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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 644191'Fireside'Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. United StatesGENFRUIT2005DONATED08/31/20051681509PI 644191
1PI 666161RUS 98 03-07Malus orientalis Uglitzk. Caucasus, Soviet UnionGEN1998COLLECTED07/26/199844.43000000, 40.15000000400Wild materialLeaves and seeds collected. Resistant to fire blight and cedar apple rust. Susceptible to apple scab.1905473PI 666161
2PI 666162RUS 98 04-04Malus orientalis Uglitzk. Caucasus, Soviet UnionGEN1998COLLECTED07/26/19987 km. southwest of Shuntuk, in the "Horse mound" area.44.41000000, 40.12000000500Trees were 35 to 100 years old. The population area covered about 3 km. Associated species: Cornus mas, Pyrus sylvestris, Crataegus monogyna, Prunus spinosa. Rainfall: 800-1000 mm. annually.Wild materialLeaves and seeds collected. Susceptible to fire blight and cedar apple rust. Resistant to apple scab.1905474PI 666162
3PI 657105KAZ 96 01-01P-20Malus hybr. KazakhstanGENFRUIT1996COLLECTED08/28/1996Ketmen Mts., Kirghiz sai. Southwest of Bol'shoye Aksu village. Heavily grazed area, no undergrowth. Elevation 1600-1660 meters.43.29166667, 79.513888891660Soil: Gravely loam. Incline 10-20%, north, open-grazed. Rainfall 600-650mm. Dominant tree sp: Apricot, Crataegus; Assoc-Populus & Betula above 1660m. Dominant shrub sp: Sorbus, Berberis; Assoc-Lonicera.Uncertain improvement statusSampled 8 fruits from 20 trees. Flesh flavor is acid. Moderate scab, striped. Apricots in area are early blooming, very good quality. Late maturing types. ---Malus sieversii hybrid. Domestic introgression intentified using 20K Illumina Infinium apple SNP array--Gold_Reinette is a likely ancestor - great-grandparent or further1693679PI 657105
4PI 657112KAZ 96 07-01P-24Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGENNot Available1996COLLECTED09/08/199615 km southeast of Topelevka-Djungarski Range. 3km of Topelevka Forestry Camp. Collected further east of camp at higher elevations.45.40027778, 80.440833331540Dominant tree sp: M. sieversii; Assoc-Betula, Crataegus, Acer, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, Rhamnus. Dom. shrub sp: Berberis, Lonicera; Assoc-Cotoneaster, Rubus, Ribes. Dom. herb:Fragaria, Grasses, Humulus; Assoc-Dianthus, Fragaria, ChelidoniumWild materialSampled 8 fruits from 54 trees. Flesh flavor is subacid. scab is absent. Genetic Dwarf. Same as 07-04. 1694032PI 657112
5PI 657002Kaz 95 06-01Malus hybr. KazakhstanGENFRUIT1995COLLECTED08/29/1995Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20 km. North of Urdzhar. 7 km. Northeast of Alekseyevka. Landform mostly hillside. Collected in North end of West Valley, upstream 3 km. from site 05 (GMAL's 3604-3607, GMAL's 3760-3789).47.27000000, 81.57361111990Silt to clay loam soil. Aspect: Mostly East. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii; Associated-Populus, Pyrus, Acer. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Assoc.-Lonicera, Amygdalus, Rubus. Dominant herbaceous: Grasses; Assoc.-Potentilla, Fragaria.Uncertain improvement statusSampled 150 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic. Over color is 90% red. Fruit size is larger than 50mm, no scab. Spur type tree. Scion also collected. ---Malus sieversii hybrid. Domestic introgression intentified using 20K Illumina Infinium apple SNP array--1692586PI 657002
6PI 657005Kaz 95 06-08Malus hybr. KazakhstanGEN1995COLLECTED08/29/1995Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20 km. North of Urdzhar. 7 km. Northeast of Alekseyevka. Landform mostly hillside. Collected in North end of West Valley, upstream 3 km. from site 05 (GMAL's 3604-3607, GMAL's 3760-3789).47.27000000, 81.57361111990Silt to clay loam soil. Aspect: West. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii; Associated-Populus, Pyrus, Acer. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Assoc.-Lonicera, Amygdalus, Rubus. Dominant herbaceous: Grasses; Assoc.-Potentilla, Fragaria.Uncertain improvement statusSampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit collected from tree with nice shape. Fruit is firm with aromatic flesh flavor. Fruit size is larger than 50mm. Very clean and free of disease. Scion also collected. ---Malus sieversii hybrid. Domestic introgression intentified using 20K Illumina Infinium apple SNP array--1692612PI 657005
