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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 612501F. virginiana subsp. glauca LH 30-4Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt Montana, United StatesCORImageNot Available2000COLLECTED08/09/1989Lolo Creek Road, Route 12 Outside Lolo National Forest about 10 miles southwest of Missoula46.74500000, -114.190560001060Wild materialHermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; large fruited; heat tolerant; representative of subsp. glauca from the central Rocky Mountains (Montana).1589219PI 612501
1PI 612487F. chiloensis subsp. pacifica BC CanadaFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. pacifica Staudt British Columbia, CanadaCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED1984Sites along British Columbia mainland coast and associated coastal Islands.50.32650000, -125.437100002Wild materialFemale; short day; large fruit; winter hardy in Ontario, but not Michigan; very resistant to leaf scorch and spot; representative of subsp. pacifica from the upper Pacific Northwest (British Columbia). This plant material was collected in 1984.1588155PI 612487
2PI 612488F. chiloensis subsp. pacifica BC CanadaFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. pacifica Staudt British Columbia, CanadaCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED11/1999Wild materialHermaphrodite; short day; large orange fruit; winter hardy in Ontario, but not Michigan; elite representative of subsp. pacifica from upper Pacific Northwest (British Columbia).1588156PI 612488
3PI 612489F. chiloensis subsp. lucida Honeyman ParkFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. lucida (E. Vilm. ex Gay) Staudt Oregon, United StatesCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED08/1997Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park a couple of miles south of Florence, Oregon43.93167000, -124.1108300010Wild materialFemale; short day; unusually high fruit number; representative of subsp. lucida from the lower Pacific Northwest (Oregon).1588157PI 612489
4PI 612490F. chiloensis subsp. pacifica Scotts CreekFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. pacifica Staudt California, United StatesCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED07/21/1975Central, coastal California at Franklin Point, about two miles north of Scott Creek Beach.37.14972000, -122.359440000Loose, white sand dunes overlooking the ocean (about 100 feet away). Some succulents and grasses, although was mostly strawberry.Wild materialFemale; short day; large; red fruited; highest yield potential of any North American clone analyzed to date; found on dunes, so probably has high salt and drought tolerance, as well as low nutrient needs; elite representative of subsp. pacifica from central California.1588158PI 612490
5PI 612491F. virginiana subsp. glauca BT3 UtahFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt Utah, United StatesCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED07/27/1997Big Cottonwood Creek Canyon, Utah41.10639000, -111.500280002712Loose decomposed granite soil. Found in fir forest opening. Associated with Indian Paint Brush (Castilleja sp.), Geranium sp., grasses, and Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia sp.).Wild materialFemale; repeat flowering; red fruited; probably winter hardy as found at 2000m elevation; representative of subsp. glauca from the Rocky Mountains (Utah). Probably represents the clone used by Brighurst (CFRA 338) to produce day-nutral cultivars.1588159PI 612491
6PI 612492F. virginiana subsp. virginiana Eagle 14Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana Ontario, CanadaCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED05/28/1988Picnic area on Highway 3 just east of Eagle, Elgin county, Ontario.42.56667000, -81.566670000Mown grassland at edge of wood. Grass mown periodicallyWild materialPartial hermaphrodite; weak, cyclic flowering; resistant to mildew and scorch; representative of subsp. virginiana from south central Canada (Ontario).1588160PI 612492
7PI 612493F. virginiana subsp. virginana Fredrk. 9Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana Ontario, CanadaCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED07/20/1988Fredrick, Cochrane district, Ontario. Second picnic area on highway 11 west of Cochrane.49.06667000, -81.133330000Open grassy areas in pine woodland. Soils: peat and clay.Wild materialMale; cyclic flowering; winter hardy; resistant to mildew and scorch; representative of subsp. virginiana from south central Canada (Ontario).1588161PI 612493
