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0PI 667473TX-60Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Texas, United StatesOPGCPLANT2010COLLECTED05/29/2010Edwards Plateau. Comal County. Two miles Northwest of Garden Ridge; Bracken Bat Cave Preserve.29.68169400, -98.34205600313Savannah openings. Land form: Ridge. Land Use: Conservation. Geology: Limestone. Soil Texture: Stony clay. Ecological Site Descriptor: Low Stony Hills.Wild materialPlants to 1 m tall, 5-7 ray petals in shades of yellow, bronze, and bicolors.1897337PI 667473
1PI 649934Stillwater GermplasmRatibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGC2005DEVELOPED05/09/2002Wild materialStillwater Germplasm prairie coneflower is a native, late-season, herbaceous perennial in the Aster Family. It is prominently taprooted and grows upright from a woody base to a height of 30 to 90 cm. The numerous, pinnate leaves are deeply cut into linear or lance-shaped segments along alternately branched stems. Showy yellow (occasionally reddish-brown) ray flowers droop and surround the columnar-shaped, brown, central disk. The flowers bloom from late June until August, with seed maturing in August to September. The mature seedhead has a pleasant odor when crushed that is similar to anise or licorice. The fruit is a 1-seeded, gray-black achene. Seed viability is very high and longevity can be expected for 5 to 8 years when stored at moderate temperatures and low humidity. Stillwater Germplasm has approximately 1,320,000 seeds/kg and the full seeding rate is 2.2 kg/ha. It is recommended to be seeded in a mix at 0.3 to 0.6 kg/ha. Stillwater Germplasm prefers to grow in dry, open spaces of prairie grasslands and mountain foothills. It does well on a variety of soil types, including loams and rocky to gravelly-sandy textures. Stillwater Germplasm tolerates a pH range from slightly acidic to moderately alkaline and weakly saline conditions, in areas receiving 254 to 762 mm of annual precipitation. It will attain optimum growth in full sun and low to moderate levels of competition within a native plant community. Stillwater Germplasm is adapted for use in the foothills and prairies in the eastern and central parts of Montana and Wyoming, and western North and South Dakota. It is compatible in seeding mixtures of western wheatgrass, bluebunch wheatgrass, prairie Junegrass, Sandberg bluegrass, common gaillardia, white and purple prairie clover, big sagebrush, and western yarrow. Stillwater Germplasm is palatable and nutritious to all classes of domestic livestock when utilized in stages of early plant growth and development. It is a desirable spring browse plant for big game animals, and is preferred by several species of upland birds and small mammals. Stillwater Germplasm prairie coneflower was selected primarily for adding species diversity to native seed mixes in the rehabilitation of disturbed sites and as an ornamental wildflower in low maintenance or natural landscapes.1690906PI 649934
2PI 673959HP-4Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGC2004COLLECTED11/10/2004Hunter Prairie, intersection of Ohio Routes 92 and 148, Belmont County39.92444444, -81.06250000Wild material1690716PI 673959
3PI 673956ALP 9Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGC2004COLLECTED10/07/2004Adams Lake Prairie State Nature Preserve, within Adams Lake State Park, Adams County38.81083333, -83.53027778Prairie remnant. Sun. Slope: Slight.Wild materialSample size: 30. Population size: 200. Site size (sqm): 20.1690581PI 673956
4PI 673957CP6Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGC2004COLLECTED10/07/2004Chaparral Prairie State Nature Preserve, Adams County, 3 miles NW of West Union38.83583333, -83.57361111Cedar barrens prairie. 67 acre total area. Sun. Slope: Slight.Wild material3-5'. Sample size: 20. Population size: 200. Site size (sqm): 100.1690603PI 673957
5PI 673958PR 6Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGC2004COLLECTED10/07/2004Along west bank of Highway 32 near Plum Road, Adams County38.94944444, -83.37805556RoadsideWild material3-5'. Sample size: 5. Population size: 10. Site size (sqm): 3.1690639PI 673958
