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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 635048 | 'Courtyard' | Poa pratensis L. | Idaho, United States | PVPO | | Not Available | 2004 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Courtyard is a late maturing Kentucky bluegrass variety, similar to Midnight in its field appearance. Courtyard is slightly earlier in maturity than NuGlade with an equal or greater yield potential.. Spaced plants are pyramidal in shape, similar to Liberator. One-year-old plants average 42 cm in diameter from rhizome extension from a single plant. At anthesis, panicles appear mostly whitish tan in color with a slight purplish cast. In the panicles can be seen a mix of medium green, yellow green, and purplish colors. Other varieties (Midnight, Award ) are more uniformly purple at anthesis. In seed production, leaves are medium green and culms are light green. Culms are smooth to the touch and flag leaf margins are rough. Panicles are upright with nearly horizontal branches at the nodes. | 1659739 | PI 635048 |
| 1 | PI 635049 | 'Blue Velvet' | Poa pratensis L. | Idaho, United States | PVPO | | Not Available | 2004 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Blue Velvet is a late maturing Kentucky bluegrass variety, resembling Award in growth habit and seedhead appearance. Anthesis date is a day or two earlier than Total Eclipse and Award. Panicles at anthesis are mostly green in color with slightly more purple tone than in Total Eclipse. Leaf texture in seed production is very fine and leaves are mostly upright, though some are prostrate. Rhizome spread from a spaced plant averages 26 cm, however this measurement was taken from August-planted spaced plants. | 1659740 | PI 635049 |
| 2 | PI 634980 | 'GINNEY' | Poa pratensis L. | Idaho, United States | PVPO | | Not Available | 2004 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Ginney is an elite turf-type cultivar with a late maturity. In seed production, Ginney produces fine, dark green, upright leaves. In spaced plantings, it produces a flat-topped mound with uniform culm lengths, without a pyramidal shape. Plant form is influenced very little by soil variations across a field. Culm orientation is mainly vertical with culms around the perimeter of a spaced plant showing some leaning. Culms are smooth to the touch and flag leaves are very slightly rough when felt basipetally. Culm color is a medium light green, and panicles at anthesis are strongly purple with occasional tan speckles. Panicle branches are ascending at anthesis but at maturity are generally drooping, except at the upper two or three nodes. | 1657423 | PI 634980 |
| 3 | PI 632298 | 'PERFECTION' | Poa pratensis L. | Idaho, United States | PVPO | | Not Available | 2002 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Perfection is a late maturing cultivar, similar to Award, with a high degree of apomixis. Culm length in Post Falls, ID, at anthesis averages 43 cm and at maturity averages 67 cm. Panicle length averages 9.7 cm. Culms are smooth to the touch and the flag leaf is only slightly rough when felt against the grain. Shape of the spaced plants are fairly rectangular or blocky, meaning that there is less tapering in culm length towards the perimeter of the plant than in other varieties. Panicle color at anthesis is only slightly purple with a predominate light green cast. Leaf color is a bluish green with an only slightly yellow culm. Leaf texture is medium. Lateral extension from rhizome growth in one year averages 24-cm in diameter | 1641292 | PI 632298 |
| 4 | PI 632299 | 'AWESOME' | Poa pratensis L. | Idaho, United States | PVPO | | Not Available | 2002 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Awesome is a very dark green variety with a slightly earlier heading and flowering maturity than Award and NuGlade. In seed production fields, Awesome is slightly taller than NuGlade and not quite as uniform in appearance. Culm length at maturity in Post Falls, ID, averages 52 cm and panicle length, 8.5 cm. Culm length exhibits some plant-to-plant variation throughout the field due to the underlying soil conditions. In poorer soil the plants appear smaller and the culm length shorter. Culms are smooth to the touch and the flag leaf is slightly rough when felt against the grain. Overall shape of a spaced plant is rather ball shaped, meaning that the lateral leaves and panicles give the plant a roundish appearance. Leaf color is a medium dark green with predominantly green culms with very little yellow color to the culms. Panicle color is a mixture of medium green and light purple at anthesis. Rhizome extension after one year averages 26 cm in diameter. | 1641293 | PI 632299 |