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0PI 699198BBF 418Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62021COLLECTED08/27/2021Cloudcroft. About 24 miles S of Cloudcroft on Sunspot Highway = Rt 6563 at AppleTree trailhead. Drainage just below SW edge of parking lot. 32.71375000, -105.747750002658Mostly in open in medium brown soil, rocky, other herbs. Wild materialHundreds of mature plants in perfect condition, some 2 ft tall with 3 inch wide leaflets, flowering and clusters of almost-ripe fruit, some heavily grazed. Collected 10 fruit. 2120913PI 699198
1PI 699199BBF 419Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62021COLLECTED08/27/2021Cloudcroft. About 23.5 miles S of Cloudcroft on Sunspot Highway = Rt 6563. Around parking lot, steep slope S of highway, and along trail as it decends to river bottoms. 32.71418700, -105.752590002674In steep rocky slope or in flats protected by large fallen logs, growing in Ponderosa bark in full sun. Wild materialMany very large, mature, healthy plants, some over 2 ft tall, often flowering and with clusters of almost-ripe fruit. Collected one fruit. 2120914PI 699199
2PI 699200BBF 420Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62021COLLECTED08/27/2021Cloudcroft. About 20 miles S of Cloudcroft on Sunspot Highway = Rt 6563 at 1000 mile trailhead. All around horse corral near parking pulloff. 32.75438200, -105.779332002703West facing valley with shade of very large firs and protected by horse corral fence. Wild materialHundreds of plants, some very large, mature and flowering with almost-ripe fruit, but some spindly. Collected 16 fruit. 2120915PI 699200
3PI 699201BBF 421Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62021COLLECTED08/27/2021Cloudcroft. About 15 miles S of Cloudcroft on Sunspot Highway = Rt 6563 at Cathey trailhead parking lot. In gravel slopes on both E and W edges of parking lot. 32.80380700, -105.805047003224Often in open in pure gravel, some under brush and among grass. Wild materialHundreds of plants of all sizes up to 10 inches, mostly robust and green but little flowering. Collected 2 fruit. 2120916PI 699201
4PI 699195BBF 415Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62021COLLECTED08/26/2021Sacramento. Along 521 = Agua Chaquita Canyon Road about 2.3 miles W of Sacramento and about 0.20 miles E of fork to Hay Canyon Road. Just off S roadside in ditch under trees. 32.79345000, -105.601350002544Under Ponderosa pine, sandy soil, needle mulch, sticks, grass. Wild materialAbout 15 plants to almost 12 inches tall, healthy and green. Collected one plant that had one immature berry. 2120910PI 699195
5PI 691565UWUO 400Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62019COLLECTED08/24/2019Otero County. Lincoln National Forest. Near Mayhill. From Mayhill SW on 130 about 5.3 miles then 0.5 miles S on Bear Canyon Rd on the way to Camp Mary White.32.84768300, -105.542976002123Ponderosa pines, grass and mulch, close to creek (dry).Wild materialAbout 100 small green healthy plants with jamesii also present. Collected 3 plants, 1 mother tuber, and 1 fruit yielding 30 seeds. 2096815PI 691565
6PI 691566UWUO 401Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62019COLLECTED08/24/2019Lincoln County. Lincoln National Forest. Near Ruidoso. From Ruidos N on 48 and W on 532 then N on 117 to top of Monjeau Peak, site of 458413 and 564045. 33.43151667, -105.731016702911High open grassy peak. Wild materialThousands of widely spread green healthy plants, many flowering. Collected 7 plants, 24 fruit yielding 66 seeds. 2096816PI 691566
7PI 689427GBdRF 388Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United States Historic2018COLLECTED09/23/2018Gila County. Silver City. Burro Mountains. Gila National Forest. From Silver City S on 90 to Tyrone road (smooth gravel) and W 6.5 miles to Burro Mountain Homestead. W side of road through community, behind large white metal building with flag pole. 32.62033000, -108.435060001995In open in drift of branches and debris in moist, brown, gravely soil. Wild materialOnly two colonies of 5 and 12 green plants to 6 inches, with atypical leaf shape, without flowers or fruit, but tubers on long stolons. Collected 2 tubers. 1970723PI 689427
8PI 689429GBdRF 390Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/23/2018Gila County. Silver City. Burro Mountains. Gila National Forest. From Silver City S on 90 to Tyrone (smooth gravel) road and W about 4 miles to T intersection with Deadman Canyon Road to N at 20 culverts. In flat valley below and berm from wash on N side of Tyrone Road. 32.61727000, -108.406360001921Under large Ponderosas and Junipers in needle mulch. Wild materialAbout 25 plants, green, rosette to 4 inches, some with fruit. Collected 12 fruit with 300 seeds. 1970725PI 689429
9PI 689423GBdRF 384Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/22/2018Catron County. Gila Cliff Dwellings. Gila National Forest. From Silver City N on 15 for 46 miles to Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument parking lot. From parking lot NW for 1/2 mile on hiking trail to Gila National Forest, and about 2/10 mile W on trail on delta of west fork of Gila River. 33.23463000, -108.273710001747Open grassy flats under shade of brush and willow scub. In grass with small herbs. Brown sandy soil with gravel. Wild materialAbundant green plants to 15 inches with fruit. Colorado potato beetle present. Collected 37 fruit with 1166 seeds. 1970719PI 689423
10PI 689424GBdRF 385Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/22/2018GrantPinos Altos. Gila National Forest. From Silver City N on 15 to Pinos Altos, then 6.3 miles to McMillan Campground. From close to campground entrance and NE along creek banks. 32.92525000, -108.213710002118Shady deep creek valley, in needle mulch in moist black soil under large Ponderosas. Wild materialMany green plants with many mature fruits, many already fallen to ground. Collected 142 fruit with 8833 seeds. 1970720PI 689424
11PI 689412GBdRF 373Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/20/2018Apache County. Nutrioso. Apache National Forest. From Nutrioso S on 191 and NE on FR56, continuing on FR8056. Hulsey Lake. From parking lot down N toward rock jetty. 33.93220000, -109.160210002629N facing slope of S shore. Under fallen branches and duff in moist dark soil. Among ferns. Wild materialMany thousands of plants to 24 inches, with very large leaves and many very large mature fruit, including many on the ground. Collected 130 fruit with 9861 seeds. 1970708PI 689412
12PI 689413GBdRF 374Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/20/2018Greenlee County. Alpine. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191 to FR26 Beaverhead road. About 2 miles W on FR26 at culvert at sharp W turn, W roadside and S along Beaver Creek bottoms. Site of 679931. 33.71447000, -109.258830002353Open gravel W-facing roadside or flat grassy creek bottom. Wild materialMany plants. When in open among road shoulder between rocks, very dark and thick leaves. Colorado potato beetle. Fruit common. Collected 79 fruit with 4538 seeds. 1970709PI 689413
13PI 689416GBdRF 377Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/20/2018Greenlee County. Alpine. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191 to FR26 Beaverhead road. About 4 miles W on FR26 and W of bridge over creek. 33.71999000, -109.276280002339Beaver Creek flats among fallen logs and in needle mulch in moist dark soil. Grazing pressure from cattle evident. Wild materialTwo small plants with fruit. Collected 3 fruit with 177 seeds. 1970712PI 689416
14PI 689417GBdRF 378Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/20/2018Apache County. Alpine. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191 to Greenlee County line. In gravel edge of E side of 191, about 500 ft N and 1000 ft S of Greenlee line. 33.77841000, -109.183430002420Open gravel roadside and among thorny brush on E-facing slopes down to Coleman Creek. Wild materialMany robust, mature plants to 8 inches with many mature fruit. Collected 62 fruit with 2055 seeds. 1970713PI 689417
15PI 689406GBdRF 367Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/18/2018Pima County. Tucson. Santa Catalina Mountains. From Tucson to Summerhaven on General Hitchcock highway and Ski Run road to trailhead to Lemmon Meadow. At Lemmon Meadow site of Harlan 111 [2000], previous Bamberg collection 679938, Hungry "Seeds of Time" film site. 32.43844000, -110.793440002775High flat alpine meadow. Among fallen logs in grass and under large firs. Moist black soil. Wild materialVery many widely scattered plants of various sizes, often quite large, green, and with many large mature fruit. Collected 63 fruit with 2361 seeds. 1970702PI 689406
16PI 689407GBdRF 368Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/18/2018Pima County. Tucson. Santa Catalina Mountains. From Tucson to Summerhaven on General Hitchcock highway and Ski Run road to 1/10 mile E of Lemmon trailhead parking lot at Caprock trail parking lot. Along 1/4 mile of Caprock Trail ridge around ski lift equipment and towers and below on S-facing slopes. 32.44177000, -110.780410002752Along open grassy crest path/gravel road, in bare soil or rocks around buildings and tower footings, and in open, rocky, grassy, steep S-facing slope between rocks and among fallen branches. Wild materialVery many widely scattered plants of various sizes, green, often with many mature fruit. Collected 55 fruit with 2968 seeds. 1970703PI 689407
17PI 689408GBdRF 369Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/18/2018Pima County. Tucson. Santa Catalina Mountains. From Tucson on General Hitchcock highway. Less than one mile before Summerhaven. At intersection with "Control" road that runs N. S side of intersection. 32.44778000, -110.755270002415On steep grades among rocks and ferns in open N-facing wash. Wild materialOccasional small scattered plants, sometimes with mature berries. Collected 25 fruit with 1166 seeds. 1970704PI 689408
18PI 689402GBdRF 363Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/17/2018Santa Cruz County. Patagonia. Patagonia Mountains. Coronado National Forest. From Nogales NE on 82/Patagonia highway to gravel Dusquene road then E into Patagonia mountains. About 14 miles E from 82 to Harshaw Road and S to driveway where creek crosses road, just past Majalca drive. NW corner of intersection. Site of previous coll from PAT and carrier of pigmentless mutant (BF 087, PI 620874, coll 2001). 31.38015000, -110.689320001602Flat valley floor by wash, in thick mulch over black soil. Wild materialTo 8 inches, mature, yellowed with fruit. Up to a dozen plants per each of 3-4 colonies. Collected 6 fruit with 360 seeds. 1970698PI 689402
19PI 689403GBdRF 364Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/17/2018Santa Cruz County. Patagonia. Patagonia Mountains. Coronado National Forest. From Nogales NE on 82/Patagonia highway to gravel Dusquene road then E into Patagonia mountains. About 14 miles E from 82 to T jct with Harshaw Road. N of parking area E of Harshaw road. 31.38683000, -110.691660001688Grassy N-facing slope under junipers and among fallen branches in sandy soil. Wild materialUp to 20 plants at each of 4-5 spots. Green, up to 10 inches tall, with fruit and no fruit fly scars. Collected 10 fruit with 305 seeds. 1970699PI 689403
20PI 689404GBdRF 365Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/17/2018Santa Cruz County. Patagonia. Patagonia Mountains. Coronado National Forest. From Nogales NE on 82/Patagonia highway to gravel Dusquene road then E into Patagonia mountains. About 14 miles E from 82 to T jct with Harshaw Road. N on Harshaw 3 miles at bridge over creek, flats on S side of road. Site of previous 667021. 31.41722000, -110.696760001602Most under shade of trees among grass and herbs and among fallen branches in moist sand of creek. Cottonwoods. Grazing pressure from cattle evident. Wild materialMany large plants to 14 inches with many fruit. Collected 51 fruit with 3833 seeds. 1970700PI 689404
21PI 689405GBdRF 366Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62018COLLECTED09/17/2018Santa Cruz County. Patagonia. Patagonia Mountains. Coronado National Forest. From Nogales NE on 82/Patagonia highway to gravel Dusquene road then E into Patagonia mountains. About 14 miles E from 82 to T jct with Harshaw Road. N on Harshaw about 1.0 mile. In hairpin at creek and Shaffer Ranch driveway road. 31.39397000, -110.687590001602Within 100 ft N of driveway. N-facing berm under 30-ft tall oaks and cottonwoods, in much leaf mulch and moist, dark soil with rocks. Wild materialAbout 10 plants, fairly green, 2-4 inches tall. A few other colonies with a few larger, more yellow plants with a few fruit. Collected 3 fruit with 177 seeds. 1970701PI 689405
22PI 679937BdRF 346Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/26/2016Pima County. Santa Catalina Mountains. From Tucson to Summerhaven on General Hitchcock highway and Mt. Lemmon trailhead on Ski Run road. Below parking lot across a 1,000 ft E-W transect of steep S-facing slope.32.44023900, -110.785289002769Steep, open, high rocky S-facing slope.Wild materialMany widely scattered plants of various sizes, often with mature fruit among rocks and fallen logs. Collected 71 fruit, one from each dispersed plant, estimated 2840 seeds.1943511PI 679937
23PI 679938BdRF 347Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/26/2016Pima County. Santa Catalina Mountains. From Tucson to Summerhaven on General Hitchcock highway and Ski Run road to trailhead to Lemmon Meadow. At Lemmon Meadow site of Harlan 111 [2000], previous Bamberg collections 658181 [2009], 667023 [2012], Hungry "Seeds of Time" film site.32.43810100, -110.792865002771High flat alpine meadow. Among fallen logs in grass and under large firs and associated SE facing slope.Wild materialVery many widely scattered plants of various sizes, often quite green with mature fruit. Collected 50 fruit, one from each dispersed plant, estimated 2000 seeds.1943512PI 679938
24PI 679931BdRF 340Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/24/2016Greenlee County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191 to FR26 Beaverhead road. About 2 miles W on FR26 at culvert, within 10 ft of road, both sides.33.71468900, -109.258810002365Open gravel and rock roadside with some grass.Wild materialMany plants to 8 inches, dark green, frosted, commonly with mature large fruits which also looked frozen. Collected 38 fruit yielding 1520 seeds.1943505PI 679931
25PI 679933BdRF 342Solanum jamesii Torr. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/24/2016Greenlee County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191 to FR26 Beaverhead road. About 4 miles W on FR26 and 200 ft west of bridge over creek.33.72012800, -109.276243002347In open SW-facing side of artificial gravel berm built up as a driveway and moist brown soil toward creek.Wild materialTwo small plants with no flowers or fruit. A few more scattered plants in burned, open pine flats between road and creek. Collected 1 tuber.1943507PI 679933
26PI 679934BdRF 343Solanum jamesii Torr. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/24/2016Greenlee County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191 to FR26 Beaverhead road. Just SW of 574 jct on 26 at bridge over Willow Creek.33.71316700, -109.283443002368Under huge Ponderosa.Wild materialOne plant 7 inches tall with no flowers or fruit. Collected 2 tubers.1943508PI 679934
27PI 679935BdRF 344Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/24/2016Greenlee County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191, W on FR26 Beaverhead road, N on FR24, E on FR565 toward Sprucedale Ranch. About 0.2 miles NE on 565 hairpin curve where road crosses creek, also S another ~0.10 mile to where cable car crosses creek. S edge of road steep down to flat, about 30 ft. Approx site of Parker 7652 [1951].33.73823600, -109.341854002292Moist brown soil in needle mulch among grass and rocks under trees.Wild materialScattered small plants among rocks facing W near bridge. By cable car, under pines, about 10 plants to 15 inches, quite green but frosted, with mature fruit. Collected 29 fruit yielding 395 seeds.1943509PI 679935
28PI 679936BdRF 345Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/24/2016Apache County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191, W on FR26 Beaverhead road, N on FR24, N on FR276 (or from Alpine W on FR249 and S on FR81/FR276). Between two cattle guards, between mile markers 4&5 on FR276, W side of road.33.82346800, -109.277287002611E facing high slope among burned Ponderosas in needle much. Only in hollow made by a single large upturned stump, in moist dark soil, protected by brush and branches from otherwise heavy cattle grazing.Wild materialAbout 20 plants to 15 inches tall, green with mature fruit. Collected 18 fruit yielding 524 seeds.1943510PI 679936
