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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0Ames 30481APS/GD/2010/001/036Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Missouri, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/17/2010Mark Twain Lake Project (Army Corp of Engineers), Mark Twain Lake, T54N R8W SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 2 and west 1/2 of Sec. 11, Florida Quad, Monroe County.39.49270000, -91.76510000199Northwest-facing bluff; woods.Wild material#106 measured 14.5" d.b.h and 70-80'; #107 measured 9.5" and 70-80'; #108 measured 11" d.b.h. and 60-70'; #109 measured 9.5" d.b.h. and 40-50'; #110 measured 11" d.b.h. at 30-40'; and #111 measured 6" d.b.h. and 30'.1831340Ames 30481
1Ames 30482APS/GD/2010/002/037Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Missouri, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/17/2010Lake of the Ozarks, Grandglaize Creek Watershed, T39N R15W NW 1/4 Sec. 36 and NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 Sec. 35, Toronto Quad, Miller County.38.07386700, -92.52686700207Mixed deciduous woods.Wild material1831341Ames 30482
2Ames 30483APS/GD/2010/003/038Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Missouri, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/18/2010Wappapello Lake Project, St. Francis River Watershed, T29N R5E SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 15 and T28N R5E NE 1/4 Sec. 23 Greenville Quad., Wayne County.37.18220000, -90.49370000127Floodplain and base of bluffs.Wild material#117 measured 23.75" d.b.h. and 13.5" d.b.h. (2 main truks) and 100'; #118 measured 16" d.b.h. and 70'; #119 measured 11.5" d.b.h. and 70'; and #121 measured 20" d.b.h. and 22"d.b.h. (2 main trunks) and 60'.1831342Ames 30483
3Ames 30484APS/GD/2010/004/039Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Tennessee, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/18/2010Walnut Log, near Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge.36.47498300, -89.3024500093Northwest-facing and west-facing base of bluffs. Very weedy.Wild material#123 measured 17.5" d.b.h. and 100' and #124 measured 15" d.b.h. and 60'.1831343Ames 30484
4Ames 30485APS/GD/2010/006/041Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Arkansas, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/19/2010Alum Fork Saline River, 4.5 miles northeast of Lake Balboa, Saline County.34.68933400, -92.84397400153Floodplain. Rich, high organic matter substrate.Wild materialSpecimen measured 12.5" d.b.h. and 80-90'.1831344Ames 30485
5Ames 30486APS/GD/2010/005/040Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Arkansas, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/19/2010Cow Shoals Riverfront Forest Natural Area, NE 1/4 of Section 15 and SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 11, Greers Ferry Dam Quad, Cleburne County.35.51350000, -91.9289670087Floodplain.Wild material#126 measured 13" d.b.h. and 80-90', #127 measured 10" d.b.h and 60-70', and #128 measured 12" d.b.h. and 70-80',1831345Ames 30486
6Ames 30487APS/GD/2010/008/043Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Tennessee, United StatesNC7FRUITNot Available2010COLLECTED02/20/2010Burke Hollow Road, east of Franklin, Williamson County.35.91278300, -86.69810000316Wild material#134 measured 13" d.b.h. and 60', #135 measured 6" d.b.h and 30', and #136 measured 20.5" d.b.h. and 80'.1831346Ames 30487
7Ames 30488APS/GD/2010/009/044Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Kentucky, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/21/2010Alum Hill and Big Slough Creek, near Hites Falls, Grayson County.37.53600000, -86.59630000159Floodplain of Big Slough and base of bluffs on northeast-facing slope of Alum Hill.Wild material#140 measured 12" d.b.h. at 70', #141 measured 8.5" d.b.h. and 40', #142 measured 12" and 80', #143 measured 9.5" and 60', #144 measured 7.5" d.b.h. and 40', #145 measured 12" d.b.h. and 40', #146 measured 7.3" d.b.h. and 50', and #147 measured 14.25" d.b.h. and 75'.1831347Ames 30488
