| 0 | PI 662004 | JDC-0152006 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Michigan, United States | NC7 |  | | 2006 | COLLECTED | 10/04/2006 | Sarett Nature Preserve (2300 Benton Center Road, Benton Harbor) along Gentian Trail, SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 34, T3S, R18W, Berrien County | 42.15916667, -86.37944444 | 180 | Boggy area. Full sun with no slope. Very wet soil; standing water 0-4 inches deep nearby. Rare population abundance. | Wild material | Relatively tall plants; approximately 15 feet in height. Reddish-purple fall colors. | 1711420 | PI 662004 |
| 1 | PI 658641 | JM2004016 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | South Carolina, United States | NC7 |  | | 2004 | COLLECTED | 10/06/2004 | Poe Creek outcrop, State Forest, Pickens County. | 34.92856600, -82.86763300 | 314 | Granite flatrock/glade community. Above seepage fen hummock on edge of rock outcrop. 10 degrees of slope. Fen/bog. | Wild material | Accession has good vigor with very open growth and minimal suckering. Specimens at original collection site in nature measured up to 10 feet tall. | 1667569 | PI 658641 |
| 2 | PI 649647 | Ames 27615 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Minnesota, United States | NC7 |  | | 2004 | COLLECTED | 09/20/2004 | Blaine Preserve Scientific and Natural Area, municipal boundaries of Lexington, ~0.5 mile east of Interstate 35W, SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 26, T31N, R23W, Anoka County. | 45.14027778, -93.18138889 | 273 | Sedge meadow. | Wild material | Accession has a fairly dense, prostrate growth habit. Plants after 10 years are just under .5 meters tall. Black fruits tend to mature early September (central Iowa). | 1664141 | PI 649647 |
| 3 | PI 662003 | Index Seminum 117 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Michigan, United States | NC7 |  | | 2003 | COLLECTED | 09/09/2002 | Wellston-Chittenden Lake, Manistee County. | 44.21694444, -85.95805556 | 236 | Muck soil sloping upland to acid sand. | Wild material | Accession is very uniform with dense growth and average vigor. Initial observations point to low fruit production potential. Black fruits tend to mature in mid August (central Iowa). | 1645369 | PI 662003 |
| 4 | PI 618684 | Ames 23189 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Wisconsin, United States | NC7 | | Not Available | 1996 | COLLECTED | 09/15/1996 | South end of South Twin Lake near Dam Lane, T41N R11E NW 1/4 Sec. 19, Vilas County | 46.02333000, -89.17522400 | 519 | | Wild material | | 1530805 | PI 618684 |
| 5 | PI 636375 | Index Seminum 65 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Lipeckaja oblast', Russian Federation | NC7 |  | | 1995 | DEVELOPED | PRE 08/21/1995 | | | | | Cultivated material | Morphology is indistinguishable from that of A. melanocarpa var. elata. | 1497624 | PI 636375 |
| 6 | PI 613016 | Index Seminum 5 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 | | | 1994 | COLLECTED | | Petersham Worcester County | 42.48750000, -72.18750000 | 329 | | Wild material | | 1087559 | PI 613016 |
| 7 | PI 603107 | Ames 19995 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Virginia, United States | NC7 |  | | 1992 | COLLECTED | | George Washington National Forest along Blue Ridge Parkway, Augusta County | 37.90340700, -78.99173400 | 708 | Magnolia swamp. | Wild material | Accession separated from Ames 13825 (PI 578096). Accession is vigorous with abundant fruits initiating color in September with peak maturity the end of October (central Iowa). | 1083927 | PI 603107 |
| 8 | PI 578096 | GU 103 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Virginia, United States | NC7 |  | | 1990 | COLLECTED | | George Washington National Forest along Blue Ridge Parkway, Augusta County | 37.90340700, -78.99173400 | 708 | Magnolia swamp. | Wild material | | 1473067 | PI 578096 |
| 9 | PI 603106 | Index Seminum 8 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Tennessee, United States | NC7 | | | 1990 | COLLECTED | | Marion County | 35.17514700, -85.61147300 | | | Wild material | This accession has been confirmed to represent the "southern form" of A. melanocarpa, potentially a new Aronia species. This southern form was originally discovered by Brand et al. 2022 (Ploidy, genetic diversity and speciation of the genus Aronia) and is known for having glabrous stems and leaves and a distinct phyllotaxy than other Aronia species. In addition, plants tend to bloom approximately two weeks later than all other Aronia taxonomic groups and the inflorescences/infructescences are more spreading and extended due to longer peduncles and pedicels within the cyme. Fruit maturity tends to occur 2 to 4 weeks later than tetraploid A. melanocarpa and 4 to 6 weeks later than diploid A. melanocarpa. Phenolic levels are much higher in comparison to other A. melanocarpa accessions (Brand et al., 2017 - Anthocyanins, total phenolics, ORAC and moisture content of wild and cultivated dark-fruited Aronia species.) | 1061505 | PI 603106 |
| 10 | PI 586591 | J-107 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Japan | NC7 |  | | 1989 | COLLECTED | | Oji Institute for Forest Trees. | | | | Uncertain improvement status | | 1053475 | PI 586591 |
| 11 | PI 545687 | 908 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Michigan, United States | NC7 |  | | 1985 | COLLECTED | | Kent County. | 43.05896100, -85.49161400 | | Lake shore. | Wild material | Deciduous shrub to 2.5 meters tall. | 1440623 | PI 545687 |
| 12 | PI 545686 | Ames 3198 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Ontario, Canada | NC7 | | | 1984 | COLLECTED | | Kent County. | 42.37652300, -82.40340800 | | | Wild material | Deciduous shrub. | 1440622 | PI 545686 |
| 13 | PI 545682 | Index Seminum 61 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Ontario, Canada | NC7 |  | | 1984 | COLLECTED | | Walpole Island, Lambton County | 42.61666667, -82.48333333 | 177 | Edge of wet woods. Growing in sand. | Wild material | Accession is somewhat dense and compact with acceptable vigor. Black fruits tend to mature in early October (central Iowa). | 1440618 | PI 545682 |
| 14 | PI 432419 | AM-2299 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | United States | | | Historic | 1979 | COLLECTED | | Yalobusha County, Mississippi | | | | | Collected November 1966 by J. H. Adams. | 1327355 | PI 432419 |
| 15 | PI 61972 | No. 12 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | England, United Kingdom | | | Historic | 1924 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1500369 | PI 61972 |
| 16 | PI 54081 | | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | | | Historic | 1921 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1653564 | PI 54081 |
| 17 | PI 51740 | | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Georgia, United States | | | Historic | 1920 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1506049 | PI 51740 |
| 18 | PI 44379 | 'Grandifolia' | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | England, United Kingdom | | | Historic | 1917 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1609437 | PI 44379 |
| 19 | PI 37594 | | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Scotland, United Kingdom | | | Historic | 1914 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1602498 | PI 37594 |
| 20 | PI 27113 | | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | England, United Kingdom | | | Historic | 1910 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1588784 | PI 27113 |
| 21 | PI 27114 | | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | England, United Kingdom | | | Historic | 1910 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1588786 | PI 27114 |
| 22 | NA 88851 | TJK2023FL-046 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Florida, United States | NA |  | | 2024 | COLLECTED | 12/26/2023 | George Washington Swamp, Highway 98, approximately 0.1 miles west of Twine Rd. | 29.77650000, -85.27540000 | 5 | Roadside. Wet wooded edge running along George Washington Swamp bottom. Slope: less than 4%. Aspect: South-southwest. Elevation: 16 feet. | Wild material | | 2165706 | NA 88851 |
| 23 | NA 88695 | RJL2023NJ-008 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | New Jersey, United States | NA | | | 2023 | COLLECTED | 11/10/2023 | Franklin Township: Piney Hollow Preservation Area (the site is owned by Franklin Township). Plants accessed by foot along trails throughout property. | 39.57262400, -74.92606900 | 28 | Plants growing in part-shade to sun along the edges of McCarthys Lakes and in the understory of a mixed deciduous and evergreen forest in moist-mesic to wet conditions. Slope: N/A. Aspect: N/A. | Wild material | | 2159123 | NA 88695 |
| 24 | WLP 3278 | TJK2023FL-026 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Florida, United States | NA | | | 2023 | COLLECTED | 11/01/2023 | Blackwater River State Forest. Forest road Y15, north of Fischer Old Mill Rd. Within the Yellow River drainage. | 30.62806000, -86.83870000 | 6 | Wet Pine Flatwood. Slope: 2%. Aspect: Southwest. Elevation: 20 feet. | Wild material | | 2159058 | WLP 3278 |
| 25 | Ames 36171 | Stoneface NRA | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Illinois, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2023 | COLLECTED | 09/11/2023 | Shawnee National Forest - Stoneface Natural Resource Area located approximately 1.20 miles northeast of Somerset, T10S R7E NE 1/4 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 9 | 37.66111700, -88.43577500 | 205 | Edge of sandstone bluff with very little soil deposition | Wild material | Accession represents a very disjunct population for Illinois. Originally documented by R.A. Evers on 23 April 1953 (Voucher #36759 (ILLS00033059)). Extremely rare, possibly the last specimen of Aronia in southern Illinois. Likely represents an apomictic tetraploid late blooming Aronia. Fruits black and fully mature by early September (2023) at collection site in southern Illinois. Leaves are dark bronze in color when expanding, eventually turning dark green. Rhizomatous forming. | 2158790 | Ames 36171 |