29PI 679924BdRF 333Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/23/2016Apache County. Apache National Forest. E from Alpine to Luna lake. Luna lake at San Francisco river. Approximate site of Ricketson 4281 [1988].33.82786400, -109.081933002420In needle mulch under scattered trees or in open among rocks and fallen logs. Mature fruit. Observed three colorado potato beetle feeding here.Wild materialThousands of small, older plants but some green to 10 inches with fruit. Around and below Luna Lake spillway and on knoll to E of lake. Collected 83 fruit yielding 3519 seeds.1943498PI 679924
30PI 679926BdRF 335Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/23/2016Greenlee County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191. Cambell Blue Wash.33.74615100, -109.205766002368N facing slope high above 191. Beside fallen, burned tree bole. Among grass and needle mulch. Brown moist soil.Wild materialRare. Only about 10 plants to 6 inches in one spot. Older, with mature fruit. Collected 3 fruit yielding 170 seeds.1943500PI 679926
31PI 679927BdRF 336Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/23/2016Apache County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191. Site of PI 592415 Bam 032 [1995]. Slope on W side of 191 across from roadside pulloff. Less than 25 feet from road at culvert SW of pulloff.33.78819900, -109.169033002484In needle mulch over moist black soil mostly in open.Wild materialAbout 15 plants to 18 inches, one plant flowering, some with > 20 fruit on a single plant. Collected 49 mature fruit yielding 3000 seeds.1943501PI 679927
32PI 679928BdRF 337Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/23/2016Greenlee County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191. Highest, most S point near end of path to Blue Vista lookout point. On E side of path. A few inaccessible plants seen in cliffs to E and W.33.56461300, -109.353476002800E facing slope in thick leaf mulch over moist, very black soil under shade of scrub oak.Wild materialAbout 20 green plants to 12 inches. No flowers or fruit. Collected 4 tubers.1943502PI 679928
33PI 679929BdRF 338Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/23/2016Greenlee County. Apache National Forest. Near Alpine. From Hannagan Meadow S on 191. At Strayhorse Campground, both sides of road.33.54989200, -109.317522002371Under trees in very mulchy soil (like sawdust) to open slopes above creek in duff. Under oak scrub in seepage below water tank. Sometimes insect damage.Wild materialMany, very widespread and variable plants from small yellow to large and green with fruit. In groups and scattered singles. Collected 87 fruit yielding 3595 seeds.1943503PI 679929
34PI 679930BdRF 339Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/23/2016Apache County. Apache National Forest. From Alpine S on 191 to Greenlee County line. In gravel edge of E side of 191 from Greenlee line to next driveway to N (about 500 ft).33.77841300, -109.183430002426Open gravel roadside and among thorny brush on E-facing slopes down to Coleman Creek.Wild materialMany robust, mature plants to 8 inches with many mature fruit. Collected 211 fruit yielding 7740 seeds.1943504PI 679930
35PI 679920BdRF 329Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/22/2016Apache County. Sitgreaves National Forest. From McNary E on 260 to Bog Creek. Roadside at culvert. E and W ditch on S side of 260. Site of RJ Barr 238 [1961].34.05372000, -109.754046002344Open sun in dry, gravely soil.Wild materialAbout 20 plants, small and old to 4 inches. No flowers, but fruit without fruitfly scars. Collected 12 fruit yielding 375 seeds.1943494PI 679920
36PI 679922BdRF 331Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/22/2016Apache County. Apache National Forest. From Nutrioso S on 191 and NE on FR56. Campground at Paddy Creek. Site of Manton 208 [2007].33.91754000, -109.162042002542Open or under trees, on sides of ditches among tree branches. In sandy soil under needle duff.Wild materialMany scattered small older plants. Inside circle loop under Ponderosa, a cluster of many small seedlings apparently from a single fruit produced many mature tubers. And S of loop under alders, ~10 large green plants with mature fruit. Collected 86 tubers and 6 fruit yielding 210 seeds.1943496PI 679922
37PI 679923BdRF 332Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/22/2016Apache County. Apache National Forest. From Nutrioso S on 191 and NE on FR56, continuing on FR8056. Hulsey Lake. From parking lot down N toward rock jetty.33.93219900, -109.160205002702N facing slope of S shore. Under fallen branches and duff in moist dark soil. Among ferns.Wild materialMany thousands of plants to 24 inches, with very large leaves and many very large mature fruit. Collected 132 fruit yielding 7580 seeds.1943497PI 679923
38PI 679918BdRF 327Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/21/2016Gila County. Tonto National Forest. Heber. Payson-Heber highway 260 going NE, at just past Willow Springs lake access turn S on Young highway 512. Under powerlines and turn E on 33. S on 534. N on 188 along W side of Canyon Creek. On E edge of road and to creek bottoms, as per Makins et al. 4027 [2012] but not within elk exclosure.34.26716500, -110.798808001939Open sun or in grass among branches of large fallen trees or under brush. Duff and moist sandy soil.Wild materialScattered plants, small, old, and without flowers but four fruit found. Collected 16 tubers and 4 fruit yielding 60 seeds.1943492PI 679918
39PI 679919BdRF 328Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/21/2016Coconino County. Sitgreaves National Forest. Near Woods Canyon Lake. From Heber SW on 260 then NW on Rim road 300. From parking lot NW of store, take trail along SW lakeshore, cross creek and continue to W shore of N lake finger.34.34225800, -110.952519002292In trail among rocks and needle mulch.Wild materialOnly a few small yellowed plants. No flowers or fruit but tiny mature tubers. Collected 4 tubers.1943493PI 679919
40PI 679916BdRF 325Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/20/2016Coconino County. Sitgreaves National Forest. Near Woods Canyon Lake. From Heber SW on 260 then NW on Rim road 300. From parking lot NW of store, take trail along SW lake shore. Just beyond end of NW lake finger. Just above trail. Approx. site of PI 673365 = BdRF 299 [2014].34.33968800, -110.955272002292Steep N facing slope under large firs, fallen trees and rocks. Moist brown soil covererd with needle duff.Wild materialHundreds of plants, some to 24 inches, very green with many mature fruit, others small and yellow. Some with leaves completely blackened by apparent fungal disease. Collected 5 plants and 89 fruit yielding 4894 seeds.1943490PI 679916
41PI 679913BdRF 322Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/19/2016Coconino County. Coconino National Forest. Near Pine. From Winslow SW on 87, then SE and S on FR95 to jct FR96 at S side of bridge, at parking lot & recreational area. S banks of East Clear Creek E of bridge.34.54962700, -111.162592001993Under trees.Wild materialAbout 10 plants. Green, mature, with fruit. Collected six fruit yielding 80 seeds.1943487PI 679913
42PI 679915BdRF 324Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62016COLLECTED09/19/2016Coconino County. Coconino National Forest. Near Pine. From Winslow SW on 87, then SE and S on FR95 to jct FR96 at S side of bridge, at parking lot & recreational area. S banks of East Clear Creek W of bridge.34.55036400, -111.164339001993Under willow brush.Wild materialAbout 20 small plants. Yellow. No flowers or fruit. Collected 5 tubers and 5 plants.1943489PI 679915
43PI 676009BdRF 314Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED09/21/2015Coconino County. Sitgreaves National Forest. Near Heber. Willow Springs Lake. From Heber SW on 260 then N on access road to lake. 34.31836000, -110.877500002292From N point of lake, about 1000 ft. N of dam. Above creek banks. Wild materialScattered, rare, small yellow plants. Collected plants and 17 tubers. 1932243PI 676009
44PI 676011BdRF 316Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62015COLLECTED09/21/2015Coconino County. Sitgreaves National Forest. Near Heber. Woods Canyon Lake. Approx. site of C. T. Mason 2291 [1963], Hesselber s.n. [1966]. From Heber SW on 260 then NW on Rim road. 34.33176000, -110.935000002301From dam continue to 1/2 mile SE along Chevelon Creek. Both sides of creek (both N and S exposures). Wild materialAbout 60 plants, some large and dark green with mature fruit, no flowers. Collected in vitro shoots, 10 tubers and 8 fruit yielding 320 seeds. 1932245PI 676011
45PI 676008BdRF 313Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED09/20/2015Coconino County. Coconino National Forest. Near Pine. Site of Licher 1588 [2006]. From Pine, N on 87 then NW and E on 142 to trailhead, then along Clover Creek to just inside Coconino NF boundary (sign at fence says "West Clear Creek"). 34.51186700, -111.360900002073NE-facing banks of Clover Creek. Wild materialOccassional small green plants, and some clusters of dozens of larger green, mature plants with mature berries. Collected plants, in vitro shoots, 6 fruit yielding 120 seeds, 21 tubers. 1932242PI 676008
46PI 673365BdRF 299Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2014COLLECTED09/22/2014Coconino County. Sitgreaves National Forest. Woods Canyon Lake. From Heber SW on 260 then NW on Rim road. From trailhead at parking lot which is about 1/3 mile NW of camp store, take footpath along W bank of NW spur of the lake, about 1/2 mile. Plants right along W side of trail.34.33968800, -110.955272002301Steep NE-facing slope, rich black fine sandy soil, among rocks and herbs under shade of huge firs. Wild materialVery many large green plants with many mature fruit. Collected 56 fruit yielding thousands of seeds. 1921860PI 673365
47PI 673359BdRF 293Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2014COLLECTED09/20/2014Coconino County. Coconino National Forest. From Winslow SW on 87, then SE and S on FR95 to jct FR96 at SW side of bridge, at parking lot & recreational area. S of bridge, about 150 ft. S of parking lot, and on W banks of stream that runs to E of 96.34.54955600, -111.162522001984In NE exposure near stream, under shade of trees, brush and grass, sandy moist alluvium. Wild materialOnly one small group of plants, a few >10 cm, but without flowers or fruit. Collected plants and meristems. 1921854PI 673359
48PI 669595BdRFK 272Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/29/2013Apache county. Apache National Forest. Near Alpine. From Alpine 5 miles S on 191 (previously 666). Approximate site of 458418, 564042, 592415.33.78819900, -109.169033002487Under large Ponderosa in needle mulch and hiding under fallen limbs. One plant badly eaten by Colorado Potato Beetle.Wild materialFew small plants, rare fruit and somewhat immature. Collected 5 fruit containing 34 seeds.1914630PI 669595
49PI 669596BdRFK 273Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/30/2013Cochice county. Coronado National Forest. Dragoon Mountains. Near Middlemarch Pass. On road from Pearce to Tombstone. On Middlemarch Pass road just W of intersection with N Middlemarch Road. S side of road.31.86003333, -109.955016701733Near creek bed in gravelly sand. Under junipers and hiding in fallen branches.Wild materialAbout a dozen plants to 10" tall, small, yellow, insect eaten. No flowers, a few fruit. Collected 7 fruit yielding 140 seeds. 1914631PI 669596
50PI 669597BdRFK 274Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/31/2013Cochise county. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Near Barfoot Park. From Willcox S on 186, E on 181, to Chiricahua National Monument entrance, then SE on Pinery Canyon Road to Onion Saddle, then S on FR42D. S side of Barfoot Park access road.31.91815000, -109.274116702591Very steep upward slope to S just above roadway. In black, moist soil and among rocks, herbs, brush under large pines.Wild materialThousands of plants, some very large. Flowering and fruiting, some mature fruit. Collected 259 fruit, badly insect infested, yielding 1000+ seeds. 1914632PI 669597
51PI 669598BdRFK 275Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/31/2013Cochise county. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Near Barfoot Park. From Willcox S on 186, E on 181, to Chiricahua National Monument entrance, then SE on Pinery Canyon Road to Onion Saddle, then S on FR42D. S side of Barfoot Park access road.31.91795000, -109.273833302603Very steep upward slope to S high above roadway. In black, moist soil up against N facing cliffs.Wild materialThousands of plants, some very large. Flowering and fruiting, some mature fruit. Plants making thick mats of 1/4" thick stems lying prostrate on the steep slope, then shoots curving upward. Collected 32 fruit, badly insect infested, yielding 175 seeds. 1914633PI 669598
52PI 669599BdRFK 276Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/31/2013Cochise county. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Near Barfoot Park. From Willcox S on 186, E on 181, to Chiricahua National Monument entrance, then SE on Pinery Canyon Road to Onion Saddle, then S on FR42D. S side of Barfoot Park access road.31.91783333, -109.273466702591Very steep slope to S above roadway. In black, moist soil and among rocks, herbs, brush under large pines.Wild materialThousands of plants, some very large. Flowering and fruiting, some mature fruit. Plants making thick mats of 1/4" thick stems lying prostrate on the steep slope, then shoots curving upward. Collected 14 fruit, badly insect infested, yielding 54 seeds. 1914634PI 669599
53PI 669600BdRFK 277Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/31/2013Cochise county. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Near Barfoot Park. From Willcox S on 186, E on 181, to Chiricahua National Monument entrance, then SE on Pinery Canyon Road to Onion Saddle, then S on FR42D. S side of Barfoot Park access road.31.91818333, -109.273900002579Very steep upward slope to S high above roadway. In black, moist soil up against N facing cliffs.Wild materialThousands of plants, some very large. Flowering and fruiting, some mature fruit. Plants making thick mats of 1/4" thick stems lying prostrate on the steep slope, then shoots curving upward. Collected 16 fruit, badly insect infested, yielding 21 seeds. 1914635PI 669600
54PI 669601BdRFK 278Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/31/2013Cochise county. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Near Barfoot Park. From Willcox S on 186, E on 181, to Chiricahua National Monument entrance, then SE on Pinery Canyon Road to Onion Saddle, then S on FR42D. S side of Barfoot Park access road.31.91783333, -109.272916702568Steep slope to S above roadway. In black, moist soil and among rocks, herbs, brush under large pines.Wild materialAbundant plants, flowering and fruiting, some mature fruit. Collected 75 fruit yielding 650 seeds. 1914636PI 669601
55PI 669602BdRFK 279Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/31/2013Cochise county. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Near Barfoot Park. From Willcox S on 186, E on 181, to Chiricahua National Monument entrance, then SE on Pinery Canyon Road to Onion Saddle, then S on FR42D. N side of Barfoot Park access road.31.91826667, -109.273616702556Steep downward slope to N below roadway. In black, moist soil and among rocks, herbs, brush under large pines.Wild materialAbundant plants flowering and fruiting, some fruit mature. Collected 6 fruit yielding 20 seeds. 1914637PI 669602
56PI 669603BdRFK 280Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/31/2013Cochise county. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Near Barfoot Park. From Willcox S on 186, E on 181, to Chiricahua National Monument entrance, then SE on Pinery Canyon Road to Onion Saddle, then S on FR42D. N side of Barfoot Park access road.31.91801667, -109.272550002569Slope to N below roadway. In black, moist soil, but more open to sun in needle mulch under trees and brush.Wild materialAbundant plants, some flowering and fruiting, some mature fruit. Collected 80 fruit yielding 220 seeds. 1914638PI 669603
