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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 631324086Echinacea tennesseensis (Beadle) Small Tennessee, United StatesNC7HEAD1999COLLECTED11/1998Vesta Cedar Glade State Natural Area located south of Lebanon on Route 231 then west on Vesta Road and then north on Moccasin Laneu36.07733100, -86.39651100186Cedar glades and barrens. Full exposure. Shallow and rocky soil.Wild materialPlants were growing in relative abundance. Flowers were white-magenta-purple. 1571832PI 631324
1PI 633669079Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Louisiana, United StatesNC7HEAD1998COLLECTED10/07/1998Near Price Landing Hunting Club32.02567300, -92.0166170070Prairie edge. Partial exposure on a gentle slope. Calcareous, rocky soil.Wild materialPlants noted in nature measuring were 2-2.5 feet in height, in frequent abundance, with multiple branching near top and purple flowers with orange palea which were still in bloom at collection time.1567335PI 633669
2PI 631310057Echinacea laevigata (C. L. Boynton & Beadle) S. F. Blake South Carolina, United StatesNC7HEADNot Available1997COLLECTED08/29/1997Site "2658", Plots 1-3 of Dr. Tom Waldrop, Pickens Ranger District, Walhalla, Oconee County34.76666667, -83.18333333450Dense hardwood clearcut. Partial exposure, 10-15 degrees of slope with a southern aspect. Magnesium rich, well drained clay with no stones.Wild materialPlants were up to ~3 feet tall, rare, and occasionally branched with pink flowers.1548381PI 631310
3PI 631268021Echinacea angustifolia DC. var. angustifolia Oklahoma, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/11/1997Near Hennepin, Garvin County. Please contact curator for specific site location.34.50000000, -97.35000000370Roadside adjacent to pasture. Full exposure with ~10 degrees of slope and a western aspect. Sandy, eroded, well drained soil with high stoniness.Wild materialPlants were growing in occasional abundance and short with light pink flowers.1547333PI 631268
4PI 631255001Echinacea atrorubens (Nutt.) Nutt. Kansas, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED07/23/1997Ivan Boyd Prairie Preserve just east of Baldwin City38.76741000, -95.12922000321Hay field. Open/full exposure, ~5 degrees of slope with a southern aspect. Calcareous soil with low stoniness and good drainage.Wild materialPlants were 3 feet tall, robust, and frequent. 97ncao02 was collected one month after 97ncao01 from the same site by Dr. Roger L. Boyd.1547192PI 631255
5PI 631257006Echinacea sanguinea Nutt. Louisiana, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/07/1997Kisatchie National Forest, near Leesville, Vernon Parish. Please contact curator for specific site location.30.96666667, -93.21666667140Open long-leaf pine savannah/flat woods. Partial shade with ~70% exposure and flat ground. Fine sandy soil over impermeable clay with no stones and poor drainage.Wild materialPlants were 2-2.5 feet tall in frequent abundance with light pink flowers and some branching.1547197PI 631257
6PI 631259012Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Oklahoma, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/10/1997Near Fort Towson, Choctaw County. Please contact curator for specific site location.34.00000000, -95.28333333250Along fence at edge of stand of trees. Nearly full sun on level ground with an east and west aspect. Clay soil with very high stoniness and fair to poor drainage.Wild materialPlants were growing in rare abundance with pure white flowers and severe lodging.1547203PI 631259
7PI 631263016Echinacea paradoxa (Norton) Britton var. neglecta McGregor Oklahoma, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/10/1997Near Sulphur, Murray County. Please contact curator for specific site location.34.50000000, -96.95000000380Full exposure with ~10 degrees of slope and a southern aspect. Calcareous, well drained soil with high stoniness.Wild materialPlants were up to ~2.5 feet high, in frequent abundance, and seldom branched with white and medium pink flowers.1547265PI 631263
8PI 631266019Echinacea angustifolia DC. var. strigosa McGregor Oklahoma, United StatesNC7HEAD1997COLLECTED08/10/1997Near Sulphur, Murray County. Please contact curator for specific site location.34.50000000, -96.98333333380Prairie remnant. Full exposure on level ground. Calcareous, well drained soil with low stoniness.Wild materialPlants were growing in frequent abundance and frequently branched with white and pink flowers.1547268PI 631266
9PI 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
10PI 421331Echinacea angustifolia DC. Oklahoma, United StatesNC71977COLLECTED07/01/1976Section 24, T19N, R2W, Logan County.36.10000000, -97.36666667300Renfrow silt loam.Wild material1318019PI 421331