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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 678914W94002Thermopsis lanceolata R. Br. MongoliaW61995COLLECTED09/1994About 25 km north of Bornuur.48.67194444, 106.110000001251Mountain steppe. North sloping ridge, slope 1-5%, well drained gravelly soil.Wild material1521794PI 678914
1PI 479611NA 51132Thermopsis fabacea (Pall.) DC. Japan Historic1982COLLECTEDSand dune near sea, Shunkunitai, Nemuro-shi, Nemuro Hanto, eastern Hokkaido43.30000000, 145.60000000Wild materialSnow cover 50cm or deeper for 3 days. Minimum temperature -23C. Seed collected from several plants.1374547PI 479611
2PI 187007Thermopsis villosa (Walter) Fernald & B. G. Schub. Iowa, United States Historic1950COLLECTED1668014PI 187007
3PI 147822Thermopsis lanceolata R. Br. China Historic1944COLLECTED1881413PI 147822
4PI 121231No. 1061Thermopsis sp.Antalya, Turkey Historic1937COLLECTED06/04/19363km east of Antalya1831269PI 121231
5PI 111099Thermopsis lanceolata R. Br. India Historic1935COLLECTED1802671PI 111099
6PI 110167No. 16-IVThermopsis lanceolata R. Br. China Historic1935COLLECTED09/06/1934Manchuria: Sand dunes near the Ganjour Monastery, Barga District1801567PI 110167
7PI 110168No. 17-IVThermopsis lanceolata R. Br. China Historic1935COLLECTED09/06/1934Manchuria: Sand dunes near the Ganjour Monastery, Barga District1801568PI 110168
8PI 107705No. 8Thermopsis lanceolata R. Br. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1934COLLECTED08/10/1934Hailar1797442PI 107705
9PI 103470No. 23336Thermopsis inflata Cambess. Yunnan Sheng, China Historic1933COLLECTEDScree on Mount Moting, east of Atuntze45151791806PI 103470
10PI 103471No. 24397Thermopsis sp. China Historic1933COLLECTEDMount Siga, west of and overlooking the Yalung River39131791807PI 103471
11PI 103439Thermopsis alpina (Pall.) Ledeb. China Historic1933COLLECTED1791777PI 103439
12PI 100098F. 30630Thermopsis sp. China Historic1932COLLECTED1787461PI 100098
13PI 73916Thermopsis alterniflora Regel & Schmalh. Tashkent, Uzbekistan Historic1927COLLECTED1728909PI 73916
14PI 48422Thermopsis barbata Benth. China Historic1919COLLECTED1614556PI 48422
15PI 43937No. 5601Thermopsis sp. Bhutan Historic1916COLLECTED39001608611PI 43937
16PI 9234'Sendai Hagi'Thermopsis sp.Kanagawa, Japan Historic1903COLLECTED1548679PI 9234
17OPGC 8388CP3-170Thermopsis montana Nutt. Utah, United StatesOPGCNot Available2021Wild materialYellow petals with pea family characteristics. 3 leaves with 2 leaves that come off stem.2120485OPGC 8388
18OPGC 8141WY050-226Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesOPGCNot Available2020Wild material2110465OPGC 8141
19W6 55301WY030-229Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1967853W6 55301
20W6 54178NM018-105Thermopsis montana Nutt. var. montana New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialThermopsis montana var. montana1964895W6 54178
21W6 54284OR110-922Thermopsis gracilis Howell Oregon, United StatesW62018Wild materialThermopsis gracilis1965001W6 54284
22W6 53497WY030-193Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesW62018Wild material1958232W6 53497
23W6 53176NM930-228Thermopsis montana Nutt. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1957526W6 53176
24W6 53257NM930-311Thermopsis montana Nutt. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1957607W6 53257
25W6 53259NM930-313Thermopsis montana Nutt. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1957609W6 53259
26W6 48651WY932C-79Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2014Wild material1922083W6 48651
27W6 47232WY070-29Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2014Wild material1916966W6 47232
28W6 47233WY030-119Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2014Wild material1916967W6 47233
29W6 46973CO932-295Thermopsis divaricarpa A. Nelson Colorado, United StatesW62013Wild material1914533W6 46973
30W6 46182RU2012-5024Thermopsis fabacea (Pall.) DC. Sakhalin, Russian FederationW6Not Available2013COLLECTED09/05/2012Korsakov Region, near Ozersky Village46.59670000, 143.17930000-14Wet meadow close to seaWild material1909820W6 46182