57PI 669604BdRFK 281Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED08/31/2013Cochise county. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Near Barfoot Park. From Willcox S on 186, E on 181, to Chiricahua National Monument entrance, then SE on Pinery Canyon Road to Onion Saddle, then S on FR42D. Barfoot saddle at about 50 ft up from junction of trail leading to Barfoot lookout tower.31.91461667, -109.274183302647N-facing, open, steep slope with rocks and grass.Wild materialAbout 20 plants with mature fruit hiding among rock crevices. Collected 39 fruit yielding about 120 seeds. 1914639PI 669604
58PI 669606BdRFK 283Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62013COLLECTED09/03/2013Pima county. Coronado National Forest. Santa Catalina Mountains. Near Tucson. From NE Tucson on Hitchcock-Catalina Highway toward Mt. Lemmon. Just before Summerhaven town and ski road, just across highway from road to medical facility. Approximate re-collection of SBV 1 = 564024.32.44801667, -110.755050002416On fairly open, steep NW facing slope in dark mulch soil with herbs, around rocks and under brush. Wild materialOccasional plants with a few flowers and maturing fruit. Collected 8 plants and 6 fruit yielding about 50 seeds. 1914641PI 669606
59PI 667024B4dRFS 269Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED09/04/2012Pima. Santa Catalina Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Tucson. From Tucson up General Hitchcock / Mt. Lemmon Highway. Past road to Summerhaven up toward ski hill and summit parking lot. Then directly SE over the steep SE slope.32.44003330, -110.785333002768Rocky, steep open slope among fallen logs.Wild materialMany thousands of robust plans scattered widely, flowering and fruiting. 1906507PI 667024
60PI 667022B4dRFS 267Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED09/03/2012Pima. Santa Catalina Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Tucson. From Tucson up General Hitchcock / Mt. Lemmon Highway. At mile 11 in Bear Canyon at the pulloff.32.37086660, -110.700350001768E facing creek banks among willows, brush, in partial shade in this narrow canyon.Wild materialPlants rare to 10 inches, but robust, green, some grazed, some with mature fruit. 1906505PI 667022
61PI 667023B4dRFS 268Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED09/03/2012Pima. Santa Catalina Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Tucson. From Tucson up General Hitchcock / Mt. Lemmon Highway. Past road to Summerhaven up toward ski hill and summit parking lot and meadow trail #5.32.43846660, -110.792500002771Grassy high flat meadow under shade of very large pines and firs.Wild materialMany thousands of robust plant scattered widely, flowering and fruiting. 1906506PI 667023
62PI 667021B4dRFS 266Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/31/2012Santa Cruz. Patagonia Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Patagonia. From Nogales NE on 82/Patagonia highway to gravel Dusquene road then E into Pagagonia mountains. About 14 miles E from 82 to Harshaw and Lochiel Rds jct, then N on Harshaw about 3 miles to where the road curves due E.31.41721660, -110.696716001640Under big junipers in broad grassy floodplain where creek crosses roadway. One plant growing in crotch of a tree.Wild materialRare plants to 10 inches, old, sickly, some dead, sometimes with thick stems regrown after being grazed. 1906504PI 667021
63PI 667015B4dRFS 260Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/30/2012Santa Cruz. Patagonia Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Patagonia. From Nogales NE on 82/Patagonia highway to gravel Dusquene road then E into Pagagonia mountains. About 12 miles E from 82 at a roadside pulloff on E side. Then down creek to N and up E facing slopes.31.38668330, -110.712150001798In rich soil under leaf mulch, especially protected by fallen branches and rocks, but mostly in steep, open E-facing slope.Wild materialMany widely scattered plants to 10 inches, old, difficult to spot. One or two large, mature fruit per plant. 1906498PI 667015
64PI 667016B4dRFS 261Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/30/2012Santa Cruz. Patagonia Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Patagonia. From Nogales NE on 82/Patagonia highway to gravel Dusquene road then E into Patagonia mountains. About 14 miles E from 82 to Harshaw and Lochiel Rds jct and S another 1/2 mile to driveway where creek crosses road, just past Majalca drive. Site of only previous coll from PAT and carrier of pigmentless mutant (BF 087, PI 620874, coll 2001).31.38008330, -110.689300001625Only in E - facing bare mulch under trees near creek wash.Wild materialA few 8 inch plants, very old with mature fruit. 1906499PI 667016
65PI 667018B4dRFS 263Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/30/2012Cochise. Canelo Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Parker Canyon Lake. N from Parker Lake on 83, from T jct with Montezuma & Parker Canyon Lake Rds, about 3 miles N on 83 near mile marker 6. At a small wash running to W.31.45468330, -110.452566001699On N facing side of wash, partial shade in rich black soil in grass and herbs.Wild materialA few plants to 8 inches, some flowering and a few fruit. 1906501PI 667018
66PI 667011B4dRFS 256Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/29/2012Cochise. Canelo Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Parker Canyon Lake. From Sonoita S on 83 to Canelo then about 5.5 miles to Cochise county line near FR 201. W of 83 to creek bed, right E side of creek. Under large boulder along artificial dam.31.46216660, -110.458250001722Under boulder in creek bed in high desert.Wild materialOne large plant with a single large, mature fruit. 1906494PI 667011
67PI 667007B4dRFS 252Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6Not Available2012COLLECTED08/27/2012Santa Cruz. Santa Rita Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Green Valley. From Green Valley town E on White House / Madera Canyon Road to Madera Canyon. Site of BdR211, coll #14 of 2010, original Matryoshka mutant site. N side of gravel road between Kent Spring and Bog Spring FT jct and Madera Canyon Road.31.71863700, -110.875272001646Near creek bed in leaf mulch and grass, among large boulders under shade of oaks.aWild materialClusters of dispersed plants small to 10 inches. Some are Matryoshka mutants. Fruit galls and Colorado Potato Beetle relatives observed here. 1906490PI 667007
68PI 667008B4dRFS 253Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/27/2012Santa Cruz. Santa Rita Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Green Valley. From Green Valley town E on White House / Madera Canyon Road to Madera Canyon. Near site of BdR211, coll #14 of 2010, original Matryoshka mutant site. Where creek crosses under gravel road near Kent Spring and Bog Spring FT jct.31.71883800, -110.876265001654Grassy slopes and knolls, rich black soil, especially in steep N facing slope S of creek.Wild materialOccassional small green plants, few flowers, no fruit. 1906491PI 667008
69PI 667009B4dRFS 254Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/27/2012Santa Cruz. Santa Rita Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Green Valley. From Green Valley town E on White House / Madera Canyon Road to Madera Canyon. Along Madera Canyon creek just W of southernmost trailheads parking lot (5400 ft) working down to Chuparosa Lodge.31.71295000, -110.875233001615Leaf mulch in shaded creek bottoms.Wild materialOccassional plants, most small, some flowers, immature fruit. 1906492PI 667009
70PI 667010B4dRFS 255Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/27/2012Santa Cruz. Santa Rita Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Green Valley. From Green Valley town E on White House / Madera Canyon Road to Madera Canyon.W ditch of road at front of Chuparosa Lodge.31.71465000, -110.875783001615Full sun among ivy right next to pavement.Wild materialMany large flowering and fruiting plants with many large fruit galls. 1906493PI 667010
71PI 667006B4dRFS 251Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62012COLLECTED08/26/2012Pima. Pinaleno Mountains. Coronado National Forest. Near Safford. Up 366 to Riggs Lake. At 600 ft SW of lake at cliff edge.32.70505000, -109.967433002659Among rocks on high alpine cliffs.Wild materialA few dozen robust plants, some small, some flowering, no berries in shade under a NE-facing rock ledge. 1906489PI 667006
72PI 663997BdRB 223Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Snow Flat dirt road, then 3/4 mile to Snow Flat. Coming into the flats along left side of roadway.32.65447580, -109.864296302691Grassy roadside under treesWild materialLarge green plants, some yellow, abundant mature fruit.1892272PI 663997
73PI 663998BdRB 224Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Peters Flat. About 50 yards SW of fire box at campsite which is on SW side of road. 32.70381665, -109.931783302877Hidden in branches of large fallen tries and bark.Wild materialHundreds of yellow plants 1-3 inches tall. A few tiny but mature fruit.1892273PI 663998
74PI 663999BdRB 225Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Riggs Lake, then E from parking lot 400-800 ft along S side of road.32.70854998, -109.963050002675Grassy roadside under treesWild materialOccassional large green plants with fruit.1892274PI 663999
75PI 664000BdRB 226Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Riggs Lake Parking lot, immediately on E edge.32.70883083, -109.964368402673Grassy roadside under treesWild materialMany large green plants with fruit.1892275PI 664000
76PI 664001BdRB 227Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Riggs Lake road intersection, then continue W about 1.2 miles. At 200-500 ft from trailhead to Clark Peak32.71745168, -109.978533402743Pine needles and grass under large pines or among rocksWild materialMany large and small plants with fruit, sometime already dropped.1892276PI 664001
77PI 664002BdRB 228Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Riggs Lake road intersection, then continue W about 1.2 miles. At 200-500 ft from trailhead to Clark Peak32.71701670, -109.978383302743Pine needles and grass under large pines or among rocksWild materialMany small plants in an area only about 10 ft in diameter, with a few small fruit1892277PI 664002
78PI 664003BdRB 229Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Riggs Lake road intersection, then continue W about 1.2 miles. At 200-500 ft from trailhead to Clark Peak32.71738672, -109.977733402743Pine needles and grass under large pines or among rocksWild materialMany large and small plants with fruit, sometime already dropped.1892278PI 664003
79PI 664004BdRB 230Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Jesus Goudy campground. On W roadside about 200 ft S entrance32.70984995, -109.956950002789Roadside herbs under pinesWild materialSmall green plants with a few fruit1892279PI 664004
80PI 664005BdRB 231Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/23/2011Graham. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno Mountains. Up 366 from Safford to Moonshine Creek. SW of main road hairpin between camp driveway and creek32.68628335, -109.894850002731Grassy moist dark soil under shade of large firsWild materialVery many large green plants with berries1892280PI 664005
81PI 664012BdRB 238Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/25/2011Grant . Gila National Forest. Black Range. From Silver City E on 180 and 152 to Iron Creek campground. Exactly same site as PI 592409 and very near road just W of campground enterance.32.90963375, -107.804116702195Moist black soil in shady creek banks under trees and hidden among herbs and grass among fallen logs and branches.Wild materialExtremely large dark green plants with broad thick leaves and many large berries.1892287PI 664012
82PI 664013BdRB 239Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/25/2011Grant . Gila National Forest. Black Range. From Silver City E on 180 and 152 to Emory Pass. At top of pass, take driveway to lookout parking lot, then 200 ft W down path. Exactly same site as 595776 [1996].32.91094602, -107.765723702505In mulch over moist black soil under trees on steep E-facing slopes.Wild materialLarge green plants with berries, some flowering, some with mature fruit.1892288PI 664013
83PI 664014BdRB 240Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/25/2011Grant . Gila National Forest. Black Range. From Silver City E on 180 and 152 to Emory Pass. At crest of pass on 152, just off roadway below sign.32.91006350, -107.766369902493In open gravel of steep S-facing slope, hiding under fallen branches and among rocks.Wild materialMany huge dark green flowering and fruiting plants.1892289PI 664014
84PI 664016BdRB 242Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/26/2011Jeff Davis. . Davis Mountains. About 10 miles W of split of 10 and 20, take 118 S to about 7.5 miles S of 118-166 split where creek crosses road.30.69682252, -104.083918601780Among rocks and grass just off S side of 118.Wild materialAbout 12 large green plants with a few fruit.1892291PI 664016
85PI 664017BdRB 243Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/26/2011Jeff Davis. TNC preserve. Davis Mountains. About 10 miles W of split of 10 and 20, take 118 S to about 5 miles S of 118-166 split to TNC driveway, SW down Madera Canyon dirt road about 4 miles. 30.66570258, -104.152831201896In rocks and in open among charcoal remnants of burn at steep NW-facing cliff base.Wild materialMany large very green plants, some flowering and some with many berries, but mostly with fruit fly oviposit scars.1892292PI 664017
86PI 664018BdRB 244Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/26/2011Jeff Davis. TNC preserve. Davis Mountains. About 10 miles W of split of 10 and 20, take 118 S to about 5 miles S of 118-166 split to TNC driveway, SW down Madera Canyon dirt road about 2 miles. 30.68589985, -104.124509601826In rocks and in open among charcoal remnants of burn at steep SW-facing cliff base.Wild materialMany large very green plants, some flowering and some with many berries, but mostly with fruit fly oviposit scars.1892293PI 664018
87PI 664019BdRB 245Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/27/2011Jeff Davis. TNC preserve. Davis Mountains. About 10 miles W of split of 10 and 20, take 118 S to about 5 miles S of 118-166 split to TNC driveway, SW down Madera Canyon dirt road about 5.5 miles to Bridge Gap / Livermore peak road, then up to peak. 30.64532793, -104.169863202103On NE-facing bank right along roadway.Wild materialMany large very green plants, some flowering and some with many berries, but mostly with fruit fly oviposit scars.1892294PI 664019
88PI 664020BdRB 246Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/27/2011Jeff Davis. TNC preserve. Davis Mountains. About 10 miles W of split of 10 and 20, take 118 S to about 5 miles S of 118-166 split to TNC driveway, SW down Madera Canyon dirt road about 5.5 miles to Bridge Gap / Livermore peak road, then up to peak. 30.64292895, -104.165590802173On N-facing bank right along roadway.Wild materialMany large very green plants, some flowering and some with many berries, but mostly with fruit fly oviposit scars.1892295PI 664020
89PI 664021BdRB 247Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/27/2011Jeff Davis. TNC preserve. Davis Mountains. About 10 miles W of split of 10 and 20, take 118 S to about 5 miles S of 118-166 split to TNC driveway, SW down Madera Canyon dirt road about 5.5 miles to Bridge Gap / Livermore peak road, then up to peak. 30.63747787, -104.165470302408On E-facing bank right along roadway.Wild materialMany large very green plants, some flowering and some with very many berries, some without fruit fly oviposit scars.1892296PI 664021
90PI 664022BdRB 248Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/27/2011Jeff Davis. TNC preserve. Davis Mountains. About 10 miles W of split of 10 and 20, take 118 S to about 5 miles S of 118-166 split to TNC driveway, SW down Madera Canyon dirt road about 5.5 miles to Bridge Gap / Livermore peak road, then up to peak. 30.63563657, -104.172859002515In N-facing steep rock slope under Livermore Peak, in open and partial shade.Wild materialMany very large very green plants, some flowering and some with very many berries, mostly without fruit fly oviposit scars.1892297PI 664022
91PI 664023BdRB 249Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62011COLLECTED09/28/2011Jeff Davis. TNC preserve. Davis Mountains. About 10 miles W of split of 10 and 20, take 118 S to about 5 miles S of 118-166 split to TNC driveway, SW down Madera Canyon dirt road about 5.5 miles to Bridge Gap / Tobe Gap roads, then up Tobe to Tobe spring trail to Tobe Spring.30.63855720, -104.178756602249In N-facing steep canyon under forest shade in thick mulch over moist black soil.Wild materialMany large very green plants, some flowering and some with many berries, but mostly with fruit fly oviposit scars.1892298PI 664023