7PI 657009Kaz 95 07-02Malus hybr. KazakhstanGENFRUIT1995COLLECTED08/30/1995Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20 km. North of Urdzhar, 6 km. NE of Alekseyevka. Slopes of East-West Valley. Collected on north slope of North Valley. Between & East of sites 05 & 06 (GMAL's 3604-3615, GMAL's 3760-3789).47.27055556, 81.57916667960Slope incline: 15 degrees. Aspect: North. Rainfall: 400 mm. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii; Assoc.-Crataegus. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Associated-Amydalus. Dominant herbaceous: Aster.Uncertain improvement statusSampled 30 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm with aromatic flesh flavor, bruises easily. Fruit size is larger than 50mm, very attractive. Scion also collected. Same accession as GMAL 3792. ---Malus sieversii hybrid. Domestic introgression intentified using 20K Illumina Infinium apple SNP array--1692627PI 657009
8PI 657013Kaz 95 08-01Malus hybr. KazakhstanGEN1995COLLECTED08/30/1995Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20 km. North of Urdzhar. 5 km. Northeast of Alekseyevka. Collected mainly on west slopes in center of West Valley. Equidistant between sites 05 & 06 (GMAL's 3604-3615, GMAL's 3760-3789).47.25555556, 81.57222222920Silt to clay loam soil. Aspect: West. Landform mostly hillside. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Associated-Lonicera, Rubus. Dominant herbaceous: Malva; Assoc.-Fragaria.Uncertain improvement statusSampled 15 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic. Fruit size is larger than 50mm obtained from a small tree. ---Malus sieversii hybrid. Domestic introgression intentified using 20K Illumina Infinium apple SNP array--Charlamoff is a grandparent1692657PI 657013
9PI 657014Kaz 95 08-01Malus hybr. KazakhstanGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTED08/30/1995Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20 km. North of Urdzhar. 5 km. Northeast of Alekseyevka. Collected mainly on west slopes in center of West Valley. Equidistant between sites 05 & 06 (GMAL's 3604-3615, GMAL's 3760-3789).47.25555556, 81.57222222920Silt to clay loam soil. Aspect: West. Landform mostly hillside. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Associated-Lonicera, Rubus. Dominant herbaceous: Malva; Assoc.-Fragaria.Uncertain improvement statusSampled 15 fruits from 1 tree. Flesh flavor is aromatic. Fruit size is larger than 50mm obtained from a small tree. ---Malus sieversii hybrid. Domestic introgression intentified using 20K Illumina Infinium apple SNP array--Charlamoff is a grandparent1692659PI 657014
10PI 657020Kaz 95 09-03FMalus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGEN1995COLLECTED08/31/1995Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). 20 km. North of Urdzhar, 6 km. East-Northeast of Alekseyevka, on separate jeep trail. East Valley collection site. Collected on north end on flat by East River.47.27805556, 81.599722221120Flat slope. Dominant tree sp.: M. sieversii. Dominant shrub sp.: Rosa; Associated-Lonicera, Rubus. Dominant herbaceous: Malva; Assoc.-Fragaria.Wild materialSampled 60 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is hard with aromatic flesh flavor. Over color is 90% red. Fruit size is larger than 50mm, free of scab. Very heavy cropload. 1692719PI 657020
11PI 657029Kaz 95 18-03Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGENImage1995COLLECTED09/10/1995Karatau Province. Boraldy River Forest area. 5 km. North of Boraldy Forest Camp which is 80 km. North of Chimkent.42.88833333, 69.88111111910Xerophytic. Very stony soil, dry. Slope incline: 10 degrees, N-NW. Rainfall: less than 300 mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Associated-M. Sieversii. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus; Assoc-Cerasus. Associated herbaceous: Rheum, Tulipa.Wild materialSampled 150 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is hard with aromatic flesh flavor. Very clean. Same accession as GMAL 3971. Spur type tree. 1692831PI 657029
12PI 657046Kaz 95 18-10Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGENFRUIT1995COLLECTED09/10/1995Karatau Province. Boraldy River Forest area. 5 km. North of Boraldy Forest Camp which is 80 km. North of Chimkent.42.88833333, 69.88111111910Xerophytic. Very stony soil, dry. Slope incline: 10 degrees, N-NW. Rainfall: less than 300 mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Associated-M. Sieversii. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus; Assoc-Cerasus. Associated herbaceous: Rheum, Tulipa.Wild materialSampled 60 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm with aromatic flesh flavor. Over color is 75% red. Very clean. Spur type tree. 1692913PI 657046
