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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 4956149Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. Missouri, United StatesNANot Available1984COLLECTED09/22/1984Along ridge of south boundary road, Monkey Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Section 24, T59N, R37W, Holt County.39.91040000, -95.00470000282South-facing slope. Associated with Carya ovata, Juniperus virginiana, Quercus macrocarpa, Q. rubra, redbud, Rhus, Triosteum, Ulmus, and miscellaneous forbes and grasses.Wild materialPlants to 6 meters tall.1390550PI 495614
1NA 81198NA 81198Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. Ohio, United StatesNANot Available2012COLLECTED10/07/2012Ohio: Franklin County; Battelle-Darby Metro Park � Cedar Ridge Overlook, approximately 12 miles southwest of Columbus, Ohio.39.90114600, -83.21246800272Dry to mesophytic forest along clay-rich, west-facing bluffs of Big Darby Creek.Wild materialSpecimens sampled were generally 50-60 ft in height and 15-20 ft in width. The trunk diameter at breast height was 15-20 in.1905328NA 81198
2Ames 31540JDC/VP/2012/049/442Viburnum prunifolium L. Missouri, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2012COLLECTED09/15/2012Thousand Hills State Park, Sections 11 and 12, northwest of Forest Lake, Adair County.40.18623000, -92.64865000280Dry, upland deciduous woods. Wild materialFruits were changing from green to black at time of collection.1904936Ames 31540
3NA 81138JDC/QM/2012/045/438Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. Iowa, United StatesNALEAFNot Available2012COLLECTED09/13/2012Iowa: Lee County; NE1/4 Sec. 34, Keokuk Quad on private property with owner's permission. Second individual at coordiinates 40.385547 N, -91.423895 W (individual 01-2). Additional individuals' GPS coordinates available (see Special Characters).40.38544300, -91.42315600173South and southwest-facing slopes (40 degrees)Wild materialAbundant population (100+ specimens). Large variation in leaf width across specimens from very narrow to very wide (possibly Q. muehlenbergii x Q. macrocarpa hybrids). Foliage quality was fairly poor possibly due to mites and/or drought. Acorn production was fairly light. Timing of harvest was a couple days early as acorns were greenish-yellow. One specimen noted possibly a Q. muehlenbergii x Q. macrocarpa hybrid.1905322NA 81138
4NA 81139JDC/QM/2012/046/439Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. Illinois, United StatesNALEAFNot Available2012COLLECTED09/13/2012Illinois: McLean County; Funks Grove: Sec. 19 and Sec. 20, McLean Quad on private property with owners' permission. Second tree at coordinates 40.349165 degrees N, 89.134180 degrees W (individual 02-2).40.34976700, -89.12903600206Very flat terrain and most likely relatively deep soils. Specimens sampled were near a small drainage ditch.Wild materialAcorns were yellow-brown and starting to drop. Other specimens in area already dropped acorns. Acorn production was relatively heavy. Dark, glossy leaves of excellent quality. Both specimens sampled were close to 5-6" d.b.h., approximately 100' in height and spread. A number of blue ash still bearing seeds (persistent since mid-July).1905323NA 81139
5NA 81140JDC/QM/2012/047/440Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. Indiana, United StatesNALEAFNot Available2012COLLECTED09/14/2012Indiana: Lawrence County; SW1/4 Sec. 5 and SE1/4 NW1/4 Sec. 5, Bedford East Quad on private property with owners' permission. Additional trees' coordinates at 38.805460 N, -86.435955 W (individual 03-2) and 38.813357 N, -86.433675 W (individual 03-3).38.80791300, -86.43648000177Old cow pasture. West-facing slope (40 degrees)Wild materialSpecimens 03-1 and 03-3 measured approximately 5-6" d.b.h. and 90' in height and 120' spread. Acorns were abundant and ranged from green, to yellow, to brown. One potential hybrid (Q. muehlenbergii x Q. macrocarpa) located at 40.348967, -89.134509.1905325NA 81140
6NA 81141JDC/QM/2012/048/441Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. Indiana, United StatesNALEAFNot Available2012COLLECTED09/14/2012Indiana: Clark County; Charlestown State Park, with permission granted via Lucas Green, park manager. Additional trees' coordinates at 38.446954 N, -85.627281 W (individual 04-2); 38.447131 N, -85.641925 W (individual 04-3); 38.446647 N, -85.641590 W (individual 04-4), and 38.444289 N, -85.645788 W (individual 04-5)38.43584100, -85.62728100174Open glade and mixed deciduous forest. Very dry, shallow soilsWild materialAcorns still fairly green and quite small.1905327NA 81141