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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 6956032-681Solanum lycopersicum L. California, United StatesTGRCNot Available2020DONATEDGenetic materialNew PI 695603 replacing old NSL 203211, associated with 2-6811170447PI 695603
1PI 407415(VTN)2-62.33.3Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR6GREENHOUSE2014DEVELOPED02/1983Breeding materialResistance to Potato Cyst Nematodes and Corky Ringspot.1307063PI 407415
2PI 675351'RH89-039-16'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62004DONATED04/12/2004Genetic materialA very fertile and vigorous diploid to serve investigations on haploid induction.1660370PI 675351
3PI 688410'Sunberry'Solanum retroflexum Dunal Iowa, United StatesS92004DONATED03/15/2004CultivarSunberry's fruits are blue, slightly sweet and slightly larger than a pea. Historic variety said by its admirers to rival and even surpass Blueberries.1653597PI 688410
4PI 659797'Red Lady'Solanum tuberosum L. GermanyPVPONot Available2003DONATEDCultivar1650168PI 659797
5PI 635116'BP1'Solanum tuberosum L. South AfricaNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/07/2003CultivarReliable table stock yielder under short day lengths and high temperatures.1649660PI 635116
6PI 634776'BORA VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, SouthNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarDeep purple skin and flesh color; high vitamin C, B6 and anti-oxidant; high starch; low calorie; heat and drought tolerant.1649619PI 634776
7PI 634777'EARLY VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, SouthNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarVery early maturing; low calorie; high anti-oxidant and vitamin C; short dormancy. 1649620PI 634777
8PI 634778'GOGU VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, SouthNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarRed skin color, long shape; low carbohydrate and calorie, higher protein and anti-oxidant; medium - late maturing. 1649621PI 634778
9PI 634779'JUICE VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, South GREENHOUSEHistoric2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarLong dormancy, red skin color, good starage ability; high anti-oxidant and vitamin B6. 1649624PI 634779
10PI 634780'PURPLE VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, SouthNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarPurple skin and partial purple flesh color; low calorie, starch, and carbohydrate; high vitamin C and fiber. 1649625PI 634780
11PI 634781'TAEBOK VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, SouthNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarLight yellow flesh and skin; Good cooking taste. 1649629PI 634781
12PI 642430'GUI VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, SouthNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarExcellent cooking quality; long tuber shape; red eyes; very high specific gravity.1649623PI 642430
13PI 653760'ROSE VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, SouthNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarRed skin and orange flesh; round table stock; good chip color; high specific gravity; good cooking quality; marketable yield.1649626PI 653760
14PI 654350'STICK VALLEY'Solanum tuberosum L. Korea, SouthNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED11/05/2003CultivarLong tuber shape with white skin; high specific gravity; good fry color; very high anti-oxidant activities; marketable yield.1649627PI 654350
15PI 642429'UNICA'Solanum tuberosum L. PeruNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATEDCultivarTuber shape elliptic; skin color red; flesh color cream; good cooking and processing quality; high yield; extreme resistance to PVX.1649650PI 642429
16PI 634530'REICHE'Solanum tuberosum L. PeruNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED08/23/2003CultivarLow pigment levels; adapted to lowland conditions. 1649609PI 634530
17PI 634531'COSTANERA'Solanum tuberosum L. PeruNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED08/23/2003CultivarLow pigment levels; adapted to lowland conditions. 1649610PI 634531
18PI 634532'CANCHAN - INIA'Solanum tuberosum L. PeruNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED08/23/2003CultivarAdapted to highland conditions. 1649611PI 634532
19PI 634533'PERRICHOLI'Solanum tuberosum L. PeruNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED08/23/2003CultivarAdapted to highland conditions. 1649612PI 634533
20PI 634534'YUNGAY'Solanum tuberosum L. PeruNR6GREENHOUSE2003DONATED08/23/2003CultivarAdapted to highland conditions. 1649616PI 634534
21PI 654469'Laura'Solanum tuberosum L. GermanyPVPONot Available2003DONATED1643058PI 654469
22PI 654470'Milva'Solanum tuberosum L. GermanyPVPONot Available2003DONATED1643059PI 654470
23PI 633604'TEENA'Solanum tuberosum L. United KingdomNR6GREENHOUSE2002DONATED10/29/2002Cultivar1641905PI 633604
24PI 633605'TORRIDON'Solanum tuberosum L. United KingdomNR6GREENHOUSE2002DONATED10/29/2002Cultivar1641906PI 633605
25PI 633606'CHARLOTTE'Solanum tuberosum L. FranceNR6GREENHOUSE2002DEVELOPED1981Cultivar1641907PI 633606
26PI 633603'PITO'Solanum tuberosum L. FinlandNR6GREENHOUSE2002DEVELOPED1964CultivarDwarf gene.1641902PI 633603
27PI 653687'Melody'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsPVPONot Available2002DONATEDCultivar1641894PI 653687
28PI 659796'Lady Jo'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsPVPONot Available2002DONATEDCultivar1641892PI 659796
29PI 632318BF 092Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2002COLLECTED09/20/2002Gila County. Tonto National Forest, Sierra Ancha Wilderness. Near Young. S of Young on 288 between mile 278 and 279, take hiking trail 160 up Parker Creek.33.79666667, -110.959444441654Only in N facing rock pocket directly below dam/water gauge on S side.Wild materialGreen and robust to 8". About 100-200 plants. No flowers and immature fruit. Collected about 25 fruit. 1641343PI 632318
30PI 632319BF 093Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2002COLLECTED09/20/2002Gila County. Tonto National Forest, Sierra Ancha Wilderness. Near Young. S of Young on 288 on FR 487 (Workman Creek Road). About 2 miles from 288, about 60 paces SE of picnic site along W roadside.33.82944444, -110.945555561829Along roadside.Wild materialRobust, green plants, about 50 in number to 10" tall with clusters of many mature fruit. Collected fruit. 1641344PI 632319
31PI 632320BF 094Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/21/2002Gila County. Tonto National Forest, Sierra Ancha Wilderness. Near Young. S of Young on 288, SE 4 miles on Reynold's Creek Road (jeep trail FR 410), and 50 paces down hiking trail 150, where trail crosses creek with large black boulders.33.84666667, -110.925000001914Among grasses along creek in unshaded area.Wild materialAbout 30 large (but grazed) green plants, no flowers, mature fruit. Collected fruit. 1641345PI 632320
32PI 632321BF 095Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/21/2002Gila County. Tonto National Forest, Sierra Ancha Wilderness. Near Young. S of Young on 288, SE 4 miles on Reynold's Creek Road (jeep trail FR 410). Down hiking trail about 1 1/4 miles. Where trail meets creek for about 200 yards.33.84250000, -110.913055562018In leaf mulch under Ponderosas and brush.Wild materialMany thousands of plants, green to 12" or maturing, with no flowers but mature fruit. Collected fruit. 1641346PI 632321
33PI 632327BF 101Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/23/2002Pima County. Near Tucson in Santa Catalina Mts. N on Santa Catalina Hwy toward Mt. Lemmon. At Palisades ranger station. Just below horse corral on SW side of road.32.41027778, -110.715277782414Under trees in grassy ravine. Private land.Wild materialMany robust green plants to 6", grazed, no flowers or fruits. Collected about 12 transplants. 1641352PI 632327
34PI 632328BFBP 102Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United States Historic2002COLLECTED09/25/2002Cochise County. Near Sierra Vista in Ramsey Canyon (owned by The Nature Conservancy). Just a few hundred feet from visitor center and directly N across the creek from the Ramsey Canyon bronze plaque.31.44741500, -110.307801001838In grass under an apple tree.Wild materialA small colony of yellow, 6" plants. Collected a few tubers. 1641353PI 632328
35PI 632330BFBP 104Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/26/2002Cochise County. Near Sierra Vista. Off 92 up Carr Canyon road (FR 368) to Carr Peak trail (107). From about 8350 ft to top of Carr Peak.31.41277778, -110.305000002743N facing slope and gulch shaded under poplars and brush in rich moist organic soil. At higher elevation, under big burned Ponderosas in grass and open areas among rocks in trail.Wild materialLarge plants, some quite bushy and green (but grazed), often with many mature fruit. 1641355PI 632330
36PI 632332BFBP 106Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/26/2002Cochise County. Near Sierra Vista. Fry road to Ft Huachuca and SW to Garden Canyon. To picnic area at end of paved road. At 75 paces S of first place creek crosses road SW of picnic pavillion.31.47194444, -110.353055561646In creek bed among oaks, sycamores and brush in moist leaf mulch.Wild materialOnly a few small yellow plants. Collected one tuber. 1641357PI 632332
37PI 632333BFBP 107Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/27/2002Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua Mountains. Pinery canyon road at Pinery Campground. Along Pinery Creek on both sides of road.31.93333333, -109.271111112134Along road and under Ponderosas to the E side of Campground.Wild materialSmall yellow and light green larger (to 8") plants, occasional fruit. Collected fruit. 1641358PI 632333
38PI 632334BFBP 108Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/27/2002Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua mountains. Pinery canyon road to Barfoot Park. Just before steep decent into Barfoot park camping/picnic area.31.91805556, -109.273611112560Very steep N facing slopes on both sides of road.Wild materialVery many large green plants under Ponderosas and brush in leaf mulch and rich, black, rocky soil. In some places the dominant vegetation. Often grazed unless very steep and protected by brush. Occasional fruit, just mature. Fruit. 1641359PI 632334