8PI 612494F. virginiana subsp. glauca Black Hills S. Dak.Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt South Dakota, United StatesCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED08/02/1989Whitetail Gulch in Black Hills National Forest, Pennington county, South Dakota. Corner of county road 318 and forest road 18244.55278000, -103.656670001555Grazed forest medow with Pinus contorta, Picea glauca, Poplus termuloides and grasses. Asdpect northwest.Wild materialFemale; cyclic flowering; probably winter hardy as found at 1550m elevation; representative of an apparent hybrid between eastern subsp. virginiana and western subsp. glauca on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains (Black Hills of South Dakota).1588162PI 612494
9PI 612495F. virginiana subsp. virginiana. LH 50-4 MontanaFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana Montana, United StatesCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED08/16/1989Kings Hill Pass in the Lewis and Clark National Forest46.84111000, -110.694440002255At interface of montane Pinus contorta and subalpine Picea englemannii and Pinus albicaulis communities.Wild materialHermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; extremely large, numerous fruit; probably cold winter hardy as found at 2255m elevation; representative of an apparent hybrid between subsp. glauca and subsp. virginiana on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains (Lewis and Clark National Forest, Montana).1588163PI 612495
10PI 612496F. virginiana subsp. glauca MN 8688 AlasFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt Alaska, United StatesCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED1985Found near Delta Junction, Alaska64.03333000, -145.733330000Wild materialPartial hermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; resistant to black root rot; representative of subsp. glauca from the upper northwestern part of Fragaria virginiana's range (Alaska).1588164PI 612496
11PI 612497F. virginiana subsp. virginiana MontrealFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana Ontario, CanadaCORLEAFNot Available1999COLLECTED07/23/1988On highway 17 at Montreal River Harbour, Algoma district, Ontario.47.23333000, -84.650000000Open disturbed habitat between road and woodland. Very sandy, gravelly soil, very dry.Wild materialHermaphrodite; short day; unusually large fruit; resistant to mildew and scorch; representative of subsp. virginiana from south-central Canada (Ontario).1588165PI 612497
12PI 612498F. virginiana subsp. virginiana RH 23 MiFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana Minnesota, United StatesCORLEAFNot Available1999COLLECTED07/27/1986Koochiching county, Minnesota48.45000000, -93.166670000Northern dry mesic forest (C.F. Curtis) with Populus tremuloides, Betula papifera (sp.?), Picea glauca, Picea mariana and Pinus strobus.Wild materialPartial hermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; large fruit; resistant to black root rot, scorch and spot; representative of subsp. virginiana from the upper midwest (Minnesota).1588166PI 612498
13PI 612499F. virginiana subsp. virginiana RH 30 MiFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana Minnesota, United StatesCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED06/21/1986Cut Face Creek (Good Harbor Creek), Cook county, Minnesota47.73028000, -90.440000000Populus tremuloides, Cornus sp. and Picea marianaWild materialPartial hermaphrodite; cyclic flowering; resistant to black root rot, scorch and spot; representative of subsp. virginiana from the upper midwest (Minnesota).1588167PI 612499
14PI 612500F. virginiana subsp. glauca RH 45 AlFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. glauca (S. Watson) Staudt Alberta, CanadaCORImageNot Available1999COLLECTED08/1984Found near Columbia Icefield (Sunwapta Pass)52.21667000, -117.166670002200Wild materialPartial hermaphrodite; weak cyclic flowering; probably extremely cold hardy due to location; resistant to black root rot, scorch and spot; representative of subsp. glauca from southwestern Canada (Alberta).1588168PI 612500
15PI 612323F. virginiana subsp.virginiana NC 96-35-2Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana Alabama, United StatesCORImageNot Available1996COLLECTED07/14/1996On the right side of the road for about 200 yards up county road 148. County road 148 turns left off of highway 20, 2.3 miles east of Boligee, Greene county, Alabama.32.73194000, -87.99556000Roadside and ditch. One shrubby form of fragrant sumac noted also.Wild materialUSDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 19961535612PI 612323
16PI 612324F. virginiana subsp. virginiana NC 96-48-1Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana South Carolina, United StatesCORImageNot Available1996COLLECTED07/21/1996Trail to Caney Creek Falls in Chester State Park. The park is on SC 72, just west of Chester, Chester county, South Carolina.34.68083000, -81.24639000Heavy shade in the last low area along trail before reaching the dam of the lake. The site has year round moisture. Vaccinium arboreum (sparkleberry), Viburnum prunifolium (black haw), Rosa carolina and Rhus aromatica.Wild materialUSDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 19961535634PI 612324
