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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 708345 | 'Chantland's Late White' | Melilotus albus Medik. | Nebraska, United States | NC7 | | | 1992 | DONATED | 01/30/1992 | | | | | Cultivar | This Chantland's Late White strain flowers later than Iowa Late White (Wilkins & Hughes 1935). | 1086718 | PI 708345 |
| 1 | PI 708346 | 'Iowa Late White' | Melilotus albus Medik. | Nebraska, United States | NC7 |  | | 1992 | DONATED | 01/30/1992 | | | | | Cultivar | This is a comparatively large growing biennial white selection distributed by the Iowa Experiment Station for the first time in 1935. Though characterized by quick seed germination, rapid seedling growth, ability to compete with weeds in its first year, and comparatively large pasture and hay yields, it continues to be excelled in these respects by ‘Evergreen’. (Extracted from Garver et al. 1943, page 10) | 1086719 | PI 708346 |
| 2 | PI 595390 | 'Grundy County' | Melilotus albus Medik. | Illinois, United States | NC7 | | | 1962 | DONATED | 1962 | | | | | Cultivar | Good for seed production because the seeds ripen all at once. Seed maturity 10 to 14 days before wild types, not as tall as the wild types. Erect with a single upright stem, seldom more than 4 feet tall. In leafyness the plants compare favorably with wild type plants. Because the stems are thin, the hay is not coarse. | 1084153 | PI 595390 |