6PI 673952SC 5Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGC2004COLLECTED09/30/2004Smith Cemetery State Nature Preserve, Madison County. West of Columbus on state route 161, South on Kramer Rd, West on Boyd Rd.40.10305556, -83.32416667294Drainage(1-well, 4-poor): 3 Full sun. Slight slope, south facing. Small prairie remnant in pioneer cemetery, total land area approx 300 ft x 300 ft. Surrounded by farm fields.Wild material4-5', Larger leaves pinnately divided into 3-7 lanceolate, toothed leaflets. Flowers: Rays long and narrow, strongly drooping, disk are gray and knobby. Sample size: 20 Population size: 100. Site size (sqm): 10.1690525PI 673952
7PI 673954BC 2Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGC2004COLLECTED09/30/2004Bigelow Cemetery State Nature Preserve, Madison County. State route 161 West from Columbus, South on Rosedale Road40.10972222, -83.41916667301Drainage(1-well, 4-poor): 3 Full sun. Slope: None. Small prairie remnant in pioneer cemetery, total land area approx 100 m . Surrounded by farm fields, road.Wild material1690534PI 673954
8PI 673955PRF 20Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGC2004COLLECTED09/30/2004Prairie Road Fen State Nature Preserve, Clark County39.99777778, -83.71361111Drainage(1-well, 4-poor): 2 Sun. Slope: Slight.Wild material3-5'. Sample size: 10. Population size: 25. Site size (sqm): 10.1690563PI 673955
9PI 421535'Sunglow'Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Kansas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2004COLLECTED1998Greenwood County, KansasCultivarSunglow is a perennial upright herbaceous plant with a compact rootstock and many stout, fibrous deep roots, stems slender, sometimes branches, 0.5-1.5 m. in height, hoary with minute appressed hairs; leaves pinnately 3-7 divided or parted, lanceolate, acute, coarsely toothed to entire; heads several or occasionally solitary, on long , stiff peduncles; disks ellipsoid, 12-20 mm high and 0.6-0.9 times as thick, much shorter than the drooping light yellow rays; rays about 5-10, pale yellow, mostly 2.5-6 cm long, spreading or reflexed. Greyhead prairie coneflower is associated with the plant community of the true prairie. It is found growing on dry prairies and open woods with deep soils that range in texture from clay to sandy loams.1694132PI 421535
10PI 667403LKRatibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGC2004COLLECTED10/15/2003Collected from Hamilton and Union counties.Wild material1690911PI 667403
11PI 232602Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. United StatesOPGCNot Available1955COLLECTED01/01/19551184419PI 232602
12PI 43390Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Colorado, United States Historic1916COLLECTED1512619PI 43390
13W6 62191FWS0400-10Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Alabama, United StatesW6Not Available2024Black Boxed 2024 Seeds of Success- Incorporated into the collection 4/1/20252169522W6 62191
14W6 62202FWS0400-21Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Alabama, United StatesW6Not Available2024Black Boxed 2024 Seeds of Success- Incorporated into the collection 4/1/20252169533W6 62202
15W6 62219FWS0400-7Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Tennessee, United StatesW6Not Available2024Black Boxed 2024 Seeds of Success- Incorporated into the collection 4/1/20252169550W6 62219
16OPGC 8762NM080-298Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2023Wild materialPerennial herb,1-3 ft.tall with a taproot. Leaves pinnately lobed (3-14 lobes); alternate and many sessile. Flowers have a columnar receptacle well above the leaves. Rays yellow to maroon.2142108OPGC 8762
17OPGC 8764NM080-302Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2023Wild materialPerennial herb, 15-40 cm tall; stems and leaves strigose-hirsute. Leaves alternate, the blades pinnatifid to bipinnatifid with 2-7 linear to lance-ovate lobes. Flower heads radiate with large, spherical receptacles.2142112OPGC 8764
18OPGC 8767NM080-325Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2023Wild materialPerennial herb, 15-40 cm tall; stems and leaves strigose-hirsute. Leaves alternate, the blades pinnatifid to bipinnatifid with 2-7 linear to lance-ovate lobes. Flower heads radiate, the receptacles large and spherical.2142135OPGC 8767
19OPGC 8776NM930-540Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2023Wild materialPlant has grey-green linear deeply-dissected leaves and stems with stunted globular seed heads. Flowers are yellow-red. Seeds have very low fill.2142165OPGC 8776
20OPGC 8794SG1-2Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Tennessee, United StatesOPGC2023Wild material2142749OPGC 8794
21OPGC 8825CBG- 10822Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Illinois, United StatesOPGC2023Wild material2142276OPGC 8825