| 26 | NA 88603 | KY23-005 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Kentucky, United States | NA | | | 2023 | COLLECTED | 09/08/2023 | Warbler Ridge Preserve, Pine Mountain | 36.96937000, -83.08034000 | 787 | Rock outcrop on Pine Mountain. Elevation: 2581 feet. Aspect: Southeast. | Wild material | Initial identification: Aronia arbutifolia | 2158695 | NA 88603 |
| 27 | NA 87351 | TJK2022FL-006 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Florida, United States | NA | | | 2023 | COLLECTED | 12/31/2022 | Santa Rosa County: Midway: Pensacola State College, South Santa Rosa Center (Santa Rosa County School District), 1/4 mile south of Highway 98. | 30.39570000, -87.01300000 | 0 | Very interesting site. Interior flooded wetland dominated by Ilex cassine and Ilex myrtifolia. Xeric ridges in wetland have both Cladonia cristella and Cladonia perforata, xeric edges dominated by Pinus clausa. Cyrilla, in seed, consistently dwarfed 16 inches to 6 feet tall, probably due to hydrological and edaphic factors. | Wild material | | 2141642 | NA 87351 |
| 28 | NA 88564 | RJLSEUS2022-037 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Florida, United States | NA | | | 2023 | COLLECTED | 12/14/2022 | Plants growing along the west side of Eglin AFB Choctaw Nolf Road northwest of Choctaw Navy Outlying Field. This road goes west and takes circuitous route to the north around the Field enroute to Escribano Point Wildlife Management Area. Frequent in wet areas. | 30.52667900, -86.96485200 | 60 | Plants are growing in part-shade to full sun of moist to wet depressions in areas where wetland herbaceous plants dominate allowing for more light. Soils: The underlying geology of this area is the Citronelle Formation, of Pliocene origin, and consists of gray to orange, often mottled, unconsolidated to poorly consolidated, very fine to very coarse, poorly sorted, clean to clayey sands. It contains significant amounts of clay, silt and gravel which may occur as beds and lenses and may vary considerably over short distances. Limonite nodules and limonite-cemented beds are common. Source: USGS Florida Geologic Map Data (https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/state.php?state=fl) The surface soil profile of this area is primarily Dorovan-Pamlico Series Association. The Dorovan Series consists of very deep, very poorly drained, moderately permeable soils on densely forested flood plains, hardwood swamps and Southern Coastal Plain Major Land Resource Areas. They were formed in highly decomposed acid-organic materials. Slopes are less than 1 percent. The organic material ranges from 1.3-2.1 meters thick. Reaction is extremely acid to very strongly acid in the organic layers and very strongly acid or strongly acid in the mineral layers. The Pamlico Series consists of very poorly drained soils that formed in decomposed organic material underlain by dominantly sandy sediment. The soils are on nearly level flood plains, bays, and depressions of the Coastal Plain. Slopes are less than 1 percent. Pamlico soils have 0.4-1.3 meters of organic material over dominantly sandy sediments. Reaction is extremely in the organic layers and ranges from extremely acid to strongly acid in the underlying mineral layers. Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx) | Wild material | | 2140821 | NA 88564 |
| 29 | WLP 2668 | RJL2022MD-014 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Maryland, United States | NA | | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 10/05/2022 | Plant growing at Elkton State Forest along road in wet woodlands near the Elk Neck State Forest Shooting Range labelled as the address of 717 Irishtown Rd, North East, MD 21901. Plant is uncommon at this site. | 39.58716100, -75.91419000 | 55 | Plants are growing in part-shade to part sun of a deciduous forest on hummocks in a very moist to wet low-lying area along a seasonal or year-round flowing seep. Soils: The underlying geology of this area is of Cretaceous origin and comprised of Potomac Group, including Raritan and Patapsco Formations, and Patuxent Formation. The Potomac Group includes: interbedded quartzose gravels; proto-quartzitic to orthoquartzitic argillaceous sands; and white, dark gray, and multicolored silts and clays. Included withing this zone are Raritan and Patapsco Formations comprised of gray, brown, and red variegated silts and clays; lenticular, cross-bedded, argillaceous, subrounded sands; minor gravels; thickness. The Patuxent Formation is also interbedded in this zone and comprised of white or light gray to orange-brown, moderately sorted, cross-bedded, argillaceous, angular sands and subrounded quartz gravels; silts and clays subordinate that are predominantly pale gray. Source: USGS Maryland Geologic Map Data https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/sgmc-unit.php?unit=MDKp%3B5 The primary soil types in the collection area are classified as Russett-Christiana-Hambrook Complex and/or Sassafras and Croom Soils; though, others may intersect and overlay in specific areas. The soils in the collecting area are generally described as a complex series of fluviomarine deposits. The soils range from a thin loam layer at the surface to varying levels of loam to sandy loam and/or extremely gravelly sandy clay loam strata, depending upon geographical location (ie. Hillslope summits, slopes, footslopes, swales, etc.). Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx) | Wild material | | 2139659 | WLP 2668 |
| 30 | NA 89042 | RJL2022MD-016 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Maryland, United States | NA | | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 10/05/2022 | Plants growing at Elkton State Forest along road and in wet woodlands near the Elk Neck State Forest Shooting Range labelled as the address of 717 Irishtown Rd, North East, MD 21901. Plants are infrequent and were found in this one area of low-lying wet woodlands. Perhaps others would have been found upon investigation of other similar habitats. | 39.58730200, -75.91415800 | 55 | Plants are growing in part-sun to part-shade of deciduous forests on moist slopes and on hummocks in very moist to wet low-lying areas along seasonal or year-round flowing seeps. Soils: The underlying geology of this area is of Cretaceous origin and comprised of Potomac Group, including Raritan and Patapsco Formations, and Patuxent Formation. The Potomac Group includes: interbedded quartzose gravels; proto-quartzitic to orthoquartzitic argillaceous sands; and white, dark gray, and multicolored silts and clays. Included withing this zone are Raritan and Patapsco Formations comprised of gray, brown, and red variegated silts and clays; lenticular, cross-bedded, argillaceous, subrounded sands; minor gravels; thickness. The Patuxent Formation is also interbedded in this zone and comprised of white or light gray to orange-brown, moderately sorted, cross-bedded, argillaceous, angular sands and subrounded quartz gravels; silts and clays subordinate that are predominantly pale gray. Source: USGS Maryland Geologic Map Data https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/sgmc-unit.php?unit=MDKp%3B5 The primary soil types in the collection area are classified as Russett-Christiana-Hambrook Complex and/or Sassafras and Croom Soils; though, others may intersect and overlay in specific areas. The soils in the collecting area are generally described as a complex series of fluviomarine deposits. The soils range from a thin loam layer at the surface to varying levels of loam to sandy loam and/or extremely gravelly sandy clay loam strata, depending upon geographical location (ie. Hillslope summits, slopes, footslopes, swales, etc.). Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx) | Wild material | | 2139607 | NA 89042 |
| 31 | NA 88484 | RJL2022MD-005 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maryland, United States | NA | | | 2022 | COLLECTED | 09/04/2022 | Plants growing at Elkton State Forest on Elk Neck Trail #3 (Starkey Lane) labelled as the address of 717 Irishtown Rd, North East, MD 21901. This was the only plant observed during several visits to Elk Neck State Forest during early and mid-summer | 39.58531200, -75.89566100 | 55 | Plants are growing in a mesic to dry, well-drained habitat of mixed deciduous and evergreen woodlands comprised primarily of acid-loving plants. Plants are growing in part shade to part-sun. The soils in the collection area are generally described as a complex series of fluviomarine deposits. The soils range from a thin loam layer at the surface to varying levels of loam to sandy loam and/or extremely gravelly sandy clay loam strata, depending upon geographical location (ie. Hillslope summits, slopes, footslopes, swales, etc.). The primary soil types in the collection area are classified as Russett-Christiana-Hambrook Complex and/or Sassafras and Croom Soils; though, others may intersect and overlay in specific areas. Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx) | Wild material | received as A. prunifolia, on further examination by collector it was determined to be A. melanocarpa | 2139363 | NA 88484 |