92PI 660257BdR 198Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/19/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. SuperBaldy FT 134 between trailhead and Josephine Saddle. Down side of trail where trail meets creek and some paths go down to water.31.70721500, -110.867618001798Under ponderosas and oak in leaf mulch over gravelly light soil.Wild materialCollected fruit yielding 950 original seeds.1853156PI 660257
93PI 660258BdR 199Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/19/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. SuperBaldy FT 134 between trailhead and Josephine Saddle.31.70555800, -110.863166002012In black soil among rocks in steep rocky slope with many herbs.Wild materialAbout 12 large green plants with mature berries. Collected fruit yielding 503 original seeds.1853157PI 660258
94PI 660259BdR 200Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/19/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. SuperBaldy FT 134 between trailhead and Josephine Saddle.31.69999800, -110.861457002094S-facing dry and rocky.Wild materialLarge plants, sometimes wilted, occassional under brush. Collected fruit yielding 1004 original seeds.1853158PI 660259
95PI 660260BdR 201Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/19/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. SuperBaldy FT 134 between trailhead and Josephine Saddle.31.68712400, -110.863327002128Open slope in black moist soil with many green herbs including other Solana.Wild materialAbundant large plants with large mature berries. Collected fruit yielding 789 original seeds.1853159PI 660260
96PI 660261BdR 202Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/19/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Temporal Gulch FT595. McBeth spring vicinity.31.69000000, -110.858055562164Under large Douglas firs.Wild materialA few plants, only two fruit. Collected fruit yielding 101 original seeds.1853160PI 660261
97PI 660262BdR 203Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/19/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Agua Caliente FT140.31.69333333, -110.865277782195In rich soil in needles and oak leaf mulch.Wild materialMany plants, mostly <6 inches with abundant fruit. Collected fruit yielding 691 original seeds.1853161PI 660262
98PI 660263BdR 204Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/19/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Agua Caliente FT140.31.69194444, -110.875555562225N-facing slope.Wild materialDozens of plants to 8 inches, many fruit. Collected fruit yielding 227 original seeds.1853162PI 660263
99PI 660264BdR 205Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/19/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Vault Mine FT77 jct Carrie Nation FT78.31.70472222, -110.876944441798Hiding under brush.Wild materialMany large plants, woody stems and sometime grazed. Many fruit galls. Collected fruit yielding 481 original seeds.1853163PI 660264
100PI 660265BdR 206Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/20/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Mt. Hopkins / Whipple Observatory Road Where triple culverts cross under road.31.67388889, -110.891388891878Deep shady valley with water in creek. On rocky, N-facing side of creek.Wild materialOccassional plants, fruit infrequent. Collected fruit yielding 120 original seeds.1853164PI 660265
101PI 660266BdR 207Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/20/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Mt. Hopkins / Whipple Observatory Road Roadside pulloff and campsite.31.67388889, -110.884722221993Grassy and rocky valley descending to creek.Wild materialLarge plants, but most stressed, few fruit. Collected fruit yielding 369 original seeds.1853165PI 660266
102PI 660267BdR 208Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/20/2010Pima county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Florida Canyon FT145.31.75000000, -110.838055561606Black moist soil and in leaf mulch and rocks right where creek bed crosses trail.Wild materialHundreds of very large, mature plants, sometimes grazed, yellowed, with very large mature fruit. Collected fruit yielding 1811 original seeds.1853166PI 660267
103PI 660268BdR 209Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/21/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Kent Spring FT157. Very close to trail and springbox.31.71500000, -110.861666671890Under shady big oaks and ponderosa in thick leaf mulch.Wild materialTwo mature plants with fruit. Collected fruit yielding 136 original seeds.1853167PI 660268
104PI 660269BdR 210Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/21/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Bog Spring FT156.31.72138889, -110.863055561786Shady valley in moist black soil among abundant green herbs.Wild materialSeveral plants to 10 inches with mature fruit. Collected fruit yielding 2311 original seeds.1853168PI 660269
105PI 660270BdR 211Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/21/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Between Kent Spring and Bog Spring FT jct and Madera Canyon Road.31.71863300, -110.872850001640In creek wash among large boulders and grass, and under shade of oaks.Wild materialOccassional plants to 12 inches, sometime wilted. Collected fruit yielding 53 original seeds. Origin of a novel fruit mutant (Matryoshka) with nested whorls of floral parts (like nested matryoshka dolls).1853169PI 660270
106PI 660271BdR 212Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/21/2010Pima county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Catalina Mountains. Re-collection of BdR 197, PI 658249, Boy Scout Camp.32.40972222, -110.716111112408In open under large pines.Wild materialMany large plants with mature fruit. Collected fruit yielding 416 original seeds.1853170PI 660271
107PI 660272BdR 213Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/22/2010Pima county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Catalina Mountains. Re-collection of BdR 195, PI 658183, NW end of Butterfly FT16.32.42777778, -110.740277782356Shaded slopes of high alpine forest, among needle mulch and rocks.Wild materialMany large plants with mature fruit. Collected fruit yielding 1211 original seeds.1853171PI 660272
108PI 660273BdR 214Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/22/2010Pima county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Catalina Mountains. Re-collection of BdR 194, PI 658182, Mt. Lemmon Summit Parking lot.32.44055556, -110.785833332774In dry needle mulch in shade of pines and aspens and brush.Wild materialA few plants to 6 inches with mature and immature fruit. Collected fruit yielding 47 original seeds.1853172PI 660273
109PI 660274BdR 215Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/22/2010Pima county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Dutch John Spring FT91.31.72777778, -110.866666671692Shady oak valley, in thick mulch and among rocks.Wild materialA few large yellowed plants with large fruit. Collected fruit yielding 187 original seeds.1853173PI 660274
110PI 660275BdR 216Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/22/2010Pima county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Dutch John Spring FT91.31.72944444, -110.861944441829S-facing, dark brown soil, many herbs including Solana.Wild materialAbout 20 large, mature, yellowed plants with large fruit. Collected fruit yielding 415 original seeds.1853174PI 660275
111PI 660276BdR 217Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/23/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Old Baldy FT372 between trailhead and Josephine Saddle.31.70027778, -110.867222221981N-facing slopes and valleys with lush herbs.Wild materialAbundant, robust plants at all sizes at many places along this trail, fruits common. Collected fruit yielding 3196 original seeds.1853175PI 660276
112PI 660277BdR 218Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/24/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Old Baldy FT372 from Josephine Saddle to jct Crest FT144.31.70000000, -110.853055562408NW-facing slopes, often very green with herbs and grass, oak scrub, thornbushes, ferns, or open daisy fields among burned trees, very black soil.Wild materialAbundant, often very large robust plants with very large leaves and large mature berries, and sometimes with fruit galls. Collected fruit yielding 4080 original seeds.1853176PI 660277
113PI 660278BdR 219Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/24/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Near jct Old Baldy FT372 and Crest FT144.31.70027778, -110.847222222676Among grass and hiding under brush at campsite.Wild materialVery large plants with light green leaves, mature fruit. Collected fruit yielding 1330 original seeds.1853177PI 660278
114PI 660279BdR 220Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/24/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Mt. Wrightson summit.31.69583333, -110.848333332877In tumbled rock immediately SE of summit.Wild materialTwo small whithered plants with two mature berries deposited on a flat rock just off E edge of trail. Collected fruit yielding 63 original seeds.1853178PI 660279
115PI 660280BdR 221Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/24/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Crest FT144. Where notch in crest allows access to W side.31.70472222, -110.844722222761Steep cliffside in rich soil among rock or hiding under low slung branches in grass.Wild materialMany very large green plants with mature fruit, some terminal leaflets very large. Collected fruit yielding 2350 original seeds.1853179PI 660280
116PI 660281BdR 222Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62010COLLECTED09/24/2010Santa Cruz county. Near Green Valley. Coronado National Forest. Santa Rita Mountains. Gardner Canyon FT143.31.69750000, -110.841390002591In daisy field with burned trees, sometimes hiding under brush in rocky soil.Wild materialMature and young plants, sometimes with berries. Collected fruit yielding 1215 original seeds.1853180PI 660281
117PI 658306ARM s.n.Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED08/28/2009Culberson County. Guadalupe mts. Unnamed canyon on north flank of Shumard Peak.31.91250000, -104.871111112368Cluster of 50-60-plants on north-facing slope in soft duff in an understory of Gambel oak and ponderosa pine.Wild materialOne plant unearthed to investigate for tubers with negative results. Plants approximately 10-15 cm tall, some with purple flowers, some with fruits.1823393PI 658306
118PI 658166BBBB 178Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED08/24/2009Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. On 366 about 21.2 miles from 191 jct then about 3/4 mile down dirt road to Snow Flat campground. On E edge of road on final approach to campground.32.65432500, -109.864466002691Snow Flat.Wild materialSite of BdRF 177, PI 655259 (lost).1822581PI 658166
119PI 658167BBBB 179Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED08/24/2009Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. On 366 about 26.6 miles from 191 jct at Moonshine Creek.32.68638889, -109.895277782736In gentle SE-sloping meadow below 366 in hairpin.Wild materialSite of PI 655253, BdRF 171 (lost). Exactly where found in 2008 but also at campfire ring at end of gravel spur along creek (32 41.162' x -109 53.751'). Many large robust plants on SW side of campfire ring.1822582PI 658167
120PI 658168BBBB 180Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED08/25/2009Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua mts. Barfoot Lookout tower trail from Rustler Park to tower. Where large fir was sawed off the trail and near the lookout tower.31.91055556, -109.277222222643In open all along trail and nested among rocks or fallen branches.Wild materialSmall green plants. Immature fruit and occasional fruit galls and seed grubs.1822583PI 658168
121PI 658169BdR 181Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/12/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon, from San Pedro Vista on Green Mountain trail #21.32.39583333, -110.683333332188Steep N-facing canyon above trail among rocks in moist black soil.Wild materialA few tiny plants.1822584PI 658169
122PI 658170BdR 182Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/13/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Oracle control road to Oracle trail #1.32.46944444, -110.750833332243On W-facing slope above trail in moist black soil in sacaton, grass and scrub oak.Wild materialA few healthy green plants.1822585PI 658170
123PI 658171BdR 183Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/13/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Oracle control road to Oracle trail #1 to East Fork trail #401 to Catalina campground near jct with Red Ridge Trail #2.32.48055556, -110.765000001722Across creek from campsite to S. In open and among rocks and grass in moist black soil and leaf mulch in creek bottoms, somewhat S-facing. Alligator juniper and Ponderosa with much cattle sign.Wild materialA few small but robust, green plants.1822586PI 658171
124PI 658172BdR 184Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/14/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Box Camp trail #22 to Box spring trail #22A.32.40583333, -110.757500002210Along trail in dense brush and grass on very steep W-facing slope in moist very black organic soil.Wild materialAbout 20 robust tuberlings to 12 inches, one flowering.1822587PI 658172
125PI 658173BdR 185Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/14/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Rose Lake campgrounds.32.39361111, -110.700000002155In grass and needle mulch around campsites #39, #66, and Black Bear flats, but not around lake per se.Wild materialSome plants growing out of cracks in asphalt of roadway. Many robust small plants.1822588PI 658173
126PI 658174BdR 186Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/15/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Summerhaven to Marshall Gulch trail #3 to Wilderness of Rocks trail #44.32.42805556, -110.779722222315Where trail crosses creek in habitat of large burned Ponderosas. Moist dark organic and sandy soil under willows and among ferns and grass.Wild materialDozens of plants, small to 12 inches and spindly and pale depending on shade.1822589PI 658174
127PI 658175BdR 187Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/15/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Summerhaven to Aspen trail #93.32.42222222, -110.757500002377Below trail on steep N-facing slope in moist organic soil with thick scrub oak and herbs.Wild materialMany small robust plants.1822590PI 658175
128PI 658176BdR 188Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/17/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Butterfly trail #16 near Palisades ranger station to jct with Mt Bigelow-Kellogg Mt. trail #18A.32.41472222, -110.711388892522Hiding under downed branches in grass and shed bark.Wild materialMany large plants, some flowering and with fruit at trail jct and all along trail to Mt. Bigelow.1822591PI 658176
129PI 658177BdR 189Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/16/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Butterfly trail #16.32.41861111, -110.710833332405Steep slope above trail with open NE-facing exposure.Wild materialMany robust small to large plants, a few with mature fruit with no fruit fly oviposit scar.1822592PI 658177
130PI 658178BdR 190Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/16/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Butterfly trail #16.32.42111111, -110.712500002365Steep shady N-facing slope in very black moist soil.Wild materialMany scattered small plants, occasional larger with fruit, usually with fruit fly scars.1822593PI 658178
131PI 658179BdR 191Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/16/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Butterfly trail #16.32.42679100, -110.718665002097Novia Spring flats. Very black moist soil.Wild materialThousands of robust plants, small to large.1822594PI 658179
132PI 658180BdR 192Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/17/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to mile marker 10 pullout. Below pullout near mile marker 10 in lower Bear canyon.32.36333333, -110.712777781664Shady stream bottom in grass with sycamore, brush, datura and vines.Wild materialDozens of robust plants.1822595PI 658180