31W6 46155CBG-1722Thermopsis divaricarpa A. Nelson Colorado, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2013Wild material1908983W6 46155
32W6 44485AZ932-84Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2012Wild material1901274W6 44485
33W6 36967WY030-48Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesW6SEED2009Wild material1827791W6 36967
34W6 36968WY030-49Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesW6SEED2009Wild material1827792W6 36968
35W6 36925WY010-22Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2009Wild material1827231W6 36925
36W6 35450WY030-28Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson United StatesW6SEED2009Wild materialHeight: 0.7'1808274W6 35450
37W6 35290WY010-1Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2009Wild material1802266W6 35290
38W6 35300WY030-27Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson United StatesW6SEED2009Wild material1802276W6 35300
39W6 33360AZ930-183Thermopsis divaricarpa A. Nelson Arizona, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2008Wild material1780226W6 33360
40W6 32641CO-93206-11Thermopsis montana Nutt. var. montana California, United StatesW6SEED2007Wild material1740383W6 32641
41W6 32644MT-06005-04Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Wyoming, United StatesW6SEED2007Wild material1740386W6 32644
42W6 30832MT060-5Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson Montana, United StatesW6SEED2007Wild materialForb, Height about: 0.22 m1727143W6 30832
43W6 30202CO932-59Thermopsis montana Nutt. Colorado, United StatesW6SEED2007Wild material1719000W6 30202
44OPGC 54NA 71383Thermopsis fabacea (Pall.) DC. Primorye, Russian FederationOPGCNot Available2002COLLECTED09/14/2001Eastern end of the Krabbe Peninsula, near the shore of Lake Pos'yet, ca 12 km west of Zarubino.42.61500000, 130.93333333 Scrubby meadow. near sea levelWild materialHerb 1 m tall; fruit dry, light brown.1658167OPGC 54
45NA 71383VV-267Thermopsis fabacea (Pall.) DC. Russian FederationNANot Available2001COLLECTED09/01/2001Wild materialHerb 1 m tall; fruit dry, light brown. 1636751NA 71383
46W6 2125198HT-158Thermopsis dahurica Czefr. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag48.82777778, 110.134722221219West side of the Onon Gol Valley on the edge of a river-formed terrace. Old channels have tree and brush cover, and open areas are used as hayfields. Soil is rocky and gravelly.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Sloughs contain marsh genera; old river channels are dominated by alder, Populus, and Larix.1578106W6 21251
47W6 2155198HV-176Thermopsis lanceolata R. Br. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Chandmanundur Sum, Hovsgol Aimag, 21 km west of Hohoo50.58055556, 100.791388891494Alluvial fan above small stream, forb-Leymus chinensis type, sandy light brown soilWild materialAssociated vegetation:Leymus chinensis, Artemisia dracunculus, Echonops latifolius, Astragalus mongolicus, Thermopsis lanceolata s.l. dahurica , Agropyron cristatum, Heteropappas biennis, Stipa krylovii, Poa botryoides1578209W6 21551
48W6 1954996S-1Thermopsis schischkinii Czefr. MongoliaW6Not Available1997COLLECTED08/1996Bayanhongor Aimag, Bayantsagaan Sum, Bunkhant Bag.45.94638889, 100.4744444417405% west slope. Brown desert soils. Desert steppe ecological zone. Land forms are rolling hills with numerous rock outcrop. Site is located on recent alluvial fan along a stream bottom.Wild materialDOMINANT VEG: Riparian Vegetation- Heteropappus altaicus + Artemisia frigida/Elymus chinensis, Allium mongolicum, Achnatherum splendens, and Stipa spp.1542978W6 19549
49W6 1955496S-7Thermopsis schischkinii Czefr. MongoliaW6Not Available1997COLLECTED08/1996Bayanhongor Aimag, Bayantsagaan Sum, 14 km south of the sum center.44.99611111, 98.7672222220902% east slope. High desert pediment slope. Soils consist of very gravelly, sandy brown loams. Soils have a surface covering of quartz pebbles and gravel with occasional meta-sedimentry material of the same size.Wild materialDOMINANT VEG: Reaumuria soongarica/Achnatherum splendens, Artemisia frigida, Cliestogenes caespitosa, Thermopsis schischkinii1543093W6 19554
