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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 319452Col. No. 22008Ramirezella strobilophora (B. L. Rob.) Rose var. strobilophora Sonora, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDWest side of Sierra Charuco, 6.4km northwest of Algodones10541711359PI 319452
1PI 31945322021Ramirezella strobilophora (B. L. Rob.) Rose Sonora, MexicoS9Not Available1967COLLECTED10/1966Microhondas station on cerro east of highway near Sonora border, Sialoa305Short-tree forest. Large vine on trees and shrubs; perennial from tuberous root 3 to 5 inches diameter. Pods large, round. No flowers.1237586PI 319453
2PI 195346No. 2684Ramirezella strobilophora (B. L. Rob.) Rose Quetzaltenango, Guatemala Historic1951COLLECTED03/19511672569PI 195346
3W6 21136W6 21136Ramirezella sp. Mexico Historic1999COLLECTEDNear the Tepatitlan experiment station about 20 km NW of town, on steep slopes along both sides of the Rio Verde in very rocky soil with a high content of organic matter.20.83333333, -102.916666672000Wild materialPlant woody and shrubby, climbing, indeterminate vine, somewhat perennial on lower portions. Root a perennial, very large, thick, fleshy and woody. stems terete, stout, woody, 5-10 mm in diameter. Stipules rounded triangular, acute, apiculate, 2-3 mm long, nearly glabrous, with a honey exudate on inverse surface. Leaves 12-26 cm long, greenish to yellowish-white from dense pubescence. Seed nearly spherical to orbicular and slightly flattened, 5.9-10 mm long, 5-8 mm wide, 3-5.2 mm thick, speckled or streaked with black on light to dark tan, black ring around the hilum.1576925W6 21136
4Grif 14360M-8097Ramirezella strobilophora (B. L. Rob.) Rose MexicoS9Not Available1985COLLECTEDPRE 1984About 35 km. from Jalpa, Zac., 10-15 km. from highway on road to Tlaltenango, Zac. by Campeseno. Notes also say 25 km SE Jalpa, Jal.Wild material1565850Grif 14360