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0G 33963WI-22-AB-01Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDNEAR 09/202243.07506680, -89.64694990Growing by the roadside on a hillWild materialFeral hemp germplasm collected via USDA-NIFA SAC 2021-38624-35738 and USDA-ARS 58-5090-2-03. Bulk of indivduals from population WI-22-AB-01.

GBS data: BioProject: PRJNA1206134

2191155G 33963
1G 33773IN-22-MB-01Cannabis sativa L. Indiana, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 09/202241.25288900, -86.76756800Field margin next to tree wind break, good drainage and flat areaWild materialDonated by S. Ellison for inclusion in feral synthetic population 20230913. Population IN-22-MB-01 - bulk of 20 females. Feral hemp germplasm collected via USDA-NIFA SAC 2021-38624-35738 and USDA-ARS 58-5090-2-03. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Tallest accession evaluated (of ~500) in 2024 NY trials, with average height of all plants over 3 m at 100 days after sowing. This feral accession seems different than most US Midwest feral~ very tall and somewhat resembles East Asian fiber and grain types. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.

GBS data: BioProject: PRJNA1206134

2158603G 33773
2G 3349719-01Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Kilbourne, Illinois in Mason County.40.14840000, -90.02150000149North side of road; Edge of production field near ultilty boxesWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.2140671G 33497
3G 33498MudbudCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED11/01/2019Nearest town is Bath, Illinois in Mason County.40.14852380, -90.11820000146North side of road; Near old barnWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2140672G 33498
4G 3349919-03Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Virginia, Illinois in Cass County.40.01780000, -90.24140000146North side of road; next to ultility poleWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140673G 33499
5G 33500Llama RamaCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED11/01/2019Nearest town is Cantrail, Illinois in Sagamon County.39.87250000, -89.72380000182Private farm; old homestead near barnWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140674G 33500
6G 3350119-05Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Mason City, Illinois in Mason County.40.16330000, -89.73490000173eastside of road; ditch near creekWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype.2140675G 33501
7G 3350219-06Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9Not Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is San Jose, Illinois in Mason County.40.26870000, -89.64030000174Southside of road; Edge of production field near ultiltypoleWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020.2140676G 33502
8G 3350319-08Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is El Paso, Illinois in Woodford County.40.67090000, -89.06060000224Private farm; fence rowWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very large MCD.2140677G 33503
9G 3350419-09Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Belvidere, Illinois in Boone County.42.26580000, -88.88500000225Private farm; edge of woods, heavy shadeWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2140678G 33504
10G 33505StefanelliCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Amboy, Illinois in Lee County.41.68760000, -89.40590000212Private farm; Dike of green river, shadedWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140679G 33505
11G 33506JoyceCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Sheffield, Illinois in Bureau County.41.43120000, -89.75680000198Private Farm; original Hemp Farm, edge of prod field, shadedWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. 6 of 7 inds were called female in 2024. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2140680G 33506
12G 33507AndrewsCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Sheffield, Illinois in Bureau County.41.43700000, -89.74860000197Private Farm; original Hemp Farm,original homesteadWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140681G 33507
13G 33508Happ HollowCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Sheffield, Illinois in Bureau County.41.34900000, -89.79750000216Private Farm; old quarry, strip mineWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2140682G 33508
14G 3350919-14/15Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Erie, Illinois in Whiteside County.41.68550000, -90.08780000178Southside of road; near utililitypole nea soybean prod fieldWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140683G 33509
15G 3351019-16Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9Not Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Erie, Illinois in Whiteside County.41.68900000, -90.74200000181west wide of road; along tree line, very aromaticWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype.2140684G 33510
16G 3351119-17Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Erie, Illinois in Whiteside County.41.68170000, -90.07070000182southsde of road; Horse pasture fence line, partial shadeWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. 5 of 6 called as female in 2024. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew.2140685G 33511
17G 3351219-18Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Erie, Illinois in Whiteside County.41.60590000, -90.09000000203treeline, fence row; edge of production fieldWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140686G 33512
18G 3351319-19Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Geneseo, Illinois in Henry County.41.53530000, -90.07970000184edge of water canal; very sandy soilWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140687G 33513
19G 3351419-20Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Atkinson, Illinois in Henry County.41.47860000, -90.01080000182west edge of field; Full sun next to prod fieldWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very large MCD.2140688G 33514