17PI 612325F. virginiana subsp. virginianaFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. virginiana North Carolina, United StatesCORLEAFNot Available1996COLLECTED05/14/1996Roadside on the right, headed north on highway US 17; 1.3 miles south of Chadwick, Jones county, North Carolina.34.94139000, -77.23917000Scattered near woods edge and in disturbed roadside. Primarily pine overstory.Wild materialUSDA Sponsored plant collecting expedition, 19961536041PI 612325
18PI 612318'Ambato'Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. chiloensis f. chiloensis Tungurahua, EcuadorCORImageNot Available1996COLLECTED04/01/19962 km east of Huachi Grande. Commercial field of Manual and Victor Salinas's neighbor.-1.28333000, -78.633330003000Volcanic ash, very dry - as Popenoe 1921 described annual rainfall, plants are not irrigated. Field has been Huachi strawberry for 100-250 years. Plants spaced about 1 plant per 0.3 square meter.Wild material1522003PI 612318
19PI 612320F. virginiana subsp. grayana JP 95-9-6Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. grayana (Vilm. ex J. Gay) Staudt Georgia, United StatesCORImageNot Available1995COLLECTED09/12/1995Wild material1516485PI 612320
20PI 612570F. virginiana FloridaFragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. grayana (Vilm. ex J. Gay) Staudt Florida, United StatesCORLEAFNot Available1995COLLECTED08/31/1995Wild material1516464PI 612570
21PI 612486F. virginiana subsp. grayana NC 95-19-1Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. grayana (Vilm. ex J. Gay) Staudt Mississippi, United StatesCORImageNot Available1995COLLECTED07/11/1995Mississippi, Monroe county. Hwy 278 1.8 mi from Lake Monroe Rd to Wrenwood Rd. L on Wrenwood (an unpaved rd to Presbyterian Church Camp). Site 0.75 mi off road to the right, behind caretakers home.34.00750000, -88.571390000Cedar glade with occasional F. virginiana, mostly in heavy shade, but with several colonies extending out into open areas.Wild materialDr. Natalia Peres, University of Florida has found that this clone is immune to Colletotrichum crown rot.1507728PI 612486
22PI 612569F. virginiana subsp. grayana NC 95-21-1Fragaria virginiana Mill. subsp. grayana (Vilm. ex J. Gay) Staudt Mississippi, United StatesCORLEAFNot Available1995COLLECTED07/12/1995Mississippi, Pontotoc county. Trace State Park (just outside Tupelo)33.85528000, -88.539170000Along roadside in grassy areas. Found in shade under trees. Scattered and morphologically diverse popl.Wild materialUpdate on 1995 F. virginiana Collections in the Southeastern USA James R. Ballington and Jerry A. Payne South Carolina was extremely frustrating, by the middle of the week we had only verified the existence of one location for Fragaria virginiana inthe Coastal Plain. Three accessions were located in the Edgefield District of Sumter National Forest and four in Greenwood State Park. Fragaria virginiana from the one verified Coastal Plain location is currently growing in a garden near Lexington, SC. Twelve accessions of Vaccinium spp., four of Gaylussacia frondosa, and one of Rubus argutus were also collected.In southeastern Louisiana and in Mississippi, Fragaria virginiana was not abundant either, and no accessions were found south of Starkville, MS. Specific previous sites were visited near Hattisburg and Laurel, MS, but F. virginiana was no longer present. A total 33 accessions of F. viriniana were collected from east central and northeastern Mississippi. Occurring in small outcroppings of prairie in these regions. Characterized by a very thin layer of 'usually' sticky black soil over decaying limestone, and a scattered to dense overstory of Juniperus virginiana. Within such prairies, F. virginiana was often found growing directly under J. virginiana where little other vegetation occurred. In addition to F. virginiana, 14 accessions of Vaccinium spp. and two accessions Rubus flagellaris were also collected. The collecting trips raised serious questions concerning the statusof Fragaria virginiana in the southeastern US. Is it really as rare as it appears to be in areas such as the coastal plain of South Carolina, southern Mississippi and southeastern Louisiana? People in almost every area told us how abundant wild strawberries were on their property or generally in their region, but these almost always turned out to be either Duchesnea indica, or Potentilla canadensis. The abundance of these two species was about what we had hoped for F. virginiana.1507734PI 612569
23PI 602568F. chiloensis f. patagonica 2 PAL 2C EliFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. chiloensis f. patagonica Staudt ChileCORImageNot Available1992COLLECTED1992Rio Palena, starting from site 2PAL-1, approx 1 K east following the course of the river-43.61667000, -71.81667000283pasture and woodlandsWild material1011347PI 602568