22NA 87391NA 87391Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. NANot Available2023Cultivated material2158322NA 87391
23OPGC 8442WY070-94Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Wyoming, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialClumping aster with drooping, wide, bright yellow (occasionally red and yellow) ray flowers around a cylindrical cone. Leaves deeply divided.2120866OPGC 8442
24OPGC 8443WY070-95Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Wyoming, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialClumping aster with drooping, wide, bright yellow (occasionally red and yellow) ray flowers around a cylindrical cone. Leaves deeply divided.2120867OPGC 8443
25OPGC 8444WY070-96Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Wyoming, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialClumping aster with drooping, wide, bright yellow (occasionally red and yellow) ray flowers around a cylindrical cone. Leaves deeply divided.2120868OPGC 8444
26OPGC 8449WY070-101Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Wyoming, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialClumping aster with drooping, wide, bright yellow (occasionally red and yellow) ray flowers around a cylindrical cone. Leaves deeply divided.2120873OPGC 8449
27OPGC 8391NM080-267Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialAlternately arranged, deeply dissected foliage (pinnatifid), terminal inflorescence both ray and disc flowers developing seed in cone shape, conspicuous sepals, many inflorescences/ plant2120643OPGC 8391
28OPGC 8393NM080-269Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialYellow to dark red flower petals2120645OPGC 8393
29OPGC 8394NM080-272Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialInflorescence columniferous 1/2-1 inch, composite flower with yellow/maroon ray flowers2120648OPGC 8394
30OPGC 8395NM080-273Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialRound seed heads, spherical to ovoid2120649OPGC 8395
31OPGC 8396NM080-274Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialFlowers yellow to deep red, seed head spherical to ovoid2120650OPGC 8396
32OPGC 8397NM080-277Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCNot Available2021Wild materialSeed head columniferous, longer than wide2120653OPGC 8397
33OPGC 8398NM080-280Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialRound receptacle seed heads. Flower petals yellow to red.2120656OPGC 8398
34OPGC 8399NM080-281Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialReceptacle head round to ovoid, many petaled flower with yellow to dark red petals2120657OPGC 8399
35OPGC 8009NM080-226Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCPLANT2020Wild materialSOS 92nd Shipment2104993OPGC 8009
36OPGC 8010NM080-228Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2020Wild materialSOS 92nd Shipment2104995OPGC 8010
37OPGC 8011NM080-231Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2020Wild materialSOS 92nd Shipment2104997OPGC 8011
38OPGC 8013NM930-504Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2020Wild materialSOS 92nd Shipment2105010OPGC 8013
39OPGC 7479CBG-9189Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Nebraska, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2092776OPGC 7479
40OPGC 7430SOS-NM930-461Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2091575OPGC 7430
41OPGC 7432SOS-NM930-469Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2091579OPGC 7432
42OPGC 6633NM930-360Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida tagetes1966092OPGC 6633
43OPGC 6642NM930-371Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida tagetes1966103OPGC 6642
44OPGC 6646NM930-381Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida columnifera1966112OPGC 6646
45OPGC 6647NM930-385Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida tagetes1966115OPGC 6647
46OPGC 6651NM930-395Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida tagetes1966125OPGC 6651
47OPGC 6653NM930-401Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida columnifera1966131OPGC 6653
48OPGC 6654NM930-406Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida columnifera1966136OPGC 6654
49OPGC 6660NM930-425Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida columnifera1966154OPGC 6660
50OPGC 6556NM018-111Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRatibida columnifera1964900OPGC 6556
