.) Sweet | New Mexico, United States | NA |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/05/2022 | Gila National Forest, in wide valley with Gila River floodplain. Along Bill Evans Road, starting approximately 1.15 miles from the end of road. T17S R17W SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 17. | 32.82946700, -108.60469600 | 1322 | Washes in Gila River floodplain. | Wild material | Large shrub or small, multitrunked trees approximately 25 feet in height with a sprawling growth habit. | 2139673 | WLP 2702 |
| 9 | WLP 2703 | White Mountains | Acer negundo L. | New Mexico, United States | NA |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/08/2022 | Common along Eagle Creek and Rio Bonito in the Lincoln National Forest, two to five miles west of Alto. Infrequent at the head of Carlton Canyon along Ski Run Road. T10S R11E SE 1/4 Sec. 3. Coordinates listed refer to the first plant sampled; coordinates for each sample may be provided upon request. | 33.46682200, -105.78389500 | 2333 | Riverbanks in canyon bottoms and head of canyon. | Wild material | | 2139679 | WLP 2703 |
| 10 | WLP 2705 | Eagle Creek | Crataegus wootoniana Eggl. | New Mexico, United States | NA |  | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/08/2022 | Eagle Creek, along Upper Eagle Creek Road (past gate to cabins) approximately 1.5 miles northwest of intersection with Ski Run Road. T10S R12E N 1/2 S 1/4 Sec. 35. | 33.40777700, -105.73980900 | 2422 | Canyon bottom above creek. | Wild material | Shrubs to approximately 15 feet in height with a tight clump forming growth habit and arching stems. | 2139678 | WLP 2705 |