133PI 658181BdR 193Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/17/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Summerhaven and Ski Run/Summit roads to Meadow trail #5A.32.43833333, -110.792222222774High grassy flat summit meadow with large burned pines.Wild materialThousands of widespread robust plants of all sizes, some heavily grazed.1822596PI 658181
134PI 658182BdR 194Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/17/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Summerhaven and Ski Run/Summit roads to Meadow trail #5A. Around summit parking lot.32.44055556, -110.785833332774In dry needle mulch in shade of pines and aspens and brush.Wild materialOccasional, mostly small and pale plants.1822597PI 658182
135PI 658183BdR 195Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/17/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Butterfly trail #16 W trailhead. From small W-facing valley near trailhead.32.42777778, -110.740277782355Shaded slopes of high alpine forest, among needle mulch and rocks.Wild materialOccasional to about mile down trail.1822598PI 658183
136PI 658184BdR 196Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/17/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to near Hitchcock campground. At 150 feet S of campground entrance on S bank of wash on E side of culvert.32.37666667, -110.687500001807On flat bank above wash in black, moist sandy soil.Wild materialThousands of small robust, very dark green plants.1822599PI 658184
137PI 658249BdR 197Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62009COLLECTED09/17/2009Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Catalina Highway to Mt. Lemmon to Palisades Ranger station vicinity and Organization Ridge road. Near Boy Scout Camp.32.40972222, -110.716111112408In open under large pines.Wild materialMany small plants.1823180PI 658249
138PI 655245BdRF 163Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/18/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. West Peak. Up Tripp Canyon Road about 25 miles from 70 jct at Pima town.32.73638889, -110.039166672630West slope of West Peak along dirt road from access gate to buildings just below summit lookout tower. Under ponderosas, fallen branches and ferns, rich moist soil.Wild materialThousands of plants, green to yellowing up to 10 inches. Small berries common, some immature, scar of fruit fly oviposit common. Collected 133 usable fruit yielding 2,895 original seeds.1788418PI 655245
139PI 655246BdRF 164Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/18/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. Turkey Spring, site of Buhrow 174 [1982]. Up Tripp Canyon Road about 24 miles from 70 jct at Pima town.32.74416667, -110.040000002322Just off E road edge at base of steep west-facing slope about 50 feet from Turkey Spring concrete springbox. In rich, moist organic soil under shade of giant firs.Wild materialOnly one small colony of about 20 small plants with berries, scar of fruit fly oviposit common. Collected 20 usable fruit yielding 620 original seeds.1788419PI 655246
140PI 655247BdRF 165Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/19/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. On 366 about 20.1 miles from 191 jct at pullout "high point" in roadway.32.62888889, -109.839722222681A few dozen small faded plants just off E road edge in open gravel and taller spindly plants lower on slope under branches and shade.Wild materialCollected 3 usable fruit with scar of fruit fly oviposit, yielding 98 original seeds. Returned Sept 24 to collect 6 live plants of which 4 survive.1788420PI 655247
141PI 655249BdRF 167Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/20/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. On 366 about 33.9 mi from 191 jct and 1.3 mi beyond turnoff to Rigg's Lake. Along Clark Peak trail 301 where it skirts peak just W of terminus of gravel Swift Trail.32.71722222, -109.978055562755Flats on both sides of trail that skirts S side of peak, in shade of firs in needle mulch and among granite rocks.Wild materialA few dozen plants to 6" for collection of 18 usable fruit with scar of fruit fly oviposit, yielding 460 original seeds.1788422PI 655249
142PI 655250BdRF 168Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/20/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. Rigg's Lake. On 366 about 33.9 miles from 191 jct and about 0.5 miles S to Riggs Lake. Just off E side of parking lot.32.70861111, -109.964444442670Flat under shade in rich black soil among grass, brush and fallen branches.Wild materialAbundant and to large plants, mostly spindly. Collected 35 usable fruit, commonly with scar of fruit fly oviposit, yielding 175 original seeds.1788423PI 655250
143PI 655251BdRF 169Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED09/20/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. On 366 about 31.8 miles from 191 jct at Chesley Flat about 300 ft S of roadway.32.71555556, -109.940000002822Only one colony of small plants under shade of one small fir in flat meadow among grasses.Wild materialCollected 39 usable fruit yielding 1,030 original seeds.1788424PI 655251
144PI 655252BdRF 170Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/20/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. On 366 about 27.7 miles from 191 jct and about 50 yards down steep SE-facing decline below rock wall called "Fort Grant Vista Point".32.69194444, -109.904166672835Growing in needle mulch, shaded, and between and on top of large granite boulders.Wild materialDozens of small plants, mostly senescing. No fruit, so collected about 12 live plants of which 7 survive.1788425PI 655252
145PI 655254BdRF 172Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/21/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. On 366 about 25.8 miles from 191 jct at Cunningham Campground.32.67833333, -109.893333332701E of horse corral and about 30 paces E of campsite #9, in rich black soil among ferns.Wild materialOne colony of about 10 small plants. Collected 4 usable fruit yielding 95 original seeds.1788427PI 655254
146PI 655255BdRF 173Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/21/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. On 366 about 23.9 mi from 191 jct to Grant Hill trailhead, then about 2 mi around NW "outer loop" trail to about 2,000 ft SE of Grant Hill. Just off S side of trail.32.66051700, -109.885105002850E side of large granite rocks in partial shade.Wild materialSmall plants to 8" without berries growing in thin layer of duff right atop boulders. Only one colony of about 12 plants, 3 greenest collected of which all 3 survive.1788428PI 655255
147PI 655257BdRF 175Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62008COLLECTED09/23/2008Graham County. Near Safford. Coronado National Forest. Pinaleno mts. At Turkey Flat, on 366 about 14 miles from 191 jct at mile marker 128 at pulloff on N side of 366 near FR180 access and 330 Trailhead.32.63250000, -109.815833332259In leaf mulch and gravel just off roadway among rocks in open to partial shade.Wild materialDozens of robust green plants to 6" with abundant mature berries. Collected 23 fruit yielding about 400 original seeds.1788430PI 655257
148PI 651528BdR 161Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62007COLLECTED09/17/2007Culberson County. Guadalupe mts. About 250 ft NW from Tejas/Bowl/Bush trail jct.31.91670000, -104.845316602667Under only one juniper about 20ft N side of trail.Wild materialTen plants in needle mulch up to 10 cm, no flowers or fruit, Collected 3 tubers, 1 plant, leaves for DNA; photos.1740225PI 651528
149PI 651526BdR 159Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62007COLLECTED09/16/2007Culberson County. Guadalupe mts. North slope of Bush Mountain on Bush trail. Along trail between summit and where trail passes lookout to W with cliff face to the NW.31.93111111, -104.879722222588Under Gambel oak and brush shade in dark leaf mulch soil and rocks.Wild materialAbout 100 plants, most spindly, up to 10 cm, no flowers, fruit rare, mature tubers shallow between leaf cover and soil. Collected 7 fruit (590 original seeds), and leaves for DNA; photos. Vicinity Burgess 2255 [1974].1740223PI 651526
150PI 651527BdR 160Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62007COLLECTED09/16/2007Culberson County. Guadalupe mts. Very close to jct of Bush and Blue Ridge trails.31.94805556, -104.878888892469Under only one large juniper in a broad grassy meadow.Wild materialAbout 12 plants up to 10 cm in dark soil under needle mulch, no flowers, one fruit. Collected 1 fruit (62 original seeds) and leaves for DNA; photos.1740224PI 651527
151PI 643993BFdR 147Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. On Devil's Bathtub trail E of jct to Madrona station where stream crosses trail.32.19833333, -110.551666672317Along stream both N and S of trail.Wild materialDozens of large and small light green plants, some with mature fruit, nested under oak scrub and among rocks. Grazed. Collected fruit and leaves, photo.1714139PI 643993
152PI 643994BFdR 148Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. On Devil's Bathtub trail E of jct to Madrona station.32.19638889, -110.548888892297Along trail.Wild materialA few small yellow plants with mature fruit. Collected fruit and leaves.1714140PI 643994
153PI 643995BFdR 149Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. On Devil's Bathtub trail upstream (N) from Devil's Bathtub.32.19750000, -110.545000002292Along trail.Wild materialA few small yellow plants with mature fruit under brush. Collected fruit and leaves.1714141PI 643995
154PI 643996BFdR 150Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. On Devil's Bathtub trail 80 ft E of bathtub where stream crosses trail.32.19750000, -110.542500002316Along trail.Wild materialA few small yellow plants with mature fruit. Collected fruit and leaves.1714142PI 643996
155PI 643997BFdR 151Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. On trail about 0.1 mile from Spudrock camp at Deer Spring trail jct.32.20333333, -110.533055562272Open fern meadow.Wild materialMany large yellow plants, rarely with fruit nested among dry ferns. Often grazed-much rabbit droppings. Collected Fruit.1714143PI 643997
156PI 643998BFdR 152Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. At Manning Camp just E of lagoon and near heliport.32.20833333, -110.553888892420In open grassy area.Wild materialRare small and large yellow plants, rarely with fruit. Collected fruit and leaves.1714144PI 643998
157PI 643999BFdR 153Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. On Mica Mt trail between Meadow trail jct and S Fire Loop jct, Outcrops of boulders and cliffs off both sides of trail.32.21194444, -110.548888892339Plants nestled among boulders and cliffs off trail.Wild materialCollected fruit.1714145PI 643999
158PI 644000BFdR 154Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. Near Mica Mt. Mica Mountain trail between Meadow jct and N Fire Loop trail.32.21638889, -110.543611112560Along trail.Wild materialCollected fruit and leaves.1714146PI 644000
159PI 644001BFdR 155Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. Near N end of Bonita trail (i.e., jct with Fire Loop trail). About 50 ft East of trail in W facing boulder cliff.32.22055556, -110.539444442621In W facing boulder cliff nestled between rocks.Wild materialSeveral dozen green wilted plants to 20 cm with many mature fruit. Collected fruit.1714147PI 644001
160PI 644002BFdR 156Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/27/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. On S Fire Loop trail between jct with Bonita and Meadow trails.32.21250000, -110.539444442545Among boulders near trail in grassy meadow.Wild materialMany small, light colored plants, rarely with fruit. Collected fruit.1714148PI 644002
161PI 644003BFdR 157Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62006COLLECTED09/28/2006Pima County. Rincon mts. Near W end of North Slope trail (i.e., jct with Manning Camp trail).32.21722222, -110.556388892504NW facing slope along trail among rocks.Wild materialSmall yellow plants with fruit but with ovipositor scars and containing maggots. Collected tubers (for backup - later discarded) and fruit.1714149PI 644003
162PI 641027BFdR 132Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/21/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Huachuca mountains. Along SR83 about one mile SE of Parker Lake.31.41750000, -110.430833331692S side of roadway in Scotia Creek bottom among grass and brush; scrub oaks.Wild materialMature berries on green plants to 10" tall. Rare.1684937PI 641027
163PI 641028BFdR 133Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/22/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Huachuca mountains. S on SR92 to FR61, W to Montezuma Pass, W to FR771, N 100 yards on E side of road.31.37361111, -110.331666671776Moist sandy soil and under scrub oaks.Wild materialYellowed plants to 10" with occasional mature berries. Collected berries. Rare.1684938PI 641028
164PI 641030BFdR 135Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/22/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. S on SR92 S to FR61, W to Montezuma Pass, W to jct with FR771, N on Miller Wilderness Ida Canyon Trail #110.31.40027778, -110.326388892302Along trail NE facing shady slopes under pines in moist, black soil and mulch.Wild materialCommon small light green plants without flowers, berries rare. Collected berries.1684940PI 641030
165PI 641031BFdR 136Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/23/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. SR92 S to FR368 Carr Canyon Rd, W to #107 trailhead at Ramsey Vista campground. Along trail #107 to Carr Peak.31.41722222, -110.305000002591On open N and E facing slopes with large burned Ponderosas or among brush and in shade under Aspens. Dark, moist soil.Wild materialYellowed plants without flowers to 12" tall with occasional mature berries.1684941PI 641031
166PI 641032BFdR 137Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/23/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. SR92 S to FR368 Carr Canyon Rd, W on #107 trail to #103 S to jct with #106 trail. + mile E down Miller Canyon trail #106.31.40500000, -110.312500002530Abundant along trail. In narrow E-W canyon.Wild materialSmall yellowed or green plants in Ponderosa forest often protected by brush, with occasional mature berries. Collected berries.1684942PI 641032
167PI 641033BFdR 138Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/24/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. On Crest Trail #103 from jct with #107 for 1+ miles to Bear Saddle (jct with #110 and #122).31.40527778, -110.315277782591On steep grade along trail shaded under Ponderosas and firs despite being S and W facing slopes. Moist black soil and rocks.Wild materialSmall yellow to 8" green plants. No flowers, but occasional mature berries. Collected berries.1684943PI 641033
168PI 641034BFdR 139Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/24/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. On Crest Trail #103 from Bear Saddle (jct with #110 and #122) NW.31.41666667, -110.335555562530On steep grades along trail shaded under Ponderosas and firs. Moist black soil and rocks.Wild materialSmall yellow to 8" green plants with occasional mature berries. Only one flower observed. One colony of a few very large, green plants with multiple large berries.1684944PI 641034
169PI 641035BFdR 140Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/24/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. On Crest Trail #103 from 19E 25.00' to jct with trail #117 (Sunnyside Canyon, 25.43' x 20.75').31.41666667, -110.336111112530On steep grades along trail shaded under Ponderosas and firs. Moist black soil and rocks.Wild materialSmall yellow to 8" green plants with occasional mature berries. Collected berries.1684945PI 641035
170PI 641036BFdR 141Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/25/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. On Crest Trail #103 from Bathtub Spring (jct with trail #106) to jct with access trail to Miller Peak (#105).31.40500000, -110.312500002683Along trail shaded under Ponderosas and Firs on flat saddles or under brush, raspberries, ferns or Aspens on steep NE-facing grades. Moist black soil with rocks.Wild materialSmall yellow to 8" green plants with occasional mature berries. Collected berries.1684946PI 641036
