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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0DLEG 930140DLEG 930140Brongniartia sp.Tamaulipas, Mexico Historic1993COLLECTED08/16/1990Inland slope near crest of Sierra Madre Oriental along Hwy 101, 24.9 mi. SW jct. Hwy 85 at Cd. Victoria.Open oak woodland with Calliandra sp., Senna lindheimeriana, Dalea bicolor var. argyrea, Dalea sp., Mimosa martindelcampoi, Sophora secundiflora, Galphimia aurea, Jatropha dioica, Hechtia glomerata, Agave lophantha, grasses.Wild materialBeautiful shrub with lacey green foliage and maroon flowers. M. Johnson 90-195. Additional sample received 1994 from 2 plants at fields at CAC. No stem damage at 17 F. Plants defoliated by caterpilars in fall. Pods also eaten.1526217DLEG 930140
1DLEG 910009DLEG 910009Brongniartia shrevei Wiggins Historic1991Shrub with lacy foliage and yellow flowers. Received from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. ASDM 1900-162-01. 1526988DLEG 910009
2DLEG 900454DLEG 900454Brongniartia tenuifolia Standl. Sonora, Mexico Historic1990COLLECTED05/13/19908.4 mi. S of Rayon (15.2 mi. N of Ures) on (unpaved) road from Rayon to Ures.Plants growing along small arroyo at base of low hills bordering small valley. Prosopis velutina, Acacia farnesiana, Celtis pallida, Ambrosia ambrosioides, and groves of Sabal uresana. Plants leafless, in full flower, with nearly mature pWild materialSuffrutescent, many-stemmed shrubs to 1 m tall with many dead stems; once-pinnate leaves; showy pea-like, terra cota flowers. M. Johnson 90-016. Accession has been regenerated.1526507DLEG 900454
3DLEG 890006DLEG 890006Brongniartia alamosana Rydb. Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED02/09/1988Pima Co., Arizona Sonora Desert Museum - small cat grotto.Cultivated materialExplosively dehiscent pods. Freeze damage likely below 25 F. Received from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. 1527870DLEG 890006
4DLEG 890007DLEG 890007Brongniartia shrevei Wiggins Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED09/16/1982Pima Co., Arizona Sonora Desert Museum - planter at NW corner of Administration Bldg.Cultivated materialShrub with lacy foliage and yellow flowers. Received from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. ASDM 1982-188. 1526590DLEG 890007
5DLEG 890290DLEG 890290Brongniartia alamosana Rydb. Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED09/18/1989Pima Co., University of Arizona campus, NW corner of Science/Engineering Library, Tucson.Cultivated materialExplosively dehiscent pods. Freeze damage likely below 25 F. M. Johnson 89-097. 1526723DLEG 890290
6DLEG 890398DLEG 890398Brongniartia alamosana Rydb. Sonora, Mexico SEEDHistoric1989COLLECTED11/1989Alamos.Wild materialExplosively dehiscent pods. Freeze damage likely below 25 F. Received from Stephanie Meyer. 1528643DLEG 890398