| 32 | Ames 36065 | UC 017 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | | | Historic | 2022 | COLLECTED | 07/2007 | | 43.98138900, -69.41888900 | 1 | Woodland edge near boat dock | Wild material | Open spreading clonal collection, six to eight feet tall and wide with moderately dense flowering. Genetics of this diploid accession (Ames 36065: UC 017) was used as the male parent in the development of 'UCONNAM165' Low Scape Mound® Chokeberry (US Plant Patent 28789). | 2141927 | Ames 36065 |
| 33 | Ames 36066 | UC 020 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | | | Historic | 2022 | COLLECTED | 08/2007 | | 44.22027800, -69.07027800 | 214 | Rocky bald on Mt. Battie | Wild material | Clonal collection. Dwarf plants growing amongst dozens of low growing carpet forms. | 2141928 | Ames 36066 |
| 34 | Ames 36067 | UC 035 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | | | Historic | 2022 | COLLECTED | 08/2008 | | 41.89194400, -72.29444400 | 124 | Edge of bog. | Wild material | Clonal collection. | 2141929 | Ames 36067 |
| 35 | Ames 35666 | Starved Rock State Park | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Illinois, United States | NC7 |  | | 2021 | COLLECTED | 05/04/2021 | Two areas sampled between Ottawa and North Utica including Starved Rock State Park (Lover's Leap and also LaSalle/Tonti Canyon) in Deer Park Township (T33N R2E) and also along IL 71/Courtney Street on bluffs above Illinois River in South Ottawa Township (T33N R3E). | 41.33565600, -88.85903400 | 142 | Sandstone outcropping | Wild material | Genotypes in nature noted were averaging 3.0' in height with sparse suckering and relatively open branching. A small, widely scattered population localized to steep sandstone bluffs. | 2115975 | Ames 35666 |
| 36 | Ames 35667 | Kankakee Sands Preserve | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Illinois, United States | NC7 |  | | 2021 | COLLECTED | 05/04/2021 | Kankakee Sands Preserve located approximately 2.3 miles southwest of Wilmington in Custer Township, T32N R9E NE 1/4 Sec. 11 | 41.27166000, -88.15701800 | 170 | Sand shrub prairie | Wild material | Genotypes noted in nature were averaging 5.0-6.0' in height, relatively upright in growth habit and extremely dense suckering. Numerous clones noted covering expansive areas (e.g. 30 yards by 20 yards, etc.). Variation in branching and glossiness of leaves noted across genotypes present in nature. | 2115976 | Ames 35667 |
| 37 | Ames 35668 | Iroquois County Conservation Area | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Illinois, United States | NC7 |  | | 2021 | COLLECTED | 05/05/2021 | Iroquois County Conservation Area located approximately 4.5 miles northeast of Beaverville in Beaverville Township, T29N R11W NE1/4 Sec. 22 | 40.99154700, -87.58073200 | 198 | Woodland edge of wet sand prairie | Wild material | Wide variety of genotypes noted in nature averaging 3.5-7' in height. Some growing in shade of oak forest were sparse suckering and open branching compared to open grown specimens that were extremely dense with suckers. | 2115977 | Ames 35668 |
| 38 | Ames 35669 | Rutland Bog | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Illinois, United States | NC7 |  | | 2021 | COLLECTED | 05/06/2021 | Rutland Bog located just 3.22 miles west northwest of Gilberts in Rutland Township, T42N R7E NW1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 16 | 42.11713600, -88.43208500 | 277 | Wet peat bog | Wild material | Rather uniform characters noted across population in nature assumed to contain numerous genotypes. Majority of specimens in nature averaging 6.0' in height. The Aronia population at this site is primarily localized around the floating portion of the bog, with fewer specimens in the drier areas. | 2115978 | Ames 35669 |
| 39 | NA 87021 | RJLTX2020-001 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Texas, United States | NA | | Not Available | 2021 | COLLECTED | 11/24/2020 | Plants are found along Bear Branch Creek on both sides of Newton County Road 2107 approximately 0.57 kilometers west of Texas State Highway 87 in northern Newton County. | 31.05136000, -93.71784000 | 80 | Plants growing in wet areas and on hummocks along Bear Branch Creek, primarily in association with deciduous woodlands that includes some evergreens. Plants are growing in part shade; some direct sunlight occurs during mid-day hours for 1-2 hours. Soils are classified as Melhomes; this soil is undifferentiated, mostly poorly drained sandy bottomland soils intermingled with decomposing organic litter and eroded silts and clays due to erosion. | Wild material | | 2137402 | NA 87021 |
| 40 | Ames 35615 | Ames 35615 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Michigan, United States | NC7 |  | | 2020 | COLLECTED | 11/03/2020 | Warren Townsend Park located just northeast of Cannonsburg southwest of Ramsdell Dr. and Six Mile Rd. intersection, T8N R10W NE ¼ NW ¼ Sec. 26, Cannon Twp., Kent County | 43.05606700, -85.46435100 | 239 | Shrubby edge of old stream (Bear Creek) oxbow, adjacent to wet meadow with groundwater upwelling. Muck soils. | Wild material | Plants in nature measuring approximately six meters in height; elongate shrubs mostly unbranched; bright-red fruits measuring between 4-7 mm in diameter; tomentose leaves underneath; scarlet fall color. This collection was discovered in 2011 and represents the first report of the species for the state of Michigan (Ryskamp and Warners 2012) and thus represents a widely disjunct population where the next nearest documented population is in southern Ohio (Clermont County). | 2110277 | Ames 35615 |
| 41 | Ames 35611 | Ames 35611 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Ohio, United States | NC7 |  | | 2020 | COLLECTED | 10/28/2020 | East Fork State Park located approximately 22.25 miles east, southeast of Cincinnati, Clermont County | 39.03755600, -84.10841700 | 264 | Acidic wet meadow | Wild material | Aronia arbutifolia is listed as endangered in Ohio by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (2018-2019 Status List). This population was discovered in 2003 by Daniel Boone and later confirmed as an indigenous by the Division of Natural Areas & Preserves (Ohio). This accession represents genetics from the northwestern edge of the species native range and the first collection of the species in Ohio (Gardner et al. 2005). Fruits at collection site (southern Ohio) initiate color in early October and peak (red) around the last week in October. Growth habit is generally a single or very few stems from base reaching approximately 8-10' in height. Leaves whitish underneath. | 2110273 | Ames 35611 |
| 42 | W6 57525 | NCBG-432 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | North Carolina, United States | W6 |  | Not Available | 2019 | | | | | | | Wild material | | 2098449 | W6 57525 |
| 43 | W6 57140 | MARSB-330 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | New Jersey, United States | W6 |  | Not Available | 2019 | | | | | | | Wild material | | 2097579 | W6 57140 |
| 44 | Ames 35224 | JDC/AP/2019/034/913 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Wisconsin, United States | NC7 |  | | 2019 | COLLECTED | 09/17/2019 | Crex Meadows Wildlife Management Area located along Buggerts Lake Road approximately 7.0 miles north of Grantsburg, T39N R19W NW1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 12, Burnett County | 45.88743300, -92.65832600 | 284 | Wet, swampy areas. | Wild material | Plants in nature with some orange fall color and black fruits (a few fruits shriveled) at time of harvest (17 September). Average height approximately 3.5-4.0'. | 2097760 | Ames 35224 |
| 45 | Ames 35220 | Ames 35220 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Wisconsin, United States | NC7 |  | | 2019 | COLLECTED | 09/04/2019 | Watershed area of Brule River. Collection site located approximately 3.75 miles southwest of Winneboujou, 0.30 miles west of intersection of Francis Willard Road and Forestry Road, T46N R10W SW1/4 SW1/4 Sec. 8, Douglas County | 46.47574000, -91.65172000 | 359 | Ecotone of Tamarack Swamp, Northern Sedge Meadow and Upland Northern Hardwood Forest | Wild material | Plants in nature ranging from 1.0-2.5 meters in height. Fruits measuring approximately 7-9mm in diameter and dark reddish-purple at time of collection (4 September 2019). | 2097756 | Ames 35220 |
| 46 | Ames 34423 | UC 031 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | | 2019 | COLLECTED | 2008 | Northwest Park located approximately 4.80 miles northwest of Windsor, Hartford County | 41.89916700, -72.71222200 | 51 | Edge of vernal pool. Densely shaded area with little vegetation. | Wild material | The largest fruited Aronia among the wild collected accessions, that have been cultivated at NCRPIS. Flavor is above average despite an approximately average soluble solids content. | 2091734 | Ames 34423 |
| 47 | Ames 34424 | UC 115 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Vermont, United States | | | Historic | 2019 | COLLECTED | 2009 | Black Mountain located 5.60 miles north, northwest of Brattleboro, Windham County | 42.92281100, -72.60538600 | 365 | Granite hill top. | Wild material | Diploid. | 2091735 | Ames 34424 |
| 48 | Ames 34013 | Ames 34013 | Aronia sp. | Illinois, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2017 | COLLECTED | 09/03/2017 | Nachusa Grasslands - locally known as Potawatomi Ridge approximately 4.30 miles northwest of Franklin Grove just 0.40 miles south of West Barn Road, T22N R10E N1/2 SW 1/4 SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 16, Ogle County | 41.88944400, -89.35527800 | 227 | St. Peter's sandstone cliff, specimens noted on ridgetop. | Wild material | | 1953927 | Ames 34013 |