13PI 657051Kaz 95 18-11Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGENFRUIT1995COLLECTED09/10/1995Karatau Province. Boraldy River Forest area. 5 km. North of Boraldy Forest Camp which is 80 km. North of Chimkent.42.88833333, 69.88111111910Xerophytic. Very stony soil, dry. Slope incline: 10 degrees, N-NW. Rainfall: less than 300 mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Associated-M. Sieversii. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus; Assoc-Cerasus. Associated herbaceous: Rheum, Tulipa.Wild materialSampled 150 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm with aromatic flesh flavor. Very clean. Very old tree. Spur type tree. 1692930PI 657051
14PI 657055Kaz 95 18-14Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGENImage1995COLLECTED09/10/1995Karatau Province. Boraldy River Forest area. 5 km. North of Boraldy Forest Camp which is 80 km. North of Chimkent.42.88833333, 69.88111111910Xerophytic. Very stony soil, dry. Slope incline: 10 degrees, N-NW. Rainfall: less than 300 mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Associated-M. Sieversii. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus; Assoc-Cerasus. Associated herbaceous: Rheum, Tulipa.Wild materialSampled 150 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is hard. Over color is 90% red. Stressed from drought. Spur type tree. 1692951PI 657055
15PI 657064Kaz 95 05-01P-22Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGENFRUIT1995COLLECTED08/29/1995Semipalitinsk Region (Tarbagatai Mountain Range). Village of Alekseyevka. 4 km. Northeast of Alekseyevka, 20 km. North of Urdzhar. Flat area near stream. Collected in South end of West Valley. Coordinated in Urdzhar: 47-05-01, 81-37-49.47.24416667, 81.57055556870Temp: max. +41, min. -40. Stoney gravely loam soil. Good drainage. 400mm rainfall. Dominant tree sp.: Populus. Dominant shrub sp.: Crataugus, Rosa; Associated-Viburnum. Random pop. as close as 20 m. to stream. Many new small trees growing.Wild materialSampled 5 fruits from 1 tree. 1693174PI 657064
16PI 657075Kaz 95 18-02P-30Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGENImageNot Available1995COLLECTED09/10/1995Karatau Province. Boraldy River Forest area. 5 km. North of Boraldy Forest Camp which is 80 km. North of Chimkent. Landform: slighty inclined plateau.42.88833333, 69.88111111910Xerophytic. Very stony soil, dry. Slope incline: 10 degrees, N-NW. Rainfall: less than 300 mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Associated-M. Sieversii. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus; Assoc-Cerasus. Associated herbaceous: Rheum, Tulipa.Wild materialSampled 8 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm with aromatic flesh flavor. Mostly spur-type. Very tenacious-late season type. Drought tolerant. 1693244PI 657075
17PI 657080Kaz 95 18-02P-33Malus sieversii (Ledeb.) M. Roem. KazakhstanGENFRUIT1995COLLECTED09/10/1995Karatau Province. Boraldy River Forest area. 5 km. North of Boraldy Forest Camp which is 80 km. North of Chimkent. Landform: slighty inclined plateau.42.88833333, 69.88111111910Xerophytic. Very stony soil, dry. Slope incline: 10 degrees, N-NW. Rainfall: less than 300 mm. Dominant tree sp: Crataegus; Associated-M. Sieversii. Dominant shrub sp: Amygdalus; Assoc-Cerasus. Associated herbaceous: Rheum, Tulipa.Wild materialSampled 8 fruits from 1 tree. Fruit is firm. Mostly spur-type. Very tenacious-late season type. Drought tolerant. 1693269PI 657080
18PI 590184Golden DeliciousMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1992DONATED08/19/19921024944PI 590184
19PI 590185JonathanMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1992DONATED08/19/19921024950PI 590185
20PI 589895MacounMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1988DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: size medium, W65 x L49 mm; shape flat, rectangular; dark purplish red blush over green background. Firm aromatic white flesh. Drops readily-bruises easily. Medium size, vigorous hardy, spur-type, productive tree. Upright habit, needs training and thinning, biennial. Very resistant to fire blight. Blooms late. Ripens several weeks after McIntosh. One of the highest quality eating apples known. Storage 110 days at 31 degrees F.1021865PI 589895
21PI 589902RegentMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Washington, United StatesGENFRUIT1988DONATED02/15/19881021905PI 589902
