Select the tab for the type of search. Each tab has everything you need to do to perform that type of search.

(Results of more than 500 will not return images.)

This search will show only accessions that have material that may be requested, including those not seasonally available.
You may list accessions with separators (commas or semicolons, as shown below) or by entering them on separate lines, such as
PI 651794
PI 651649
PI 651650
When searching a range of accessions, use the Advanced Search tab with the Accession Identifier Range criterion.

The more information you provide, the better the search will be.


Scientific name (any part, no hybrid symbols)

Plant name


Genebank
Country of Origin


Other search criteria:



With genomic data With NCBI link With images Only non-Genetically Engineered

If your results aren't what you expected, try using the Advanced Search tab and filling in more information.
Your query included: All accessions

View Observation Data

Selected item(s) below:


ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 633664077Echinacea paradoxa (Norton) Britton var. paradoxa Arkansas, United StatesNC7HEAD1998COLLECTED10/06/1998Mountain Home, Baxter County.36.32969300, -92.38890400300Oak savannah-type with succession. Full exposure on level ground with an eastern aspect. Calcareous, rocky soil with limestone outcroppings. (Very similar to Sylamore Ranger District.)Wild materialPlants were up to ~2 feet tall, in occasional abundance, and unbranched with yellow flowers. 1567330PI 633664
1PI 6336517Echinacea angustifolia DC. var. angustifolia Iowa, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED09/29/1997Near Sutherland, O'Brien County. Please contact curator for specific site location.42.93333333, -95.46666667410Praire. Mostly open exposure with a variable (20-40%), but usually steep slope, and an aspect ranging from north to northwest. Poor, light colored, well drained, stony Storden loam soil.Wild materialPlants were frequent and 40-60 cm tall with some branching.1548167PI 633651
2PI 631251051Echinacea simulata McGregor Missouri, United StatesNC7HEAD1996COLLECTED1995Shaw Arboretum, Franklin County.38.46666667, -90.81666667Wild materialPlants were up to ~2.5 feet tall, abundant, and frequently branched with pink flowers.1518741PI 631251