39PI 632335BFBP 109Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR62002COLLECTED09/27/2002Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua mountains. Chiricahua National Monument. Summit of Sugarloaf mountain. Only under the interpretive sign at the peak.32.01444444, -109.325277782225Among grass in open, dry, rocky soil.Wild materialOnly about 10 small (4-6") yellow plants. No fruit or flowers. Collected one quite large (2 cm diameter) tuber. 1641360PI 632335
40PI 632336BFBP 110Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United States Historic2002COLLECTED09/27/2002Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. Chiricahua mountains. Chiricahua National Monument. Trail from Massai point parking lot to Totem canyon. Near midpoint of .7 mile N-S trail, where trail takes a sharp bend, meets level of creek bed.32.00666667, -109.315555562012Close to small E facing canyon to W of trail. Under oak and pine shade among rocks in sandy soil.Wild materialOnly two small, yellow plants just off trail toward creek. Collected two small tubers. 1641361PI 632336
41PI 633601'EDEN'Solanum tuberosum L. United KingdomNR6GREENHOUSE2002DONATED09/12/2002Cultivar1641887PI 633601
42PI 633602'SHERIFF'Solanum tuberosum L. United KingdomNR6GREENHOUSE2002DONATED09/12/2002Cultivar1641888PI 633602
43PI 619636'RUSSET NORKOTAH 278'Solanum tuberosum L. Texas, United StatesNR62001DEVELOPED1991CultivarStrain selection TXNS 278 from Russet Norkotah. Several strains including TXNS (Texas Norkotah Strain) 112, TXNS 134, and TXNS 278 were identified as superior in Colorado, while TXNS 223, TXNS 249, and TXNS 296 were similarly identified for Texas growing conditions. These strains usually outyielded Russet Norkotah by 20-30%.1625030PI 619636
44PI 619637'RUSSET NORKOTAH 223'Solanum tuberosum L. Texas, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1991CultivarStrain selection TXNS 223 from Russet Norkotah. Several strains including TXNS (Texas Norkotah Strain) 112, TXNS 134, and TXNS 278 were identified as superior in Colorado, while TXNS 223, TXNS 249, and TXNS 296 were similarly identified for Texas growing conditions. These strains usually outyielded Russet Norkotah by 20-30%.1625039PI 619637
45PI 619619'NL30-RBK'Solanum tuberosum L. United StatesPVPONot Available2001DEVELOPEDGenetically Engineered1622792PI 619619
46PI 619620'SAXON'Solanum tuberosum L. England, United KingdomNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1981CultivarHigh yielding mid-season variety with good tubers uniformity. Excellent flavour. Good resistance to bruising and drought stress. Medium dry matter content. Medium dormancy period. Very good storage capabilities. Tubers are round to oval with white smooth skin; shallow eyes, predominantly apical; slightly prominent eyebrows; cream colored flesh. Resistant to potato cyst nematode (G. rostochiensis); Highly resistant to blackleg, gangrene and leaf roll; Moderately resistant to PVY, common scab, powdery scab, and tuber late blight.1622793PI 619620
47PI 619621'MOLLI'Solanum tuberosum L. GermanyNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1995CultivarMolli is very early maturing with round oval yellow fleshed large tubers with shallow eyes that's suitable for fresh markets. Tuber initiation occurs early and the vine is medium to tall sized with a rapid development. Its storablility is very good and it has resistances to potato wart, PVY, PVA. It is susceptible to leaf roll virus, late blight, rhizoctonia and blackleg.1622794PI 619621
48PI 619622'CRISPIN'Solanum tuberosum L. IrelandNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1981CultivarVery mealy (floury type) potato. Tubers are oval and have white to yellow rough skin and light yellow flesh. Resistance to late blight and Fusarium dry rot, and are field immune to wart.1622795PI 619622
49PI 619623'AVALANCHE'Solanum tuberosum L. IrelandNR62001DEVELOPED1989CultivarAvalanche is a oval to long white potato with smooth tough white skinwith excellent flavor and well suited for fresh markets. It has a large plant and some tolerance to late blight.1622796PI 619623
50PI 616487'ACCORD'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1996CultivarAccord is a high yielding early bulking variety suited to early processing and fresh markets, with short term storage potential. Attractive, bright uniform oval tubers with cream skin and flesh. Good resistance to common and powdery scab, resistant to potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis Ro1.1619485PI 616487
51PI 616488'LADY OLYMPIA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1996CultivarLady Olympia, produces high numbers of long oval tubers with white skins with light yellow flesh. It has low levels of outgrades with good all-round disease resistance and good resistance to bruising and damage. Lady Olympia also possesses good long term storage potential, well suited to the processing sector.1619486PI 616488
52PI 616489'VALISA'Solanum tuberosum L. GermanyNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1994CultivarValisa is early maturing with oval yellow fleshed medium to large tubers that's suitable for fresh markets and dehydration products. Tuber initiation occurs early and the vine is medium sized with a rapid, strong, upright development. Its storablility is good and it has resistances to potato wart, leaf roll virus, PVY, PVA. It is susceptible to late blight, rhizoctonia and blackleg.1619487PI 616489
53PI 616490'DELIKAT'Solanum tuberosum L. GermanyNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1995CultivarDelikat is early maturing with oval yellow fleshed large tubers with shallow eyes that's suitable for fresh markets and chipping and dehydrated products. Tuber initiation occurs early and the vine is medium to tall sized with a rapid development. Its storablility is very good and it has resistances to potato wart, leaf roll virus, PVY, PVA. It is susceptible to late blight, rhizoctonia and blackleg.1619488PI 616490
54PI 619251'PLATINA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1996CultivarBreeder: A. Jansen. Tubers oval to long with light yellow tuber flesh. Resistance to Globodera rostochiensis. Resistance to Potato viruses A, X and Y.1618361PI 619251
55PI 619207'CARLITA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1991CultivarBig size tubers with yellow skin and yellow flesh; Drought resistant; Very early maturing; Good bruising tolerance; Good resistance to common scab.1617618PI 619207
56PI 619202'NL20-SHE'Solanum tuberosum L. United StatesNR6Not Available2001DEVELOPEDGenetically Engineered1617502PI 619202
57PI 619087'NL10-ATL'Solanum tuberosum L. United StatesNR6Not Available2001DEVELOPEDGenetically Engineered1615202PI 619087
58PI 619088'NL10-SUP'Solanum tuberosum L. United StatesNR6Not Available2001DEVELOPEDGenetically Engineered1615203PI 619088
59PI 619074'RUSSET NORKOTAH SELECTION 8'Solanum tuberosum L. Colorado, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1991CultivarSelection of standard Russet Norkotah (ND9526-4 Russ x ND9687-5 Russ). Slightly later maturity period than standard Russet Norkotah. Primarily used for fresh market; good for baking; poor to moderate for boiling with some after cooking discoloration; poor for chipping. Long to slightly oblong with smooth, dark tan, russetted skin; numerous, shallow bright golden eyes that are evenly distributed; white flesh; low to medium specific gravity; higher yielding than standard Russet Norkotah. Attractive appearance; uniform tuber size and shape; wide adaptability; resistant to hollow heart and Columbia root-knot nematode; moderately resistance to common scab, silver scurf, potato leafroll virus and potato virus Y; less nitrogen usage than standard Russet Norkotah.1614796PI 619074
60PI 619075'RUSSET NORKOTAH SELECTION 3'Solanum tuberosum L. Colorado, United StatesNR62001DEVELOPED1991CultivarSelection of standard Russet Norkotah (ND9526-4 Russ x ND9687-5 Russ). Slightly later maturity period than standard Russet Norkotah. Primarily used for fresh market; good for baking; poor to moderate for boiling with some after cooking discoloration; poor for chipping. Long to slightly oblong with smooth, dark tan, russetted skin; numerous, shallow bright golden eyes that are evenly distributed; white flesh; low to medium specific gravity; higher yielding than standard Russet Norkotah. Attractive appearance; uniform tuber size and shape; wide adaptability; resistant to hollow heart and Columbia root-knot nematode; moderately resistance to common scab, silver scurf, potato leafroll virus and potato virus Y; less nitrogen usage than standard Russet Norkotah.1614797PI 619075
61PI 619076'FLORISSANT'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1994CultivarTubers round with light yellow flesh color; Resistance to Globodera rostochiensis; Resistance to potato viruses A, X and Y.1614798PI 619076
62PI 619077'LADY CHRISTL'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1985CultivarA fresh market, high yielding, mid-season variety of attractive appearance. Good resistance to internal bruising and shatter bruise; short to medium dormancy period; good storage capability; low to medium specific gravity. Tubers are oblong with smooth yellow skin, shallow eyes, predominantly apical, moderately prominent eyebrows and light yellow flesh. Immune to potato wart (race 1); Resistant to golden nematode ( Globodera rostochiensis Ro1); Highly resistant to PVA, PVX, and PVY; and moderately resistant to common scab and leafroll.1614799PI 619077
63PI 619082'LADY CLAIRE'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1996CultivarLady Claire is a specialist crisping variety, with medium dry matters and very low, stable reducing sugars, ideally suited to long tem storage for late crisp production. It will produce moderate to high yields of round uniform tubers with low outgrades, but requires careful management to achieve its full potential. Susceptible to Blackdot, late blight on foliage and common scab. Resistance to Skin spot, potato leafroll virus and potato virus Yo. Tests for resistance to potato cyst nematode demonstrated resistance to Globodera rostochiensis Ro1.1614865PI 619082
64PI 618720'DIVINA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1983CultivarBred by D. Biemond B.V. Field immunity to potato wart; Resistant to golden nematode; Highly resistantto common scab; Moderately resistant to leaf roll and PVY. Tubers oval; smooth creamy yellow skin; shallow to medium deep eyes, slightly red pigmented, few in number, predominantly apical; slightly prominent eyebrows; yellow flesh. Very high yielding potential variety; high number of attractive appearance tubers per plant; good storability; medium dormancy period.1613650PI 618720