51OPGC 6493NM080-33Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild material1964359OPGC 6493
52OPGC 6460NM030-66Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2018Wild material1958203OPGC 6460
53OPGC 6419NM930-219Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild material1957517OPGC 6419
54OPGC 6422NM930-224Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild material1957522OPGC 6422
55OPGC 6424NM930-231Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild material1957528OPGC 6424
56OPGC 6404CBG-7291Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Iowa, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2017Wild material1954853OPGC 6404
57OPGC 6405CBG-7507Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Nebraska, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2017Wild material1954854OPGC 6405
58OPGC 6406CBG-7501Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Iowa, United StatesOPGCSEED2017Wild material1954855OPGC 6406
59OPGC 6407CBG-7711Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Iowa, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2017Wild material1954856OPGC 6407
60OPGC 5460NM018-66Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2017Wild material1949044OPGC 5460
61OPGC 5429WY070-67Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Wyoming, United StatesOPGCNot Available2017Wild material1947159OPGC 5429
62OPGC 5371CBG2014-3237Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Kansas, United StatesOPGCNot Available2015Wild material1932000OPGC 5371
63OPGC 5365MT060-38Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2015Wild material1930519OPGC 5365
64OPGC 5005CBG-2560Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Kansas, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2015COLLECTED08/25/2013352Prairie,,,Wild material1926046OPGC 5005
65OPGC 5007CBG-2608Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Colorado, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2015COLLECTED08/28/20131837Wild material1926075OPGC 5007
66OPGC 5017CBG-2814Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Illinois, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2015COLLECTED09/17/2013201Wild material1926148OPGC 5017
67OPGC 4955RACO3-SOS-WY930-71-BACA-14Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2014COLLECTED2014Wild material1922064OPGC 4955
68OPGC 4901CBG-2291Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Colorado, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2014Wild material1919749OPGC 4901
69OPGC 4881RACO3-SOS-WY932A-139-CONVERSE-13Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2014COLLECTED2010Wild material1918424OPGC 4881
70OPGC 4882RATA-SOS-WY930-37-BACA-13Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart Colorado, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2014COLLECTED2010Wild material1918426OPGC 4882
71OPGC 4883RATA-SOS-WY930-OTERO-13Ratibida tagetes (E. James) Barnhart Colorado, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2014COLLECTED2010Wild material1918427OPGC 4883
72OPGC 4832RACO3-SOS-MT923-12-BIGHORN-12Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2013COLLECTED2012Wild material1913729OPGC 4832
73OPGC 4833RACO3-SOS-MT923A-07-PHILLIPS-1Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2013COLLECTED2012Wild material1913730OPGC 4833
74OPGC 4834RACO3-SOS-MT923A-11-BIGHORN-12Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2013COLLECTED2012Wild material1913731OPGC 4834
75OPGC 4849RACO3-SOS-CO932-301-DOUGLAS-12Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Colorado, United StatesOPGCNot Available2013COLLECTED2012.Wild material1914480OPGC 4849
76OPGC 4850RACO3-SOS-WY080-13-CUSTER-12Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. South Dakota, United StatesOPGCNot Available2013COLLECTED2012.Wild material1914481OPGC 4850
77OPGC 4790CBG-1785Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Colorado, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2013COLLECTED08/03/20111797open, dry hillside. The collection site is located well below the basaltic rim, within the Denver-formation geologic zone.Wild material1908930OPGC 4790
78OPGC 4791CBG-1807Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Kansas, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2013COLLECTED08/10/2011prairie, rocky areaWild material1908931OPGC 4791
79OPGC 4792CBG-1820Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Wyoming, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2013COLLECTED08/09/20111346Alkaline flats, lake-side; seasonal ditch.Wild material1908932OPGC 4792