20G 33515Knox County HighCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED11/02/2019Nearest town is Galesburg, Illinois in Knox County.40.96270000, -90.27840000239fence row; Former Hemp Production field, full sunWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S2286-p2] (XX CSP2), but phenotypically male. Typical US Midwest feral phenotype.2140689G 33515
21G 3351619-23Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Oquawka, Illinois in Henderson County.40.94070000, -90.90490000179old homestead; partial shade edge of roadWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140690G 33516
22G 3351719-24Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Gladstone, Illinois in Henderson County.40.83410000, -90.97020000176fence row; full sun edge of pasture in culvert, very aromaticWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140691G 33517
23G 3351819-25Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Carman, Illinois in Henderson County.40.73510000, -90.98840000192North side of road; fencerow of corn field, full sunWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Some inds with purple flower and leaves. [S1395-p2: XX by CSP2 but phenotypically male]. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew.2140692G 33518
24G 3351919-26Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Roseville, Illinois in Warren County.40.66740000, -90.75510000241fence row; full sun fence row, organic farmWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140693G 33519
25G 3352019-27Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Goodhope, Illinois in McDonough County.40.60470000, -90.65610000226Edge of production field; partial shade. Old farm steadWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype.2140694G 33520
26G 33521Mckinstry road hempCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED09/01/2020Nearest town is Woodstock, Illinois in Boone County.42.33737920, -88.55528160260pasture; Silt loam, Oak savannah cattle pastureWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Some inds with purple flower and leaf. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2140695G 33521
27G 33522BULKCannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9SEEDNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is , Illinois in County.Greenhouse; Bulked seed leftover from proccessingWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020.2140696G 33522
28G 3352319-04Cannabis sativa L. Illinois, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTEDNEAR 2019Nearest town is Cantrail, Illinois in Sagamon County.39.87250000, -89.72380000182Private farm; old homestead near barnWild materialWild, feral populations donated by Win Phippen at Western Illinois University from collection efforts in 2019 and 2020. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2140697G 33523
29G 33353WI-M-H-20-00101Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED10/07/202042.53852940, -89.18427790Home garden on farmWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. 8 of 9 inds are female in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137542G 33353
30G 33354WI-M-H-20-00102Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED202042.76918000, -89.72545000By corn fieldWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137543G 33354
31G 33355WI-M-H-20-00103Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED10/07/202042.81343770, -88.95579490Horse trailWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Look into difference between male and female flowering date.2137544G 33355
32G 33356WI-M-H-20-00106Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED202042.98381000, -89.60648000Farley CenterWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype.2137545G 33356
33G 33357WI-M-H-20-00107Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED202043.01841410, -90.54146760Along streamWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Some individuals with pink to purple stems.2137546G 33357
34G 33358WI-M-H-20-00108Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED202043.07126670, -90.46631510Highland, cow farmWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137547G 33358
35G 33359WI-M-H-20-00109Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED202043.07380970, -89.66553930Observatory road, Cross Plains, Near corn & cowsWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype.2137548G 33359
36G 33360WI-M-H-21-00100Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED10/01/202142.79186900, -89.04331700Compost and yard wasteWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype.2137549G 33360
37G 33361WI-M-H-21-00101Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED10/01/202142.73370440, -89.17158230Between rye field and corn fieldWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Some inds with purple stem. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137550G 33361
38G 33362WI-M-H-21-00103Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED10/01/202142.55375600, -90.34486600P. Williams fishing spotWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. 7 of 8 called male in 2024. Look into difference between male and female flowering date.2137551G 33362
39G 33363WI-M-H-21-00104Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED10/01/202142.51322000, -90.39193500P. Williams fishing spotWild material Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137552G 33363
40G 33243'18AB092101'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.67007000, -88.93377000Wild materialWI Feral; S. Henke Rd. 0.7 mi N of Hwy 14. . ROW, W side of rd, Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. High uniformity. in 2022 field trial. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some individuals with purple flowers and leaves. Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137306G 33243
41G 33244'18AB092701'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED43.69777000, -89.25227000Wild materialWI Feral; W1806 Grand Ave, Buffalo. ROW in front of house. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137307G 33244
