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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 664833143Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Missouri, United StatesNC7SEED2004COLLECTED06/23/2004Private property located just west of Branson West, T23N R23W Sec. 1736.69485000, -93.4407330032610-20% slope with a northwestern aspect. Dolomitic glade soil, bedrock at or near surface. Wild materialPlants in nature measuring approximately 1 foot in height.1668184PI 664833
1PI 664831Ames 27338Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Iowa, United StatesNC7HEAD2003COLLECTED09/16/2003SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 6, T69N, R24W, Woodland Township, Decatur County.40.80722222, -93.66444444308Wild material1649681PI 664831
2PI 66482838Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Iowa, United StatesNC72003COLLECTED09/24/2003Starr's Cave State Preserve located just northwest of Burlington, T70N R2W E edge of NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Sec. 19, West Burlington Quad, Des Moines County40.85222222, -91.13666667186Small, thin soil hill prairie. Sunny. 20% slope with a southern aspect. Stony soilWild materialPerennial herb to 2.5 feet tall. 1649670PI 664828
3PI 664827EPA013Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Missouri, United StatesNC72001COLLECTED4 miles east of Rodgersville on north side, Webster County.37.11694444, -93.05583333Wild material1617413PI 664827
4PI 633665074Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Arkansas, United StatesNC7HEAD1998COLLECTED10/05/1998Terre Noire, Arkadelphia, Clark County.34.08562700, -93.17510700170Blackland prairie and savannah under restoration. Partial to full sun on a gentle slope. Sandy, well drained soil with low stoniness.Wild materialPlants were 2-3 feet tall (shorter than other wild Echinacea purpurea populations), relatively abundant where occurred (but did not occur throughout the site), with frequent branching at upper stem rather than from base. Plants have purple flowers with bright orange palea, providing ornamental potential. 1567331PI 633665
5PI 633668078Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Louisiana, United StatesNC7HEAD1998COLLECTED10/07/1998Fort Polk Military Reservation, Leesville, Vernon Parish.31.10447300, -93.12648100100Calcareous glade. Partial exposure on level ground. Calcareous soil.Wild materialPlants were 2-2.5 feet tall, in occasional abundance, with multiple branching at top and purple flowers which were still in bloom at collection time. 1567334PI 633668
6PI 633670080Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Mississippi, United StatesNC7HEAD1998COLLECTED10/08/1998Harrell Prairie, Bienville National Forest, Forest, Scott County.32.33471800, -89.44057900200Blackland prairie. Full exposure on level to gently sloping ground.Wild materialPlants were 2-4 feet tall, relatively abundant, with multiple branching and purple flowers with bright orange palea.1567336PI 633670
7PI 649040083Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Alabama, United StatesNC7HEAD1998COLLECTED10/10/1998Centreville, Bibb County.33.00000000, -87.00000000140Glade. Partial exposure on level ground. Calcareous soil.Wild materialPlants were in occasional abundance. 1567338PI 649040
8PI 631317069Echinacea angustifolia DC. var. angustifolia Kansas, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/26/1997Near Manhattan, Pottawatomie County. Please contact curator for specific site location.39.26666667, -96.58333333385Native mixed prairie; not grazed or harvested (burned in the spring). Full exposure on nearly 0 to 20% slope with a western aspect. Clime-Sogn silty clay loam (calcareous), well drained with a limestone outcrop and stones on the surface.Wild materialPlants were 3-5 dm tall, few branched, relatively abundant with about 1 flowering plant/square meter, and an overall population estimated at 2-3000.1549457PI 631317
9PI 631322073Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Louisiana, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED09/1996Near Leesville. Please contact curator for specific site location.31.18566500, -93.25219800Wild materialPurple flowers.1549464PI 631322
10PI 6312822Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Iowa, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED09/29/1997Near Manson, Calhoun County. Please contact curator for specific site location.42.51666667, -94.61666667375Degraded prairie. Nearly full sun on flat ground. Clarion loam soil with fair drainage and no stoniness.Wild materialPlants were occasional and 60-100 cm tall.1548162PI 631282
11PI 6312848Echinacea angustifolia DC. var. angustifolia Iowa, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED09/29/1997Near Ocheyedan, Osceola County. Please contact curator for specific site location.43.41666667, -95.60000000475Prairie. Full sun with a steep (20-40%) slope and an aspect ranging from northeast to northwest. Well drained, variably stony, Storden loam soil.Wild materialPlants were abundant and 40-56 cm tall.1548168PI 631284