65PI 618624'RED PEARL'Solanum tuberosum L. Wisconsin, United StatesNR62001DEVELOPED1983CultivarA specialty market for small tubers less than 1 7/8 inches in diameter is a new and growing area in the restaurant food industry. The inventors have developed a red potato line, called W84-75R or “Red Pearl,” which is targeted toward this specialty market. This potato line consistently produces uniform tubers with a round-oval shape, deep red skin, and white flesh. In addition, the line produces yields in which 50 to 70 percent of the tubers are less than 1 7/8 inches in diameter. The vines and tubers of Red Pearl mature midseason.1613498PI 618624
66PI 618005'SYMFONIA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR6GREENHOUSE2001DEVELOPED1980CultivarBred by Z.P.C. & A. in Walsma (The Netherlands). Tubers oval to oblong; smooth red skin; light yellow flesh. High to very high yielding variety; high number of tubers per plant; very good resistance to external damage; good storability; high dry matter content. Immune to potato wart (race 1). Highly resistant to PVA, PVX, PVY, tobacco rattle virus, common scab, golden nematode (G. rostochiensis race 1). Moderately resistant to leaf roll, late blight, phoma rot.1613168PI 618005
67PI 618006'LATONA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1981CultivarHigh yielding, mid-season, fresh market variety; high number of tubers per plant; uniform in grading; good resistance to external and internal bruising; good storability; medium specific gravity. Fairly firm texture; none to trace blackening after cooking; good for baking and boiling. Tubers are round to oval, large, uniform; smooth to medium rough yellow skin; shallow eyes, few per tuber, evenly distributed; eyebrows slightly prominent; light yellow flesh. Immune to potato wart (race 1); Resistant to golden nematode (G. rostochiensis race 1); Highly resistant to PVA, PVX, and PVY; Moderately resistant to leaf roll, tuber late blight, and common scab. Susceptible to foliage late blight.1613169PI 618006
68PI 616499'SANTANA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1994CultivarThe Santana potato has a light-yellow skin color and creame color flesh. It is a medium maturing variety with High Yield. It has Big long oval tubers, and It is extremely competent for processing due to the color structure it takes when cooked. It is also excellent for producing high quality fries. It has good resistance to late blight, Globodera rostochiensis race 1, potato virus A, potato virus X and potato virus Y.1613086PI 616499
69PI 617035'REMARKA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1991CultivarTubers oval, Eyes Shallow, skin light Yellow, Flesh Yellow. Hight yield potential; Early harvest; Good French fry suitability. Resistance to blackleg (Erwinia spp.), potato virus A, potato virus x, potato virus Y, tobacco rattle virus, Globodera rostochiensis race 1, Globodera rostochiensis race 41612050PI 617035
70PI 617036'LADY ROSETTA'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR62001DEVELOPED1988CultivarHigh yielding chipping variety of attractive appearance, very uniform in size; rather susceptible to internal bruising. Short dormancy period; very high dry matter; medium late maturity. Tubers are round with flaky red skin; shallow eyes, moderately numerous and evenly distributed; moderately prominent eyebrows; cream to light yellow flesh. Good tasting variety; very few to no discolouration after cooking; good for boiling and baking; very good for chipping. Resistant to PVA, PVX, and pathotype A of potato cyst nematode; Good resistance to PVY; Moderately resistant to leaf roll, common scab, and tuber blight; Moderately susceptible to blackleg, powdery scab and leaf blight.1612051PI 617036
71PI 630950'A9520-45'Solanum tuberosum L. Mexico GREENHOUSEHistoric2001DONATED03/21/2001Breeding materialMexican late blight stock that originated from Aberdeen Idaho. Reputed resistance to purple top (phyotplasma).1614215PI 630950
72PI 630951'A96517-2'Solanum tuberosum L. MexicoNR6GREENHOUSE2001DONATED03/21/2001Breeding materialMexican late blight stock that originated from Aberdeen Idaho. Reputed resistance to purple top (phyotplasma).1614216PI 630951
73PI 630952'A97084-44'Solanum tuberosum L. MexicoNR6GREENHOUSE2001DONATED03/21/2001Breeding materialMexican late blight stock that originated from Aberdeen Idaho. Reputed resistance to purple top (phyotplasma).1614217PI 630952
74PI 630953'EGA 9706-14'Solanum tuberosum L. MexicoNR6GREENHOUSE2001DONATED03/21/2001Breeding materialLate Blight breeding stock from Mexico.1614218PI 630953
75PI 633600'A9520-5'Solanum tuberosum L. MexicoNR6GREENHOUSE2001DONATED03/21/2001Breeding materialMexican late blight stock that originated from Aberdeen Idaho. Reputed resistance to purple top (phyotplasma).1614219PI 633600
76PI 647555SitenSolanum lycopersicum L. var. cerasiforme (Alef.) Voss North MacedoniaNE9FRUIT1999COLLECTED01/01/1972Gostirazni, Yugoslavia.41.55416667, 21.43083333710Uncertain improvement statusSplit from PI 379394. Fruit is small, round (cherry) shaped.1598025PI 647555
77PI 607492'PUMA MAQUI'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561410PI 607492
78PI 607493'ZAPALLO'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561357PI 607493
79PI 607494'AMARILLO'Solanum tuberosum L. PeruNR6GREENHOUSE1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561358PI 607494
80PI 607496'ISHCOPURO'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561360PI 607496
81PI 611073'UGHPAMANGA'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561409PI 611073
82PI 611075'GARHUASH HUAYRO'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561356PI 611075
83PI 611076'PUMA MAQUI'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561372PI 611076
84PI 611077'CH. BLANCA OJO MORADO'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561373PI 611077
85PI 611079'LUCKY'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1998DONATED05/29/1998Cultivar1561363PI 611079
86PI 619109SS 7211Solanum lignicaule Vargas Cusco, PeruNR61998COLLECTED03/03/1998Calca: Ruins of Pisac, located about 8 km drive on windy road bearing NW of Pisac, located below cliffs bearing ancient grave sites, behind or W of Ruins of Kkanankkey, adjacent to R o Kkllchakamayo.-13.40805556, -71.846111113460Growing in loose stones on slope.Wild materialLeaves with distinctive odor. Flowers not present. Fruits maturing.1561375PI 619109
87PI 619112SS 7222Solanum lignicaule Vargas Cusco, PeruNR61998COLLECTED03/08/1998Paruro: 13.1 km S of Paruro on road to Colcha, at a place (no homes) called Cortina.-13.82444444, -71.828055562590Growing among piles of calcareous stones.Wild materialFlowers absent. Fruits globose.1561378PI 619112
88PI 619113SS 7232Solanum buesii Vargas Cusco, Peru Historic1998COLLECTED03/13/1998Urubamba: along Inca trail N and W of Machu Pichu, ca 100 m W of archaeological site of Conchamarca (in between archaeological sites of Phuyupatamarca and Sayacmarca), on both sides of trail.-13.22416667, -72.511388893500Growing among grasses in sunny area.Wild materialCorollas purple, rotate with large acumens. Fruits conical.1561352PI 619113
89PI 607894SS 7250Solanum medians Bitter Arequipa, PeruNR61998COLLECTED04/09/1998Arequipa: at base of small cliff on E side of Quebrada Honda, ca. 25 m from base of quebrada, ca. 100 m upstream (N) from Arequipa to Chiguata road, at a point 59.8 km ENE of Pan American Highway (by posted road signs).-16.39666667, -71.435277782750growing in very dry stony and sandy soil.Wild materialPlants brown and withering, 10-20 cm tall, tubers small and light tan and shiny, fruits globose.1561390PI 607894
90PI 607895SS 7252Solanum medians Bitter Arequipa, PeruNR61998COLLECTED04/09/1998Arequipa: 18 km N of main town square (Plaza de Armas) of Arequipa on road to Cabreria (just S of this locality), then 100-150 m W or road.-16.28055556, -71.516944442600growing among grasses and bushes and cacti in very dry sandy and rocky soil.Wild materialPlants brown and withering, 10-20 cm tall, tubers small and light tan and shiny, fruits globose to ovoid.1561391PI 607895
91PI 607476'AEGGEBLOMME'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561414PI 607476
92PI 607477'GULAR VESTFIRSKAR'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561417PI 607477
93PI 607478'RAUDAR ISLENSKAR'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561418PI 607478
94PI 607479'ROD KVAEFJORD'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561420PI 607479
95PI 607480'JAMTLANDS VIT'Solanum tuberosum L. SwedenNR6GREENHOUSE1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561330PI 607480
96PI 607481'RODA KROKAR'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561421PI 607481
97PI 607482'SORT FRA AUKRUST'Solanum tuberosum L. NorwayNR6GREENHOUSE1998DEVELOPEDPRE 1998Cultivar1561425PI 607482
98PI 607483'BJORNA'Solanum tuberosum L. SwedenNR6GREENHOUSE1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561426PI 607483
99PI 607484'pjellfinn'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561427PI 607484
100PI 607485'TYLSTRUP ODIN'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561331PI 607485
101PI 607486'HANKKIJA'S TUOMAS'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561332PI 607486
102PI 607487'VANHA PUMAINEN'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561437PI 607487
103PI 607488'LEMIN PUMAINEN'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561438PI 607488
104PI 607489'SVART VALDRES'Solanum tuberosum L. SwedenNR6GREENHOUSE1998DONATED04/01/1998CultivarTubers have blue skin; light yellow flesh with blue secondary color; oval to round shape. Resistance to potato mop top virus and tabacco rattle virus.1561439PI 607489
105PI 607490'perjunesblaar'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561347PI 607490
106PI 611083'RATTVIKS ROD'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561412PI 611083
107PI 611084'BLA DALSLAND'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561413PI 611084
108PI 611085'TROMOYPOTET'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561415PI 611085
109PI 611086'JOSSING'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561442PI 611086
110PI 611087'PRESTKVERN'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561333PI 611087
111PI 614707'LEKSANDS VIT'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561411PI 614707
