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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 684930V. oxycoccos USFS-GPNF-2017-1 WAVaccinium oxycoccos L. Washington, United StatesCORNot Available2017COLLECTED10/16/2017McClellan Meadows, Mount Adams Ranger District, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County45.99633000, -121.89047000914Bog. Population distribution: irregular with limited occurrence. Population size 100 square meters with scattered OutliersWild materialCramberry IGRR project. Collection of Vaccinium oxycoccos from Washington1954442PI 684930
1PI 684931V. oxycoccos USFS-GPNF-2017-2 WAVaccinium oxycoccos L. Washington, United StatesCORNot Available2017COLLECTED10/16/2017South Prairie, Gifford Pinchot National Forest45.90969000, -121.69900000Wild materialCramberry IGRR project. Collection of Vaccinium oxycoccos from Washington, Gifford Pinchot National Forest1954443PI 684931
2PI 684932V. oxycoccos USFS-MHNF-2017-1 ORVaccinium oxycoccos L. Oregon, United StatesCORNot Available2017COLLECTED10/16/2017Camas Prairie, Mount Hood National Forest45.13820000, -121.56600000Wild materialCramberry IGRR project. Collection of Vaccinium oxycoccos from Oregon, Mount Hood National Forest, Camas Prairie1954444PI 684932
3PI 684933V. oxycoccos USFS-MHNF-2017-2 ORVaccinium oxycoccos L. Oregon, United StatesCORNot Available2017COLLECTED10/16/2017Little Crater Meadow, Mount Hood National Forest45.14545000, -121.74100000Wild materialCramberry IGRR project. Collection of Vaccinium oxycoccos from Oregon, Mount Hood National Forest1954445PI 684933
4PI 684934V. oxycoccos USFS-OLNF-2017-1 WAVaccinium oxycoccos L. Washington, United StatesCORNot Available2017COLLECTED10/16/2017Cranberry Bog Botanical Area, Olympic National Forest47.98635000, -123.11400000Wild materialCramberry IGRR project. Collection of Vaccinium oxycoccos from Washington1954446PI 684934
5PI 684935V. oxycoccos QIR-2017-1 WAVaccinium oxycoccos L. Washington, United StatesCORNot Available2017COLLECTED11/16/2017Otook Prairie, Quinault Indian Reseervation47.41137000, -124.15500000Wild materialCramberry IGRR project. Collection of Vaccinium oxycoccos from Washington1954447PI 684935
6PI 679664V. macrocarpon USFA-ANF-2014-1Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton Pennsylvania, United StatesCORNot Available2014COLLECTED11/06/2014McKean County, Allegheny National Forest, Bradford Ranger District. Along both sides of FR320, approximately 0.2 miles south of junction with FR455.41.81790828, -78.73479570629Fen. Mixed mosaic of grass/sedge meadow, sphagnum lawn and dry upland mounds. Eriophorum virginicum, Scirpus cyperinus, Glyceria canadensis, Lycopodiella inundata, Vaccinium macrocarpon and numerous Carex and Juncus spp. dominate the saturated portions, while Rubus hispidus and Lycopodium spp. dominate the drier mounds. Population size 1215 m2.Wild materialImprovement status: wild
Frequency: Occasional to rare
Population distribution: irregular
Altitude: 629
Altimeter make\model: Trimble Geoexplorer 6000
Latitude: 41.817908283 ? N
Longitude: 78.734795701 ? W
GPS make\model: Trimble Geoexplorer 6000
GPS geodetic datum: WGS 1984
GPS uncertainty: 0.6
Slope: 0 ? 5%
Habitat: Fen. Mixed mosaic of grass/sedge meadow, sphagnum lawn and dry upland mounds ? Eriophorum virginicum, Scirpus cyperinus, Glyceria canadensis, Lycopodiella inundata, Vaccinium macrocarpon and numerous Carex and Juncus spp. dominate the saturated portions, while Rubus hispidus and Lycopodium spp. dominate the drier mounds. Population size 1215 m2.