50W6 1959196S-55Thermopsis schischkinii Czefr. MongoliaW6Not Available1997COLLECTED08/1996Gobi-Altai Aimag, Tseel Sum, near Shuulun Khudaag (Wolf Well).45.12972222, 95.5136111115400% slope. Desert steppe pediplain and small oasis. Soils are very gravelly with coarse fragments. Deeper soils high in salts associated with the oasis.Wild materialDOMINANT VEG: Haloxylon + Nitraria (Desert steppe); Achnatherum splendens + Phragmities communis (oasis), Reaumuria, Elymus1543082W6 19591
51W6 1969796N-205Thermopsis dahurica Czefr. MongoliaW6Not Available1997COLLECTED08/199648.77638889, 97.705000001841Undisturbed steppe with slight south aspect. Sandy soils with some gravel. South aspect with 1% slope, sandy soil. Plant used for medicine and color.Wild materialDOMINANT VEG: Stipa capillata, Agropyron cristatum, Thermompsis dahurica, Carex duriscula, Poa attenuatta, Artemisia commutata ECOLOGICAL ZONE: Steppe1542905W6 19697
52W6 1971896N-227Thermopsis dahurica Czefr. MongoliaW61997COLLECTED08/199614 km west of Songino.48.90694444, 95.68222222197115% slope. Site is an east aspect mountain side. Ground is grass covered with no tree or shrubs. Soils are tan and appear to have significant gravel.Wild materialDOMINANT VEG: Poa attenuata, Festuca lenensis, Thermompsis dahurica, Artemisia commutata, Artemisia frigida ECOLOGICAL ZONE: Mountain steppe1542923W6 19718
53W6 1976996N-284Thermopsis schischkinii Czefr. MongoliaW6Not Available1997COLLECTED08/1996Uvs Aimag, mixed sand hill/marsh 1.5 km north of Tooromi.50.49972222, 93.59666667924Soils is sand. Used extensively for wintering animals.Wild materialDOMINANT VEG: Achnatherum splendens, Allium mongolicum, Thermompsis spp., Sophora aralsca, Astragalus adsurgens, Elymus strigosa, Cleistogenes squarrosa ECOLOGICAL ZONE: Steppe1542956W6 19769
54W6 1983996N-378Thermopsis dahurica Czefr. MongoliaW6Not Available1997COLLECTED09/1996Over Hangai Aimag, 45 km southwest of Jargalan (Bayanhongor) on the sout side of the road over a ridge.45.91805556, 101.1619444420023% to 5% southeast slope. On a hill with rock outcrops and silty soil with gravel and rock aggregate.Wild materialDOMINANT VEG: Artemisia fridiga, Stipa capillata, Heteropappus hispidus, Thermompsis dahurica, Leymus chinensis, Cleistogenes squarrosa ECOLOGICAL ZONE: Desert steppe1543134W6 19839
55W6 17578S1-850-802-3Thermopsis montana Nutt. var. montana Washington, United StatesW61995COLLECTED1990Wild materialCollected from the Long Beach area below town of Westport, Washington.1506471W6 17578
56W6 17261W6 17261Thermopsis montana Nutt. var. montana Idaho, United StatesW6Not Available1995COLLECTED08/13/1995Beside Hwy. 55 about 1.6 km N of Smith's Ferry near N fork of Payette River.164Wild materialCollected from many plants.1497471W6 17261
57DLEG 940020DLEG 940020Thermopsis villosa (Walter) Fernald & B. G. Schub. United States Historic1994COLLECTEDReceived from Betty Galamba. Seeds from American Horticultural Society catalogue. 1526827DLEG 940020
58W6 12546W6 12546Thermopsis montana Nutt. var. montana Idaho, United StatesW61993COLLECTED07/24/1993McCall, ID Rotary Club Park on Lake Payette, McCall1520Cultivated materialCollected pods and seed. Plants growing in flower bed1060682W6 12546
59DLEG 920284DLEG 920284Thermopsis villosa (Walter) Fernald & B. G. Schub. Virginia, United States SEEDHistoric1992COLLECTED08/02/1992Gloucester Co., Ornamental in perennial border at Joe Brown's Garden.Cultivated materialReceived from Joe Brown. 1527724DLEG 920284
60W6 10173W6 10173Thermopsis montana Nutt. var. ovata (B. L. Rob. ex Piper) H. St. John Idaho, United StatesW61992COLLECTED09/17/1990Grows in grand fir and subalpine fir habitat with Beargrass (Xerophylum tenax) on East to West slopes 4200-6000ft.1702Cultivated material1051834W6 10173
61DLEG 900005DLEG 900005Thermopsis rhombifolia (Pursh) Richardson United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTEDHerbaceous perennal with erect stems. Received without data from Rita Jo Anthony, Wild Seed Inc. =T. pinetorum. 1526296DLEG 900005
62DLEG 900309DLEG 900309Thermopsis divaricarpa A. Nelson Colorado, United States Historic1990COLLECTEDJefferson Co., Elevation 6000 ft.Wild materialReceived from Jim Borland. 1528110DLEG 900309