8Ames 30489APS/GD/2010/010/045Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Kentucky, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/22/2010Yellowbank Wildlife Management Area, near Lick Run Creek, on Ammons Church Road and slope on Jays Lane, north of Ammons, Breckinridge County.37.96060000, -86.49880000130Northeast-facing slope.Wild material#148 measured 16.5" d.b.h. and 100', #149 measured 14.5" d.b.h. and 90', #150 measured 16" d.b.h. and 90', and #151 measured 18" d.b.h. and 80'.1831348Ames 30489
9Ames 30490APS/GD/2010/011/046Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Kentucky, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/22/2010Ohio River watershed and on Grundy Hill, near Raleigh, Union County.37.73698300, -88.04591700141Northeast-facing slope on Grundy Hill.Wild material#153 measured 17" d.b.h. and 80', #154 measured 14" and 80', and #155 measured 13.5" and 90'.1831349Ames 30490
10Ames 30491APS/GD/2010/013/048Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Illinois, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/23/2010Near Deans Hills State Nature Preserve, approximately 7 miles east of Ramsey, T8N R2E Sec. 10 and NE 1/4 of Sec. 16, Fayette County.39.13970000, -88.97490000172Gentle rolling hills of deciduous woods.Wild material#157 measured 9.5" and 50', #158 measured 11.5" d.b.h. and 50', #159 measured 16" and 60', #160 measured 15" and 80', and #161 measured 16.5" and 90'.1831350Ames 30491
11Ames 30492APS/GD/2010/014/049Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Illinois, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/24/2010Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area, along Illinois State Highway 26, Illinois River Watershed, approximately 18.5 miles north of Peoria, NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Sec. 35, NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Sec. 27, and SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 23, Marshall County.40.92820000, -89.42690000158Mostly transisition zone at base of slopes or on gentle slopes and floodplain.Wild material1831351Ames 30492
12Ames 30493APS/GD/2010/015/050Gymnocladus dioicus (L.) K. Koch Iowa, United StatesNC7FRUIT2010COLLECTED02/24/2010Iowa River Watershed, near Toolesboro T73N R2W NW 1/4 Sec. 1 and also SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 14.41.15416700, -91.04153300170Floodplain/mouth of Iowa River and base of northeast-facing slope.Wild materialKentucky Coffeetree is native to North America centered throughout majority of the Midwest from central Ohio west to central Kansas and from southern Minnesota south to northern Arkansas (Gymnocladus dioicus Native Distribution from Elbert Little's "Atlas of United States Trees"). Kentucky coffeetree is a picturesque shade tree that is extremely tolerant to highly alkaline and also slightly acidic soils, tolerant to both extreme drought and flood events, and has no serious insect or disease problems. These traits make G. dioicus a promising candidate among diverse tree genera to replace ash (Fraxinus) trees affected by the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) or oaks (Quercus) being affected by oak wilt (caused by the fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum) (Schmitz & Carstens 2017). Specimens at the collection site in nature averaged (n=7) 14.50” DBH and 53’ in height (Individual Tree measurements (DBH/Height): #1 = 13"/40', #2 = 15"/50', #3 = 14"/40', #4 = 15"/50', #5 = 13"/30', #6 = 16"/90', and #7 = 15"/70'). Sampling in 2010 estimated more than one hundred genetically distinct trees – the most coffeetrees noted in any single area observed throughout the species native range (Schmitz & Carstens 2018). A return site visit in 2016, estimated that three-quarters of the coffeetrees were dead or in decline after becoming overgrown by hops (Humulus sp.), a result of major flooding events in 2013 and 2014 where floods in 2013 persisted for nearly three months. Flood stage for this population of coffeetrees in the NW ¼ of Sec. 1 resides at 538 MSL (Mean Sea Level) which can be compared against data from the Mississippi River Lock and Dam 17 (Flood Events 2009-2024), where water levels were recorded 14' above ground level where multiple trees of Ames 30493 were sampled. 1831352Ames 30493
13WLP 1226JDC/HA/2010/011/281Hydrangea arborescens L. Illinois, United StatesNA2010COLLECTED02/23/2010Illinois: Jackson County; Shawnee National Forest, Fountain Bluff.37.69160000, -89.47520000129North-facing slope.Wild material1831696WLP 1226