Plant description: Typical for species. Plants present many upright shoots. No flowers. Abundant fruit. Fruit ranges from about 9 to 17 mm in diameter. Fruit shape ranges from pear-shaped to spherical. Fruit color ranges from salmon-pink to nearly black. Fruit consistency ranges from firm and waxy to soft and non-waxy. Vigor and productiveness of plants varies throughout population, though, in general, those in the southern half of the site are denser and bearing substantially more fruit. The densest fruit set tends to be right along road margins.

Type of propagule collected: Seed

Notes: This site is part of a brownwater upland wetland complex heavily impacted by historic Oil, Gas, and Mineral Activity and bisected by a maintained forest road. It drains into an unnamed tributary to Turnup Run. One small disjunct population (4.5 sq meters) is located approximately 1.15 miles NE of this site along the edge of FR305. The nearest sizeable population is located approximately 8.8 miles E of this site.

Collectors: Susan Dube
Comment: CRANBERRY IGRR PROJECT
1922212PI 679664
7PI 679627V. macrocarpon Big Run Bog FR 18Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton West Virginia, United StatesCORNot Available2014COLLECTED04/22/2014Big Run Bog, Backbone Mountain, Monogahela National Forest, Tucker County. Next to Forest Road 1839.11812000, -79.58452000983Minerotrophic fen in a shallow basin. Many hummocks with standing water between. Fen dissected by many sloughs. A large area of open water within the fen has active beaver dams. Hummocks support small trees and shrubsWild materialPlants in fen include Spaghnum sp., Rubus hispidus, Solidago uliginosa, Eriphorum virginicum, Juncus sp., Carex spp., Scirpus sp. Gaultheria hispidula, Aronia melanocarpa, Sarracenia purpurea (introduced). Hummocks supported Picea rubens, Rhododendron maximum, Kalmia latifolia, and ferns including Osmundastrum cinnamomea. Vegetation on surrounding slopes includes Picea rubens, Tsuga canadensis, Amelanchier sp. and Pinus rigida.

Plant description: Reddish leaves. Prolific fruit production. Fruit shape, size and color typical for species. Voucher colleted. Type of propagule collected: seed

Collectors: Williams, KA; Garvey, E; Polgar, R. CRANBERRY IGRR PROJECT
1919345PI 679627
8PI 679628V. oxycoccos Big Run Bog FR 18Vaccinium oxycoccos L. West Virginia, United StatesCORNot Available2014COLLECTED04/22/2014Big Run Bog, Backbone Mountain, Monogahela National Forest, Tucker County. Next to Forest Road 1839.11812000, -79.58452000983Minerotrophic fen in a shallow basin. Many hummocks with standing water between. Fen dissected by many sloughs. A large area of open water within the fen has active beaver dams. Hummocks support small trees and shrubsWild materialPlants in fen include Spaghnum sp., Rubus hispidus, Solidago uliginosa, Eriphorum virginicum, Juncus sp., Carex spp., Scirpus sp. Gaultheria hispidula, Aronia melanocarpa, Sarracenia purpurea (introduced). Hummocks supported Picea rubens, Rhododendron maximum, Kalmia latifolia, and ferns including Osmundastrum cinnamomea. Vegetation on surrounding slopes includes Picea rubens, Tsuga canadensis, Amelanchier sp. and Pinus rigida.

Plant description: Plant prostrate. Fruit shape, size and color typical for species. Voucher collected Type of propagule collected: seed

Collectors: Williams, KA; Garvey, E; Polgar, R. CRANBERRY IGRR PROJECT
1919346PI 679628
9PI 679629V. oxycoccos Red Run Bog FR 13Vaccinium oxycoccos L. West Virginia, United StatesCORNot Available2014COLLECTED04/23/2014Red Run Bog, Monongahela National Forest. Tucker County. The bog is bisected by Canaan Loop Road (Forest Road 13)39.07228000, -79.473630001110Bog with two main areas (east and west) separated by forest which is interspersed with smaller boggy areas. Road runs through forested area. Gentle slope from 1115 m in the east to 1105 m in the west. The total area is approximately 100 acres.Wild materialPlants in bog include Spaghnum sp., Lycopodium sp., Rubus hispidus, Solidago uliginosa, Eriphorum virginicum, Pteridium aquilinum, Juncus sp., Carex spp., Aronia melanocarpa, and Vaccinium macrocarpon . Vegetation on surrounding slopes includes Picea rubens, Tsuga canadensis, Rhododendron maximum, Kalmia latifolia, Ilex montana, Gaultheria sp., and Viburnum prunifolium. Abies balsamea occurs on the edge of the bog.