171PI 641037BFdR 142Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/25/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. On NE-facing side of Miller Peak summit.31.39305556, -110.292222222884Moist black soil with rocks.Wild materialMostly green but spindly plants under brush with occasional mature berries. Collected berries.1684947PI 641037
172PI 641038BFdR 143Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/26/2005Cochise County. Coronado National Forest, Sierra Vista Ranger District, Miller Peak Wilderness, Huachuca mountains. In Lutz Canyon (FR59) then along trail #104 about 2.5 miles from SR92.31.37833333, -110.269722221838Among grass and under brush in alluvial bars from running stream S of trail. Oaks, redbark and small pines.Wild materialOnly a few light green plants. One berry seen and collected.1684948PI 641038
173PI 641039BFdR 144Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/26/2005Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Ranger District, Santa Catalina Mountains. On road to Mt. Bigelow near Summerhaven on Gen. Hitchcock Road to Mt. Lemmon. Along road just S of the observatory.32.41555556, -110.731111112501In grass, under brush or right along roadside under large Ponderosas.Wild materialGreen and yellowed plants. No flowers, but occasional mature fruit. Collected fruit.1684949PI 641039
174PI 641040BFdR 145Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62005COLLECTED09/26/2005Pima County. Coronado National Forest, Santa Catalina Ranger District, Santa Catalina Mountains. On Gen. Hitchcock Road to Mt. Lemmon from Tucson at Bear Canyon campgrounds and picnic area (part on S side of highway).32.37333333, -110.691944441799On W side of picnic areas near picnic tables. In moist, black alluvium just N of the (dry) Bear Creek bed, under brush, small oaks and grass.Wild materialMany very large, robust plants with large dark-green leaves, often with multiple mature berries. Collected fruit.1684950PI 641040
175PI 636410BFdR 126Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/16/2004Cochise County. In Coronado National Forest. Common along the N-S trail between Rustler Park and Chiricahua wilderness boundary-the western trail (Crest Trail 270).31.88472222, -109.284166672743Among Ponderosas, grass and ferns in rich black soil among rocks.Wild materialCollected one berry from each of many plants along this three mile distance.1666923PI 636410
176PI 636411BFdR 127Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/16/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness. Junction of Crest Trail 270 and Saulsbury trail 263.31.87305556, -109.287500002822On relatively dry W-facing slope among herbs and rocks.Wild materialOnly a few plants with berries. Close to herbarium specimen report Leithliter 515 (1976).1666924PI 636411
177PI 636412BFdR 128Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/16/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness at Centella Point (end of trail 334).31.88388889, -109.266111112637Abundant among Ponderosas, grass and fallen tree branches and logs and among rocks in rich, moist soil.Wild materialSome plants small and yellow, some in shade and spindly, occasionally with fruit. Collected one fruit per plant. Close to herbarium specimen report Fishbein et al. 498 (1991).1666925PI 636412
178PI 636413BFdR 129Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/16/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness at top of Flys Peak.31.87277778, -109.283888892932In open grassy meadow among rocks very close to the survey marker.Wild materialOnly a few plants, small and yellowed with occasional fruit. Collected one fruit per plant.1666926PI 636413
179PI 636414BFdR 130Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/16/2004Cochise County. In Coronado National Forest on three miles of trail/road FR42D from Chiricahua wilderness boundary S to near Rustler Park.31.89194444, -109.280555562682Among grass and fallen branches. Along three miles S-N. Collected one fruit per plant.Wild materialPlants abundant and varying greatly with sun exposure: Larger, mature and yellowed with fruit; very small, yellow plants were large, dark green but immature with thin leaves and stems, occasionally with flowers and only occasionally fruit.1666927PI 636414
180PI 636407BFdR 123Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/15/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness at Anita Camp, junction of trails 270 and 359 and along 270 to Chiricahua peak trail 270A.31.85055556, -109.288611112896Plants among grass, fallen branches and rocks.Wild materialMany large plants, some with mature berries. Collected one berry from each plant. Noted what appears to be mite damage on some.1666920PI 636407
181PI 636408BFdR 124Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/15/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness along Crest Trail 270 from Anita Camp to Cima Park / Greenhouse trail 248.31.85972222, -109.288888892819Intermittent along trail in woodland and open areas.Wild materialLarge plants with mature berries. Collected one berry from each plant.1666921PI 636408
182PI 636409BFdR 125Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/15/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness along Greenhouse trail 248. About _ mile E of Crest Trail 270 junction where trail 248 goes down to the stream and crosses it. Near site of Leithliter 179 (1975).31.86054200, -109.272696002652Intermittent along trail in woodland and open areas. Wooded, shady and moist habitat around rocks and fallen branches near stream and on more open, steep, rocky S facing slope above stream.Wild materialPlants on slope were numerous, mostly small yellowed plants but with mature berries. Collected one berry per plant.1666922PI 636409
183PI 636404BFdR 120Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/14/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness on trail 270C between Chiricahua and Sentinel peaks and E of junction with Price Canyon trail 224.31.82055556, -109.260277782758On W facing slope around rockslide in rocks of trail and among grass in branches of fallen trees.Wild materialSmall yellow plants in open and when protected about 15 larger plants with mature berries. Collected one berry per plant.1666917PI 636404
184PI 636405BFdR 121Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/14/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness on trail 270C between Chiricahua and Sentinel peaks. In saddle just S of Juniper spring (which is at junction with trail 246).31.83222222, -109.277222222743On E facing slope in mulchy soil shaded under large Douglas Fir.Wild materialCollected one berry from each of the 30-40 plants which had them.1666918PI 636405
185PI 636406BFdR 122Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/14/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness on E facing slope along trail 270C skirting E side of Chiricahua peak.31.84500000, -109.287777782865Ponderosas and Douglas firs not burned here, and undergrowth is lush with rich black mulch soil.Wild materialMany large plants. Collected more than one berry from each.1666919PI 636406
186PI 636399BFdR 115Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/13/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness between Chiricahua and Raspberry peaks on trail 270B.31.84666667, -109.294722222890Shady E facing slope among wild geranium, Ponderosas, and Aspen, in dark rocky soil.Wild materialMature berries on plants to 10" tall. One open flower observed. Collected one berry per plant.1666912PI 636399
187PI 636400BFdR 116Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/13/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness between Chiricahua and Raspberry peaks on trail 270B short distance S of intersection with 270D.31.84111111, -109.299444442789Among yellow daisies and mauve boulders.Wild materialMature berries on a few small plants. Collected one berry per plant.1666913PI 636400
188PI 636401BFdR 117Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/13/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness between Chiricahua and Raspberry peaks on trail 270B short distance S of intersection with 270D.31.83833333, -109.300277782761Where trail bottoms out and starts to climb-meadow saddle. Among grass and branches of downed trees.Wild materialSome large plants with mature berries. Collected one berry per plant.1666914PI 636401
189PI 636402BFdR 118Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/13/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness between Chiricahua and Raspberry peaks on trail 270B.31.83750000, -109.300555562752Steep N facing shady slope under pines in mulchy dark soil. Plants also closeby to the S where the trail makes a very sharp "hairpin" curve around large mauve boulders and just beyond.Wild materialPlants here less mature with some flowers. Plants in open spots less spindly and more mature with berries. Collected one berry per plant.1666915PI 636402
190PI 636403BFdR 119Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62004COLLECTED09/13/2004Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness on trail 270B between Paint Rock and Raspberry peaks.31.83027778, -109.300277782816On SE slope among rocks and grass.Wild materialSmall, yellow or light green plants, some with mature berries. Collected one berry per plant.1666916PI 636403
191PI 632318BF 092Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2002COLLECTED09/20/2002Gila County. Tonto National Forest, Sierra Ancha Wilderness. Near Young. S of Young on 288 between mile 278 and 279, take hiking trail 160 up Parker Creek.33.79666667, -110.959444441654Only in N facing rock pocket directly below dam/water gauge on S side.Wild materialGreen and robust to 8". About 100-200 plants. No flowers and immature fruit. Collected about 25 fruit. 1641343PI 632318
192PI 632319BF 093Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2002COLLECTED09/20/2002Gila County. Tonto National Forest, Sierra Ancha Wilderness. Near Young. S of Young on 288 on FR 487 (Workman Creek Road). About 2 miles from 288, about 60 paces SE of picnic site along W roadside.33.82944444, -110.945555561829Along roadside.Wild materialRobust, green plants, about 50 in number to 10" tall with clusters of many mature fruit. Collected fruit. 1641344PI 632319
193PI 632320BF 094Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/21/2002Gila County. Tonto National Forest, Sierra Ancha Wilderness. Near Young. S of Young on 288, SE 4 miles on Reynold's Creek Road (jeep trail FR 410), and 50 paces down hiking trail 150, where trail crosses creek with large black boulders.33.84666667, -110.925000001914Among grasses along creek in unshaded area.Wild materialAbout 30 large (but grazed) green plants, no flowers, mature fruit. Collected fruit. 1641345PI 632320
194PI 632321BF 095Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/21/2002Gila County. Tonto National Forest, Sierra Ancha Wilderness. Near Young. S of Young on 288, SE 4 miles on Reynold's Creek Road (jeep trail FR 410). Down hiking trail about 1 1/4 miles. Where trail meets creek for about 200 yards.33.84250000, -110.913055562018In leaf mulch under Ponderosas and brush.Wild materialMany thousands of plants, green to 12" or maturing, with no flowers but mature fruit. Collected fruit. 1641346PI 632321
195PI 632327BF 101Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/23/2002Pima County. Near Tucson in Santa Catalina Mts. N on Santa Catalina Hwy toward Mt. Lemmon. At Palisades ranger station. Just below horse corral on SW side of road.32.41027778, -110.715277782414Under trees in grassy ravine. Private land.Wild materialMany robust green plants to 6", grazed, no flowers or fruits. Collected about 12 transplants. 1641352PI 632327
196PI 632330BFBP 104Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/26/2002Cochise County. Near Sierra Vista. Off 92 up Carr Canyon road (FR 368) to Carr Peak trail (107). From about 8350 ft to top of Carr Peak.31.41277778, -110.305000002743N facing slope and gulch shaded under poplars and brush in rich moist organic soil. At higher elevation, under big burned Ponderosas in grass and open areas among rocks in trail.Wild materialLarge plants, some quite bushy and green (but grazed), often with many mature fruit. 1641355PI 632330
197PI 632332BFBP 106Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/26/2002Cochise County. Near Sierra Vista. Fry road to Ft Huachuca and SW to Garden Canyon. To picnic area at end of paved road. At 75 paces S of first place creek crosses road SW of picnic pavillion.31.47194444, -110.353055561646In creek bed among oaks, sycamores and brush in moist leaf mulch.Wild materialOnly a few small yellow plants. Collected one tuber. 1641357PI 632332
198PI 632333BFBP 107Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/27/2002Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Pinery canyon road at Pinery Campground. Along Pinery Creek on both sides of road.31.93333333, -109.271111112134Along road and under Ponderosas to the E side of Campground.Wild materialSmall yellow and light green larger (to 8") plants, occasional fruit. Collected fruit. 1641358PI 632333
199PI 632334BFBP 108Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/27/2002Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua mountains. Pinery canyon road to Barfoot Park. Just before steep decent into Barfoot park camping/picnic area.31.91805556, -109.273611112560Very steep N facing slopes on both sides of road.Wild materialVery many large green plants under Ponderosas and brush in leaf mulch and rich, black, rocky soil. In some places the dominant vegetation. Often grazed unless very steep and protected by brush. Occasional fruit, just mature. Fruit. 1641359PI 632334
200PI 632335BFBP 109Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/27/2002Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua mountains. Chiricahua National Monument. Summit of Sugarloaf mountain. Only under the interpretive sign at the peak.32.01444444, -109.325277782225Among grass in open, dry, rocky soil.Wild materialOnly about 10 small (4-6") yellow plants. No fruit or flowers. Collected one quite large (2 cm diameter) tuber. 1641360PI 632335
201PI 620871BF 084Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR62001COLLECTED09/08/2001Jeff Davis County. Ft. Davis vicinity. On 118 at Madera Canyon (L.E. Wood picnic area). Along canyon edge of park near the fenceline.30.70611111, -104.105555561780Growing in shade under Ponderosas and full sun in grass among rocks near fence along canyon edge.Wild materialA few large plans, perhaps to 30" but pushed own in grass among rocks. Clusters of fruit on the ground. No trace could be found of the large population across the fence near the stile seen and sampled in 1996. Collected a few fruit. 1631044PI 620871
202PI 620873BF 086Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR62001COLLECTED09/09/2001Grant County. Silver City vicinity. N on 15 to just before mile number 15. Here, take a gravel road 3 miles E to Meadow Creek to a road which runs S-N along the creek. Location known as "Redstone".32.94861111, -108.170000002195Growing under large Ponderosas commonly on the W sides in moist soil under needle mulch.Wild materialMostly small but usually green plants. Occasional mature fruit. Collected 34 fruit and 15 plants under many scattered trees. 1631046PI 620873
203PI 620874BF 087Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62001COLLECTED09/10/2001Santa Cruz County. Nogales vicinity. Patagonia Mountains. About 13.4 miles E of 82 on Dusquene Rd. About 100 ft W of Majalca Drive at Washington Camp.31.38026300, -110.689315001625Growing under one big tree along the S ditch of road. Tree has a cable scare. Creek bank habitat generally appropriate, but otherwise quite rocky and dry.Wild materialA few small, old plants. Collected 2 fruit, no tubers. Origin of original purple-less mutant (BF 087, PI 620874). Bamberg, JB, C. Fernandez, and A. del Rio. 2006. A new wild potato mutant in Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. lacking purple pigment. American Journal of Potato Research 83:437-445.1631047PI 620874
204PI 595774BAM 041Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED08/16/1996Grant Co. Near Truth or Consequences. W of junction of Rt 25 and 152 to Iron Creek campground. Near the banks of the creek right at both sides of the entrance. Same site as BAM 26.32.90936900, -107.804722002375Shade among rocks and grass under trees along the creek.Wild materialPlants flowering and up to 24 inches tall. Collected 4 natural fruit.1531321PI 595774
