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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 441220Strombocarpa tamarugo (F. Phil.) C. E. Hughes & G. P. Lewis Chile Historic1980COLLECTED04/197811336156PI 441220
1PI 149906No. 2096Strombocarpa ferox (Griseb.) C. E. Hughes & G. P. Lewis Jujuy, Argentina Historic1944COLLECTED05/1942Humahuaca1884669PI 149906
2PI 144303Strombocarpa strombulifera (Lam.) A. Gray Argentina Historic1942COLLECTED1873823PI 144303
3PI 124043Strombocarpa strombulifera (Lam.) A. Gray San Juan, Argentina Historic1937COLLECTED04/23/19371837904PI 124043
4PI 62080Strombocarpa strombulifera (Lam.) A. Gray Argentina Historic1924COLLECTED1663315PI 62080
5PI 43386Strombocarpa strombulifera (Lam.) A. Gray Mendoza, Argentina Historic1916COLLECTED09/01/19151512616PI 43386
6PI 33900RetortonStrombocarpa strombulifera (Lam.) A. Gray Coquimbo, Chile Historic1912COLLECTED1599253PI 33900
7PI 4436Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray California, United States Historic1899COLLECTED1539736PI 4436
8W6 61446CA067-31Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray California, United StatesW6SEED20242167545W6 61446
9W6 60913CA067-19Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray California, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild materialGrowing parallel to canal. Some insect eating the pods, but infestation is not significant2142551W6 60913
10W6 61045CA930-1003Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray California, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild material2142684W6 61045
11W6 61229NV052-980Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild materialYellow flowers, fruits tightly coiled, leaves compound, spines straight2142184W6 61229
12W6 53663CA660-15Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray California, United StatesW62018Wild material1964241W6 53663
13W6 52433CA650-92Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray California, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1948688W6 52433
14W6 50532CA930A-409Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray California, United StatesW62015Wild material1930543W6 50532
15DLEG 940117DLEG 940117Strombocarpa tamarugo (F. Phil.) C. E. Hughes & G. P. Lewis Chile Historic1994COLLECTED07/19/1994At edge of Salar de Atacama, II Region, ca. 15 km SE of San Pedro de Atacama on road to Toconao.Growing in isolated places - not known if naturally occuring. Very saline soil with surface salt crust.Tree 25 ft. tall. Received from Edmund and Jean Weber. 1528151DLEG 940117
16DLEG 940118DLEG 940118Strombocarpa tamarugo (F. Phil.) C. E. Hughes & G. P. Lewis Chile Historic1994COLLECTED07/25/1994Commune Pozo Almonte, I Region, next to building at entrance to revegetation headquarters at Reservacion Nacional Pampa de Tamarugal along Route 5.Growing in plantation in very saline soil. Aquifer with saline water. This area receives no rainfall.Cultivated materialLocality is near Azapa, E of Arica. Received from Edmund and Jean Weber. 1527614DLEG 940118
17DLEG 940177DLEG 940177Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray New Mexico, United States Historic1994COLLECTED03/1993Wild materialReceived from David R. Dreesen, USDA Plant Materials Center, Las Lunas, NM. 1527336DLEG 940177
18DLEG 920020DLEG 920020Strombocarpa tamarugo (F. Phil.) C. E. Hughes & G. P. Lewis Chile Historic1992COLLECTEDEstacion RefrescoERL, M#273. Treated with Arasan. 1528150DLEG 920020
19DLEG 910494DLEG 910494Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1991COLLECTED09/21/1991Yuma Co., Ave. 5E, 1 mi. N to dead end at "John Vance Trailer", Gila River Valley.Wild materialReceived from Della and Glenn Branham. 1527820DLEG 910494
20DLEG 900375DLEG 900375Strombocarpa cinerascens A. Gray Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/09/1990Cameron Co., 0.2 mi. S of FM1419 on dirt road leading to National Audobon Society Palm Sanctuary, 7.0 mi. from jct. Hwy 4 near Brownsville.Bank of road adjacent to field. Numerous grasses and herbaceous plants.Wild materialLow, weak-stemmed, wiry plants to 0.3 m tall, paired spines on twigs, coiled pods. M. Johnson 90-101. 1526392DLEG 900375
21DLEG 900376DLEG 900376Strombocarpa cinerascens A. Gray Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/09/1990Cameron Co., Hwy 4, 13.6 mi. W of Boca Chica (E of Brownsville). Elevation near sea level.Saline flats with various halophytic plants, Maytenus phyllanthoides and cacti including Echinocactus texensis, Echinocereus pentalophus, Hamatocactus setispinus, and Mammillaria heyderi.Wild materialLow, weak-stemmed, wiry plants to 0.3 m tall, paired spines on twigs, coiled pods. M. Johnson 90-105. 1528146DLEG 900376
22DLEG 900610DLEG 900610Strombocarpa tamarugo (F. Phil.) C. E. Hughes & G. P. Lewis California, United States Historic1990COLLECTED11/15/1990Los Angeles Co., Los Angeles.Cultivated materialAppears to be very tolerant to drought and salinity. Trees to 10 (18) m tall. Received from P. and S. Stephens. 1528149DLEG 900610
23DLEG 900621DLEG 900621Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED10/12/1990Pima Co., N Swan Rd, both sides of road and median from 0.1 mi. S of Sunrise Dr. to 0.1 mi. S of River Rd., Tucson.Cultivated materialLandscape plants. 1527819DLEG 900621
24DLEG 890051DLEG 890051Strombocarpa pubescens (Benth.) A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED11/11/1987Pima Co., Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.Wild materialReceived from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. ASDM 1987-128. Accession has been regenerated.1528144DLEG 890051
25DLEG 890119DLEG 890119Strombocarpa tamarugo (F. Phil.) C. E. Hughes & G. P. Lewis Chile Historic1989COLLECTED02/11/1989Pampa de Tamarugal. Ca. 20 22'S, 69 40'W. 1030 m elevation.Wild materialAppears to be very tolerant to drought and salinity. Trees to 10 (18) m tall. Wild populations endangered but widely planted for livestock forage. 1526456DLEG 890119