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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 614880'Chadmo'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Los Lagos, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Chiloe.-42.50000000, -73.91666667Cultivated materialThe stems have pink bases, the petioles are faintly red, the blades are green, the flowers are pink. The blade edges are very dentate. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1128508PI 614880
1PI 614881QQ95Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Humahuaca.-23.21666667, -65.33333333LandraceThe stems have pink bases and green stripes. There are many branches all along the stems, with narrow branch angles so that the stems are erect. The petioles are faintly red, the flowers are green or red. There are many leaves within the infloresence. Observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128509PI 614881
2PI 614882QQ67Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Araucanía, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Temuco.-38.75000000, -72.60000000LandraceThe bases of the stems are pink, the petioles are green, the flowers are yellow-white. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128510PI 614882
3PI 614883QQ101Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Yavi.-22.10000000, -65.61666667LandraceThe stems have either pink bases with green stripes, or they are red striped. The petioles are either green or weakly red. The flowers are pink. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128511PI 614883
4PI 614884QQ87Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Susques.-23.41666667, -66.48333333LandraceThe stems have pink bases and green stripes. The petioles and flowers are green. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128512PI 614884
5PI 614885QQ57Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Chillan, (Faro Ranch).-36.60000000, -72.11666667LandraceThe stems have red bases with green stripes. The petioles are green. The flowers are pink. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128513PI 614885
6PI 614886QQ74Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Maule, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Talco.-35.43333333, -71.66666667LandraceThe stems have pink bases, further up they are orange with green stripes. The petioles and flowers are orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128514PI 614886
7PI 614887QQ63Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Canete.-37.80000000, -73.40000000LandraceThe stems have green stripes, the petioles and blades are green. The flowers are green with faint pink coloring. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128515PI 614887
8PI 614888QQ61Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Canete.-37.80000000, -73.40000000LandraceThe stems are red with green stripes visible through the red. The petioles have faint red, the blades are green. The flowers are red. The red parts are an attractive dark purple shade. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128516PI 614888
9PI 614889QQ59Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Canete.-37.80000000, -73.40000000LandraceThe stems are orange with green stripes. The petioles and blades are green. The flowers are orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128517PI 614889