205PI 595776BAM 043Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61996COLLECTED08/16/1996Sierra Co. Near Truth or Consequences. Emory Pass lookout W of Hillsboro on 152 W of 25. At 330 compass within 50 ft of parking lot.32.91027778, -107.764722222508Growing in moist humus soil.Wild materialSome plants over 12" and flowering, but no fruit. Others small. Collected plants.1531323PI 595776
206PI 595779BAM 046Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR61996COLLECTED08/18/1996Jeff Davis Co. Near Ft. Davis. On Rt 118 between McDonald Observatory an Madera Canyon (L.E. Wood Picnic area). At 2.4 miles S of Madera Canyon where creek crosses the road (flood gauge). Just off SW side of road.30.68472222, -104.078333331780Growing among grass and large (2-3 ft) boulders in moist leaf mulch.One group of 5-6 plants in leaf mulch in crotch of tree about 2 ft. above ground.Wild materialMany plants large to 20" with flowers but no fruit. Some looked stressed (dry?), grazed (rabbits?), chewed by insects and mites. Collected plants.1531326PI 595779
207PI 595781BAM 048Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR61996COLLECTED08/18/1996Jeff Davis Co. Near Ft. Davis. On 118 at Madera Canyon (L.E. Wood picnic area). Along canyon edge of park near the fenceline.30.70583333, -104.105277781780Growing in shade under Ponderosas and full sun in grass among rocks near fence along canyon edge.Wild materialMany large plants (to 30"), abundant flowering and many mature and immature fruit. Collected plants, 70 fruit, and bee observed to be working flowers on these plants.1531328PI 595781
208PI 596520HAMM 11067Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED09/19/1996Apache Co. AZ 373 at Hall Creek (Tributary of Little Colorado River), north of Greer.34.01694444, -109.457500002740Plants amongst broken volcanic rock about 10-15 feet above stream. Growing in full sun.Wild material1538697PI 596520
209PI 592400BAM 017Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Lincoln County. Near Ruidoso. Montjeau Lookout peak (see SBV 32).33.43097300, -105.731077002938In grass and around large rocks near path to the lookout tower.Wild materialAbundant, but mostly small yellow plants that apparently never flowered. A few flowers. Some with 1-2 small berries. Collected 22 fruit.1503827PI 592400
210PI 592401BAM 018Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Lincoln Country. Near Ruidoso. W from 48 on 532 to Apache Ski Area. Between 9 and 10 mile marker at Windy Point Vista lookout platform.33.39596000, -105.764250003036Under cover of low hanging pine branchesjust below the scenic look platform. In rich black soil under about 3 inches of mulch.Wild materialPlants small, yellow. Some grazed. Collected one large and 2 small berries.1503828PI 592401
211PI 592402BAM 019Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Otero County. Near Cloudcroft. At 19 mile marker on 244 N of Cloudcroft. W roadside along a large pasture.33.10000000, -105.633333332343In moist needle mulch and grass under large Ponderosas.Wild materialA few small plants with small berries. Collected 12 fruit.1503829PI 592402
212PI 592403BAM 020Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Otero County. Cloudcroft. Just across the road from the school among rocks protected from mowing.32.95733500, -105.740085002620Heavy, gravely, dry soil.Wild materialOld yellowing small plants. Tuber difficult to find. No flowers or fruit.1503830PI 592403
213PI 592404BAM 021Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Otero County. Cloudcroft. Grassy corner lot on S side of main street.32.95734800, -105.736904002620In grass in tight gravelly soil. Around old stumps and otherwise protected from mowing.Wild materialSmall plants without flowers. Collected 16 small mature fruit, later found to have seed grubs.1503831PI 592404
214PI 592405BAM 022Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/26/1995Cochise Country. Near Chiricahua N. M. at Rustler Park. Mountain slope just W of campground.31.90505300, -109.281614002580Very abundant in rich black soil. Larger plants found nestled among rotting fallen logs.Wild materialMostly small yellowed plants. Grazed. Flowers and berries rare. Collected 22 small fruit.1503832PI 592405
215PI 592406BAM 023Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/26/1995Cochise County. Near Chiricahua N. M. at Barfoot Park. SE of the camp buildings in a pasture and around the wellhouse.31.91532600, -109.284103002480In grass under Ponderosas.Wild materialSmall yellow plants which never flowered are fairly abundant. No tubers or fruit. Collected 3 small relatively green plants. At home thought one was jam, but later grew to look like a pointed-leafed fendleri.1503833PI 592406
216PI 592409BAM 026Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/26/1995Grant County. Nearly at Sierra County border W of Kingston.On 152 at Iron Creek Campground. Within 75 paces in both directions from the entrance gate along the creek banks.32.90932100, -107.805316002375Along Iron Creek banks. Growing in grass and among rocks in shady, moist soil under trees.Wild materialPlants up to 15 cm with no flowers or fruit. Tubers not yet mature. Collected 7 plants. Exacly same site as BAM 027.1503836PI 592409
217PI 592412BAM 029Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED09/27/1995Apache County. Near Nelson Reservoir. At 2 miles S of reservoir, take 216 E one mile. On S side of road.34.03415300, -109.167512002350In dry sandy soil under junipers and pinions.Wild materialSmall plants with no flowers or fruit. Collected six plants and about 15 small mature tubers. Same site as BAM 030.1503839PI 592412
218PI 592415BAM 032Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED09/27/1995Apache County. About 1.2 miles N of Greenlee County line onW side of road across from roadside pulloff.33.78819900, -109.169033002400In rich humus and needle mulch nestled along rotting Ponderoa logs.Wild materialSmall, yellowing plants, apparently reproducing only by tubers.1503842PI 592415
219PI 592420BAM 037Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED09/27/1995Catron County. N of town of Apache Creek on 32 at 0.8 miles N of the 6 mile marker. In floodplain of Apache crek on W side of the road. Exactly same site as BAM 036.33.92264800, -108.655210002140In rich sandy moist soil in floodplain of Apache creek. Much rarer than jamesii, under only a few willow bushes. Very big bushy plants with big leaves, clusters 5-6 big (1.5 cm) fruits--collected 20. Same site as BAM 036.Wild materialVery big bushy plants with big leaves, clusters 5-6 big (1.5 cm) fruits.1503847PI 592420
220PI 585112BAM 006Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/24/1994Pima County. Near Tucson. Coronado National Forest. Santa Catalina Highway on road to Mount Lemmon. At 2.8 miles before the Mt. Lemmon cafe. On edge of big gorge.32.42768200, -110.741016002200Growing under a very large Ponderosa pine.Wild materialCollected 10 daughter tubers. Plants small, no flowers.1483615PI 585112
221PI 585113BAM 007Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/26/1994Cochise County. Chiricahua Nat. Monument. On Natural Bridge/Pickett Park trail. Aoubt 2 miles down trail, or about 300m after entering the ponderosa pine bottoms. Under trees and beside creek bed protected by bushes.32.02682600, -109.361246001780Under trees and beside creek bed protected by bushes.Wild materialRare and only found exactly where observed in 1992. Only one plant flowering. Collected about 10 tubers.1483616PI 585113
222PI 585114BAM 008Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/24/1994Santa Cruz County. S. of Tucson. Near Mt. Wrightson. From Madera Canyon take Old Baldy Trail about 2 miles to Josephine Saddle.31.70000000, -110.866666672700Wild materialAbundant but mostly small. Some flowering and mature fruits. On several plants noted fruit gall with bright orange larvae. Collected about 30 fruit.1483617PI 585114
223PI 585115BAM 009Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1994Graham County. Near Safford. On Mt. Graham at Rigg's Lake. Found only one small colony directly E of the parking lot on the N side of the lake (nowhere else around lake).32.70830800, -109.962735002618Wild materialPlants looked browsed, had no flowers. Found 23 berries in grass under plants, so has previously flowered. Collected fruits and mature tubers.1483618PI 585115
224PI 578235BAM 002Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED10/08/1993Catron County. About 3.1 miles east of the 9 mile marker at the town of Mogollon (just past where stream crosses the road). On the upper side roadcut. About 0.6 miles past SBV 18.33.38333333, -108.766666672100Wild materialSix plants. Collected many mature fruit in soil under plants. No flowering1473206PI 578235
225PI 578234BAM 001Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61993COLLECTED10/05/1993Pima County. Near Tucson. Coronado National Forst. Santa Catalina Highway on road to Mount Lemmon. At the visitor center past mile 19. In the wash by the horse corral. about 5 miles from SBV 001.32.41015200, -110.715585002320Very dry.Wild materialPlants small, yellow. Very dry. Tubers hard to find. Collected 7 fruits. Found to be infested with seed grub.1473205PI 578234
226PI 568981OCH 14203Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. MexicoNR61993COLLECTEDWild material1463952PI 568981
227PI 564024SBV 1Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/06/1992Pima County. Coranado National Forest. About 0.6 miles past the 24 mile marker. Just past the emergency station turnoff. Just off the road on both sides.32.44841800, -110.755576002400In localized areas by rocks and at the base of Ponderosnes in rich pine needle mulch.Wild materialPlants 2-4 weeks old, some flowering but most less than 10 cm.1458995PI 564024
228PI 564025SBV 3Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/07/1992Cochise County. About 1 mile SW of Sierra Vista Estates in Ramsey Canyon (private property). About 0.2 miles from the visitor center in the stream bottoms.31.44656200, -110.309361001900Few, very small plants, in rich leaf mulch.Wild materialPlants few, very small.1458996PI 564025
229PI 564026SBV 4Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/08/1992Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. On roadside near Pinery Campground on road from NW park entrance to Barefoot Park.31.93333333, -109.266666672120In pine mulch under ponderosa pines.Wild materialPlants very small, up to 3 cm. No tubers present.1458997PI 564026
230PI 564027SBV 5Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/08/1992Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. About 15 miles from the NW park entrance in Barfoot Park, about 30 m SW of Boyscout Camp Victoria buildings.31.91527200, -109.283364002480Rare. Only at base of one ponderosa pine in damp pine needle mulch and one plant growing directly from cattle manure.Wild materialRare. One plant growing directly from cattle manure. Seedlings small, 3-5cm tall1458998PI 564027
231PI 564028SBV 6Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/08/1992Cochise County. Rustler Park, about 15.5 miles from NW entrance of Coronado National Forest. Within the circle drive loop of the campground, and especially just to the S at the base of the mountain.31.90529500, -109.279970002580Very large population, especially abundant near rotting logs. In very damp organic soil.Wild materialVery large population, especially abundant near rotting logs. Most less than 5cm tall, only a few flowering.1458999PI 564028
232PI 564029SBV 7Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Dona Anna County. On Rt. 70 from Las Cruces to Alamagordo, near town of Organ in Organ Mountains. Aquirre Campground. Trail at S end of campground. Along the bank of the wash, about 150 m up from the second metal trail marker.32.36666667, -106.550000001850Rare under fallen pines. In sandy soil.Wild materialPlants small, up to 5cm. Rare.1459000PI 564029
233PI 564030SBV 8Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft. East edge of town, across the street from the school. On a rocky unmowed pile near a children's play area.32.95729500, -105.739781002620Small plants growing among grasses, clovers, composites.Wild materialPlants small, growing among grasses, clovers, composites. A few plants flowering, a few with tubers. Appear to be clumps of seedlings, perhaps from one berry.1459001PI 564030
234PI 564031SBV 9Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft. On the S side of the main business district in a grassy area beside the propane gas company lot.32.95728100, -105.742450002620Large plants growing in grass in gravelly soil.Wild materialPlants large, 10-40cm, some flowering with immature berries.1459002PI 564031
235PI 564032SBV 10Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Lincoln National Forest about 1/4 mile from Cloudcroft. On Apache Canyon Road on way to Sleepy Grass Campground, by a curve in the road which encompasses a grassy glade.32.94207600, -105.733516002650Plants growing in gravel from the roadside.Wild materialPlants 3-15cm. Some flowering, some from tubers, some from seeds.1459003PI 564032
236PI 564033SBV 11Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Lincoln National Forest near Cloudcroft. In Sleepy Grass Campground on Apache Canyon Road. Only at base of one large pine.32.94860400, -105.719892002680In rich pine needle mulch.Wild materialThick clumps of small seedlings and tuberlings.1459004PI 564033
237PI 564034SBV 12Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft vicinity. At 8 miles N of Cloud-croft on Hwy 82, take the gravel road to Sixteen Springs Canyon to the cemetery (about 6.2 miles). Only found at base of trees.32.98975500, -105.577621002350In rich soil.Wild materialPlants 2-5 cm, mostly tuberlings.1459005PI 564034
238PI 564035SBV 13Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/10/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft vicinity. At 8 miles N of Cloud-croft on 82, take the road to Sixteen Springs Canyon. Near James Ridge lookout tower near campsite on N side of the road.32.96552900, -105.605574002540In rich pine needle mulch around fallen logs.Wild materialPlants small, some mostly from tubers.1459006PI 564035
239PI 564036SBV 14Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/10/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft vicinity. At 8 miles N of Cloudcroft on Hwy 82 take the gravel road to Sixteen Springs Canyon. At about 1.1 miles just below the parking pulloff at the curve. In gravel shoulder on S side of road.32.96076300, -105.620464002400In nearly pure gravel.Wild materialPlants 2-50cm with flowers, large tubers, one almost mature fruit and large tubers.1459007PI 564036
240PI 564037SBV 15Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/10/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft vicinity. About 3.2 miles N of cloudcroft on road to Mescalero. Only in gravel shoulder on S side of the road. Not found in more likely upland habitats.32.98333333, -105.700000002580In almost pure gravel.Wild materialPlants small, about 5cm with no flowers. Closely associated with grasses. From tubers. Altitude of 2850m given for Haw 1159 should be 2580m. Not found in more likely upland habitats.1459008PI 564037
241PI 564038SBV 16Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/10/1992Lincoln County. Ruidoso vicinity. At about 19 miles N of Ruidoso take road W to Bonito Lake. Circle lake (about 4.3 miles from dam), taking turnoff to Crow Lode Mine. About 100 m before jeep trail. On S side of road in meadow.33.47242400, -105.785011002420Under pines closely associated with grasses.Wild materialUnder pines closely associated with grasses. Seedlings and tuberlings up to 5cm.1459009PI 564038
242PI 564039SBV 18Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/11/1992Catron County. About 1.6 miles E of Mogollon, along the road in the gravel shoulder, and especially in areas disturbed by mud slides on the upper side of the road.33.38333333, -108.766666672100In rocky but otherwise rich soil.Wild materialPlants up to 50 cm, flowering, with some mature berries. Seedlings and tuberlings.1459010PI 564039
243PI 564040SBV 19Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/11/1992Catron County. Mogollon vicinity. About 15.5 miles E of Mogollon. About 0.5 miles E of the dead end road to Willow creek Ranch. On S side of the road growing in gravel on shoulder. Close to a no camping sign.33.40000000, -108.583333332350In nearly pure gravel.Wild materialPlants to 20cm, flowering, with one immature berry.1459011PI 564040