112PI 614708'LANGE RODE'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561335PI 614708
113PI 614709'VALTTI'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561344PI 614709
114PI 614710'EVA'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561416PI 614710
115PI 614711'LANG SVENSKE'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561419PI 614711
116PI 614712'KIVA'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561422PI 614712
117PI 614713'ROSA'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561345PI 614713
118PI 614714'SEMLO'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561423PI 614714
119PI 614715'TERTUS'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561424PI 614715
120PI 614716'TAMMISTON AIKAINEN'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561428PI 614716
121PI 614717'VESTAR'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561429PI 614717
122PI 614718'STINA'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATEDCultivar1561431PI 614718
123PI 614719'SABINA'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561346PI 614719
124PI 614720'KOTO'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561433PI 614720
125PI 614721'VETO'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561434PI 614721
126PI 614722'OCTAVIA'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561435PI 614722
127PI 614723'MINEA'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561436PI 614723
128PI 614724'KOTTPOTATIS'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561338PI 614724
129PI 614725'ELIN'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561440PI 614725
130PI 614726'SILLA'Solanum tuberosum L. Sweden Historic1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561441PI 614726
131PI 633598'KARNA'Solanum tuberosum L. SwedenNR6GREENHOUSE1998DONATED04/01/1998Cultivar1561432PI 633598
132PI 607888SS 7234Solanum raphanifolium Cárdenas & Hawkes Cusco, PeruNR61998COLLECTED03/13/1998Urubamba: growing about archaeological site of Runquracay, on Inca trail N and W of Machu Pichu, ca. 2 km E of village of Pacaymayo, at crossing of Inca Trail with Rio Pacaymayo.-13.22722222, -72.505277783700growing among Stipa ichu grasses and among short bushes.Wild materialCorollas purple, pentagonal, fruits globose to ovoid.1561383PI 607888
133PI 607889SS 7235Solanum buesii Vargas Cusco, PeruNR61998COLLECTED03/13/1998Urubamba: growing about Rio Pacaymayo, at village of Pacaymayo, at crossing of River with Inca Trail N and W of Machu Pichu.-13.23333333, -72.500000003600growing by stream.Wild materialCorollas purple, rotate with large acumens, fruits conical.1561384PI 607889
134PI 607883SS 7207Solanum raphanifolium Cárdenas & Hawkes Cusco, PeruNR61998COLLECTED03/02/1998Canchis: cemetery on SE end of town of Marangani, on E side o road to Puno.-14.49305556, -71.164166673700growing in grasses in sunny areas and at edge of bushes.Wild materialPurple, pentagonal corollas and mature fruits present.1561374PI 607883
135PI 607475'NICOLA'Solanum tuberosum L. GermanyNR6GREENHOUSE1998DEVELOPED1973CultivarYellow fleshed table stock. Drought tolerance.1559247PI 607475
136PI 604216DG D8 168Solanum tuberosum L. PolandNR6GREENHOUSE1997DONATED12/10/1997Breeding materialPolish late blight breeding stock.1559555PI 604216
137PI 604217DG91-32Solanum tuberosum L. PolandNR6GREENHOUSE1997DONATED12/10/1997Breeding materialPolish late blight breeding stock.1559556PI 604217
138PI 611107RSSV 978Solanum tuberosum L. México, Mexico Historic1997COLLECTED10/20/1997From El Capulin, a small settlement 21.3 km S of La Puerta (on Rt 134), drive 600 m E to a small farm.19.06666667, -99.833333333120Growing in a cultivated potato field, in area of pine fir woods.Cultivated material15 tubers with red skin and white flesh collected from three plants.1559506PI 611107
139PI 607864RSSV 964Solanum schenckii Bitter Oaxaca, MexicoNR61997COLLECTED10/13/19973.5 km E of La Cumbre on road to Yuvila, and 3.3 km W of Yuvila, SSP 1:250,000-scale map E14-917.16222222, -93.583888892720growing in recent clearing in pine and oak woodsWild materialCorolla purple, lighter adaxially, upper pair of lateral leaflets decurrent on only some plants, 13 ovoid, verrucose fruits coll. 3 pl1559475PI 607864
140PI 607847RSSV 936Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. México, Mexico Historic1997COLLECTED09/30/1997INIFAP Experimental Station potato field, outskirts of Metepec, SSP 1:250,000-scale map E14-219.24888889, -99.587500002610growing along fence rowWild materialCorollas white and purple on different plants, 20 fruits collected from five plants1559456PI 607847
141PI 607843RSSV 926Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Coahuila de Zaragoza, MexicoNR61997COLLECTED09/21/1997near top of Sierra de La Gloria, from about 15 km E of Monclova on road to Candela, then S on road to farm of Dr. Cardenas (by swimming pool complex), up private dirt road to nearing top of sierra, then hike to top, SSP 1:250,000-scale Map26.84805556, -101.274166672070growing under cacti and bushesWild materialAll stages of development from non-flowering to fruiting pl., corolla pentagonal, violet, 3 plants, two tubers, and 13 fruits colleced1559452PI 607843
142PI 607842RSSV 921Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Durango, MexicoNR61997COLLECTED09/12/1997Km 87 along Rt 45 N of Durango to Hidalgo del Parral, SSP 1:250,000-scale Map G13-1124.71027778, -104.643055561900growing under cactus plants in organic soilWild material44 fruits collected from 8 plants 1559451PI 607842
143PI 607840RSSV 909Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Aguascalientes, MexicoNR61997COLLECTED09/06/1997on W slopes of Sierra El Laurel, ca 10 km by air SE of Calvillo, by the end of the road by a dam, passing Rancho de Los Adobes, SSP 1:250,000-scale Map F13-921.77500000, -102.648611112400growing at base of a stone fenceWild materialThree living plants and two immature round fruits collected, plants with violet corollas and round immature fruits1559448PI 607840
144PI 604045SMHV 7004Solanum morelliforme Bitter & Münch Totonicapán, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/15/19956.5 km E of town square of Totonicapan, along road to Santa Cruz del Quiche, ca 100 m E of jct of road to Santa Maria Chiquimula, ca 100 m N of road.14.92666667, -91.338333332810Growing on horizontal branch of old pine trees in tree litterWild material1536411PI 604045
145PI 604046SMHV 7005Solanum morelliforme Bitter & Münch Totonicapán, GuatemalaNR61996COLLECTED09/15/19957.3 km E of town square of Totonicapan, 1.9 km from deviation of road to Santa Cruz del Quiche on old road to Los Encuentros.14.92166667, -91.331666672960Growing on horizontal branch of old pine treesWild material1536412PI 604046
146PI 604048SMHV 7007Solanum clarum Correll Huehuetenango, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/16/199531 km N of town square of Huehuetenango, on Rt. 9N, above Casario Chiabal, 3.5 km N of road junction to Todos Santos, ca 1 km uphill, W of road.15.47500000, -91.508333333370Growing in moss and organic soil, on boulders, among shrubs and Juniper treesWild material1536414PI 604048
147PI 604049SMHV 7008Solanum demissum Lindl. Huehuetenango, GuatemalaNR61996COLLECTED09/16/199549 km N of town square of Huehuetenango, road diverting W of 9N to Chanchocat.15.55000000, -91.51666667Growing on open dry hill among herbaceous plantsWild material1536415PI 604049
148PI 604050SMHV 7009Solanum morelliforme Bitter & Münch Huehuetenango, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/17/199511.8 km N of town square of Santa Eulalia on road to San Mateo Ixtatan, on Road 9N, 50-250 m W of road.15.76666667, -91.505000003050Growing on horizontal branch of old oak treesWild material1536416PI 604050
149PI 604052SMHV 7011Solanum clarum Correll Totonicapán, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/20/19954.1 km E of town square of Calel, on road to the Panamerican Highway which begins at Pte. Pologua.15.07166667, -91.558333333020Growing in moss-covered ground about old oak trees, one plant seen in oak treeWild material1536418PI 604052
150PI 604053SMHV 7013Solanum morelliforme Bitter & Münch Totonicapán, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/20/1995Along old road north on Quezaltenango, going through Buenebaj to Calel, 1 km S of intersection of this road and new road from Calel to Panamerican Highway, ca 5 km S of Calel.15.06333333, -91.565000003010Growing on horizontal branch of old oak treeWild material1536419PI 604053
151PI 604054SMHV 7014Solanum clarum Correll Totonicapán, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/20/1995Along old road N of Quezaltenango, going through Buenabaj to Calel, 1 km S of intersection of this road from Calel to Panamerican Highway, ca 5 km S of Calel.15.06333333, -91.565000003010Growing in moss-covered ground about old oak treesWild material1536420PI 604054
152PI 604058SMHV 7027Solanum clarum Correll San Marcos, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/24/19951.0 km NW of town square of Ixchiguan on toad to Tacana, ca 50 km N of road.15.17166667, -91.946666673380Growing on slope in opening in mature pine forest among mosses and shrubby PotentillaWild material1536424PI 604058
153PI 604059SMHV 7028Solanum clarum Correll San Marcos, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/24/19957.2 km NW of town square of Ixchiguan, 20 m on S of road.15.17166667, -91.973333333360Growing in mature pine forest among shrubs and shrubby PotentillaWild material1536425PI 604059
154PI 604060SMHV 7029Solanum clarum Correll San Marcos, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED09/25/19952.5 hours hike SW of town of Tacana, towards village of San Rafael, at area of village of Chemealon.15.18333333, -92.066666673260Growing in mature pine forest in mosses and with shrubby PotentillaWild material1536426PI 604060
155PI 604067SMHV 7046Solanum clarum Correll Totonicapán, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED10/12/1995Along old road from Los Encuentros to Totonicapan, 2 km W from border of Department Solola/Totonicapan.14.86000000, -91.228333333260Growing on slope between mosses in mature pine forest in moist organic soilWild material1536432PI 604067
156PI 604068SMHV 7048Solanum clarum Correll Totonicapán, Guatemala Historic1996COLLECTED10/12/1995Along old road from Los Encuentros to Totonicapan, 4 km W of border of Department Solola/Totonicapan.14.87666667, -91.228333333220Growing on slope between mosses in mature pine forest in moist organic soilWild material1536433PI 604068
