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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0Ames 34943JDC/BC/2019/025/904Blephilia ciliata (L.) Benth. West Virginia, United StatesNC7SEED2019COLLECTED08/10/2019Smoke Hole Region: Powers Hollow. Located approximately 5.2 miles west of Petersburg on the east side of Powers Hollow Road, Grant County39.00611600, -79.22179200482Open woodland. Dry, rock with sparse vegetation.Wild materialPlants approximately 12" in height. Specimens at time of sampling (10 August 2019) were completely dried to soil line with no leaves remaining. 2096625Ames 34943
1Ames 34944JDC/HD/2019/023/902Helianthus divaricatus L. West Virginia, United StatesNC72019COLLECTED08/10/2019Smoke Hole Region: Eagle Rock. Located on east side of South Branch Potomac River approximately 2.85 miles north of Upper Tract and 0.5 miles northeast of Eagle Rock formation, Pendleton County38.82840700, -79.28397500702Open woodland. Dry, rock with sparse vegetation.Wild materialMajority of specimens noted were close to peak fruit maturity with a few specimens just past peak flowering. Specimens approximately 3' in height.2096626Ames 34944
2Ames 34946JDC/LL/2019/024/903Linum lewisii Pursh West Virginia, United StatesNC7HABITAT2019COLLECTED08/10/2019Smoke Hole Region: Eagle Rock. Located on east side of South Branch Potomac River approximately 2.85 miles north of Upper Tract and 0.5 miles northeast of Eagle Rock formation, Pendleton County38.82840700, -79.28397500702Exposed rock cliff edges.Wild materialPlants approximately 20-24" in height. Fruits persisting and fully mature at time of sampling (10 August 2019). Noted a few plants actively blooming.2096628Ames 34946
3Ames 34947JDC/MA/2019/030/909Magnolia acuminata (L.) L. West Virginia, United StatesNC7Not Available2019COLLECTED08/12/2019Southwest edge of Dayton Knob just east of Smoke Hole Road adjacent to tributary that feeds into Austin Gap/South Branch Potomac River, Grant County38.95962000, -79.23319600418Moist, mature woods.Wild material2096629Ames 34947
4Ames 34948JDC/PO/2019/026/905Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. West Virginia, United StatesNC7SEED2019COLLECTED08/10/2019Smoke Hole Region: Powers Hollow. Located approximately 5.2 miles west of Petersburg on the east side of Powers Hollow Road, Grant County39.00339500, -79.22036500455Exposed rock cliff edges.Wild materialFruits close to peak maturity. Small plants approximately 3-4' in height and spread likely due to extremely harsh habitat. In cultivation (NCRPIS), plants grow greater than 5' in height. 2096630Ames 34948
5Ames 34950JDC/TI/2019/027/906Taenidia integerrima (L.) Drude West Virginia, United StatesNC7HABITATNot Available2019COLLECTED08/10/2019Smoke Hole Region: Powers Hollow. Located approximately 5.2 miles west of Petersburg on the east side of Powers Hollow Road, Grant County39.00611600, -79.22179200482Open woodland. Dry, rock with sparse vegetation.Wild materialAt time of collection (10 August 2019), fruits were still slightly green with some plants showing purple/dark coloration in fruits. Plants mostly 20" in height with somewhat pleasing fragrance to leaves/fruits.2096632Ames 34950
6OPGC 7572JDC/HX/2019/028/907Heuchera alba Rydb. West Virginia, United StatesOPGCFlower2019COLLECTED08/10/2019Smoke Hole Region: Powers Hollow. Located approximately 5.2 miles west of Petersburg on the east side of Powers Hollow Road, Grant County39.00339500, -79.22036500455Exposed rock cliff edges.Wild materialHeuchera alba is a narrow Appalachian endemic and globally imperiled (G2) taxon recorded only from West Virginia and Virginia that occurs in sympatry with H. pubescens and H. americana. According to Scheutte et al. 2018, the range for H. alba is restricted to high elevation acidic sandstone ridges and outcrops in the Ridge-and-Valley province of West Virginia and Virginia. In cultivation (central Iowa) the leaves emerge with subtle variegation that is lost by early summer. Flowers are creamy white to pale green.2096627OPGC 7572