22PI 589906Sweet SixteenMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Minnesota, United StatesGENFRUIT1988DEVELOPEDComments: Red striped conic fruit up to 3". Aromatic, moderately acid; firm, crisp, cream-colored flesh. Unique, pleasing faintly nutty flavored cooking apple. Excellent for pice, sauce, dessert. Handles and stores well. Early bearing, late blooming tree with moderately spreading, vigorous habit. Dependable annual bearer. Resistant to scab and fure blight. Extremely cold-hardy variety; can withstand -50 degrees F with occasional winter injury. {Addendums and Regtrs. of Apple, List 35; Hort Sci Vol.26(8)}1021930PI 589906
23PI 589841DeliciousMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Iowa, United StatesGENFRUIT1987DEVELOPEDComments: Scions cut from suckers of the original Delicious tree. There are more than 150 red-fruited and spur-growth mutations. Most important apple variety in U.S. Fruit: size large, 65-90 mm; skin 50-100% red, striped or blushed; shape conic; flesh firm, creamy white; flavor sweet aromatic; eating quality good; harvest season early October; storage life at -0.5C long, 6 months. Tree: medium yields, annual cropping.1021272PI 589841
24PI 589442BraeburnMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. GENFRUIT1987DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: Large, conic, green-yellow ground color, 50-75% red orange stripe and blush pattern, maturing in mid-October with Fuji and just before Granny Smith. Flesh: yellowish, subacid firm, crisp, juicy with a sprightly flavor. Tree: medium vigor, extremely precocious, mid-season blooming with little tendency toward pre-harvest drop. Appears to adapt to all apple districts except for high elevations in eastern Washington State, USA.1017183PI 589442
25PI 589443ArletMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. SwitzerlandGENFRUIT1987DONATED01/29/19871017192PI 589443
26PI 589350FantazjaMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. GENFRUIT1986DEVELOPED1014948PI 589350
27PI 589032LindaMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Ontario, CanadaGENFRUIT1985DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: large; skin an attractive deep crimson; flavor sprightly; quality good in midwinter. Tree: vigorous; comes into bearing at an early age; not fully hardy in Ottawa and St. Lawrence River Valleys of Ontario and Quebec unless top- worked on a hardy framework.1007355PI 589032
28PI 589147Early CortlandMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUITNot Available1985DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: size large, 75-90 mm; skin 60-95% red, prominently striped; shape round-conic; flesh semifirm, cream colored; flavor somewhat tart; eating quality very good; harvest season first week September, 4 weeks before Cortland. Tree: productive; slightly biennial. An early ripening Cortland type.1010314PI 589147
29PI 613817MalindaMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1985DONATED06/24/1985CultivarFruit size medium, 65-70mm. Skin green ground color, 5-20% orange blush, unattractive. Shape conic. Flesh firm, cream- colored. Flavor subacid, eating quality fair. Harvest season late, late October, 3 weeks after Delicious. No commercial usefulness. Tree productive, strongly biennial cropping. R.D. Way, 1991. May not be true to type. Will get original from J. Luby.1012498PI 613817
30PI 588939HoneygoldMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Minnesota, United StatesGENFRUIT1984DEVELOPEDComments: Hardy substitute for Golden Delicious developed especially for cold northern areas. Golden Delicious flavor; Haralson hardiness. Medium to large, golden to yellowish green fruit with very smooth finish and reddish bronze blush. Flavor is sweeter and more bland than Golden Delicious. High quality. Superior storage qualities. Moderately vigorous tree; susceptible to fire blight. Ripens during October. Hardy to -50 degrees F. with occasional winter injury.1004989PI 588939
31PI 588943LibertyMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Washington, United StatesGENFRUIT1984DONATED08/30/1984Comments: Fruit: size medium; shape tall to intermediate conic to rectangular convex; skin yellow blushed and striped red; flesh firm, fine, yellowish; flavor sweet, juicy, subacid. Good for eating fresh, cooking; stores until Febuary with flavor intensified. Tree: hardy, vigorous, productive, annual; requires thinning. Most disease resistant apple developed; scab, fire blight, mildew and cedar apple rust; No spraying needed. Ripens early Oct. Requires 800 hours of chilling.1005016PI 588943