157PI 604069SMHV 7049Solanum clarum Correll Totonicapán, GuatemalaNR61996COLLECTED10/12/1995Along old road from Los Encuentros to Totonicapan, 7.5 km W of border of Department Solola/Totonicapan.14.88166667, -91.246666673220Growing on a tree in mature pine forestWild material1536434PI 604069
158PI 604072SMHV 7055Solanum clarum Correll Totonicapán, GuatemalaNR61996COLLECTED10/17/19957.3 km E of town square of Totonicapan, 4.8 km from old road to Santa Cruz del Quiche on old road to los Encuentros, ca 200 m uphill (S) of road.14.91333333, -91.318333333180Growing among moss in old pine forestWild material1536437PI 604072
159PI 599296'LUGOVSKOY'Solanum tuberosum L. Russian Federation Historic1996DONATED11/21/1996Cultivar1533867PI 599296
160PI 599297'LUKIANOVSKY'Solanum tuberosum L. Russian Federation Historic1996DONATED11/21/1996Cultivar1533868PI 599297
161PI 599298'NEVSKY'Solanum tuberosum L. Russian Federation Historic1996DONATED11/21/1996Cultivar1533869PI 599298
162PI 599287BE62Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding material(ds1/ds/) 2n-pollen producer.1532638PI 599287
163PI 599288BE 1050Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding material1532640PI 599288
164PI 599289USW 5295.7Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Cultivar1532641PI 599289
165PI 599290USW 7589.2Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Genetic material1532643PI 599290
166PI 599291CE8Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996CultivarFDR clone produces 5-6 seeds/berry. Used as seed parent1532645PI 599291
167PI 599292CE13Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding materialFDR clone, produces 8-10 seeds/berry. Used as a seed parent.1532646PI 599292
168PI 599293CE 120Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding materialProduces more than 25% 2n pollen, female sterile.1532648PI 599293
169PI 599294CD1015Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding material1532650PI 599294
170PI 599295CD1047Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Cultivar1532652PI 599295
171PI 604214CE10Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR6GREENHOUSE1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding materialProduces more than 50% 2n pollen, female sterile.1532647PI 604214
172PI 604215EC398Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1998Breeding material1532657PI 604215
173PI 607473EC 394Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATEDBreeding material1532659PI 607473
174PI 611070BE 67Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding material(ds1/ds/) 2n-pollen producer1532639PI 611070
175PI 611071EC 373Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding material1532655PI 611071
176PI 611100CE149Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding materialProduces more than 25% 2n pollen, female sterile.1532649PI 611100
177PI 611101EC322Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding material1532654PI 611101
178PI 611102EC326Solanum tuberosum L. Netherlands Historic1996DONATED10/28/1996Breeding material1532658PI 611102
179PI 595774BAM 041Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED08/16/1996Grant Co. Near Truth or Consequences. W of junction of Rt 25 and 152 to Iron Creek campground. Near the banks of the creek right at both sides of the entrance. Same site as BAM 26.32.90936900, -107.804722002375Shade among rocks and grass under trees along the creek.Wild materialPlants flowering and up to 24 inches tall. Collected 4 natural fruit.1531321PI 595774
180PI 595776BAM 043Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61996COLLECTED08/16/1996Sierra Co. Near Truth or Consequences. Emory Pass lookout W of Hillsboro on 152 W of 25. At 330 compass within 50 ft of parking lot.32.91027778, -107.764722222508Growing in moist humus soil.Wild materialSome plants over 12" and flowering, but no fruit. Others small. Collected plants.1531323PI 595776
181PI 595779BAM 046Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR61996COLLECTED08/18/1996Jeff Davis Co. Near Ft. Davis. On Rt 118 between McDonald Observatory an Madera Canyon (L.E. Wood Picnic area). At 2.4 miles S of Madera Canyon where creek crosses the road (flood gauge). Just off SW side of road.30.68472222, -104.078333331780Growing among grass and large (2-3 ft) boulders in moist leaf mulch.One group of 5-6 plants in leaf mulch in crotch of tree about 2 ft. above ground.Wild materialMany plants large to 20" with flowers but no fruit. Some looked stressed (dry?), grazed (rabbits?), chewed by insects and mites. Collected plants.1531326PI 595779
182PI 595781BAM 048Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNR61996COLLECTED08/18/1996Jeff Davis Co. Near Ft. Davis. On 118 at Madera Canyon (L.E. Wood picnic area). Along canyon edge of park near the fenceline.30.70583333, -104.105277781780Growing in shade under Ponderosas and full sun in grass among rocks near fence along canyon edge.Wild materialMany large plants (to 30"), abundant flowering and many mature and immature fruit. Collected plants, 70 fruit, and bee observed to be working flowers on these plants.1531328PI 595781
183PI 595432'Ilona'Solanum tuberosum L. Germany Historic1995DONATEDCultivar1508735PI 595432
184PI 595434'ROSARA'Solanum tuberosum L. Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyNR6GREENHOUSE1995DEVELOPED1983CultivarBred by Saka Pflanzenzucht GbR at their Windeby's breeding station, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Medium to high yielding variety. Tubers long oval; smooth red skin; moderately deep eyes, evenly distributed; slightly prominent eyebrows; yellow flesh. Immune to potato wart (Synchytrium endobioticum race 1). Resistant to golden nematode (Globodera rostochiensis Ro1). Highly resistant to tuber late blight, blackleg, common scab, leaf roll, PVA, and PVY. Moderately resistant to leaf late blight.1508741PI 595434
185PI 595435'SATINA'Solanum tuberosum L. GermanyNR6GREENHOUSE1995DEVELOPED1981CultivarMid to late season fresh market variety good for boiling and mashing. High yielding variety of attractive appearance. Rapid foliage development. Resistant to second growth, internal rust spot, mechanical damage and bruising. Highly tolerant to drought. Well adapted to sandy soils. Medium to long dormancy period. Good storage capability. Medium specific gravity. Tubers are round with netted buff skin; moderately deep eyes, predominantly apical; slightly prominent eyebrows; dark yellow flesh. Resistant to golden nematode (Globodera rostochiensis Ro1) and potato wart (race 1); Highly resistant to common scab and leafroll; Moderately resistant to late blight, rhizoctonia, black leg and PVY.1508744PI 595435
186PI 595425'MARIJKE'Solanum tuberosum L. NetherlandsNR6GREENHOUSE1995DONATEDCultivarLate maturity; Resistance to Globodera rostochiensis race 1, PVX and drought.1505694PI 595425
187PI 597679HJT 95-10Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Hidalgo, MexicoNR6GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED08/29/1995Slopes of Cerro Chulco, 3-5 km S of Apan along the Calpulalpan (Tlaxcala) - Apan (Hidalgo) road just N of Colonia Los Valadores.19.68580000, -98.485600002000W-facing slopes and ledges of a small mountain now heavily grazed and farmed.Wild material1512551PI 597679
188PI 597680HJT 95-11Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Hidalgo, MexicoNR61995COLLECTED08/29/1995Slopes of Cerro Chulco, 3-5 km S of Apan along the Calpulalpan (Tlaxcala) - Apan (Hidalgo) road just N of Colonia Los Valadores.2000W-facing slopes and ledges of a small mountain now heavily grazed and farmed.Wild materialReaching about 80 cm, flowers mauve.1512552PI 597680
189PI 597683HJT 95-87Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Hidalgo, MexicoNR61995COLLECTED09/11/1995About 7 km NE of Tulancingo, Hidalgo, just below the first pass along Mex 130 to the Gulf Coast.2320Zone of oak and arborescent (opuntia); SE-facing slopes, among rocks and recent fill.Wild materialTo 0.3 m. Petals white to pale violet. 1512555PI 597683
190PI 595421'Beate'Solanum tuberosum L. Norway Historic1995DONATEDCultivar1499594PI 595421
191PI 592400BAM 017Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Lincoln County. Near Ruidoso. Montjeau Lookout peak (see SBV 32).33.43097300, -105.731077002938In grass and around large rocks near path to the lookout tower.Wild materialAbundant, but mostly small yellow plants that apparently never flowered. A few flowers. Some with 1-2 small berries. Collected 22 fruit.1503827PI 592400
192PI 592401BAM 018Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Lincoln Country. Near Ruidoso. W from 48 on 532 to Apache Ski Area. Between 9 and 10 mile marker at Windy Point Vista lookout platform.33.39596000, -105.764250003036Under cover of low hanging pine branchesjust below the scenic look platform. In rich black soil under about 3 inches of mulch.Wild materialPlants small, yellow. Some grazed. Collected one large and 2 small berries.1503828PI 592401
193PI 592402BAM 019Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Otero County. Near Cloudcroft. At 19 mile marker on 244 N of Cloudcroft. W roadside along a large pasture.33.10000000, -105.633333332343In moist needle mulch and grass under large Ponderosas.Wild materialA few small plants with small berries. Collected 12 fruit.1503829PI 592402
194PI 592403BAM 020Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Otero County. Cloudcroft. Just across the road from the school among rocks protected from mowing.32.95733500, -105.740085002620Heavy, gravely, dry soil.Wild materialOld yellowing small plants. Tuber difficult to find. No flowers or fruit.1503830PI 592403
195PI 592404BAM 021Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/25/1995Otero County. Cloudcroft. Grassy corner lot on S side of main street.32.95734800, -105.736904002620In grass in tight gravelly soil. Around old stumps and otherwise protected from mowing.Wild materialSmall plants without flowers. Collected 16 small mature fruit, later found to have seed grubs.1503831PI 592404
196PI 592405BAM 022Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/26/1995Cochise Country. Near Chiricahua N. M. at Rustler Park. Mountain slope just W of campground.31.90505300, -109.281614002580Very abundant in rich black soil. Larger plants found nestled among rotting fallen logs.Wild materialMostly small yellowed plants. Grazed. Flowers and berries rare. Collected 22 small fruit.1503832PI 592405