80OPGC 4793CBG-1851Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Illinois, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2013COLLECTED09/19/201179Mesic prairieWild material1908933OPGC 4793
81OPGC 4794CBG-1857Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Wisconsin, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2013COLLECTED09/20/2011rocky limestone substrate, dry prairie on steep south slope. Remnant, high-qualityWild material1908934OPGC 4794
82OPGC 4705RACO3-SOS-CO932-278-11Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Colorado, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012COLLECTED2011Wild material1905138OPGC 4705
83OPGC 4706RACO3-SOS-MT020-15-11Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012COLLECTED2011Wild material1905139OPGC 4706
84OPGC 4707RACO3-SOS-MT020-17-11Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012COLLECTED2011Wild material1905140OPGC 4707
85OPGC 4676RACO3-SOS-AZ932-87-11Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012COLLECTED2010Wild material1901248OPGC 4676
86OPGC 4634RACO3-SOS-WY080-05-11Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Wyoming, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012COLLECTEDPRE 2012Wild material1900273OPGC 4634
87OPGC 4635RACO3-SOS-WY930A-112-11Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Wyoming, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012COLLECTEDPRE 2012Wild material1900274OPGC 4635
88OPGC 4547203041Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Texas, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED06/26/2003Wild material1895349OPGC 4547
89OPGC 4548180207Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Texas, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED06/17/2002Wild material1895350OPGC 4548
90OPGC 3236TX-59Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Texas, United States Historic2010COLLECTED05/29/2010Edwards Plateau. Comal County. Two miles Northwest of Garden Ridge; Bracken Bat Cave Preserve.29.68169400, -98.34205600313Savannah openings. Land form: Ridge. Land Use: Conservation. Geology: Limestone. Soil Texture: Stony clay. Ecological Site Descriptor: Low Stony Hills.Wild materialPlants with up to 15 ray petals, 2-3 times normal quantity; to 1 m tall, ray petal color varies from yellow to bronze and bicolors in between, drooping ray petals. Double flower.1897336OPGC 3236
91NSL 461479LBJWC-1184Ratibida peduncularis (Torr. & A. Gray) Barnhart Texas, United StatesOPGCNot Available2008COLLECTED07/31/20080Coastal dune/barrier island. Found throughout dune systems on Galveston Island and along main road (3005) on south end of island where there has been less development.Wild material1807013NSL 461479
92OPGC 3019SOSAZ-93206-28Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2007COLLECTEDPRE 10/26/2007Wild material1740364OPGC 3019
93OPGC 2664OPGC 2664Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Nebraska, United StatesOPGCNot Available2006COLLECTED07/25/2006Wild material1 ft tall1717122OPGC 2664
94OPGC 2665OPGC 2665Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Nebraska, United StatesOPGCNot Available2006COLLECTED07/25/2006Wild material1 ft tall. 1-2 flowers per plant.1717123OPGC 2665
95OPGC 2434GC 3Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED09/21/2005Green Camp Railroad Prairie, managed by the Marion County Historical Society, Marion County,40.54833333, -83.19138889284Wild material1691051OPGC 2434
96OPGC 2412EOAL Sept 05 12Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED09/07/2005Lynx Prairie, Edge of Appalachia Preserve, managed by The Nature Conservancy, Adams County38.76250000, -83.40111111Cedar barrens remnant, xeric limestone prairieWild material1691030OPGC 2412
97OPGC 2282Northern Missouri Eco-zone GermplasmRatibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Missouri, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTEDPRE 2005Collections were taken from native prairie remnants within the counties in Missouri north of the Missouri RiverWild materialNRCS description: Perennial prairie plant. Has a hairy, slender stem that forms a branching plant and grows to about 4 feet tall. The leaves are alternate and most are divided in to 1-4 pairs of narrow lobes, with additional lobe at the tip. Each lobe is widest near the middle, tapers to a narrow base and pointed tip, and may have a few teeth or small side lobes. The basal leaves are on long stalks, with the blade of the leaf up to 7" long. The upper leaves are smaller and often undivided. Flower heads are 3" wide and on long individual stalks. Each head has a brown, bullet-shaped central disk less than 1" tall and usually taller than wide, surrounded by up to 13 downward pointing, yellow, petal-like ray flowers. Plants pollinate by cross pollination. The seed heads are sharply aromatic when crushed.1690907OPGC 2282