| 49 | Ames 34014 | Ames 34014 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Illinois, United States | NC7 |  | | 2017 | COLLECTED | 09/03/2017 | Nachusa Grasslands - locally known as Coyote Point approximately 3.80 miles northwest of Franklin Grove just 0.60 miles west of Lowden Road, T22N R10E NE 1/4 NE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 21, Lee County | 41.87972200, -89.35305600 | 220 | St. Peter's sandstone cliff, specimens noted on ridgetop and on slopes. | Wild material | This accession based on morphological/phenological observations at NCRPIS field plots seems to represent the "southern form" of A. melanocarpa, potentially a new Aronia species. This southern form was originally discovered by Brand et al. 2022 (Ploidy, genetic diversity and speciation of the genus Aronia) and is known for having glabrous stems and leaves and a distinct phyllotaxy than other Aronia species. In addition, plants tend to bloom approximately two weeks later than all other Aronia taxonomic groups and the inflorescences/infructescences are more spreading and extended due to longer peduncles and pedicels within the cyme. Fruit maturity tends to occur 2 to 4 weeks later than tetraploid A. melanocarpa and 4 to 6 weeks later than diploid A. melanocarpa. Phenolic levels are much higher in comparison to other A. melanocarpa accessions (Brand et al., 2017 - Anthocyanins, total phenolics, ORAC and moisture content of wild and cultivated dark-fruited Aronia species.) | 1953928 | Ames 34014 |
| 50 | Ames 33923 | A. melanocarpa Quebec-16-12 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Québec, Canada | NC7 |  | | 2016 | COLLECTED | 08/13/2016 | Lac Saint-Pierre, approximately 7 miles south, southeast of Villeroy, L’Erable Regional County Municipality | 46.27900000, -71.81470000 | 126 | Mixed trees and shrubs. Growing in association with Betula pumila, Larix laricina, Picea mariana, Salix sp., and Andromeda polifolia var. latifolia | Wild material | One of the earliest fruiting Aronia that has been grown at NCRPIS, ripening mid to late July in central Iowa. Presumed diploid due to noticable variability. | 1943054 | Ames 33923 |
| 51 | Ames 33737 | UC 012 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | |  | Historic | 2016 | COLLECTED | 05/01/2005 | Birch Point Beach near South Thomaston, Knox County | 44.03833330, -69.09527780 | 1 | Collected at waters edge on rocky head. | Wild material | Very low growing clonal collection, carpeting habit with long rhizomes, fruit is large for plant size. Fruit are distinctively teardrop shaped rather than round. Genetics of this diploid accession (Ames 33737: UC 012) was used as the female parent in the development of 'UCONNAM165' Low Scape Mound® Chokeberry (US Plant Patent 28789). | 1942823 | Ames 33737 |
| 52 | Ames 33738 | UC 015 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | | | Historic | 2016 | COLLECTED | 07/01/2007 | Northern leg of Rte. 320, east side near Willington, Tolland County | 41.88222220, -72.26750000 | 226 | Collected at wood's edge along roadside. | Wild material | This accession has been combined into Ames 36068. | 1942824 | Ames 33738 |
| 53 | Ames 33739 | UC 034 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | NC7 | | | 2016 | COLLECTED | 05/01/2008 | Near Steuben, Washington County | 44.45694440, -67.92916670 | 43 | Blueberry barren close to the coast | Wild material | Potentially dwarf or compact form. | 1942825 | Ames 33739 |
| 54 | Ames 33740 | UC 059 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | | | Historic | 2016 | COLLECTED | 08/01/2008 | New London County near Lebanon | 41.64960000, -72.23447500 | 117 | Wetland under powerline. Growing in association with Asclepias incarnata, Phragmites sp., and Viburnum dentatum | Wild material | This accession has been combined into Ames 36068. | 1942826 | Ames 33740 |
| 55 | Ames 33741 | UC 094 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2016 | COLLECTED | 11/01/2009 | Near Vestal, Broome County | 42.08065000, -75.96586700 | 315 | Edge of marsh growing in moist mossy area. Growing in association with Vaccinum angustifolium., Spirea tomentosa, Betula populifolia, and Pinus strobus | Wild material | | 1942827 | Ames 33741 |
| 56 | Ames 33742 | UC 097 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Virginia, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2016 | COLLECTED | 11/01/2009 | Near Stony Man Mountain, Page County | 38.59850000, -78.37356700 | 1219 | High elevation forest. Growing in association with Sorbus americana, Huechera sp., Physocarpus opulifolius, Vaccinium angustifolium., Betula alleghaniensis, Prunus pensylvanica, and Ilex montana | Wild material | This accession has been confirmed to represent the "southern form" of A. melanocarpa, potentially a new Aronia species. This southern form was originally discovered by Brand et al. 2022 (Ploidy, genetic diversity and speciation of the genus Aronia) and is known for having glabrous stems and leaves and a distinct phyllotaxy than other Aronia species. In addition, plants tend to bloom approximately two weeks later than all other Aronia taxonomic groups and the inflorescences/infructescences are more spreading and extended due to longer peduncles and pedicels within the cyme. Fruit maturity tends to occur 2 to 4 weeks later than tetraploid A. melanocarpa and 4 to 6 weeks later than diploid A. melanocarpa. Phenolic levels are much higher in comparison to other A. melanocarpa accessions (Brand et al., 2017 - Anthocyanins, total phenolics, ORAC and moisture content of wild and cultivated dark-fruited Aronia species.) | 1942828 | Ames 33742 |
| 57 | Ames 33743 | UC 098 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | West Virginia, United States | NC7 |  | | 2016 | COLLECTED | 11/01/2009 | Monongahela National Forest, Webster County | 38.43527780, -80.38361110 | 1027 | High elevation bog, sphagnum moss. Growing in associaiton with Carex spp., Picea sp., and Eriophorum sp. | Wild material | Accession has an upright growth habit with minimal rhizomatous spreading. Fruits mature to dark purple/black. | 1942829 | Ames 33743 |
| 58 | Ames 33744 | UC 099 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Ohio, United States | NC7 |  | | 2016 | COLLECTED | 11/01/2009 | Brown's Lake Bog near Shreve, Wayne County | 40.68166670, -82.06500000 | 290 | Sphaghum bog with pitcher plants | Wild material | This is a unique Aronia arbutifolia, being intermediate between the species and A. x prunifolia. Fruit ripening (in cultivation in central Iowa) is earlier than typical A. arbutifolia but later than A. x prunifolia and fruit color is dark red. Growth habit is semi-upright-vase shaped with minimal suckering. Based on AFLP data, Brand et al. 2022 found this accession to be most genetically similar to A. x prunifolia despite the red fruit color. Further research on this accession is warranted. | 1942830 | Ames 33744 |
| 59 | Ames 33745 | UC 108 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Tennessee, United States | NC7 |  | | 2016 | COLLECTED | 10/01/2009 | Near Caryville, Campbell County | 36.35786670, -84.21851670 | 532 | Powerline cut and surrounding area of dry and wet woods. | Wild material | This accession is rather unique as it seems to morphologically/phenologically (NCRPIS field plots) represent the "southern form" of A. melanocarpa, a potentially a new Aronia species. This southern form was originally discovered by Brand et al. 2022 (Ploidy, genetic diversity and speciation of the genus Aronia) and is known for having glabrous stems and leaves and a distinct phyllotaxy than other Aronia species. However, this accession based on Brand et al. 2022 AFLP dendogram fits with diploid A. melanocarpa, but flow cytometry indicates it is tetraploid. Fruits tend to ripen the same time as diploid A. melanocarpa and three weeks ahead of tetraploid A. melanocarpa. | 1942831 | Ames 33745 |
| 60 | Ames 33746 | UC 110a | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Tennessee, United States | NC7 |  | | 2016 | COLLECTED | 10/01/2009 | Near Newcomb, Campbell County | 36.53751670, -84.15580000 | 541 | Very dry, exposed rock spine with primarily organic soil and plants growing in cracks and pockets. Growing in association with Pinus virginiana, Quercus, Vaccinium, Gaylussacia, Castanea, Amelanchier, Magnolia ashei, Magnolia tripetala, Oxydendrum, Nyssa, Liquidambar styraciflua. | Wild material | This accession has been confirmed to represent the "southern form" of A. melanocarpa, potentially a new Aronia species. This southern form was originally discovered by Brand et al. 2022 (Ploidy, genetic diversity and speciation of the genus Aronia) and is known for having glabrous stems and leaves and a distinct phyllotaxy than other Aronia species. In addition, plants tend to bloom approximately two weeks later than all other Aronia taxonomic groups and the inflorescences/infructescences are more spreading and extended due to longer peduncles and pedicels within the cyme. Fruit maturity tends to occur 2 to 4 weeks later than tetraploid A. melanocarpa and 4 to 6 weeks later than diploid A. melanocarpa. Phenolic levels are much higher in comparison to other A. melanocarpa accessions (Brand et al., 2017 - Anthocyanins, total phenolics, ORAC and moisture content of wild and cultivated dark-fruited Aronia species.) | 1942832 | Ames 33746 |
| 61 | Ames 36068 | Ames 36068 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | | 2016 | COLLECTED | 08/2008 | Collected from three areas of Tolland and New London Counties (one plant from each site). | 41.88222220, -72.26750000 | | Wood's edge along roadside (Ames 33738: UC015); Wetland under powerline (Ames 33740: UC059); edge of bog (Ames 36067: UC035). | Wild material | This accession represents genetics sampled from three areas originally collected as Ames 33738, Ames 33740, and Ames 36067. These three diploid clonal accessions were combined in order to execute a successful seed increase requiring cross pollination by other diploid genotypes. | 2141931 | Ames 36068 |