197PI 592406BAM 023Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/26/1995Cochise County. Near Chiricahua N. M. at Barfoot Park. SE of the camp buildings in a pasture and around the wellhouse.31.91532600, -109.284103002480In grass under Ponderosas.Wild materialSmall yellow plants which never flowered are fairly abundant. No tubers or fruit. Collected 3 small relatively green plants. At home thought one was jam, but later grew to look like a pointed-leafed fendleri.1503833PI 592406
198PI 592409BAM 026Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61995COLLECTED09/26/1995Grant County. Nearly at Sierra County border W of Kingston.On 152 at Iron Creek Campground. Within 75 paces in both directions from the entrance gate along the creek banks.32.90932100, -107.805316002375Along Iron Creek banks. Growing in grass and among rocks in shady, moist soil under trees.Wild materialPlants up to 15 cm with no flowers or fruit. Tubers not yet mature. Collected 7 plants. Exacly same site as BAM 027.1503836PI 592409
199PI 592412BAM 029Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED09/27/1995Apache County. Near Nelson Reservoir. At 2 miles S of reservoir, take 216 E one mile. On S side of road.34.03415300, -109.167512002350In dry sandy soil under junipers and pinions.Wild materialSmall plants with no flowers or fruit. Collected six plants and about 15 small mature tubers. Same site as BAM 030.1503839PI 592412
200PI 592415BAM 032Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED09/27/1995Apache County. About 1.2 miles N of Greenlee County line onW side of road across from roadside pulloff.33.78819900, -109.169033002400In rich humus and needle mulch nestled along rotting Ponderoa logs.Wild materialSmall, yellowing plants, apparently reproducing only by tubers.1503842PI 592415
201PI 592420BAM 037Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED09/27/1995Catron County. N of town of Apache Creek on 32 at 0.8 miles N of the 6 mile marker. In floodplain of Apache crek on W side of the road. Exactly same site as BAM 036.33.92264800, -108.655210002140In rich sandy moist soil in floodplain of Apache creek. Much rarer than jamesii, under only a few willow bushes. Very big bushy plants with big leaves, clusters 5-6 big (1.5 cm) fruits--collected 20. Same site as BAM 036.Wild materialVery big bushy plants with big leaves, clusters 5-6 big (1.5 cm) fruits.1503847PI 592420
202PI 619133'Yema de Huevo'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1995DONATED08/15/1995Cultivar1495876PI 619133
203PI 595513VIR 2830Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. MexicoNR61995COLLECTEDWild material1507265PI 595513
204PI 595515VIR 1-59KSolanum tuberosum L. NR61995Cultivated material1507268PI 595515
205PI 595516VIR N 294Solanum tuberosum L. NR61995Cultivated material1507269PI 595516
206PI 595517VIR N 159Solanum tuberosum L. NR61995Cultivated material1507270PI 595517
207PI 595518VIR N 114Solanum tuberosum L. NR6GREENHOUSE1995Cultivated material1507271PI 595518
208PI 595519VIR N 12Solanum tuberosum L. NR61995Cultivated material1507272PI 595519
209PI 595520VIR N 274Solanum tuberosum L. NR6GREENHOUSE1995Cultivated material1507273PI 595520
210PI 595521VIR N 73Solanum tuberosum L. NR61995Cultivated material1507274PI 595521
211PI 595522VIR N 102Solanum tuberosum L. NR61995Cultivated material1507275PI 595522
212PI 595523VIR N 336Solanum tuberosum L. NR61995Cultivated material1507276PI 595523
213PI 595524VIR N 416Solanum tuberosum L. NR61995Cultivated material1507277PI 595524
214PI 595420'AURA'Solanum tuberosum L. FranceNR6GREENHOUSE1995DEVELOPED1951Cultivar1489757PI 595420
215PI 595462LOP 5001Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. andigenum (Juz. & Bukasov) Hawkes Quindío, Colombia Historic1995COLLECTEDMunicipality of Pijao. Vereda La Quiebra, the farms of Luis Angel Gomez and Tomas Lopez.1850Wild material1483652PI 595462
216PI 590890CIP 761412Solanum candolleanum Berthault Cusco, Peru Historic1994COLLECTEDCuscoWild materialDUPLICATE (same as PI 568929)1483286PI 590890
217PI 590894CIP 761478Solanum candolleanum Berthault Ancash, PeruNR61994COLLECTEDWild material1483290PI 590894
218PI 590903CIP 761660Solanum candolleanum Berthault Cusco, Peru Historic1994COLLECTEDWild material1483306PI 590903
219PI 590904CIP 761661Solanum candolleanum Berthault Cusco, PeruNR61994COLLECTEDWild material1483307PI 590904
220PI 590905CIP 761670Solanum candolleanum Berthault Cusco, Peru Historic1994COLLECTEDWild material1483308PI 590905
221PI 590913CIP 762364Solanum candolleanum Berthault Cusco, PeruNR61994COLLECTEDWild material1483323PI 590913
222PI 595419'PHU 253'Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. andigenum (Juz. & Bukasov) Hawkes Japan Historic1994DONATED06/07/1994Cultivar1104260PI 595419
223PI 611098PHU 460Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. andigenum (Juz. & Bukasov) Hawkes Japan GREENHOUSEHistoric1994DONATED06/07/1994Genetic materialDuplicate with IvP 351104261PI 611098
224PI 647499'Libohova'Solanum lycopersicum L. AlbaniaNE91994COLLECTEDCultivarlge sp., lgs flat oblate, good flavor 1102613PI 647499
225PI 647500'Saniollas'Solanum lycopersicum L. AlbaniaNE91994COLLECTEDCultivarlge sp. 1102614PI 647500
226PI 595410'720049'Solanum sp. Bolivia Historic1994DONATED03/11/1994Cultivar1103823PI 595410
227PI 595412'84-75-16'Solanum sp. Bolivia Historic1994DONATED03/11/1994Cultivar1103826PI 595412
228PI 604210'380026.5'Solanum sp. Bolivia Historic1994DONATED03/11/1994Cultivar1103816PI 604210
229PI 583330391125Solanum sp. Peru Historic1994COLLECTEDWild material1478301PI 583330
230PI 578235BAM 002Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED10/08/1993Catron County. About 3.1 miles east of the 9 mile marker at the town of Mogollon (just past where stream crosses the road). On the upper side roadcut. About 0.6 miles past SBV 18.33.38333333, -108.766666672100Wild materialSix plants. Collected many mature fruit in soil under plants. No flowering1473206PI 578235
231PI 578234BAM 001Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61993COLLECTED10/05/1993Pima County. Near Tucson. Coronado National Forst. Santa Catalina Highway on road to Mount Lemmon. At the visitor center past mile 19. In the wash by the horse corral. about 5 miles from SBV 001.32.41015200, -110.715585002320Very dry.Wild materialPlants small, yellow. Very dry. Tubers hard to find. Collected 7 fruits. Found to be infested with seed grub.1473205PI 578234
232PI 595474ROD 2552Solanum polyadenium Greenm. Hidalgo, Mexico Historic1993COLLECTED08/22/1993Highway from Mexico city to Queretaro city, near the junction towards Tula.19.85000000, -99.316666672311Mesquite-grassland with Prosopis leavigata, Acacia sp. and Opuntia sp.Wild materialPlants 60 cm tall, malodorous. Corolla rotate-stellate, white. Fruit ovoid, light green, striped with broad bands of darker green.1103272PI 595474
233PI 595478ROD 2563Solanum ×sambucinum Rydb. Querétaro, MexicoNR61993COLLECTED08/23/1993Foot hills of "El Buey" mountains of Queretaro-San Luis Potosi and Mexico city-San Luis Potosi roads junction.20.80000000, -100.433333332050Mesquite-grassland with Myrtilocactus sp., Opuntia sp., Acacia sp., and Karwinskia sp. Growing along cornfields.Wild materialCorolla stellate, white. 1103277PI 595478
234PI 595485ROD 2576Solanum stenophyllidium Bitter Jalisco, Mexico Historic1993COLLECTED08/25/1993La Aurora, road from Lagos de Moreno towards Aguascalientes, municipality of Logos de Moreno.21.28333333, -101.850000002050Cornfield, among mesquite-grassland.Wild materialPlants 50 cm tall. Corolla stellate, white with lobes purple.1103289PI 595485
235PI 604209ROD 2565Solanum ×sambucinum Rydb. Guanajuato, Mexico Historic1993COLLECTED08/23/1993La Purisima, municipality of San Diego de la Union, road from Queretaro city to San Luis Potosi.21.38333333, -100.683333332060Mesquite-grassland. Growing along cornfield.Wild material1103279PI 604209
236PI 595438AZUL LUK'ISolanum juzepczukii Bukasov BoliviaNR6GREENHOUSE1993DONATED07/27/1993Landrace1101216PI 595438
237PI 595440'LARAN KAISALLA'Solanum juzepczukii Bukasov Bolivia Historic1993DONATED07/27/1993Cultivar1101218PI 595440
238PI 595441LIK'ISolanum juzepczukii Bukasov BoliviaNR6GREENHOUSE1993DONATED07/27/1993Landrace1101222PI 595441
239PI 595445'SISU LARGO'Solanum juzepczukii Bukasov Bolivia Historic1993DONATED07/27/1993Cultivar1101225PI 595445
240PI 595447'WILA LUK'I'Solanum juzepczukii Bukasov Bolivia Historic1993DONATED07/27/1993Cultivar1101213PI 595447
241PI 597727SFVU 6689Solanum acaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/07/1993Azurduy: 113 km N of Azurduy, 20 km N of Cruz Caza, 30 km N of Torre Pampa Junction.-19.73333333, -64.583333333730growing in organic soil below cliffs above the road, near S. ugentiiWild materialCorolla rotate, fruits round-ovoid, maturing to mature1101226PI 597727
242PI 597728SFVU 6644Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/03/1993Carrasco: 1 km N of center of Tortora on road to Epizana.-17.70000000, -65.183333332802growing under bushes, in sandy and rocky soil, collected with S. alandiae 6644 that differs only by having corollas pure whiteWild materialCorolla pentagonal, white tinged with blue, fruits round-ovoid, maturing to mature1101228PI 597728
243PI 597729SFVU 6645Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/03/1993Carrasco: 1 km N of center of Tortora, on rd to Epizana.-17.70000000, -65.183333332808growing under bushes in sandy and rocky soil, collected with S. alandiae 6644 that differs only by having corollas white tinged with blueWild materialCorolla pentagonal, white, fruits round-ovoid, maturing to mature1101230PI 597729
244PI 597730SFVU 6650Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/03/1993Mizque: 10 km N of Chuquillas, 42 km N of Aiquile.-17.91666667, -65.150000002498growing beneath trees on slope, with S. doddsiiWild materialCorolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round-ovoid1101235PI 597730
245PI 597741SFVU 6518Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/10/1993Bustillos: ca 26 km SE of Uncia, on Oruro-Sucre road.-18.63333333, -66.300000003430growing in thin stony soil among bushes and cactiWild materialPlants common in area, corolla purple, pentagonal, fruits round to slightly round-ovoid, maturing to mature1101263PI 597741
246PI 597742SFVU 6536Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/14/1993Saavedra: 6.7 kn W of Betanzos on road to Potosi.-19.55000000, -65.500000003404growing in rocky soil in a wheat fieldWild materialCorolla absent, fruits round, mature1101264PI 597742