7WLP 1882JDC/SA/2019/029/908Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees West Virginia, United StatesNAFRUITNot Available2019COLLECTED08/11/2019Gap Mountain located just east of Petersburg approximately 2.25 miles, Grant County38.99413000, -79.08472900438Dense, mixed woods.Wild materialAt time of collection (11 August 2019), fruits were black (peak maturity) and easily separated from peduncle. Inconsistent fruit production (only a few specimens noted with fruits) within population.2096631WLP 1882
8Ames 34606JDC/MB/2019/011/890Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden West Virginia, United StatesNC72019Wild materialVariation in flower color present from near white, faint pink to faint "smoky" purple. Majority of specimens noted at collection site in nature were approximately 3-5 days past peak flower on 10 June 2019 with seeds reaching maturity approximately 55 days later. Majority of specimens observed were approximately 10" in height. Very healthy, dark-green leaves that maintained quality throughout the season (observed mid-August 2019). Some specimens consisting of 25-30 flowering stems encompassing a 1.5 sq. ft. area. 2092642Ames 34606
9Ames 34607JDC/MB/2019/012/891Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden West Virginia, United StatesNC7SHOOT2019Wild materialThis accession likely represents the holotype for Monarda brevis that was vouchered by Lena Artz in 1953 (Catalog No. 2097485). Variation in flower color present from near white, faint pink to faint "smoky" purple. Majority of specimens noted at collection site in nature were approximately 3-5 days past peak flower on 10 June 2019 with seeds reaching maturity approximately 55 days later. Majority of specimens observed were apprxoimately 10" in height. Very healthy, dark-green leaves that maintained quality throughout the season (observed mid-August 2019). 2092643Ames 34607
10Ames 34608JDC/MB/2019/013/892Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden West Virginia, United StatesNC7PLANT2019Wild materialMajority of specimens noted at collection site in nature were approximately 5-7 days past peak flower on 11 June 2019 with seeds reaching maturity approximately 55 days later. Very healthy, dark-green leaves near peak flowering with some minor decline in leaf quality later in the season (observed mid-August 2019). Majority of specimens less than 10" in height. A few specimens with noteable hairs on stems, specifically near soil line. 2092644Ames 34608
11Ames 34609JDC/MB/2019/014/893Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden West Virginia, United StatesNC7SHOOT2019Wild materialVariation in flower color present from near white, faint pink to faint "smoky" purple. Majority of specimens noted at collection site in nature were approximately 3-5 days past peak flower on 10 June 2019 with seeds reaching maturity approximately 55 days later. Majority of specimens observed were approximately 10" in height. Very healthy, dark-green leaves that maintained quality throughout the season (observed mid-August 2019). 2092645Ames 34609
12Ames 34610JDC/MB/2019/015/894Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden West Virginia, United StatesNC7SHOOT2019Wild materialMany genets noted at collection site in nature consisted of 25-30 stems, but individual stems are widely spaced (e.g. 1-5") apart compared to other populations (four) noted (2019 reconnaisance) where stem spacing was typically observed at 0.25-0.5" apart. Very healthy, dark-green leaves noted in early/mid June, but leaf quality greatly declined when observed in mid-August in contrast to other populations observed in nature that seemed to maintain leaf quality throughout the season. Many plants at this site were defoliated likely due to disease (leaf spot) or tattered likely due to possible insect feeding. Specimens noted were circa 10-12 days from initiation of flowering on 12 June 2019 and during mid-August a few specimens were still observed flowering with about 10-20% of infructescences were still green. The overall phenology of this M. brevis population at this site is quite different in comparison to other populations (four) observed in 2019, with flowering being much later (e.g. 10-25 days); leaf quality lower; and synchronization of flowering extremely variable within genets of this population. 2092646Ames 34610