Plant description: Abundant fruit. Fruit shape, size and color typical for species. Voucher collected Type of propagule collected: seed

Collectors: Williams, KA; Garvey, E; Polgar, R. CRANBERRY IGRR PROJECT
1919347PI 679629
10PI 679630V. macrocarpon Red Run Bog FR 13Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton West Virginia, United StatesCORNot Available2014COLLECTED04/23/2014Red Run Bog, Monongahela National Forest. Tucker County. The bog is bisected by Canaan Loop Road (Forest Road 13)39.07228000, -79.473630001110Bog with two main areas (east and west) separated by forest which is interspersed with smaller boggy areas. Road runs through forested area. Gentle slope from 1115 m in the east to 1105 m in the west. The total area is approximately 100 acres.Wild materialPlants in bog include Spaghnum sp., Lycopodium sp., Rubus hispidus, Solidago uliginosa, Eriphorum virginicum, Pteridium aquilinum, Juncus sp., Carex spp., Aronia melanocarpa, and Vaccinium oxycoccos . Vegetation on surrounding slopes includes Picea rubens, Tsuga canadensis, Rhododendron maximum, Kalmia latifolia, Ilex montana, Gaultheria sp., and Viburnum prunifolium. Abies balsamea occurs on the edge of the bog.

Plant description: Abundant fruit. Fruit shape, size and color typical for species. Voucher collected Type of propagule collected: seed

Collectors: Williams, KA; Garvey, E; Polgar, R. CRANBERRY IGRR PROJECT
1919348PI 679630
11PI 679631V. oxycoccos Bear Rocks Bog FR 75Vaccinium oxycoccos L. West Virginia, United StatesCORNot Available2014COLLECTED04/23/2014Bear Rocks Bog, Dolly Sods Wilderness Area, Monongahela National Forest. Tucker County. Accessed from Forest Road 75.39.06700800, -79.304966001196Fen with spongy, saturated uneven survace and many hummocks. Water levelWild materialPlants in bog include Spaghnum sp., and other mosses. Lycopodium sp., Rubus hispidus, Eriphorum virginicum, Juncus sp., Carex spp., Gaultheria sp., and Vaccinium macrocarpon . Vegetation on surrounding slopes includes Picea rubens, Rhododendron maximum, Kalmia latifolia, and Vaccinium spp.

Plant description: Plants occasionally upright but mostly prostrate. Fruit shape, size, and color typical for species. Heavy fruit production. Voucher collected Type of propagule collected: seed

Collectors: Williams, KA; Garvey, E; Polgar, R. CRANBERRY IGRR PROJECT
1919349PI 679631
12PI 679632V. macrocarpon Bear Rocks Bog FR 75Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton West Virginia, United StatesCORNot Available2014COLLECTED04/23/2014Bear Rocks Bog, Dolly Sods Wilderness Area, Monongahela National Forest. Tucker County. Accessed from Forest Road 75.39.06700800, -79.304966001196Fen with spongy, saturated uneven survace and many hummocks. Water levelWild materialPlants in bog include Spaghnum sp., and other mosses. Lycopodium sp., Rubus hispidus, Eriphorum virginicum, Juncus sp., Carex spp., Gaultheria sp., and Vaccinium oxycoccos . Vegetation on surrounding slopes includes Picea rubens, Rhododendron maximum, Kalmia latifolia, and Vaccinium spp.

Plant description: Plants occasionally upright but mostly prostrate. Fruit shape, size, and color typical for species. Heavy fruit production. Voucher collected Type of propagule collected: seed

Collectors: Williams, KA; Garvey, E; Polgar, R. CRANBERRY IGRR PROJECT
1919350PI 679632