247PI 597743SFVU 6545Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/15/1993Linares: 64.1 km S of road toll station on S side of Potosi, on road to Villazon, 25 km N of Vitichi.-20.03333333, -65.533333333103growing in thin rocky soils under spiny bushes and among cactus, with S. infundibuliformeWild materialCorolla rotate-pentagonal, purple, fruits round, maturing to mature1101266PI 597743
248PI 597744SFVU 6608Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/23/1993Sud Cinti: 42 km N of bridge in San Pedro on road to Culpina, 4.8 km S of Culpina town square.-20.80000000, -64.983333332990growing in a corn fieldWild materialCorolla blue, rotate, fruits round1101269PI 597744
249PI 597745SFVU 6611Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/23/1993Sud Cinti: 6.7 km NW of town square of Culpina, on rd to Santa Elena.-20.81666667, -64.883333332941growing in cornfieldWild materialCorolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature1101270PI 597745
250PI 597746SFVU 6615Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/24/1993Nor Cinti: 45.3 km N of town square of Camargo on road to Potosi near km marker 143.-20.36666667, -65.116666673457growing along roadside, near S. viddaurei and S. megistacrolobumWild materialCorolla blue, rotate pentagonal, fruits round1101274PI 597746
251PI 597747SFVU 6763Solanum brevicaule Bitter La Paz, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED04/01/1993Manco Kapac: 1 km from Tiquina on road to Copacabana.-16.21666667, -68.850000003900growing in dry rocky soil by roadsideWild materialCorolla purple, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature1101277PI 597747
252PI 597749SFVU 6646Solanum stipuloideum Rusby Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/03/1993Mizque: 4 km S of Tortora on rd to Sucre.-17.73333333, -65.200000002800growing on slope next to road, in sandy and clay soil, in landslide soils in sunny areas (where more common), and under bushes, near S. alandiaeWild materialCcorolla white, stellate, fruits long-conical, maturing to mature1101283PI 597749
253PI 597752SFVU 6683Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/07/1993Azurduy: nursery of Estacion Experimental Santa Barbara, at edge of town of Azurduy.-20.10000000, -64.416666672513growing in tree seedling nurseryWild materialPlants withered to the ground and only round fruits collected, but said by the station manager to have deep purple rotate corollas1101295PI 597752
254PI 597753SFVU 6685Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/07/1993Azurduy: 7 km N of town square of Azurduy, on road to Icla.-20.01666667, -64.416666672613growing among corn plantationWild materialCorolla blue, rotate, fruits round1101299PI 597753
255PI 597760SFVU 6660Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/05/1993Yanparaez: 6 km S of Sucre-Tarabuco road on road to Sotomayor.-19.21666667, -65.033333332870growing in shade of bushes (plants with wider leaves) or in adjacent sunny areas (plants with much narrower leaves), near S. tarijenseWild materialCorolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round1101316PI 597760
256PI 597761SFVU 6663Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/05/1993Yamparaez: growing on both sides of Rio Tiahuacana, 13 km S of Sucre-Tarabuco road on road to Sotomayor, 2 km S of Cota.-19.23333333, -65.166666672584growing about cornfields and gardens. Note: type locality of S. hondelmannii (possibly synonymous with it)Wild materialFlowers absent, fruits round, mature, hard to locate despite many plants in area1101319PI 597761
257PI 597762SFVU 6665Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/05/1993Yamparez: 11 km S of Tarabuco, on road to Icla.-19.21666667, -64.833333333041growing at edge of potato fieldWild materialFruits round, maturing to mature, corolla deep purple, rotate1101320PI 597762
258PI 597763SFVU 6502Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/08/1993Tiraque: at km 71, along old road from Cochabamba to Santa Cruz, at Estacion Experimental Toralapa.-17.46666667, -65.650000003578common, growing in disturbed or undisturbed soil, with S. megistacrolobum var. toralapanumWild materialFruits slightly round-ovoid, maturing to mature1101323PI 597763
259PI 597764SFVU 6544Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/15/1993Linares: 57.9 km S of road toll post on S side of Potosi, on road to Villazon.-19.98333333, -65.566666673181growing in corn fieldWild materialCorolla rotate-pentagonal, purple, fruits round, maturing to mature1101324PI 597764
260PI 597765SFVU 6706Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/13/1993Quillacollo: 14 km NW of Quillacollo, from junction of road to Cochabamba and road to Independencia.-17.28333333, -66.300000003197growing in disturbed organic soil by roadside.Wild materialCorolla blue, rotate, fruits round, mature1101329PI 597765
261PI 597766SFVU 6708Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/13/1993Quillacollo: 16 km NW of Quillacollo, from junction of road to Independencia, on other side of river from road.-17.26666667, -66.300000003038growing among rocks in sunny places and in shade of trees and bushesWild materialPlants 0.3 km tall, corolla blue, rotate, fruits round, growing with S. sparsipilum (6709) with longer round-ovoid fruits, and with S. circaeifolium1101333PI 597766
262PI 597767SFVU 6709Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/13/1993Quillacollo: 16 km NW of Quillacollo, from its junction with the road to Independencia, on other side of river from the road.-17.26666667, -66.300000003038growing on steep slope among rocks, in shade of trees, with S. sparsipilum (6708) that differs by having round fruits and only being 0.3 m tall, and with S. circaeifoliumWild materialPlants o.5 m tall, corolla blue, rotate, fruits ovoid, maturing to mature1101334PI 597767
263PI 597768SFVU 6711Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/13/1993Ayopaya: 61 km NW of Quillacollo, from its junction of the road to Independencia, in town of Morochata.-17.23333333, -66.516666672931growing in very organic soil on steep slope down from one of the streets in Morachata above the main roadWild materialPlants 1 m tall, with very thick stem bases (3 cm thick), corolla purple, rotate, fruits round, fasciated inflorescenses common on many plants1101338PI 597768
264PI 597769SFVU 6772Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED04/05/1993Arani: ca 2 km S of Tiraque, by Puente Millumayu.-17.41666667, -65.733333333290growing under shade of small bushesWild materialPlants wilting, flowers gone, said to have blue corollas without white lines radiating from center, fruits mature, round1101339PI 597769
265PI 597777SFVU 6687Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/07/1993Azurduy: 113 km N of town square of Azurduy, 20 km N of Cruz Kasa, 30 km N of Torre Pampa Junction.-19.73333333, -64.583333333730growing in moist organic soil about the many cliff bases above the road, near S. acaule. Note: type locality of this speciesWild materialMuch vegetative variability, corolla deep purple, rotate, plants just starting to flower, some with fruit1101377PI 597777
266PI 604039SFVU 6770Solanum acaule Bitter La Paz, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED04/04/1993Cercado: Caracollo, at junction of main La Paz-Cochabamba road and road to Oruro.-17.65000000, -67.233333333800Growing in altiplano near cultivated fieldsWild material1101227PI 604039
267PI 604040SFVU 6647Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, Bolivia Historic1993COLLECTED03/03/1993Mizque: 4 km S of Tortora on rd to Sucre.-17.73333333, -65.200000002800Growing on roadside and on adjacent slope, near S. circaeifoliumWild material1101231PI 604040
268PI 604041SFVU 6701Solanum chacoense Bitter Chuquisaca, Bolivia Historic1993COLLECTED03/08/1993Tomina: 7 km E of Tomina on road to Padilla, in Comunidad Arquillos.-19.23333333, -64.433333332124Growing among bushes at edge of pastureWild material1101279PI 604041
269PI 604042SFVU 6649Solanum ×doddsii Correll Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/03/1993Mizque: 10 km N of Chuquillas, 42 km N of Aiquile.-17.91666667, -65.150000002498Growing in wet valley on steep slope, with S. alandiaeWild material1101287PI 604042
270PI 604043SFVU 6704Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/13/1993Quillacollo: 11 km NW of Quillacollo, from junction of road to Cochabamba and road to Independencia.-17.30000000, -66.283333332912Growing in dry rocky soilWild material1101327PI 604043
271PI 647498G 31138Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE91993DONATED05/13/1993Wild material1101520PI 647498
272PI 607469SFVU 6607Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/23/1993Nor Cinti: Uturungo, 27.5 km E of bridge in San Pedro, on road to Culpina.-20.74916667, -65.085277782993growing by rock wall by corn fieldWild materialCorolla blue, rotate. Fruits round1100102PI 607469
273PI 595501SFVU 6765Solanum brevicaule Bitter La Paz, Bolivia Historic1993COLLECTED04/01/1993Omasuyos: 7 km N of Huarisata on road to Sorata, just above the small Indian village of Occo Hualata, 1:250,000-scale map SD 19-15-15.91666667, -68.650000004124growing in organic and stony soil among rocks. Note: type locality of S. achacasense Card. (S. achacachense may be a good species, but we have trouble distinguishing these two now)Wild materialPlants old and wilted. Flowers and fruits gone. Small tubers collected1100029PI 595501
274PI 597685SFVU 6505Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/09/1993Quillacollo: km 49.5, along the road from Cochabmaba to Oruro.-17.61666667, -66.350000002567plants common in area, growing in stony soil among bushes, or in adjacent corn fieldsWild material2-3 pairs of lateral leaflets, with upper pair decurrent, corolla pentagonal to rotate, fruits round, maturing to mature 1100034PI 597685
275PI 597686SFVU 6510Solanum acaule Bitter Oruro, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/10/1993Dalence: ca 25 km E of Huanuni, on Oruro-Sucre road.-18.38333333, -66.650000004149growing in and about S. juzepczukii fieldsWild materialCorollas blue or white, of different sizes, fruits ovoid1100038PI 597686
