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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 666279DB 2007104Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. macrocalycium (Aellen) Cronquist Maine, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2007COLLECTED10/10/2007South bank of Goosefare Brook in Kinney Shores to Eagle Avenue, Ferry Beach, Saco.43.48333333, -70.383333331Ocean beach sandy zone below the perennial grasses at an elevation disturbed by ocean waves during extreme weather events. Plants were most common on a wide sandy area near the mouth of Goosefare Brook.Wild materialLeaf blades more succulent than typical for inland Chenopodium berlandieri.1740671PI 666279
1PI 634921UDEC-2Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Lo Valdivia, VII region.-34.63333333, -72.03333333Landrace1483908PI 634921
2PI 568156huautzontleChenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED11/18/1992Orchard garden, Santiago Acutzilapan, Mpio. Atlacomulco, Edo. de Mexico.19.78333333, -99.683333332700LandraceHerb, 2m tall. Seeds black. Cultivated as vegetable.1463127PI 568156
3PI 665279KanahuaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062797PI 665279
4PI 510550Q'ello Quinoa (Quechua), Quinoa AmarillaChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/03/1985Corisuyo Community, fork of Rios Lampa and Cabanillas, San Ramon Province, Puno Department.-15.45134000, -70.198591003835Cultivated materialSown from September 15 to October 15, depending on rainfall, harvested in March and April.1405486PI 510550
5PI 614886QQ74Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Maule, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Talco.-35.43333333, -71.66666667LandraceThe stems have pink bases, further up they are orange with green stripes. The petioles and flowers are orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128514PI 614886
6PI 433232Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7FIELD1978COLLECTEDFrom a researcher, originated from Groben, ChilePlants 1.0m tall.1328168PI 433232
7Ames 33013BYU 14108Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED10/31/2014Along Arizona Highway 181, just south of Witch Creek, Cochise County.31.95030000, -109.478100001468Disturbed soil mound.Wild material1928535Ames 33013