32PI 588842EmpireMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1984DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit size medium to large; shape intermediate to flat, truncate conic to rectangular, convex, slightly ribbed; skin solid red with slight striping, thick, waxy; flesh crisp, creamy; flavor subacid, aromatic. High quality dessert apple also good for cider. Season mid to very late. Vigorous, upright early bearing tree, spur type habit; produces annually, needs some thinning. Self-fruited. Ripens two weeks after McIntosh and hangs on tree longer. Hardy to -30 degrees F. Storage: 160 days at 30 degrees F. Additonal LIT.CIT: Whealy, K. 1989. Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory, p. 421003692PI 588842
33PI 588861Winter BananaMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUITNot Available1984DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: size medium to large, shape intermediate to tall, sometimes flat, conic to rectangular, convex - somewhat ribbed, often asymmetric, skin bright pale yellow; often blushed pinkish red, numerous pale dots, often a suture line from calyx basin to stem cavity, tough, waxy. Flesh moderately firm somewhat crisp, tender, a little coarse, flavor subacid, aromatic. Harvest season mid to very late. Tree: moderately vigorous, upright, spreading, pendulous. Needs warmth. 100-400 hrs. of chilling requirement.1004000PI 588861
34PI 588884Lord LambourneMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. England, United KingdomGENFRUIT1984DEVELOPEDComments: Size medium, W63 x L51 mm; shape intermediate to flat, rectangular, convex not ribbed; skin greenish yellow with red blush and darker stripes; flesh fine, firm, crisp, creamy; flavor moderately sweet, aromatic; harvest season mid to late; widely grown in Great Britain. High quality dessert apple. Tree: medium vigor, spreading, round headed, almost weeping. Although formerly troubled with virus disease, healthy material is now available. Good for northern areas. Self-fertile.1004286PI 588884
35PI 588772MonroeMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1984DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: size medium, W69 x L57 mm; shaped flat, truncate-conic, convex ribbed at the calyx basin; Skin: pale greenish yellow, blushed and streaked brownish crimson. Flesh: fine, soft, creamy; flavor sweet subacid, juicy. Good dessert quality, excellent for pies, sauce, baking. Resembles Baldwin in shape and texture, but superior in flavor and beauty. Tree: medium, vigorous, upright, spreading, reliable annual bearer very productive, subject to powdery mildew which is readily eradicated by including sulfur in spray schedule to terminal growth. LIT.CIT. Whealy K. 1989. Fruit, Berry and Nut p 65.1002152PI 588772
36PI 255899AkaneMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. Iwate, JapanGENFRUIT1959DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit size medium; skin 100% bright red, attractive; shape round-conic; flesh firm, cream colored; flavor subacid; eating quality good; harvest season late Aug., 6 weeks before Delicious. Tree: vigor medium; cropping good.1196060PI 255899
37PI 206035Worcester PearmainMalus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. GENFRUITNot Available1953DEVELOPEDComments: Fruit: size medium, 65-75 mm; skin 60-90% attractive red, striped; shape round-oblate; flesh semifirm, cream colored; flavor subacid; eating quality better than fair; harvest season early September, 4 weeks before Delicious, ripens unevenly; no commercial value. Tree: productive; strongly biennial cropping; fruits drop; Diploid (Proc. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 58:103. 1951). Commercial in England. R.D. Way, 1993.1172774PI 206035
38GMAL 451199TU-07-01Malus orientalis Uglitzk. Artvin, Turkey Historic1999COLLECTED09/16/1999Village of Savsat41.24888889, 42.365000001125Wild material1586474GMAL 4511
39GMAL 455699TU-27-01Malus orientalis Uglitzk. Kastamonu, TurkeyGENNot Available1999COLLECTED09/15/1999Village of Agli.41.65944444, 33.585833331120Wild material1638150GMAL 4556
40GMAL 4497Barenhecke 3 x KlipphausenMalus sylvestris (L.) Mill. GENNot Available1999DEVELOPEDCross of wild M. sylvestris.1598921GMAL 4497
41GMAL 4483RUS 98 04-03Malus orientalis Uglitzk. Caucasus, Soviet UnionGENNot Available1998COLLECTED07/26/19987 km. southwest of Shuntuk, in the "Horse mound" area.44.41000000, 40.12000000500Trees were 35 to 100 years old. The population area covered about 3 km. Associated species: Cornus mas, Pyrus sylvestris, Crataegus monogyna, Prunus spinosa. Rainfall: 800-1000 mm. annually.Wild materialLeaves and seeds collected.1598909GMAL 4483