42G 33245'18AB092702'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED43.67579000, -89.31449000Wild materialWI Feral; 17th Rd. 0.1 mi S of 15th Rd. ROW and woods, 100s. In 2022 field trial, Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral phenotype, similar to fiber. Moderately high uniformity. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Seven of nine called female in 2024. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Very large MCD.2137308G 33245
43G 33246'18AB092801'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED42.85280000, -88.56038000Wild materialWI Feral; Little Prarie Rd. 0.4 mi E of Tower Rd. Kettle Moraine State Forest. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Bushy feral. Short basal internodes. High uniformity. Some individuals with prostrate basal leaves. Growth facing west Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137309G 33246
44G 33247'18AB100501'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED43.56355000, -89.30573000Wild materialWI Feral; N7814 Hwy 22, Marcellon. ROW in front of house. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. In 2022 field trials, typical feral with fiber phenotype. More upright than other feral. Moderately high uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Seven of nine called female in 2024. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137310G 33247
45G 33248'18AB101101'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.95376000, -89.87348000Wild materialFully assembled, haplotype resolved (Hifiasm) genome is available, included in SALK Pangenome by Todd Michael Lab (see: https://resources.michael.salk.edu/resources/cannabis_genomes/index.html). WI Feral; Iowa. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Fiber phenotype, Similar to Boone Co. accessions. Apical meristem snapped in one individual. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Typical US Midwest feral phenotype. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137311G 33248
46G 33250'Dakota Sandhills (A)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialDankest of the Purp. Purple. Large. High seed producer. Very stinky and sticky. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images.2137313G 33250
47G 33251'Dakota Sandhills (B)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialShort. Average seed production. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137314G 33251
48G 33252'Dakota Sandhills (C)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialBasic B!tch. Chartreuse foliage. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137315G 33252
49G 33253'Dakota Sandhills (D)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialTall and thick. Very high seed production. Bushy. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. More upright than other Dakota Sandhill pops. High uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. Six of 7 were called males in 2024.2137316G 33253
50G 33254'Dakota Sandhills (E)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialTall. Single stem. Very top heavy. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images.2137317G 33254
51G 33255'Dakota Sandhills (F)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialCompact. Productive seed distribution. Upright. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. Seven of nine called female in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137318G 33255
52G 33256'Dakota Sandhills (G)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialThe Woodsman. Large, bushy, and extremely thick. Strong stem, like a tree. Extremely high seed production. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical Dakota Sandhill phenotype, very short basal internodes. Moderate high uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images.2137319G 33256
53G 33257'Dakota Sandhills (H)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialThe Perfect One. Tall (~7 ft. x ~4 ft.). Christmas tree shape. Even seed distribution throughout. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Different leaf morphology from other feral, typical Dakota Sandhill phenotype. Extremely short basal internodes. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. One ind killed by mice. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137320G 33257
54G 33258'Dakota Sandhills (I)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialThe Leaner. Such high seed production, the plant was leaning over! Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Different leaf morphology than other ferals, similar to other Dakota sandhill accessions. Extremely short basal internodes. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
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55G 33259'Dakota Sandhills (J)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialTall (~7 ft.). Single stem. Thin seed load. Purple foliage. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images.Exceptionally purple individual [S1326-p1] whole plant deep purple.2137322G 33259
56G 33260'Dakota Sandhills (L)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialMulti-stem. Bushy. Very dark buds. Purple foliage. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical Dakota Sandhill phenotype. Some very wide individuals. Very short basal internodes. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally purple individual [S1414-p2] whole plant deep purple. Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137323G 33260
57G 33261'Dakota Sandhills (M)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialTall (>7 ft.). Single stem. Average seed production. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical leaf phenotype of Dakota Sandhill pops. Very short basal internodes. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. Seven of 8 inds were called female in 2024.2137324G 33261