98OPGC 22689058112Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED08/16/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 24, Township: 3S, Range: 19E1402On a Hilger soil with cobbly sandy loam texture, 5% south slope, 300 mm (10 to 14 in). annual precipitation.Wild material1690895OPGC 2268
99OPGC 22699058113Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED10/08/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 2, Township: 3S, Range: 20E1097On a Lambeth-Yawdim soil with silty clay texture, 2% west slope, 330 mm (10 to 14 in). annual precipitation.Wild material1690896OPGC 2269
100OPGC 22709058114Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED08/22/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 29, Township: 1N, Range: 18E45.80000000, -109.233333001347Single plant growing in the edge of a common fallow field. On a 6% south slope. Annual percipitation of 330 mm (12-14 in).Wild material1690897OPGC 2270
101OPGC 22719058115Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED08/23/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 25, Township: 32N, Range: 29E279On a 3% northeast slope. Annual percipitation of 279 mm (11 in).Wild material1690898OPGC 2271
102OPGC 22729058116Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED08/29/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 30, Township: 6S, Range: 19E. West Donohue Ranch1609On a Charlos soil with loam texture, 1% slope, 483 mm (19 in). annual precipitation.Wild material1690899OPGC 2272
103OPGC 22739058117Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED09/04/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 25, Township: 6S, Range: 18E1640On a Thiel soil with cobbly clay loam texture, 15% west slope, 483 mm (19 in). annual precipitation.Wild material1690900OPGC 2273
104OPGC 22749058118Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED08/14/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 14, Township: 33N, Range: 9WOn a 0-4% north slope. Annual percipitation of 406 mm (16 in).Wild material1690901OPGC 2274
105OPGC 22759058119Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED08/30/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 25, Township: 6S, Range: 18E45.25000000, -109.450000001634On a 12% northwest slope. Annual percipitation of 483 mm (19 in).Wild material1690902OPGC 2275
106OPGC 22769058120Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED08/11/1989Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 18, Township: 3S, Range: 23E1118On a sandstone outcrop, 4% northwest slope, 381 mm (15 in) annual precipitation.Wild material1690903OPGC 2276
107OPGC 22779076023Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED09/07/1993Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 3, Township: 16N, Range: 43E47.15833300, -106.27111100Sandy soil. Annual percipitation (10-14 in). Found in borrow ditch.Wild material1690904OPGC 2277
108OPGC 22789076254Ratibida columnifera (Nutt.) Wooton & Standl. Montana, United StatesOPGCNot Available2005COLLECTED08/07/1994Montana State Plane coordinate system. Section: 29, Township: 8N, Range: 47E 756Loam soil. Collected in abandoned roadbed.Wild material1690905OPGC 2278
109OPGC 2161Darby Plains 14Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGCNot Available2004COLLECTEDBattelle-Darby Creek Metro Park, Franklin CountyWild material1680159OPGC 2161
110OPGC 2197WC 28Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGCNot Available2004COLLECTED09/11/2004Stark County40.66666667, -81.65833333Wild material1690829OPGC 2197
111OPGC 2128Stucker Meadow 50Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGCNot Available2004DONATED08/22/2004Wild material1690775OPGC 2128
112OPGC 2575OPGC 2575Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart Ohio, United StatesOPGCNot Available2004DONATEDNEAR 11/01/2004Wild material1717055OPGC 2575
113NA 68448NA 68448Ratibida pinnata (Vent.) Barnhart NANot Available1993Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Ratibida pinnata.2148139NA 68448