| 62 | Ames 36069 | Ames 36069 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | NC7 |  | | 2016 | COLLECTED | PRE 08/01/2007 | Collected from three areas of Lincoln and Knox Counties (one plant from each site). | 44.03833330, -69.09527780 | | Waters edge on rocky head (Ames 33737: UC012); woodland edge near boat dock (Ames 36065: UC017); rocky bald on Mt. Battie (Ames 36066: UC020). | Wild material | This accession represents genetics sampled from three areas originally collected as Ames 33737, Ames 36065, and Ames 36066. These three diploid clonal accessions were combined in order to execute a successful seed increase requiring cross pollination by other diploid genotypes. Phenotypes range from ground cover types to open spreading shrub types. Two of these clonal collections (Ames 33737: UC 012 and Ames 36065: UC 017) were parents in the development of 'UCONNAM165' Low Scape Mound® Chokeberry (US Plant Patent 28789). | 2141932 | Ames 36069 |
| 63 | Ames 33219 | Ames 33219 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Virginia, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 10/25/2015 | Zuni Pine Barrens Natural Area approximatley 6.30 miles west, northwest of Windsor, Isle of Wright County | 36.82220000, -76.85530000 | 11 | Pine, sand, barren. | Wild material | Fruits red in color at time of collection, measuring 8.03 mm in diameter and 0.21 grams (average of 10 fruits). Upright growth habit, measuring approximately 7 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Majority of leaves were dropped at time of collection. | 1932217 | Ames 33219 |
| 64 | Ames 33078 | TDAAR15-050 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Arkansas, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 09/24/2015 | Moro Big Pines Natural Area along Route 34, approximately 200 yards north of junction with Route 29 (five points area), T15S R13W Sec. 23, Calhoun County | 33.39953300, -92.41401700 | 34 | | Wild material | | 1932076 | Ames 33078 |
| 65 | Ames 33077 | Ames 33077 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Missouri, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 11/16/2015 | Holly Ridge Conservation Area, N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of Section 6, T25N R11E, Dyersburg Quad, approximately 4.25 miles northeast of Dexter, Stoddard County. | 36.84371600, -89.90762000 | 124 | Flat area adjacent to acid seep. | Wild material | Plants approximately 5-7 feet in height with reddish-orange fall color with roughly 15% of leaves still persisting at time of collection (11/16/2015). This collection likely represents material from a single clonal, suckering patch. According to G. Yatskievych (prior Curator/Director Flora of Missouri Project, currently Botanist/Curator at Plant Resources Center, University of Texas at Austin), Aronia melanocarpa has only been found in Missouri in Stoddard County, specifically in the Crowley's Ridge area, where it occurs along the margins of acid seeps and spring branches. It is unclear why it has never been reported in other acidic wetlands in southeastern Missouri. This accession based on morphological/phenological observations at NCRPIS field plots seems to represent the "southern form" of A. melanocarpa, potentially a new Aronia species. This southern form was originally discovered by Brand et al. 2022 (Ploidy, genetic diversity and speciation of the genus Aronia) and is known for having glabrous stems and leaves and a distinct phyllotaxy than other Aronia species. In addition, plants tend to bloom approximately two weeks later than all other Aronia taxonomic groups and the inflorescences/infructescences are more spreading and extended due to longer peduncles and pedicels within the cyme. Fruit maturity tends to occur 2 to 4 weeks later than tetraploid A. melanocarpa and 4 to 6 weeks later than diploid A. melanocarpa. Phenolic levels are much higher in comparison to other A. melanocarpa accessions (Brand et al., 2017 - Anthocyanins, total phenolics, ORAC and moisture content of wild and cultivated dark-fruited Aronia species.) | 1932075 | Ames 33077 |
| 66 | Ames 33069 | UC 014 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Texas, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 2006 | Approximately 2.36 miles south of Warren, Tyler County | 30.58080100, -94.40286600 | 47 | Roadside. Growing in a poorly drained soil (Tyden-Babco soil complex, 0 to 1 percent slope, frequently ponded) | Wild material | Clone. Very pubescent stem and foliage, extremely vigorous, red fruit, rapid suckering. Specimens noted at original collection measured approximately 10' in height. | 1931453 | Ames 33069 |
| 67 | Ames 33070 | UC 050 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 09/2008 | End of a boardwalk, approximately 1.7 miles north of Voluntown, Pachaug State Forest, New London County | 41.59638900, -71.86722200 | 87 | Edge of stream in a cedar and rhody maximum bog in the rhododendron sanctuary. | Wild material | Clonal selection. Plants are very floriferous, resulting in heavy fruit production. | 1931454 | Ames 33070 |
| 68 | Ames 33071 | UC 009 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | | | Historic | 2015 | COLLECTED | 07/2006 | Edge of island on Damariscotta Lake, by Glazier Cottage, approximately 4 miles north of Nobleboro, Lincoln County | 44.13440300, -69.47027800 | 16 | Edge of island. | Wild material | This diploid clone could not be maintained as seed via controlled pollination. This has been combined with Ames 29679 and Ames 33072 into Ames 35808. | 1931455 | Ames 33071 |
| 69 | Ames 33072 | UC 018 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | | | Historic | 2015 | COLLECTED | 07/2008 | Edge of Damariscotta Lake, approximately 5 miles north of Nobleboro, Lincoln County | 44.14888900, -69.48166700 | 17 | Edge of lake. | Wild material | Clonal selection. Very clean looking foliage, compact habit. This diploid clone could not be maintained as seed via controlled pollination. This has been combined with Ames 29679 and Ames 33071 into Ames 35808. | 1931456 | Ames 33072 |
| 70 | Ames 33073 | 'Professor Ed' | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | New Hampshire, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 2008 | | | | | Cultivar | Clonal selection. Originally collected from the wild by Isaac Langley Williams, native plant collector of Exeter, New Hampshire in 1956. In 2008, it was named 'Professor Ed' by Roy Klehm, Klehm's Song Sparrow Farm. According to Dr. Edward R. Hasselkus (Professor Emeritus of horticulture at the University of Wisconsin, Madison - Longenecker Gardens), "This cultivar has fine texture (small leaves, flowers, and fruits), and has a nice dense, slow-growing habit.” This cultivar is reported to have good quality foliage and uniform, compact habit. | 1931457 | Ames 33073 |
| 71 | Ames 33074 | UC 095 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Pennsylvania, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 11/2009 | Approximatley 1.2 miles south of Long Pond, Monroe County | 41.03533300, -75.46338300 | 561 | Shrub swamp. | Wild material | Clonal selection. | 1931458 | Ames 33074 |
| 72 | Ames 33075 | UC 008 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 07/2006 | Edge of Priester Pond, approximatley 0.25 mile southwest of North Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County | 41.40222200, -70.67833300 | 13 | Edge of pond. | Wild material | Clonal selection. Aronia arbutifolia morphology, but fruits eventually end up purple. | 1931459 | Ames 33075 |
| 73 | Ames 33076 | UC 117 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | 04/2010 | Along railroad tracks approximately 4.3 miles south of Monson, Hampden County | 42.04020000, -72.32124400 | 186 | Wetland. | Wild material | Clonal selection. | 1931460 | Ames 33076 |
| 74 | Ames 35808 | Damariscotta Lake | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | NC7 |  | | 2015 | COLLECTED | PRE 07/2008 | Damariscotta Lake just north of Damariscotta | 44.14888900, -69.48166700 | 17 | Edge of lake. | Wild material | This accession represents genetics sampled from three areas of Damariscotta Lake originally collected as Ames 33071, Ames 33072, and Ames 29679. These three diploid clonal accessions were combined in order to execute a successful seed increase requiring cross pollination by other diploid genotypes. | 2138040 | Ames 35808 |
| 75 | Ames 31216 | UC 070 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2011 | COLLECTED | NEAR 10/2008 | Small strip of land between Wildwood Lake and Route 63, Riverhead, Suffolk County | 40.89777778, -72.67750000 | 6 | | Wild material | Accession exhibits below average vigor with an open, upright growth habit. Purplish fruits tend to mature in November (central Iowa). Very similar in phenology and fruit size/color/weight to Ames 30018, but Ames 31216 is more vigorous. | 1896686 | Ames 31216 |
| 76 | Ames 31050 | 364 | Aronia sp. | New York, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2011 | COLLECTED | 09/12/2011 | Hanging Bog Game Management Area, just west of Hanging Bog, Allegany County | 42.30500000, -78.25600000 | 632 | Marsh. | Wild material | Dry, dark colored fruits. | 1891436 | Ames 31050 |
| 77 | Ames 31051 | 375 | Aronia sp. | New York, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2011 | COLLECTED | 09/14/2011 | Watts Flats Wildlife Management Area, Chautauqua County | 42.03500000, -79.42600000 | 443 | Marsh. | Wild material | Two variations of Aronia noted. Sample A seemed to have poorer fruit and leaf quality and an open branched growth habitat. Approximately 5' in height. Sample B seemed to have better fruit and leaf quality. Approximately 5' in height. Densly branched with notable reddish tinged buds at time of harvest. | 1891437 | Ames 31051 |