58G 33262'Dakota Sandhills (Z)'Cannabis sativa L. North Dakota, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED46.51084300, -97.25841400Wild materialBig. Highly productive seed distribution. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some inds with purple stems. Dakota Sandhill populations appear distinct from other US Midwest feral populations; specifically smaller leaves with very narrow and shorter leaflets. To my eyes, they have a more “silvery” look. Branching angle tends to be perpendicular. See attached images. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137325G 33262
59G 33271'WI-M-H-19-00100'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.94378500, -89.46471000Wild materialFitchburg, WI. Collected from: 50 females. Barn by Chicken Coop.Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral, with typical fiber phenotype. Moderately high uniformity. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential early monoecy (early emerging male flowers [S1342-p2]). Fairly typical US feral phenotype.2137334G 33271
60G 33272'WI-M-H-19-00101'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED42.56730000, -90.37790000Wild materialBenton, WI. Collected from: 1 females. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. High uniformity. Some lodging. Some lateral dominance. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype.2137335G 33272
61G 33273'WI-M-H-19-00102'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED43.61461820, -89.28293390Wild materialBelle Fountain, WI. Collected from: 23 females. Cow Pasture. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. High uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137336G 33273
62G 33274'WI-M-H-19-00103'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED42.68160000, -90.11700000Wild materialDarlington, WI. Collected from: 47 females. Seymour Township. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. Very short basal internodes. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137337G 33274
63G 33275'WI-M-H-19-00104'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.60670000, -90.43000000Wild materialCuba City, WI. Collected from: 11 females. Cow Pasture. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] One ind with partially yellow stem phenotype. Fairly typical US feral phenotype. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137338G 33275
64G 33276'WI-M-H-19-00105'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED42.84228300, -89.44255080Wild materialBrooklyn, WI. Collected from: 50 females. Wooded Area off Road. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral, with fiber type phenotype. Mod high uniformity. Several dead individuals. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137339G 33276
65G 33277'WI-M-H-19-00106'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.69149420, -89.90580320Wild materialArgly, WI. Collected from: 8 females. Farmer's Property, Near Barn. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137340G 33277
66G 33278'WI-M-H-19-00107'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.64899630, -88.95034530Wild materialJanesville, WI. Collected from: 8 females. Next to Soybean Field. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral with fiber phenotype. Moderate uniformity. Some with purple petioles. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137341G 33278
67G 33279'WI-M-H-19-00108'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.60332750, -88.99198800Wild materialJanesville, WI. Collected from: 14 females. Next to Corn Field. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype.2137342G 33279
68G 33280'WI-M-H-19-00109'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2022COLLECTED43.34751000, -89.42256870Wild materialArlington, WI. Collected from: 22 females. Near Corn Field. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral fiber phenotype. Moderately high uniformity. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137343G 33280
69G 33281'WI-M-H-19-00110'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.65371000, -90.69624000Wild materialPotosi, WI. Collected from: 14 females. Roadside and Pasture. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137344G 33281
70G 33282'WI-M-H-19-00111'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.76267000, -90.61337000Wild materialEllenboro, WI. Collected from: 9 females. Plaete River Bank. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype. Seven of nine called female in 2024. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137345G 33282
71G 33283'WI-M-H-19-00112'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9SEED2022COLLECTED45.02124600, -92.59830600Wild materialRoberts, WI. Collected from: 10 females. Farmer's Property. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. High uniformity. Accession was evaluated by USDA-ARS PGRU in summer 2022 in Cornell RN010 and shown to be < 0.3 % total THC. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Fairly typical US Feral phenotype.2137346G 33283
72G 33284'WI-M-H-19-00113'Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2022COLLECTED42.92138200, -89.87905200Wild materialHollandale, WI. Collected from: 5 females. Farmer's Property. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some inds with purple flower. Fairly typical US feral phenotype. Seven of nine called female in 2024. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137347G 33284
73G 33298'Nebraska Feral-A'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral, with typical fiber phenotype. High uniformity. Seems similar to Boone Co Feral. Some individuals with variegation. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137361G 33298
74G 33299'Nebraska Feral-B'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology2137362G 33299
75G 33300'Nebraska Feral-C'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137363G 33300
76G 33301'Nebraska Feral-D'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Male skew 7/9 individuals in 2024.2137364G 33301
77G 33302'Nebraska Feral-E'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137365G 33302
78G 33303'Nebraska Feral-F'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology2137366G 33303
