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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 539745Curry leafBergera koenigii L. California, United StatesRIVImage1990DONATED03/01/1990Field trees died; kept in greenhouse and lathhouse only at Riverside.1434681PI 539745
1PI 539745 MIACurry leafBergera koenigii L. California, United StatesMIAPlant1990DONATED03/01/1990WA3-03-201831024PI 539745 MIA
2PI 127854Bergera koenigii L. Maryland, United States Historic1938COLLECTED1843955PI 127854
3PI 93880No. 28998Bergera koenigii L. China Historic1931COLLECTED1780949PI 93880
4PI 159046Bergera koenigii L. Florida, United States Historic1930DONATED19301138456PI 159046
5PI 73098Kuru vempuBergera koenigii L. Sri Lanka Historic1927COLLECTED1728290PI 73098
6PI 68351No. 894Bergera koenigii L. Sri Lanka Historic1926COLLECTED06/09/1926Peradeniya Botanic Gardens1499532PI 68351
7MIA 37466 OrnaMIA 37466 OrnaBergera koenigii L. MIANot Available20242170836MIA 37466 Orna
8RSD 2011014'Bergera koenigii ex-Hawai'i'Bergera koenigii L. California, United StatesRIV2011DONATED10/20/2011Cultivar1891287RSD 2011014
9RSD 2011013'Bergera koenigii ex-Hawai'i'Bergera koenigii L. California, United States Historic2011DONATED10/07/2011Cultivar1891288RSD 2011013
10RRUT 480'Large leaf curry leaf (Duvvuri)'Bergera koenigii L. California, United StatesRIVNot Available2010DONATED09/13/2010Cultivated materialInformation from David Karp (09/13/2010): The Duvvuri family has two curry leaf trees growing in their yard. The small leaved type was obtained from the UC Riverside Botanic Garden and so is probably the same as our existing accession, PI 539745. The large leaf type is distincitive. Ms Duvvuri said that the large leaf curry leaf at Exotica Nursery (which should be our RSD 2010003 has less serrated leaves than theis. This is a vegetative source. David also collected seeds as RRUT 480. (RR Krueger, 09/13/2010)

Did not establish. Inactivated. (RR Krueger, 12/04/2012)

1847459RRUT 480
11RSD 2010005'Large leaf curry leaf (Duvvuri)'Bergera koenigii L. California, United StatesRIV2010DONATED09/13/2010Cultivated materialInformation from David Karp (09/13/2010): The Duvvuri family has two curry leaf trees growing in their yard. The small leaved type was obtained from the UC Riverside Botanic Garden and so is probably the same as our existing accession, PI 539745. The large leaf type is distincitive. Ms Duvvuri said that the large leaf curry leaf at Exotica Nursery (which should be our RSD 2010003 has less serrated leaves than theis. This is a seed source. Nine seeds were collected. David also collected material for cuttings as RRUT 480. (RR Krueger, 09/13/2010)1847458RSD 2010005
12RSD 2010003Large leaf curry leaf (Exotica)Bergera koenigii L. Hawaii, United StatesRIVImage2010COLLECTED1980Cultivated materialExotica Nursery in Vista, California, was visited with David Karp and Steve Facciola on 08/19/2010. The owner, Steve Spangler, has two types of Curry leaf. This accession represents what he refers to as the "large leaved" type. See source information for origin. This accession produces seed, although it is sometimes propagated by air layering. The other type, which he referred to as the "small leaved" type, had a different origin. Exotica has (or has had) two different types of small-leaved Curry leaf. One type was obtained from seeds collected from the Wahiawa station in Hawaii, not too far from Dole pineapple planting. However, it is possible that all these plants had been sold. The other source of small-leaved Curry leaf was California Tropical Fruit Tree Nursery, Vista, California (Perry Coles). Air layers from this source produced the large tree planted in the ground that was observed on the visit. Mr Spangler stated that the small-leaved type had a more pungent aroma than the large-leaved type and that the local population of sub-continental heritage prefer the small-leaved type. He typically sells several hundred Curry leaf plants each year. Most of these are the large-leaved type, since the small-leaved type typically does not flower or fruit and so is propagated almost exclusively by air layering, which has a lower success rate. Mr Spangler stated that the large-leaved type typically achieves about 80 % germination. The current Repository accession of Curry leaf, PI 539745, appears to be closer in appearance to the small-leaved type at Exotica, thus RSD 2010003 may represent a new genotype or variety. Information synthesized from visit and follow-up telephone call to D Karp on 08/28/2010. (RR Krueger, 08/20/2010)1846214RSD 2010003
13MIA 26989Bergera koenigii L. Historic19391093918MIA 26989