12PI 63128813Echinacea angustifolia DC. var. angustifolia Iowa, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED09/30/1997Near Hinton, Plymouth County. Please contact curator for specific site location.42.63333333, -96.31666667400Degraded prairie on a loess hill. Full sun with 20-40% slope and a southwestern aspect. Well drained, eroded Ira silt loam with no stones.Wild materialPlants were 45-62 cm tall.1548172PI 631288
13PI 631307053Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Missouri, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/26/1997Shaw Arboretum, Gray Summit, Franklin County. Please contact curator for specific site location.38.46666667, -90.78333333270Nursery. Full exposure on level ground. Loess derived neutral clay/loam, well drained soil with low stoniness.Cultivated materialPlants were up to ~3 feet tall and branched with purple flowers. Subpopulation of a wild population from the "Christy Road" site in St. Louis County. Seed planted in 1994. Original soil: dry, rocky. "Christy Road" site is faced with possible extirpation. This accession represents early ripening.1548377PI 631307
14PI 631313061Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench North Carolina, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED09/01/1997Near Hot Springs35.91666667, -82.88333333490Fairly steep roadside and wooded hill/prairie remnant. ~80% exposure, 30 degrees of slope with a southern aspect. Well drained soil with low stoniness.Wild materialPlants noted in nature measuring up to ~2 feet tall, abundant, and occasionally branched with purple and pale purple flowers. Very close in floral phenotype to E. laevigata. Noted ~250 flowering stems.1548385PI 631313
15PI 631315064Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. North Carolina, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED09/03/1997Near Butner, Granville County. Please contact curator for specific site location.36.15000000, -78.76666667107Roadside. Partial exposure with a southern aspect.Wild materialPlants were rare. A very small population of 2-3 plants.1548388PI 631315
16PI 631279032Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Kansas, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/14/1997Near Baxter Springs, Cherokee County. Please contact curator for specific site location.37.01666667, -94.70000000400Steep roadbank. Full exposure with 25 degrees of slope and a western aspect. Red clay soil with fair drainage and a rocky surface.Wild materialPlants were growing in frequent abundance with light pink flowers and white and very light yellow pollen.1547344PI 631279
17PI 631280033Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Arkansas, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/15/1997Near Arkadelphia, Clark County. Please contact curator for specific site location.34.08333333, -93.16666667220Blackland prairie remnant. Full exposure on nearly level ground. Calcareous soil with low stoniness, poor drainage, and a high holding capacity.Wild materialPlants were up to ~2 feet high, relatively abundant, and seldom branched with light purple flowers and small cones.1547345PI 631280
18PI 631268021Echinacea angustifolia DC. var. angustifolia Oklahoma, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/11/1997Near Hennepin, Garvin County. Please contact curator for specific site location.34.50000000, -97.35000000370Roadside adjacent to pasture. Full exposure with ~10 degrees of slope and a western aspect. Sandy, eroded, well drained soil with high stoniness.Wild materialPlants were growing in occasional abundance and short with light pink flowers.1547333PI 631268
19PI 631253Ames 23368Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Iowa, United StatesNC7HEAD1996COLLECTEDPRE 11/19/1996W 1/2 of SE 1/4 of Section 25, T83N, R23W, Story County.41.96666667, -93.46666667289Prairie remnant.Wild material1533983PI 631253
20PI 631252690Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Illinois, United StatesNC7HEAD1996COLLECTED09/17/1996About 1 block west of Thorne Road, north of Route 20, south of railroad tracks, Hum Prairie, Marengo, McHenry County.42.24861111, -88.60833333Dry mesic prairie remnant adjacent to railroad.Wild materialPurple coneflower. Herb with dried brown seed heads and persistent rays. Cauline leaves still green. White seed. Growing in association with Liatris aspera, Desmodium canadense, Aster ericoides, Solidago rigida, Sporobolus asper, Euphorbia corollata, Helianthus occidentalis, H. rigidus, Sorghastrum nutans, Monarda fistulosa, Aster pilosus, Asclepias sullivantii, Potentilla arguta, and Rubus sp.1531319PI 631252
21PI 597603Ames 14444Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Oklahoma, United StatesNC71991COLLECTEDStephens County. MLRA:8434.51994900, -97.87213700Wild material1067421PI 597603
22PI 597604Ames 14445Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Kansas, United StatesNC7HEAD1991COLLECTEDJohnson County. MLRA:11238.84527700, -94.85208000Wild material1067424PI 597604