79G 33304'Nebraska Feral-G'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137367G 33304
80G 33305'Nebraska Feral-H'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew.2137368G 33305
81G 33306'Nebraska Feral-I'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Male skew 7/9 individuals in 2024.2137369G 33306
82G 33307'Nebraska Feral-J'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology2137370G 33307
83G 33308'Nebraska Feral-K'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137371G 33308
84G 33309'Nebraska Feral-L'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2137372G 33309
85G 33310'Nebraska Feral-M'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology2137373G 33310
86G 33311'Nebraska Feral-N'Cannabis sativa L. UncertainNE9PLANTNot Available2022DONATEDPRE 2020Wild materialFrom donor Edgar Winters in conversation with zjs 2022-10-24: " Confusingly named 'Nebraska Feral'. Collected in southern Illinois near Carbondale. EW is not sure why they're called Nebraska. " Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears typical US feral morphology, although one individual was described as “freakishly nice” from a fiber perspective (e.g., tall, low branching, clean stem).2137374G 33311
87G 33213Iowa Feral #01Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED09/29/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.04876300, -93.71819400Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 175cm. Plant diameter: 20cm. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Observed one monoecious individual [S1145-p3]; plant appeared normally female, although there were several staminate flowers on the whole plant. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2121086G 33213
88G 33238Iowa Feral #19Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.97942800, -93.71131900Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 158cm. Plant diameter: 13cm. Over total THC threshold (>0.3). Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137299G 33238
89G 33239Iowa Feral #06Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.99377800, -93.70149000Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Over total THC threshold (>0.3). Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137300G 33239
90G 33240Iowa Feral #17Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.03060300, -93.77897600Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 245cm. Plant diameter: 41cm. Over total THC threshold (>0.3). Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral, typical fiber phenotype. Mod high uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Phenotype similar to other feral accessions. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137301G 33240
91G 33241Iowa Feral #20Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.97953400, -93.70799900Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 182cm. Plant diameter: 17cm. Over total THC threshold (>0.3). Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral, typical fiber phenotype. increasingly long internodes. quite uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Male skew 7/9 individuals in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137302G 33241
92G 33316Iowa Feral #02Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.99853400, -93.66519800Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 350cm. Plant diameter: 30cm. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Observed one XX (by CSP-2 PACE) but phenotypically male individual [S2418-p1]. See image.2137382G 33316
93G 33317Iowa Feral #03Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.99758600, -93.67064100Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 290cm. Plant diameter: 30cm. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Observed one XY (by CSP-2 PACE) but phenotypically female individual [S2499-p1]. See image. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137383G 33317
94G 33318Iowa Feral #04Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.99398800, -93.68952700Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 220cm. Plant diameter: 19cm. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137384G 33318
95G 33319Iowa Feral #05Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.99396900, -93.69335000Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 242cm. Plant diameter: 32cm. Very strong smell, heavily branched with low seed production. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. High uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137385G 33319
96G 33320Iowa Feral #07Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9SEEDNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.99386600, -93.70823000Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 145cm. Plant diameter: 25cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical Boone Co feral with fiber phenotype. Med low uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype.2137386G 33320
97G 33321Iowa Feral #08Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9VEGETATIVENot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.03110900, -93.73761800Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 185cm. Plant diameter: 18cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype.2137387G 33321
98G 33322Iowa Feral #09Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.03238000, -93.73766000Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 178cm. Plant diameter: 25cm. Very sparsley branched specimen. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral with fiber phenotype. Moderate uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137388G 33322
99G 33323Iowa Feral #10Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.05178100, -93.71796600Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 200cm. Plant diameter: 28cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral with fiber phenotype. High uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. All 7 individuals were called male-- no females found.2137389G 33323