244PI 564041SBV 20Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/12/1992Catron County. Reserve vicinity. At 12 miles NE of Reserve on Hwy 12 to town of Apache Creek. Take Cox Canyon road ca. 15 mile to John Kerr lookout tower peak (tower has been removed). Along roadside about 0.5 mile up primitive trail.33.80000000, -108.466666672500Nestled in between large rocks along upper side of trail.Wild materialNestled in between large rocks along upper side of trail. Rare, but plants only up to 3cm.1459012PI 564041
245PI 564042SBV 23Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/12/1992Apache County. Alpine vicinity. Hwy 666 [Renamed to Hwy 191], 1.2 miles NE of Greenlee Co. line, at the pulloff. On W side of road under very large pines.33.78819900, -109.169033002400In rotting fallen logs.Wild materialMostly small tuberlings, but one plant flowering, and some seedlings.1459013PI 564042
246PI 564043SBV 25Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/12/1992Apache County. Near Nelson Reservoir. Two miles S on Rt 666 [Renamed to Hwy 191] then E 1 mile on road 275. On lower side of road under trees.34.03427100, -109.167904002350Sandy dry soil. Only a few plants found under pine tree.Wild materialOnly a few plants found under same tree as jamesii (SBV 24).1459014PI 564043
247PI 564044SBV 30Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/13/1992Catron County. Quemado vicinity. Between 31 and 32 mile markers S of Quemado on Hwy 32. Under pines.34.21666667, -108.550000002120Under pine tree.Wild materialOn small, 5cm tall tuberling, under same pine as jamesii (SBV 29).1459015PI 564044
248PI 564045SBV 32Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/04/1992Lincoln County. Ruidoso vicinity. Hwy 57 about 9 miles N of Ruidoso leads to Monjeau lookout. Plants found around stones in picnic/camping area at summit.33.43118700, -105.731191002938In rich soil closely associated with grasses.Wild materialPlants small, only a few flowering. Most plants apparently tuberlings. Numbered out of sequence.1459016PI 564045
249PI 570612HJT 7364Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Hidalgo, MexicoNR61992COLLECTED10/17/1991Route 85 from Zimapan to Tamazunchale, turning off at Trancas and about 4.5 km towards Nicolas Flores.20.80700000, -99.242200002300Growing with S. tarnii.Wild material1465583PI 570612
250PI 558394SHGRF 4234Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Baja California Sur, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED10/08/1988In the Sierra la Laguna, on a footpath to La Laguna marsh on top of Sierra, ENE of Todos Santos.23.53333333, -110.050000001180In sandy soil among Lequminosae shrubs.Wild materialIn sandy soil among Lequminosae shrubs. Fruits mature, round, and white to very light green, flowersabsent; stems to 0.3 m long.1453366PI 558394
251PI 558395SHGRF 4237Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Baja California Sur, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED10/08/1988In the Sierra la Laguna, on a footpath to La Laguna, marsh on top of Sierra, ENE of Todos Santos.23.53333333, -110.016666671600Growing with Soltole and Quercus.Wild materialGrowing with Soltole and Quercus. Fruits mature.1453367PI 558395
252PI 558396SHGRF 4239Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Baja California Sur, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED10/08/1988In the Sierra La Laguna, on a footpath to La Laguna marsh on top of Sierra, ENE of Todos Santos.23.53333333, -109.983333331750In pine oak forest.Wild materialIn pine oak forest. Flowers absent, fruits round, green with white mottling.1453368PI 558396
253PI 558397SHGRF 4241Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED10/11/1988At rail road km 171.5, about 3 km SW of Bauchivo Rail road station, Los Mochis-Chihuahua rail road, about 250 m SE of rail road line across stream.27.30000000, -108.083333331550Oak juniper forest.Wild materialOak juniper forest. Most plants dead, only very mature fruits remaining; flowersabsent, fruit round, dark green with white spots.1453369PI 558397
254PI 558398SHGRF 4245Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED10/12/1988In arroyos on SE side of rail road line at San Rafael, on N side of town.27.50000000, -107.883333332150In Quercus, Pinus, Madrono forest.Wild materialIn Quercus, Pinus, Madrono forest. Plants almost all dead, fruits very mature. Also collected as tubers.1453370PI 558398
255PI 558484SHGRF 4102Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Jalisco, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED09/03/1988Along Volcan Tequila microwave tower road S of town of Tequila, on the top of the highermost of the two microwave tower roads on the top of Volcan Tequila, under oaks about edge of microwave tower.20.80000000, -103.850000002700Wild materialSome flowers white above, some blue above, some plants fruiting only at base like S. demissum, but others fruiting more above like Species Verrucosum.1453456PI 558484
256PI 558057HJT 7260Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED10/08/1988South of Guadelupe y Calvo, slope of Sierra de Mohinora.3050Wild material1453029PI 558057
257PI 558058HJT 7264Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED10/08/1988South of Guadelupe y Calvo, slope of Sierra de Mohinora.2850Wild material1453030PI 558058
258PI 558059HJT 7265Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61989COLLECTED10/08/1988South of Guadelupe y Calvo, slope of Sierra de Mohinora.2870Quercus and Pinus wood.Wild material1453031PI 558059
259PI 497994TRHRG 5Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/21/198223 km along brecha to Sta. Clara from km 92 on Hwy 45 from Chihuahua to Delicias.28.96666667, -106.450000001800Under Quercus.Wild materialCollected by A. Rivera-Pena and R.W. Ross.1392930PI 497994
260PI 497995TRHRG 6Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/22/198217 km from Cuauhtemoc towards La Junta.28.43333333, -107.000000002090In a canyon.Wild materialCollected by A. Rivera-Pena and R.W. Ross.1392931PI 497995
261PI 497996TRHRG 7Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/22/1982Along the road from La Junta to Tomochic. On the E side of the Papigochic River.28.31666667, -107.350000002090Side of a cliff on a steep hill close to the road, Pinus and grass.Wild materialCollected by A. Rivera-Pena and R.W. Ross. East side of Papigochic River.1392932PI 497996
262PI 497997TRHRG 8Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/22/198215 km towards San Juanito from the La Junta to Yepachic Hwy.28.23333333, -107.450000002070Dry arroyo.Wild materialCollected by A. Rivera-Pena and R.W. Ross.1392933PI 497997
263PI 497998TRHRG 9Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/22/198227 km along the road to San Juanito from the La Junta to Yepachic Hwy.28.23333333, -107.450000002060Wild materialCollected by A. Rivera-Pena and R.W. Ross.1392934PI 497998
264PI 497999TRHRG 10Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/22/198230 km along the road to San Juanito from the La Junta to Yepachic Hwy.28.23333333, -107.450000002040In a dry place in the middle of road construction among a few other plants.Wild materialCollected by A. Rivera-Pena and R.W. Ross.1392935PI 497999
265PI 498000TRHRG 11Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Durango, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/22/1982Near Cebolla, 36 km along the road from the La Junta to Yepachic Hwy.25.41666667, -106.150000002060Stony cliff of an arroyo; in organic matter.Wild materialCollected by A. Rivera-Pena and R.W. Ross.1392936PI 498000
266PI 498001TRHRG 16Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/23/1982About 5 km W of Madera on the road to Sirupa.29.13333333, -108.133333332050On the edge of a grazing pasture. Stony hillside by pine-oak forest.Wild materialCollected by A. Rivera-Pena and R.W. Ross.1392937PI 498001
267PI 498004TRHRG 15Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/23/1982About 15 km along the road from Madera to Sirupa.29.11666667, -108.150000002100Mountain oak-pine forest; side of a cliff, some moisture in contrast to other areas.Wild materialMountain pine oak forest, side of cliff.1392940PI 498004
268PI 498238OCH 14196Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/1980Madera29.20000000, -108.116666672075Wild material1393174PI 498238
269PI 498239OCH 14201Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/1980El Mirador2250Wild material1393175PI 498239
270PI 498240OCH 14202Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/1980El Mirador26.85350000, -105.529400002150Wild material1393176PI 498240
271PI 498241OCH 14205Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61984COLLECTED09/1980Route Tomochic-Basasiachic28.20000000, -107.783333331975Wild material1393177PI 498241
272PI 458409UGR 1-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/07/1978Otero. E edge of Cloudcroft, across from the school32.95728600, -105.739952002595At roadside.Wild materialTwo plants, indeterminate. Leaves insect-damaged.1353345PI 458409
273PI 458411UGR 3-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/07/1978Otero. Sixteen Springs Canyon road, 10 km N of Hwy 82.32.96792700, -105.405640002350Wild materialPlants abundant, in flower, no mature fruit.1353347PI 458411
274PI 458412UGR 4-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/08/1978Lincoln. Montjeau Lookout road, White Mountains, 2.6 km W of junction Hwy 37.33.39670000, -105.707500002350Wild materialTwo plants flowering.1353348PI 458412
275PI 458413UGR 5-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/08/1978Lincoln. Monjeau Lookout road, White Mountains, 8.4 km W of junction 37.33.41931000, -105.730523003200Wild materialPlants abundant, few in flower.1353349PI 458413
276PI 458415UGR 8-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/10/1978Catron. 2.58 km E of Mogollen on the road to Willow Creek.33.38333333, -108.766666672100Wild materialNo mature fruits.1353351PI 458415
277PI 458417UGR 11-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1981COLLECTED08/11/1978Catron. Near John Kerr Peak Lookout Tower.33.80000000, -108.466666672500Wild materialPlants few, scattered.1353353PI 458417
278PI 458418UGR 12-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/11/1978Apache. Hwy 666 [Renamed to Hwy 191], 1.9 km NE of the Greenlee County line.33.78900200, -109.168017002400Wild materialPlants abundant.1353354PI 458418
279PI 458419UGR 13-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/13/1978Rustler Park, Coronado Nat. For., 24.6km NW park entrance, C ochise Co., AZ31.88333333, -109.266666672580Wild material1353355PI 458419
280PI 458420UGR 14-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/13/1978Cochise. Barfoot Park, Coronado National Forest, 24.1 km from the NW park entrance.31.90000000, -109.266666672480Wild materialPlants few, small, no fruits.1353356PI 458420
281PI 458421UGR 15-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61981COLLECTED08/15/1978Pima. 1.6 km NW of Soldiers Camp, Coronado Nattional Forest.32.43634800, -110.751959002400Wild materialPlants abundant, some with immature fruits.1353357PI 458421
282PI 458422UGR 18-78Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1981COLLECTED08/19/1978Apache. Near Davis Creek, road 116, 9.5 km SE of Nelson Reservoir, AZ33.99745000, -109.126950002520Wild materialPlants in flower.1353358PI 458422
283PI 558060K 5332Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. MexicoNR61970COLLECTEDWild material1453032PI 558060
284PI 283100HAW 1216Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61962COLLECTED08/07/1958Cochise County. SW side of Huachuca Mountains. On FS 488 by the entrance to the Wakefield mine, at the base of the mountains. About 2 miles north of Montezuma Canyon Road.31.40460000, -110.348400001700Under Juniperus deppeana in partial shade, rich damp soil.Wild material1210243PI 283100
285PI 283102HAW 1314Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Durango, MexicoNR61962COLLECTED11 miles from Vergel on road from Parral.26.26666667, -105.450000002500Steep slope by the roadside; damp rich soil, shaded.Wild material1210245PI 283102
286PI 275156HAW 1156Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED07/31/1958Otero County. Lincoln National Forest. Lane located about a quarter of a mile S of Cloudcroft.32.93333333, -105.716666672600Roadside bank among herbs and under the shade of conifers, in damp humus-rich soil.Wild material1206258PI 275156
287PI 275157HAW 1157Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED07/31/1958Otero County. Lincoln National Forest, about 1 mile SE of Cloudcroft.32.93333333, -105.716666702700By the track in the coniferous forest in damp rich soil.Wild material1206259PI 275157
288PI 275158HAW 1158Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61961COLLECTEDOtero County. Lincoln National Forest, Cloudcroft, in the main square.32.95732900, -105.740937002600Among grass and road sweepings, in rich soil, some plants in the shade.Wild material1206260PI 275158
289PI 275159HAW 1160Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61961COLLECTEDOtero County. Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, 15 miles from Cloudcroft on the Mescalero road (NM 244).33.06428000, -105.580770002200At roadside under the shade of conifers, in humus-rich soil; high rainfall region.Wild material1206261PI 275159
290PI 275160HAW 1172Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED08/03/1958Catron County, Mogollon Mountains, Willow Creek, .5 mile above the Willow Creek Lodge.33.38333333, -108.600000002400By the stream in stony but humus-rich soil, under pine trees and among the scrub.Wild material1206262PI 275160
291PI 275161HAW 1174Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1961COLLECTED08/03/1958Catron County. Mogollon Mountains, 15 miles from Willow Creek on the road to Glenwood.33.38333333, -108.766666672200Rich pine humus in partial shade, among the rocks and stones.Wild material1206263PI 275161
292PI 275162HAW 1177Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED08/04/1958Cochise County. Chiricahua Mountains, Barfoot Park.31.91521900, -109.284754002450Open glade, Pinus ponderosa forest; damp hollow with deep rich humus. Among various vegetation.Wild material1206264PI 275162
293PI 275163HAW 1180Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED08/04/1958Cochise county. Chiricahua Mountains, Rustler Park.31.90500000, -109.281000002550Damp meadow-like glades, rich soil, some under the shade of pines; among various other vegetation.Wild material1206265PI 275163
294PI 275164HAW 1204Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED08/06/1958Cochise County. Chiricahua National Monument, Picket Park.32.02700000, -109.360000001780Partial shade of Pinus ponderosa and Juniperus deppeana; rich leaf mold and sand. Very low alt for this pine species.Wild material1206266PI 275164
295PI 275165HAW 1209Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED08/07/1958Cochise County. Huachuca Mountains, Ramsey Canyon.31.43506100, -110.319993001750Rich stony ground by the roadside, among the bushes in the shade of Juglans major, at the bottom of the canon.Wild material1206267PI 275165
296PI 275166HAW 1210Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED08/07/1958Cochise County. Huachuca Mountains, Ramsey Canyon.31.43333333, -110.316666671700Damp shady place with Platanus wrightii evergreen oaks; chiefly by the roadside at the bottom of the canon.Wild material1206268PI 275166
297PI 275167HAW 1217Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61961COLLECTED08/07/1958Cochise County. SW side of Huachuca Mountains. On FS 488 about 1/4 mile from the entrance to the Wakefield mine, at the base of the mountains. About 2 miles north of Montezuma Canyon Road.31.40460000, -110.348400001700Under the shade of Juniperus deppeana and Quercus reticulata in rich damp leaf mould.Wild material1206269PI 275167
298PI 262895GEN 18006Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61960COLLECTEDBetween Guadelupe y Calvo and Tecolate.26.81666667, -106.41666667In litter on top of a large rock.Wild material1199367PI 262895
299PI 251062HAW 1230Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Chihuahua, MexicoNR61958COLLECTED08/14/1958Majalca, 40 miles NW of Chihuahua, near the village.29.13333333, -106.083333332100Under Pinus ponderosa, shaded by rocks, rich leaf mould. Assoc. ssp: Juniperus deppeana, Arctostaphylos pungens, Quercus.Wild material1193983PI 251062
300PI 225661CCC 605BSolanum stoloniferum Schltdl. MexicoNR61955COLLECTEDWild material1181395PI 225661