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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0Ames 34311JDC/ML/2018/029/842-AMonarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Arkansas, United StatesNC7Image2018COLLECTED07/17/2018Washburn Mountain Range located 8.10 miles south, southwest of Charleston on Fort Chaffee Military Base, T6N R29W NE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 16, Sebastian County35.19071800, -94.09287200290Open, dry woods.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 2.0-2.5' in height. Plants likely reached peak flower on 18 May 2018. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018).1964618Ames 34311
1Ames 34312JDC/ML/2018/029/842-BMonarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Arkansas, United StatesNC7Image2018COLLECTED07/17/2018Washburn Mountain Range located 5.30 miles south of Charleston on Fort Chaffee Military Base on ridge near Rattlesnake Creek on the west side of S Rattlesnake Road, T6N R29W NE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 1, Franklin County35.22206500, -94.03779700229Open, dry woods.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 1.5-2.0' in height. Plants likely reached peak flower on 18 May 2018. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018).1964619Ames 34312
2Ames 34313JDC/ML/2018/034/847Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Texas, United StatesNC7Image2018COLLECTED07/18/2018Private property located 4.35 miles south, southwest of Daingerfield off County Road 2215. Locally known as "Kennedy Mountain", Morris County32.97217700, -94.74721600152Open, dry woods, edge of woods and open clear cut areas with prairie grasses/forbes.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 1.0-2.5' in height. Plants likely reached peak flower on 15 May 2018. At time of collection, plants had 2-4" of stem dieback from seed head. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018). Collection represents genetics from where Monarda luteola holotype (W.C. Holmes #14012 & J.R. Singhurst) was collected 24 May 2008.1964620Ames 34313
3Ames 34314JDC/ML/2018/037/850Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Texas, United StatesNC72018COLLECTED07/18/2018Daingerfield State Park located 1.70 miles southeast of Daingerfield. Population centered around Mountain View Trail (northwest corner of state park) on ridetop/high knoll, Morris County33.01175900, -94.70478100156Open, dry woods.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 0.5-1.0' in height or less. Plants likely reached peak flower on 12 May 2018. Seed heads rather small likely due to heavy shade from oak and pine. Plants seem to be rather stressed from competition and poor substrate for supporting plant growth.1964621Ames 34314
4Ames 34315JDC/ML/2018/039/852Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Texas, United StatesNC7Image2018COLLECTED07/18/2018Located 4.10 miles east of Mineola on west side of County Road 2650 just 0.88 miles north of intersection with FM 1801, Wood County32.66918400, -95.41726400139Very diverse vegetation. Roadside.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 1.0-2.5' in height. Plants likely reached peak flower on 15 May 2018. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018).1964622Ames 34315
5Ames 34316JDC/ML/2018/040/853Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Texas, United StatesNC7Image2018COLLECTED07/18/2018Located between 7.7 and 8.60 miles east of Mineola locally known as "Salesmanship Club Property" just north of County Road 2694, Wood County32.67938700, -95.34237100149Open, dry woods, edge of woods and open clear cut areas with prairie grasses/forbes.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 2.0-2.5' in height. Plants likely reached peak flower on 10 May 2018. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018).1964623Ames 34316
6Ames 34317JDC/ML/2018/041/854Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Texas, United StatesNC7Not Available2018COLLECTED07/18/2018Intersection of County Road 3256 and County Road 3250 approximately 8.65 miles northeast of Mineola, Wood County32.75435700, -95.38571900152Open, dry woods.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 1.0-2.0' in height. Plants likely reached peak flower on 15 May 2018. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018).1964624Ames 34317
7Ames 34318JDC/ML/2018/042/855Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Texas, United StatesNC72018COLLECTED07/18/2018Tyler State Park located 8.40 miles north of Tyler. Population concentrated around Blackjack Nature Trail (southwest corner of state park), Smith County32.46893000, -95.30335000163Open, dry woods.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 1.0-2.5' in height. Plants likely reached peak flower on 10 May 2018. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018).1964625Ames 34318
8Ames 34319JDC/ML/2018/057/870Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Texas, United StatesNC72018COLLECTED07/18/2018Just west of Avinger on north side of highway 155 in powerline cut between CR 1650 and CR 1651 (just 1.0 mile west of intersection of higwhay 49 and highway 155), Cass County32.89669900, -94.56962800112Infrequently mowed, clear cut area for powerline.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent and pubescent stems and leaves measuring 1.0-3.0' in height. Noted extreme variation across population with some plants exhibiting both heavily pubescent and others with minimally pubescent stems. Plants not observed during flower, but all specimens sampled believed to be M. luteola. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018).1964626Ames 34319
9Ames 34204JDC/ML/2018/030/843Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes Arkansas, United StatesNC7Image2018COLLECTED05/22/2018Located 2.62 miles northwest of Brightstar off Miller Road 159 just 0.54 miles north of junction with state highway 160, Miller County33.14091000, -94.02229000109Roadside. Open woods.Wild materialPlants with lemon scent, pubescent stems and leaves with faint yellow flowers measuring circa 2.0' in height. Leaves longer than internodes. Plants likely reached peaked flower around 16 May 2018. Seeds likely reached full maturity around first week in July (2018).1963387Ames 34204