100G 33324Iowa Feral #11Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.05100700, -93.71789000Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height 210 cm. Plant diameter: 33cm. Very wide, spreading specimen. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral with fiber phenotype. Moderate uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype.2137390G 33324
101G 33325Iowa Feral #12Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9SEEDNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.05997200, -93.71820500Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 235cm. Plant diameter: 28cm. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype.2137391G 33325
102G 33326Iowa Feral #13Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.07101400, -93.70837000Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 173cm. Plant diameter: 22cm. Slight purplish tinge to undersides of leaves and some petioles. Rather leafy with nice dark green coloration. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype.2137392G 33326
103G 33327Iowa Feral #14Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.07632600, -93.71811200Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 228cm. Plant diameter: 14cm. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Observed one XY (by CSP-2 PACE) but phenotypically female individual [S2278-p2]. See image. Access ion morphology typical US feral phenotype. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very large MCD.2137393G 33327
104G 33328Iowa Feral #15Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.04196600, -93.75699000Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 208cm. Plant diameter: 16cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral, with fiber phenotype. High uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype.2137394G 33328
105G 33329Iowa Feral #16Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.04202100, -93.75672700Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 227cm. Plant diameter: 19cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137395G 33329
106G 33330Iowa Feral #18Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames42.00456800, -93.77641900Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 323cm. Plant diameter: 47cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. One plant dead due to unknown cause. Lower uniformity than other Boone Co. feral. . Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] One individual killed by mice. Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Seven of nine called female in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137396G 33330
107G 33331Iowa Feral #21Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.97931200, -93.69726200Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. Mod high uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137397G 33331
108G 33332Iowa Feral #22Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.97935100, -93.69549500Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFully assembled, haplotype resolved (Hifiasm) genome is available, included in SALK Pangenome by Todd Michael Lab (see: https://resources.michael.salk.edu/resources/cannabis_genomes/index.html). Feral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 240cm. Plant diameter: 27cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral, with fiber phenotype. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential off-type from other Midwest feral? S1470-p3 appeared morphologically more typical to chemical type (potential more recent feralization event from type 1 or 2 germplasm? Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137398G 33332
109G 33333Iowa Feral #23Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.97929000, -93.69356500Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 221cm. Plant diameter: 36cm. Slight purplish tinge to undersides of leaves and some petioles. Rather leafy with nice dark green coloration.Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral with fiber phenotype. Relatively low apical dominance. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very large MCD.2137399G 33333
110G 33334Iowa Feral #24Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.97930900, -93.68672700Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 151cm. Plant diameter: 30cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. Moderate uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2137400G 33334
111G 33335Iowa Feral #25Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/01/2021Boone and Story County line just west, northwest and southwest of Ames41.99408000, -93.65704200Roadside and fenceline areas. Normally associated with distrubance.Wild materialFeral germplasm originating from central Iowa representing seed harvested from a single mother plant. Peak fruiting occurred the first week in October (2021). Plant height: 200cm. Plant diameter: 28cm. Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Feral with fiber phenotype. High uniformity. Increasingly long internodes. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Accession morphology typical US feral phenotype. Six of 7 were called males in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2137401G 33335
112G 33199New York FeralCannabis sativa L. New York, United StatesNE9PLANT2021COLLECTED09/05/201742.96000000, -74.57000000191Collected on private land with permission of owner. Location described as hemp farm in colonial times to produce rope in local factory. Anecdotally, owner described that hemp plants grew after removal of a historic stone fence.Wild materialNew York Feral Collection (GVA-H-17-1006), Evaluated in 2022 USDA-PGRU field trials. Typical feral with fiber phenotype. Higher branching angle vs other fiber accessions. Moderately high uniformity. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Phenotype mostly typical of other US feral populations. Feral hemp germplasm collected via USDA-NIFA SAC 2021-38624-35738 and USDA-ARS 58-5090-2-03.

GBS data: BioProject: PRJNA1206134

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