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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 658751Index Seminum 752Blitum virgatum L. Brandenburg, GermanyNC7FIELD2000COLLECTED1999Berkenbruck/Oder-Spree.52.35000000, 14.15000000Wild material1601746PI 658751
1PI 612859DB 99701Oxybasis glauca (L.) S. Fuentes et al. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000COLLECTED11/08/1999North of Entomology Building, North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station, southwest corner of intersection between State Avenue and Mortensen Road, Ames, Story County.42.01666667, -93.65000000305Gravel parking lot.Wild materialPlants up to 30 cm tall. 1593700PI 612859
2PI 65875098HT-159Teloxys aristata (L.) Moq. MongoliaNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED09/04/1998Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag.48.87888889, 110.101388891219Hilly area in the valley of the Onon River with lowlands near the site used as hayfields. Soils are eroded granitic rock. 3% slope with a southern aspect.Wild materialWeedy species. 1578732PI 658750
3PI 658749Ames 25246Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED1998Valley of l'Ermitage, city of Neuchatel.47.00000000, 6.95000000560Very dry and thin soil. Substrate is generally calcareous. Southern orientation of slope with maximum sun exposure.Wild material1575827PI 658749
4PI 614895Index Seminum 290Chenopodiastrum murale (L.) S. Fuentes et al. Santarém, PortugalNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED07/28/1997Covao do Feto, in the vicinity of Serra de Santo Antonio.39.50000000, -8.70000000Wild materialStems with red stripes, farinose on the undersides of the blades, mildly aromatic, blades toothed. The sepals are keeled. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa 2000.1558991PI 614895
5PI 614896Index Seminum 293Chenopodium vulvaria L. Santarém, PortugalNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED07/28/1997Covao do Feto, in the vicinity of Serra de Santo Antonio.39.50000000, -8.70000000Wild materialThe foliage is very bad smelling, like rotten fish. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa 2000.1558992PI 614896
6PI 665284Index Seminum 238Chenopodium strictum Roth Sachsen, GermanyNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDPRE 1997Leipzig.51.30000000, 12.333333331547299PI 665284
7PI 658747Index Seminum 2136Oxybasis rubra (L.) S. Fuentes et al. PolandNC7LEAF1997COLLECTEDPRE 1996Wild material1546410PI 658747
8PI 605702CHEN 27/77Dysphania botrys (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants Poznan, PolandNC7GREENHOUSE1996DONATEDUncertain improvement statusPlants aromatic, and have leaf blades with deep sinuses (observed by David Brenner, Ames, Iowa 1997).1523662PI 605702
9PI 604781EpazoteDysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1996DONATED03/11/1996Cultivated materialTraditional, medicinal, Mexican tea herb said to kill intestinal worms. Also used as a spice for black beans.1517398PI 604781
10PI 60803093.79Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. bushianum (Aellen) Cronquist Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED06/1997Near Kampsville.39.28333333, -90.60000000129Wild materialOur original seed was grown in a greenhouse in 1992 by Robert Myers.1484345PI 608030
11PI 605700Ames 21983Chenopodium album L. Michigan, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED1993Incinerator Road, Ingham County42.71666667, -84.48333333256Disturbed dumped soilWild material1087407PI 605700
12PI 658745Ames 21982Blitum capitatum L. Michigan, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED1993Kalkaska County gravel pit44.50000000, -85.03333333256Wild material1087403PI 658745
13PI 478406Laste rosadaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC71981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981CultivarSeeds high in protein, used in human food.1373342PI 478406
14PI 433231BYU 1484Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1978COLLECTEDoriginated from Atlixco18.89579480, -98.36131650Productive, 253 grams of seed/2 plants. Plants 2.0m tall.1328167PI 433231
15PI 433379BaltChenopodium formosanum Koidz. TaiwanNC7GREENHOUSE1978COLLECTED08/26/1977Lu-k'ai tribe, Ta-nan ts'un, Pei-nan hsiang, T'aitung hsien22.76667000, 121.01670000300LandraceReceived as variety centrorubrum. Similar to PI 433378. Local name Balt.1328315PI 433379
16PI 268143Chenopodium neomexicanum Standl. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1960COLLECTED1959Bear Canyon, Mt. Lemmon32.30285260, -110.80036540Wild material1201679PI 268143
17Ames 29887204749Chenopodium fremontii S. Watson var. fremontii Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2005COLLECTED10/06/20032531Associated with Pinus ponderosa, Verbacum thapsis, Lupinus sp., Elymus elymoides, Solidago sp., Mahonia repens, Cirsium sp., Eriogonum racemosum, Arenaria sp. and Crypthantha sp.Wild materialForb 0.6 meters tall. 1674381Ames 29887