| 78 | Ames 30976 | UC 112 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Alabama, United States | NC7 | | Not Available | 2011 | COLLECTED | 12/01/2009 | Along County Road 27, Section 34, T18N R26E, south of Auburn, Lee County | 32.50530000, -85.42730000 | 169 | Open area, dry ridge, previously farmed area. 6 inches of sandy loam soil over 20 inches of clay loam soil. Within a 64-year-old conservation planting of loblolly pine, shortleaf pine, and slash pine. Understory dominated by Vaccinium and wax myrtle. | Wild material | | 1879025 | Ames 30976 |
| 79 | Ames 30588 | MPW/EH 683 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Wisconsin, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2010 | COLLECTED | 08/19/2010 | North side of Ole River Road, northeast of Wisconsin Rapids, NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 21, T23N R7E, Meehan Quad, Portage County. | 44.45715000, -89.67473000 | 317 | Wet meadow. Poorly drained, acidic muck soil. | Wild material | Shrubs to 2 meters tall. | 1846953 | Ames 30588 |
| 80 | Ames 30541 | UC 105 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | North Carolina, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | 10/21/2009 | Near West End, Moore County | 35.25260000, -79.49096700 | 149 | Powerline easement. Mixed hardwood woods. Sandy soil overlaying a moist seep. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession is extremely vigorous with an upright growth habit. Low fruit/seed production in cultivation in central Iowa. | 1843095 | Ames 30541 |
| 81 | Ames 30542 | UC 106 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | North Carolina, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | 10/21/2009 | Near Hoffman Road, Jackson Springs | 35.21046700, -79.57120000 | 140 | Re-established longleaf pine ecosystem. Sandy soil overlaying moist seeps. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession is extremely vigorous and uniform displaying a very prostrate growth habit. Foliage is dense with leaves that are larger than the average A. arbutifolia. | 1843096 | Ames 30542 |
| 82 | Ames 30543 | UC 109 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Tennessee, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | 10/22/2009 | Near Rock Quarry Road, Newcomb, Campbell County | 36.53751700, -84.15580000 | 541 | Very dry, exposed rock spine with primarily organic soil and plants growing in cracks and pockets. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession is extremely vigorous and dense, with a relatively upright growth habit that is broad. Leaves are larger than the average A. arbutifolia. | 1843097 | Ames 30543 |
| 83 | Ames 30544 | UC 091 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/15/2009 | Albany Pine Bush Preserve, Albany | 42.71812500, -73.86231100 | 104 | Sandy pitch pine and scrub oak barren. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession has a fairly prostrate/spreading growth habit with good leaf quality and below average vigor. Black fruits tend to mature end of August (central Iowa). | 1843098 | Ames 30544 |
| 84 | Ames 30545 | UC 100 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Pennsylvania, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | NEAR 11/01/2009 | Black Moshannon State Park, Philipsburg, Centre County | 40.90017800, -78.05143600 | 568 | Bog. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession has exceptional vigor and leaf quality demonstrating a fairly upright growth habit and dense foliage with good/exceptional yield. Black fruits mature the middle/end of August (central Iowa). | 1843099 | Ames 30545 |
| 85 | Ames 30546 | UC 102 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Indiana, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2010 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/15/2009 | Pinkook Bog, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, LaPorte County | 41.61435800, -86.85130600 | 250 | Bog. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession has good vigor with a fairly upright growth habit and dense form. Black fruits mature in early September (central Iowa). | 1843100 | Ames 30546 |
| 86 | Ames 30547 | UC 103 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Indiana, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2010 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/15/2009 | Pinkook Bog, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, LaPorte County | 41.61435800, -86.85130600 | 250 | Bog. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession has exceptional vigor demonstrating an upright, but spreading growth habit with dense foliage. Fruits tend to mature in mid October (central Iowa). | 1843101 | Ames 30547 |
| 87 | Ames 30548 | UC 104 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | 08/21/2009 | Madaket Bike Trail, Nantucket Island, Nantucket County | 41.28369200, -70.14203100 | 9 | Mixed dry sandy area. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession has slightly below average vigor with narrow leaves, open growth, and fairly upright form. Black fruits tend to mature in early September (central Iowa). | 1843102 | Ames 30548 |
| 88 | Ames 30549 | UC 113 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/15/2009 | Near Airline North State Park Trail, Windham County | 41.74338600, -72.16235000 | 81 | Atlantic White Cedar Bog. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession is very uniform and dense with exceptional vigor. Black fruits tend to mature in early November (central Iowa). | 1843103 | Ames 30549 |
| 89 | Ames 30550 | UC 114 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Rhode Island, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/15/2009 | Newton Swamp Management Area, Westerly, Washington County | 41.38042800, -71.77714700 | 10 | Road shoulder through shrub swamp. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession is very uniform with exceptional vigor and an upright and spreading growth habit with dense foliage. Stems are pubescent. Black fruits tend to mature in mid/late October (central Iowa). | 1843104 | Ames 30550 |
| 90 | Ames 30551 | UC 092 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | 09/22/2009 | Nomans Land National Wildlife Refuge, Chilmark, Dukes County | 41.25690600, -70.80642200 | 12 | Coastal plain shrubland. | Wild material | Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession is slightly prostrate with minimal branching and average vigor. Dark purplish black fruits mature the end of October (central Iowa). | 1843105 | Ames 30551 |
| 91 | Ames 32070 | UC 105 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | North Carolina, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | 10/21/2009 | Near West End, Moore County | 35.25260000, -79.49096700 | 149 | Powerline easement. Mixed hardwood woods. Sandy soil overlaying a moist seep. | Wild material | Separated from Ames 30541 due to its extremely tight, upright growth habit. This new accession will be maintained as a uniform accession. | 1912823 | Ames 32070 |
| 92 | Ames 32071 | UC 105 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | North Carolina, United States | NC7 | | Not Available | 2010 | COLLECTED | 10/21/2009 | Near West End, Moore County | 35.25260000, -79.49096700 | 149 | Powerline easement. Mixed hardwood woods. Sandy soil overlaying a moist seep. | Wild material | Separated from Ames 30541 due to its open and spreading growth habit, and heavier fruit production (compared to other specimens within Ames 30541). This new accession will be maintained as a uniform accession. | 1912824 | Ames 32071 |
| 93 | Ames 32072 | UC 106 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | North Carolina, United States | NC7 |  | | 2010 | COLLECTED | 10/21/2009 | Near Hoffman Road, Jackson Springs | 35.21046700, -79.57120000 | 140 | Re-established longleaf pine ecosystem. Sandy soil overlaying moist seeps. | Wild material | Separated from Ames 30542 due to open, spreading growth habit. This accession will be maintained as a uniform accession. | 1912825 | Ames 32072 |
| 94 | Ames 32089 | UC 092 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 | | Not Available | 2010 | COLLECTED | 09/22/2009 | Nomans Land National Wildlife Refuge, Chilmark, Dukes County | 41.25690600, -70.80642200 | 12 | Coastal plain shrubland. | Wild material | Separated from Ames 30551. Received as plants grown from seed collected from native/wild population. Accession is fairly upright with medium vigor. Maturity is a couple of days later in comparison to Ames 30551. Both Ames 30551 and Ames 32089 were collected from the same site. | 1913284 | Ames 32089 |
| 95 | Ames 30059 | JDC/AM/2009/013/163 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Wisconsin, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | 08/04/2009 | Hinkson Creek along Kent Road, NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 29, T11N, R9E, Poynette Quad, Poynette, Columbia County | 43.40638889, -89.45861111 | 243 | Watershed. | Wild material | | 1812362 | Ames 30059 |
| 96 | Ames 29997 | UC 069 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 10/2008 | Small strip of land between Wildwood Lake and Route 63, Riverhead, Suffolk County | 40.89777778, -72.67750000 | 6 | | Wild material | Accession has an open, upright growth habit with average vigor and dense foliage. Similar in performance and phenology as Ames 30011. Ames 29997 has slighlty smaller fruits (diameter and weight) and also smaller flowers in comparison to Ames 30011. Both accessions collected within a distance of 4 miles of each other. | 1810762 | Ames 29997 |
