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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 578679'PRIMAR'Elymus trachycaulus (Link) Gould Washington, United StatesW6HEAD1979DEVELOPEDPRE 1979CultivarLong-lived perennial bunch grass best adapted to conditions of eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and northeastern Oregon. Maturity early and early spring growth, and produces large yield of forage and seed. Rapid early growth is favorable to the growing of slender wheatgrass in association with sweetclover. Resistant to leaf stem, and stripe rusts and is superior to Mecca in resistance to head smut.1473650PI 578679
1PI 578552'BROMAR'Bromus carinatus Hook. & Arn. var. marginatus (Steud.) Barkworth & Anderton Washington, United StatesW6Not Available1977DEVELOPEDPRE 1977CultivarShort-lived perennial bunchgrass. Maturity 2 weeks later than commercial mountain bromegrass. Leafy, medium coarse stems. Erect growth habit. Early seedling vigor. Seed size large. High seed yield. Highly resistant to head smut. Best adapted to eastern Washington and northern Idaho.1473523PI 578552
2PI 578535'MARTIN'Bromus inermis Leyss. subsp. inermis Minnesota, United StatesW61964DEVELOPEDPRE 1964CultivarIntermediate in growth characteristics between southern strains (Lincoln, Achebach, Fischer) and Canadian Commercial. High forage yields and relatively free from leaf diseases.1473506PI 578535
3PI 658662'TIFT'Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench nothosubsp. drummondii (Steud.) de Wet ex Davidse Texas, United StatesS91960DONATED19601026577PI 658662
4NSL 5474'KENLAND'Trifolium pratense L. Maryland, United States Historic1961DONATED1961Cultivar1031826NSL 5474
5CSR 91'Illahee'Festuca rubra L. Maryland, United States Historic1956DEVELOPEDCultivarTurf variety.1002522CSR 91
6CSR 36'Coastal'Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. var. dactylon Georgia, United States Historic1939DEVELOPEDCultivar1001243CSR 36
7CSR 66'Fox'Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United States Historic1939DEVELOPEDCultivar1002009CSR 66
8G 12699'Itasca'Phleum pratense L. United StatesW6Not Available1939COLLECTEDCultivarMedium in time of maturity with a slightly higer forage yield than other timothy varieties. Average seed yield.1061193G 12699