24PI 602570F. chiloensis f. patagonica 2 CAR 3BFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. chiloensis f. patagonica Staudt ChileCORImageNot Available1992COLLECTED1992Lago General Carrera, 42K north of junction with 205 on rte 7, approximately 8 km before Puerto Tranqui-46.65000000, -72.633330000open pasture and shrubs on both sides of roadWild material1011407PI 602570
25PI 612316F. chiloensis f. patagonica 2 BRA 1AFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. chiloensis f. patagonica Staudt ChileCORImageNot Available1992COLLECTED1992Mar Brava,-41.83333000, -73.633330000low old dunes and interdune flats from about 1/2 -1 K back from the beach,Wild materialAdditional collection information forthcoming1011252PI 612316
26PI 612317F. chiloensis f. patagonica 2TAP 4B ElitFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. chiloensis f. patagonica Staudt ChileCORImageNot Available1992COLLECTED1992La Tapera, 41 km east of X-25 junction with hwy 7, on X-25-44.65000000, -71.70000000610basiclly small sand dunes in pasture by the roadWild materialAdditional collection information forthcoming1011283PI 612317
27PI 552091F. chiloensis f. patagonica TDC 01JFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. chiloensis f. patagonica StaudtBiobío, ChileCORImageNot Available1990COLLECTEDTermas de Chillan-36.80000000, -71.733330001900Wild materialFrom USDA/ARS-funded plant exploration expedition to collect Fragaria throughout its native range in Chile1447063PI 552091
28PI 551728F. chiloensis subsp. lucida CA 1367Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. lucida (E. Vilm. ex Gay) Staudt California, United StatesCORPLANTNot Available1984DEVELOPEDWild materialHigh flavor, high brix, large fruit. Dioecious.1446700PI 551728
29PI 551735F. chiloensis pacifica CA 1499 Auk LakeFragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. pacifica Staudt Alaska, United StatesCORImageNot Available1984COLLECTED58.38249000, -134.6343100010Auke Lake, AK near the Mendenhall Glacier Northwest of JuneauBreeding materialFree of all foliar diseases, relatively large, high flavored fruit1446707PI 551735
30PI 551736'Ambato'Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. chiloensis f. chiloensis Cusco, PeruCORLEAFNot Available1984COLLECTED1965Cuzco, Peru-14.00000000, -72.000000004000Cuzco, PeruBreeding materialCultivated white fruited landrace from Peru. Likely brought by Spanish from Chile to Peru in late 1500s.Grown by Peruvians since then.1446708PI 551736
31PI 551527F. cascadensis Pacific Crest Trail 110Fragaria cascadensis K. E. Hummer Oregon, United StatesCORFLOWERNot Available1982COLLECTED09/19/1981Near Sisters, four miles South of Santiam Pass, east shore of Big Lake, Willamette National Forest.44.37065000, -121.865620001435Wild materialDecaploid strawberry found near Big Lake on the Pacific Crest Trail1446499PI 551527
32PI 236579F. chiloensis ssp. patagonica Darrow 72Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. chiloensis f. patagonica StaudtLa Araucanía, ChileCORLEAFNot Available1981COLLECTED1956Collected in the garden of Luis Schindler Near Lake Malleco, Tolhuaca National Park-38.21890000, -71.81290000910Breeding materialAppressed ascending hairs on petiole. Light green petioles. hermaphroditic flowers.1185837PI 236579
33PI 551445F. chiloensis subsp. lucida RCP-37Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. lucida (E. Vilm. ex Gay) Staudt California, United StatesCORImageNot Available1981COLLECTED08/1977Redwood Creek Park, Humbolt County, near Orick.41.28388000, -124.092220003Wild materialStrawberry aphid resistant, Red Stele resistant, Spider Mite resistant .Collection site just south of the Kuchel Visitor Center (Redwoods Visitor Center). Male flowers.1446381PI 551445
34PI 551453F. chiloensis subsp. lucida WLSP-08Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. lucida (E. Vilm. ex Gay) Staudt Washington, United StatesCORImageNot Available1981COLLECTED08/1977Westport Light State Park, Grays Harbor County. Located on the Pacific Ocean at Westport, WA, 22 miles southwest of Aberdeen, Wash.46.88746000, -124.1234400010Wild materialRed Stele resistant, Strawberry Aphid resistant Female flowers.1446389PI 551453
35PI 551459F. chiloensis subsp. pacifica Bandon St. Pk -14Fragaria chiloensis (L.) Mill. subsp. pacifica Staudt Oregon, United StatesCORImageNot Available1981COLLECTED08/1977Bandon State Park Coos County Located along Bandon's Beach Loop Road43.09832000, -124.4304800010Bandon State Park, Bandon, Coos CountyWild materialRed stele resistant, Strawberry Aphid resistant, Spider Mite resistant1446395PI 551459
36PI 551471F. virginiana subsp. platypetala Ice House 59Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier nothosubsp. cuneifolia (Nutt. ex Howell) Staudt California, United StatesCORImageNot Available1981COLLECTED08/1977El Dorado County, Ice House Reservoir Campground38.82850000, -120.365300001680mixed conifer forest on the edge of Ice House ResevoirWild materialPartial hermaphrodite1446443PI 551471