| 97 | Ames 29998 | UC 081 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 10/2008 | Southampton, Suffolk County | 40.85388889, -72.44166667 | 1 | Long Island barrier island. | Wild material | Accession is very uniform with below average vigor with an open, upgright growth habit. Originally recieved as A. arbutifolia, later identified in the field as A. x prunifolia, then reidentified again post genetic studies indicating A. arbutifolia. Fruits are burgundy-brownish in color that initiate coloration in early-mid October (central Iowa), typical for other Long Island germplasm of A. arbutifolia. | 1810763 | Ames 29998 |
| 98 | Ames 29999 | UC 083 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Refuge, Sayville, Suffolk County | 40.74305556, -73.10305556 | 9 | Native grassland. | Wild material | Accession is uniform with slightly below average vigor and an open, somewhat upright growth habit. Originally received as A. arbutifolia, but later identified as A. melanocarpa. Fruits are black and tend to mature in late September/early October (central Iowa). This is quite late for A. melanocarpa and may likely represent a black fruited form of A. prunifolia. | 1810764 | Ames 29999 |
| 99 | Ames 30000 | UC 007b | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Boat launch off Kennerson Road, east edge of Halls Pond, Chaplin, Windham County | 41.84166667, -72.10777778 | 158 | | Wild material | Accession is very dense and broad with average vigor. | 1810765 | Ames 30000 |
| 100 | Ames 30001 | UC 026b | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 10/2008 | Mashapaug Pond, Union, Tolland County | 42.01027778, -72.13361111 | 215 | Water's edge of small island in lake. | Wild material | Accession is extremely vigorous and uniform with an upright, yet broad growth habit. Fruits are black-purple and tend to mature the middle of October (central Iowa). | 1810766 | Ames 30001 |
| 101 | Ames 30002 | UC 039 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | 09/06/2008 | Lantern Hill, Ledyard, New London County | 41.45888889, -71.94472222 | 98 | Rocky bald. | Wild material | Accession exhibits extremely poor vigor with a very diverse group of specimens both morphologically and phenotypically. Black fruits mature in August (central Iowa). Variation in fruit maturity noted in accession across individual plants. | 1810767 | Ames 30002 |
| 102 | Ames 30003 | UC 045 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Rhode Island, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Timber Lake RV campground, Dunn Corner, Westerly, Washington County | 41.37277778, -71.77416667 | 15 | Dry woods. | Wild material | Accession is very uniform with a dense, upright growth habit displaying pubescent stems. Black fruits mature in mid-late August (central Iowa). This is a very early fruiting A. x prunifolia. Originally identified/received as A. melanocarpa. | 1810768 | Ames 30003 |
| 103 | Ames 30004 | UC 046 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Plainfield, Hampshire County | 42.51388889, -72.94555556 | 508 | Along powerline right-of-way. | Wild material | Accession is extremely dense and broad with good vigor. Initial observations point to low fruit production potential. Black fruits mature late August/early September (central Iowa). | 1810769 | Ames 30004 |
| 104 | Ames 30005 | UC 051 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 11/2008 | Pantry Brook meadows, Sudbury, Middlesex County | 42.40722222, -71.38944444 | 36 | Edge of wetlands, but dry soil. | Wild material | Accession has below average vigor with a somewhat open, prostrate growth habit. | 1810770 | Ames 30005 |
| 105 | Ames 30006 | UC 060 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Rhode Island, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Shelter Harbor Beach, Shelter Harbor, Washington County | 41.32888889, -71.74611111 | 9 | Sand dunes by parking lot. | Wild material | Accession is very uniform with good branching,slight prostrate growth habit, and good vigor. Black fruits ripen in early/mid August (central Iowa). This is a very early fruiting A. x prunifolia. Originally identified/received as A. melanocarpa. | 1810771 | Ames 30006 |
| 106 | Ames 30007 | UC 064 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Plattsburg, Clinton County | 44.69805556, -73.53083333 | 117 | Rich forested wetland. Clay-like soil. | Wild material | Accession has exceptional vigor and displays a prostrate growth habit. Heavily fruiting as young seedlings. Black fruits ripen mid/late September (central Iowa). | 1810772 | Ames 30007 |
| 107 | Ames 30008 | UC 065 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Along Route 135, Northborough, Worcester County | 42.30611111, -71.64388889 | 103 | Red maple swamp. | Wild material | Accession is extremely dense and broad with exceptional vigor. Initial observations point to low fruit production potential. | 1810773 | Ames 30008 |
| 108 | Ames 30009 | UC 070 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 10/2008 | Small strip of land between Wildwood Lake and Route 63, Riverhead, Suffolk County | 40.89777778, -72.67750000 | 6 | | Wild material | Accession has average vigor, pubescent stems, and an open, upright growth habit. Black fruits tend to mature the middle of October (central Iowa). | 1810774 | Ames 30009 |
| 109 | Ames 30010 | UC 077 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 10/2008 | Near Fire Island Lighthouse, Fire Island, Suffolk County | 40.63333333, -73.21888889 | 1 | Sand dune. | Wild material | Accession has average vigor with a fairly upright, dense growth habit. Black fruits tend to mature the end of September (central Iowa). | 1810775 | Ames 30010 |
| 110 | Ames 30011 | UC 080 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 10/2008 | Flanders, Suffolk County | 40.90250000, -72.60194444 | 1 | | Wild material | Accession includes a diverse group of specimens both morphologically and phenotypically resulting in variable performance that in general is poor. Similar in performance and phenology as Ames 29997. Ames 30011 has slighlty larger fruits (diameter and weight) and also larger flowers in comparison to Ames 29997. Both accessions collected within a distance of 4 miles of each other. | 1810776 | Ames 30011 |
| 111 | Ames 30012 | UC 059b | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 08/2008 | Near Lebanon, New London County | 41.64972222, -72.23444444 | 117 | Wetland under powerlines. | Wild material | Accession is fairly upright and dense with good vigor. Darkish purple/black fruits that mature in August (central Iowa). | 1810777 | Ames 30012 |
| 112 | Ames 30013 | UC 061 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Waquoit, Barnstable County | 41.56027778, -70.53555556 | 3 | Pitch pine forest. | Wild material | Accession is uniform and displays good vigor, with a fairly dense, upright growth habit. | 1810778 | Ames 30013 |
| 113 | Ames 30014 | UC 062 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Crane Wildlife Management Area, Falmouth, Barnstable County | 41.64027778, -70.55888889 | 31 | Middle of managed grassland. | Wild material | Accession is very dense with exceptional vigor, resulting in a robust specimen with upright growth. Some chlorosis noted. Whitish-gray hairs on surface of fruits. Fruits are essentially black that ripen in early/mid November (central Iowa). | 1810779 | Ames 30014 |
| 114 | Ames 30015 | UC 066 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Rhode Island, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Along Route 6, junction of Route 6 and State Highway 102, Chopmist, Providence County | 41.82722222, -71.67083333 | 197 | Roadside ditch. | Wild material | Accession is very uniform with an open, upright growth habit. Vigor is average. Dark purplish fruits mature early November (central Iowa). Fruit quality is poor. | 1810780 | Ames 30015 |
| 115 | Ames 30016 | UC 067 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Rest area on Interstate 195, Swansea, Bristol County | 41.76472222, -71.23861111 | 15 | Adjacent to wetland area. | Wild material | Accession has below average vigor and is uniform with an open, spreading growth habit. Dark puplish fruits tend to mature mid October (central Iowa). | 1810781 | Ames 30016 |
| 116 | Ames 30017 | UC 068 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Wareham, Plymouth County | 41.76611111, -70.74722222 | 1 | Red maple forest at the edge of brackish tidal pond/river. | Wild material | Accession is extremely vigorous and dense, resulting in robust specimen with upright growth. Dark purple fruits mature in September (central Iowa). | 1810782 | Ames 30017 |
| 117 | Ames 30018 | UC 082 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | New York, United States | NC7 |  | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 10/2008 | Manorville, Suffolk County | 40.86527778, -72.79305556 | 14 | Adjacent to commercial cranberry bog. | Wild material | Accession exhibits extremely poor with an open, upright growth habit. Dark purple fruits mature in early November (central Iowa). Very similar in phenology and fruit size/color/weight to Ames 31216, but Ames 31216 is more vigorous. | 1810783 | Ames 30018 |
| 118 | Ames 32073 | UC 065 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 | | | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Along Route 135, Northborough, Worcester County | 42.30611111, -71.64388889 | 103 | Red maple swamp. | Wild material | Separated from Ames 30008 due to its extremely dense, compact growth habit. This specimen exhibits the densest growth habit of any 2013 field plantings of A. melanocarpa at NCRPIS. Potential selection to be utilized in the nursery industry. This accession will be maintained as a uniform accession. | 1912826 | Ames 32073 |
