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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0OPGC 8821CBG- 10803Rhexia virginica L. Illinois, United StatesOPGC2023Wild material2142262OPGC 8821
1OPGC 756820170517*ARhexia alifanus Walter North Carolina, United StatesOPGCNot Available2021COLLECTED10/12/2017Longleaf pine sandhills. (LO: State of NC - Wildlife Resources Commission)35.00268000, -79.53546000130Low mesic swale between high xeric ridges, 'pea swales' or 'bean dips'. Sand hills.2139381OPGC 7568
2OPGC 8284CBG-9989Rhexia virginica L. Illinois, United StatesOPGC2021Wild material2120039OPGC 8284
3OPGC 8255NCBG-335Rhexia nashii Small Virginia, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialGlandular, hairy petals on lower surface. Stem faces unequal.2116297OPGC 8255
4OPGC 8257NCBG-364Rhexia nashii Small Virginia, United StatesOPGCNot Available2021Wild materialGlands on abaxial petal surface, especially in buds.2116300OPGC 8257
5OPGC 8261NCBG-573Rhexia mariana L. Maryland, United StatesOPGCNot Available2021Wild material2116348OPGC 8261
6OPGC 8147MARSB-487Rhexia mariana L. New Jersey, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialFlower petal colorûblue to purpleûwhiteûLeaf typeûthe leaves are simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets)ûLeaf arrangementûopposite: there are two leaves per node along the stemûLeaf blade edgesûthe edge of the leaf blade is entire (has no teeth or lobes)ûFlower symmetryûthere are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetrical)ûthere is only one way to evenly divide the flower (the flower is bilaterally symmetrical)ûNumber of sepals, petals or tepalsûthere are four petals, sepals, or tepals in the flowerûFusion of sepals and petalsûboth the petals and sepals are separate and not fusedûthe petals or the sepals are fused into a cup or tubeûStamen numberû8ûFruit type (general)ûthe fruit is dry and splits open when ripe2113538OPGC 8147
7OPGC 8149MARSB-538Rhexia mariana L. New Jersey, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialFlower petal colorûblue to purpleûwhiteûLeaf typeûthe leaves are simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets)ûLeaf arrangementûopposite: there are two leaves per node along the stemûLeaf blade edgesûthe edge of the leaf blade is entire (has no teeth or lobes)ûFlower symmetryûthere are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially symmetrical)ûthere is only one way to evenly divide the flower (the flower is bilaterally symmetrical)ûNumber of sepals, petals or tepalsûthere are four petals, sepals, or tepals in the flowerûFusion of sepals and petalsûboth the petals and sepals are separate and not fusedûthe petals or the sepals are fused into a cup or tubeûStamen numberû8ûFruit type (general)ûthe fruit is dry and splits open when ripe2113552OPGC 8149
8OPGC 8151MARSB-598Rhexia virginica L. New York, United StatesOPGC2021Wild materialOpposite simple leaves, flowers with four purple/pink petals and 8 protruding yellow stamens2113565OPGC 8151
9OPGC 7974NCBG-413Rhexia nashii Small Virginia, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2098438OPGC 7974
10OPGC 7982NCBG-599Rhexia mariana L. Maryland, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2098480OPGC 7982
11OPGC 7983NCBG-601Rhexia mariana L. North Carolina, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2098481OPGC 7983
12OPGC 7884MARSB-259Rhexia virginica L. New York, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2097546OPGC 7884
13OPGC 7890MARSB-316Rhexia mariana L. New Jersey, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2019Wild material2097570OPGC 7890
14OPGC 7909MARSB-712Rhexia mariana L. New Jersey, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2097687OPGC 7909
15OPGC 7398NEWFS-431Rhexia virginica L. Massachusetts, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material1976259OPGC 7398
16OPGC 7403NEWFS-498Rhexia virginica L. Massachusetts, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material1976280OPGC 7403
17OPGC 7410NEWFS-887Rhexia virginica L. Massachusetts, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material1976368OPGC 7410
18OPGC 6606NCBG-272Rhexia mariana L. North Carolina, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2018Wild materialRhexia mariana1965901OPGC 6606
19NA 81215NA 81215Rhexia sp.Maryland, United StatesNANot Available2012COLLECTED10/15/2012Beltsville Area Research Campus (BARC), Coniferous Research Forest power line.39.00827000, -76.846250001953358NA 81215
20OPGC 4680LBJWC-MLE-26Rhexia lutea Walter Texas, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012DONATED2012Wild material1902528OPGC 4680
21OPGC 4681LBJWC-MLE-21Rhexia virginica L. Texas, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012DONATED2012Wild material1902498OPGC 4681
22NA 80227NA 80227Rhexia sp.Mississippi, United StatesNANot Available2011COLLECTED09/21/2011Collected on CR-401 (Pine Ridge Road) along Duncan Creek 0.5 miles north of the junction with CR-423.33.91675000, -89.26345000105Along creek.1953188NA 80227
23OPGC 226620020253Rhexia mariana L. var. mariana South Carolina, United States Historic2005COLLECTED09/09/2002Bald Rock, just south of Ceasars Head State Park on the east side of SC Route 276. Greenville County. 35.08277778, -82.62055556600Growing in full sun to part shade in granite depressions on the edge of the woodland. Area appears to be seasonally moist, though it was quite dry at time of collection. Aspect: E. Slope: 1-5%. Wild materialDeciduous, single- to multi-stemmed herbaceous perennials with an upright spreading habit. 45-60 cm tall.1698764OPGC 2266