| 119 | Ames 32074 | UC 061 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 | | Not Available | 2009 | COLLECTED | NEAR 09/2008 | Waquoit, Barnstable County | 41.56027778, -70.53555556 | 3 | Pitch pine forest. | Wild material | Separated from Ames 30013 due to open, spreading growth habit. This accession will be maintained as a uniform accession. | 1912827 | Ames 32074 |
| 120 | Ames 29679 | UC 041 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Maine, United States | | | Historic | 2008 | COLLECTED | 10/11/2008 | Devil's Triangle Island, Damariscotta Lake, Damariscotta, Lincoln County | 44.13722222, -69.48666667 | 14 | | Wild material | This diploid clone could not be maintained as seed via controlled pollination. This has been combined with Ames 33071 and Ames 33072 into Ames 35808. | 1788981 | Ames 29679 |
| 121 | Ames 29680 | UC 042 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 10/08/2008 | Near Poutwater Pond, Princeton, Worcester County | 42.43638889, -71.83805556 | 237 | Electric utility right-of-way (powerlines). Dry soil. | Wild material | | 1788982 | Ames 29680 |
| 122 | Ames 29681 | UC 044 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 10/01/2008 | Near Millers Falls Road and Lake Pleasant Road, just north of Montague State Wildlife Management Area, Montague, Franklin County | 42.58055556, -72.51555556 | 106 | Access road, pitch pine scrub oak forest. | Wild material | | 1788984 | Ames 29681 |
| 123 | Ames 29682 | UC 045 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Rhode Island, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 09/03/2008 | Timber Lake RV Campground, near Dunn's Corner-Bradford Road, Westerly, Washington County | 41.37277778, -71.77416667 | 15 | Dry woods. | Wild material | | 1788985 | Ames 29682 |
| 124 | Ames 29683 | UC 040 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Rhode Island, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 09/21/2008 | Along town line Route 6A, just south of Moswansicut Pond, North Scituate, Providence County | 41.83500000, -71.56972222 | 109 | Roadside by wetland. | Wild material | Very prolific fruiting plant. | 1788980 | Ames 29683 |
| 125 | Ames 29684 | UC 043 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Massachusetts, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 09/15/2008 | Along Great Oak Road, near South Cape Beach State Park, Mashpee, Barnstable County | 41.55305556, -70.50583333 | 2 | Pitch pine scrub oak forest and open sandy areas on edge of salt marsh. | Wild material | Large fruit, relatively prolific. | 1788983 | Ames 29684 |
| 126 | Ames 29607 | UC 039 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 09/06/2008 | Lantern Hill, Ledyard, New London County | 41.45888889, -71.94472222 | 93 | Rocky bald. | Wild material | | 1784312 | Ames 29607 |
| 127 | Ames 29608 | UC 022 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 09/06/2008 | Mount Misery, Voluntown, New London County | 41.58888889, -71.87277778 | 118 | Rock outcropping at the top of hill. | Wild material | | 1784313 | Ames 29608 |
| 128 | Ames 29609 | UC 038 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 09/06/2008 | Ragged Mountain Road, Southington, Hartford County | 41.61250000, -72.82361111 | 137 | Trap rock environment. | Wild material | | 1784314 | Ames 29609 |
| 129 | Ames 29610 | UC 036 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 09/06/2008 | Pachaug State Forest, Pachaug, New London County | 41.59388889, -71.86861111 | 88 | Edge of mixed conifer and deciduous woods along dirt road. Nearby native stand of Rhododendron maximum and Chamaecyparis thyoides. | Wild material | | 1784315 | Ames 29610 |
| 130 | Ames 29611 | UC 032 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Connecticut, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 09/06/2008 | Near parking lot off road. Mansfield, Tolland County | 41.80805556, -72.25916667 | 182 | Edge of native woods. | Wild material | | 1784316 | Ames 29611 |
| 131 | Ames 29397 | RES045 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Michigan, United States | NC7 |  | Not Available | 2008 | COLLECTED | 10/07/2004 | East side of Route 27 North, past Houghton Lake exit, mile marker 215-216, Roscommon County. | 44.39500000, -84.80194444 | 348 | Along the highway, wet soils. | Wild material | | 1775511 | Ames 29397 |
| 132 | Ames 27371 | 'Morton' | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Illinois, United States | | | Historic | 2004 | COLLECTED | 10/14/1978 | Rutland Bog, formerly known as Henpeck Bog located approximately 3.5 miles south of Huntley, T47N R7E NW 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 16, Kane County. | 42.11700000, -88.43100000 | 278 | Peat based bog. High-quality native site. Growing in association with Betula pumila, Carex spp., Populus tremuloides, Triadenum fraseri, Rubus allegheniensis, Ilex verticillata, Dryopteris spinulosa, Dryopteris thelypteris var. pubescens, Rhamnus frangula, Bidens cernua, Ludwigia palustris, Erechtites hieracifolia, Chamaedaphne calyculata var. angustifolia, and Pteridium aquilinum. | Cultivar | Selection from the collections at The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois. It originated from seed collected in a bog habitat in Kane County, Illinois. Multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub selected for its unique compact, non-leggy habit, showy display of small white flower clusters, glossy foliage, abundant production of black fruit, and attractive orange to deep red fall foliage. Establishes quickly and slowly forms colonies via root suckers. Grows less than 3 feet high with a 5 foot spread in ten years. Growth rate slow to medium. Flowers are showy 2-inch-wide clusters of small white flowers; produced early to mid-May. Lustrous dark green foliage remains clean and disease-free all summer, turning an attractive orange to deep red in fall; best fall color develops on plants sited in full sunlight. Black to purplish-black fruit; 1/3 inch berrylike fruits are borne in slightly pendulous clusters; fruit can persist until late fall/early winter, although native birds can consume the majority of the fruit earlier. USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8. | 1662205 | Ames 27371 |
| 133 | NA 71973 | 'Brilliantissima' | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | | NA | | Not Available | 2002 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima'. | 2149193 | NA 71973 |
| 134 | NA 70310 | NA 70310 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | | NA | | Not Available | 2000 | | | | | | | Uncertain improvement status | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Aronia x prunifolia. From 1998 Index Seminum # 651. | 2148631 | NA 70310 |
| 135 | NA 70377 | NA 70377 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | | NA | | Not Available | 1999 | | | | | | | Cultivated material | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Aronia arbutifolia. | 2148653 | NA 70377 |
| 136 | NA 69706 | NA 69706 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | | NA | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Uncertain improvement status | | 1898786 | NA 69706 |
| 137 | NA 69710 | NA 69710 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | | NA | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | | | | | | Cultivated material | | 1898787 | NA 69710 |
| 138 | NA 69711 | NA 69711 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | | NA | | Not Available | 1999 | | | | | | | Cultivated material | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Aronia melanocarpa. | 2156559 | NA 69711 |
| 139 | NA 69531 | NA 69531 | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Massachusetts, United States | NA | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 12/04/1998 | | | | | | | 1952322 | NA 69531 |
| 140 | NA 69539 | NA 69539 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Michigan, United States | NA | | Not Available | 1999 | COLLECTED | 10/22/1998 | Bog, Meridian Township Bog. | 42.71666000, -84.36666000 | 265 | | | | 1950591 | NA 69539 |
| 141 | Ames 19056 | No. 6 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Tennessee, United States | | | Historic | 1992 | COLLECTED | | Marion County, Tennessee. | | | | Wild material | | 1082307 | Ames 19056 |
| 142 | NA 63244 | 'Brilliantissima' | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | | NA | | Not Available | 1991 | | | | | | | Cultivar | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima'. | 2147090 | NA 63244 |
| 143 | Ames 14894 | Duplicate of PI 603106 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Tennessee, United States | | | Historic | 1991 | COLLECTED | | Marion County. | | | | Wild material | | 1069304 | Ames 14894 |
| 144 | CIGC 24 | 'Brilliantissima' | Aronia arbutifolia (L.) Pers. | Ohio, United States | COR | | Not Available | 1991 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Cultivar | Nursery origin. Received as X Sorbaronia hybrida, but evaluations at University of Connecticut (personal correspondence, Connolly 2012) suggests that Brilliantissima is Aronia arbutifolia, with no sign of having any Sorbus traits. | 1508287 | CIGC 24 |
| 145 | Ames 10757 | ARO 4 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Korea, South | | | Historic | 1989 | COLLECTED | | S. Korea. | | | | Wild material | | 1053484 | Ames 10757 |
| 146 | Ames 8060 | Duplicate of PI 545687 | Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott | Michigan, United States | | | Historic | 1988 | DONATED | 01/29/1988 | | | | | Wild material | | 1042154 | Ames 8060 |
| 147 | Ames 24903 | G 25463 | Aronia ×prunifolia (Marshall) Rehder | Manitoba, Canada | | | Historic | 1978 | DONATED | 03/17/1978 | | | | | | | 1569608 | Ames 24903 |