276PI 597687SFVU 6511Solanum brevicaule Bitter Oruro, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/10/1993Dalence: 32 km E of Huanuni, on Oruro-Sucre road.-18.38333333, -66.600000003865growing in valley adjacent to stream, among bushes and in cultivated fields, near S. acauleWild materialCorolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, most plants just emerging, but some populations (in cultivated fields) with fruits round, maturing to mature fruits1100039PI 597687
277PI 597688SFVU 6512Solanum acaule Bitter Oruro, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/10/1993Dalence: 32 km E of Huanuni, on Oruro-Sucre road.-18.38333333, -66.600000003685growing in and adjacent to cultivated fields, near S. sparsipilumWild materialFruits ovoid, maturing to mature1100044PI 597688
278PI 597690SFVU 6515Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/10/1993Bustillos: 16 km SE of Uncia, on Oruro-Sucre road.-18.56666667, -66.383333333879growing in thin stony soil among bushes or in sunny areas, with S. megistacrolobum var. megistacrolobumWild materialPlants small, up to 20 cm tall, leaflets narrow (linear) when growing in sun, to wider (when growing in shade) in same population, corolla pentagonal, fruits round to slightly round-ovoid, maturing to mature1100049PI 597690
279PI 597692SFVU 6521Solanum acaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/11/1993Chayanta: 4 k E of Macha, on Oruro-Sucre road.-18.83333333, -66.000000003840growing in thin soil among grasses and bushes, with S. brevicaule and S. megistacrolobum var. megistacrolobumWild materialFruits ovoid, just beginning to mature1100053PI 597692
280PI 597694SFVU 6523Solanum acaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/11/1993Chayanta: ca 2 km W of Ocuri, on Oruro-Sucre road.-18.86666667, -65.816666674270plants common in area, growing in wet soil in and adjacent to cultivated fields, with S. megistacrolobum var. megistacrolobumWild materialFruits mature1100059PI 597694
281PI 597695SFVU 6526Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/12/1993Oropeza: ca. 4 km W of junction of road from Sucre to Potosi, and road through Yotala.-19.16666667, -65.233333332594growing among Prosopis (with S. tarijense), and in corn fields, branches green and purple,Wild materialStems no more than 30 cm tall, corolla purple, rotate, fruits round, mature1100062PI 597695
282PI 597696SFVU 6528Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/13/1993Saavedra: roughly 52 km S of Sucre on road to Potosi.-19.35000000, -65.166666672242growing under shade of Schinus molle tree at edge of cornfield, on floodplain of riverWild materialPlants 0.2 m tall, corolla blue or white, pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature1100065PI 597696
283PI 597697SFVU 6533Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/14/1993Saavedra: 7.5 km SE of Betanzos on road to Sucre.-19.58333333, -65.400000003122growing as a common cornfield weedWild materialCorolla light blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits maturing to mature1100068PI 597697
284PI 597702SFVU 6548Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/16/1993Nor Chichas: 30 km S of Vitichi, on road to Villazon, 8.5 km N of Tumusla.-20.41666667, -65.566666672945growing among bushes adjacent to corn fieldWild materialCorolla purple, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature1100079PI 597702
285PI 597703SFVU 6552Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/16/1993Nor Chichas: 12.4 km S of Cotagaita, in a village called Casun, on road to Villazon.-20.91666667, -65.666666672836growing next to irrigation canal adjacent to corn fieldWild materialCorolla rotate-pentagonal, purple, fruits round, maturing to mature1100082PI 597703
286PI 597709SFVU 6573Solanum acaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/18/1993Sud Chichas: about 3 km E of locked gate at E end of Chilcobija, a private mining town, then 0.5 km N, to a farmer's field.-21.43333333, -66.083333333928growing in organic soil near stone wall, with S. megistacrolobumWild materialCorolla rotate, fruits round-ovoid1100094PI 597709
287PI 597710SFVU 6575Solanum brevicaule Bitter Tarija, Bolivia Historic1993COLLECTED02/19/1993Aviles: 47.5 km past town square of Cruce Mojo, passing Tojo, 7.2 km W of town square of Yanchara.-21.80000000, -65.250000004114growing in rocky soil, with S. infundibuliformeWild materialCorolla rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, just forming1100095PI 597710
288PI 597711SFVU 6576Solanum acaule Bitter Tarija, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/19/1993Aviles: 4.6 km N of town square of Yanchara, on road to Iscayachi.-21.81666667, -65.200000003641growing in rocky soil by roadsideWild materialCorolla pentagonal, fruits not found1100098PI 597711
289PI 597712SFVU 6614Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/24/1993Nor Cinti: 45.3 km N of town square of Camargo on road to Potosi, near km marker 143.-20.36666667, -65.116666673457growing at base of stone wall, outside of garden, next to steep slope, in sunny area (with narrower leaves) and under bushes (with wider leaves).Wild materialCorolla blue, pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature1100103PI 597712
290PI 597713SFVU 6618Solanum brevicaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/24/1993Nor Cinti: in town of Pohona, 4.5 km S of rd diverting into Otavi, on rd to Camargo.-20.11666667, -65.316666673175growing in cornfield enclosure, at base of mud wallWild materialCorolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature1100106PI 597713
291PI 597714SFVU 6621Solanum acaule Bitter Potosí, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED02/24/1993Tomas Frias: 3.9 km S of Potosi-Sucre road, near Rio Cerdas, N of Chaqui, on the road diverting to the NW.-19.53333333, -65.583333333524growing in grassy areas, with S. boliviense and S. viddaureiWild materialCorolla blue, rotate, fruits round, maturing to mature1100108PI 597714
292PI 597715SFVU 6630Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/02/1993Chapare: 52 km E of Cochabamba on rd to Monte Punco.-17.28333333, -65.783333333015growing in shade of bush by side of roadWild materialPlants wilting, flowers gone, fruits mature1100111PI 597715
293PI 597716SFVU 6632Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/02/1993Arani: 81 km E of Cochabamba on road to Monte Punco.-17.48333333, -65.550000003508growing under bushes (with wider leaves) and in adjacent sunny areas (with narrower leaves)Wild materialCorolla blue with green star, rotate-pentagonal to rotate, fruits round, maturing to mature1100112PI 597716
294PI 597717SFVU 6634Solanum brevicaule Bitter Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/02/1993Arani: 81.5 km E of Cochabamba on rd to Monte Punco.-17.48333333, -65.55000000774growing on moist slope below rock cliff, with S. megistacrolobum var. toralapanumWild materialCorolla blue, rotate-pentagonal, fruits round, maturing to mature1100115PI 597717
295PI 597721SFVU 6679Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/06/1993Azurduy: 5 km N of Cruz Kasa, 26 km N of Abra Kasa, 85 km N of Azurduy.-19.88333333, -64.566666673229growing at edge of potato field, at base of rock wall, near S. hoopesii 6680, growing in the cornfield, distinguished by 2-3 pairs of lateral leafletsWild materialPlants with 1-2 pairs of lateral leaflets, corolla dark purple, rotate, fruits round1100120PI 597721
296PI 597722SFVU 6680Solanum brevicaule Bitter Chuquisaca, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/06/1993Azurduy: 5 km S of Cruz Kasa, 26 km N of Abra Kasa, 85 km N of Azurduy.-19.88333333, -64.566666673229growing in potato field, with S. hoopesii 6679, which differs from having only 1-2 pairs of lateral leafletsWild materialPlants with 2-3 pairs of lateral leaflets, corolla dark purple, rotate, fruits round1100123PI 597722
297PI 597723SFVU 6714Solanum stipuloideum Rusby Cochabamba, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/15/1993Inquisivi: 4 km S of town square of Quime.-16.98333333, -67.233333333200growing on steep slope among rocks in open area, where most common and flowering, but also under shade of bushesWild materialCorolla white, stelate-pentagonal, fruits conical with pointed end1100129PI 597723
298PI 597725SFVU 6742Solanum acaule Bitter La Paz, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/24/1993Camacho: 19 km N of Escoma, on road to Hualipacayo, walking toward cliff faces, but collecting before reaching the cliff about stone walls around houses.-15.53333333, -69.050000003792growing in organic soilWild materialCorolla rotate, fruits round-ovoid, mature1100134PI 597725
299PI 597726SFVU 6766Solanum acaule Bitter La Paz, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED04/01/1993Omasuyos: 7 km N of Huarisata, on road to Sorata, just above the small Indian village of Occo Hualata.-15.91666667, -68.650000004124growing adjacent to rock walls and wheat fieldsWild materialCorolla rotate, fruits round-ovoid1100135PI 597726
300PI 602471SFVU 6738Solanum chacoense Bitter La Paz, BoliviaNR61993COLLECTED03/20/1993Sud Yungas. Along the road to the village Siquilini, about 5 km NE from Chulumani.-16.41666667, -67.516666671715Growing as a weed in and at edges of the many cultivated fields in the area.Wild material1100009PI 602471
301PI 614703SFVU 6739Solanum chacoense Bitter La Paz, BoliviaNR6Not Available1993COLLECTED03/20/1993Nor Yungas. Puente Villa, about 1.5 km downstream (east) of Rio Tamampaya, after hanging bridge in Puente Villa, on floodplain of river.-16.40000000, -67.633333331243Growing in a coffee and banana plantation, among grasses.Wild materialMost plants young, but one plant found with cream yellow-white stellate corollas, no fruits found.1100010PI 614703
302PI 566737BRU 8Solanum palustre Poepp. ex Schltdl. Asunción, ParaguayNR61993COLLECTEDWild material1461708PI 566737
303PI 566792OKA 4383Solanum venturii Hawkes & Hjert. Jujuy, ArgentinaNR61993COLLECTED03/23/1972Tilcara. Piscuno, por la senca de Casa Colorada a Melule.-23.63333333, -65.100000003100Wild material1461763PI 566792
304PI 566801HOF 1654Solanum tuberosum L. Jujuy, ArgentinaNR61993COLLECTEDCultivated material1461772PI 566801
305PI 566802KUL s.n.Solanum tuberosum L. ArgentinaNR61993COLLECTEDCultivated material1461773PI 566802
306PI 568922OCH 13637Solanum buesii Vargas Cusco, PeruNR61993COLLECTEDWild material1463893PI 568922
307PI 568973OCH 13196Solanum chomatophilum Bitter Cajamarca, PeruNR61993COLLECTEDWild material1463944PI 568973
308PI 568978OCH 15258Solanum chomatophilum Bitter Cajamarca, PeruNR61993COLLECTEDWild material1463949PI 568978
309PI 568979OCH 15302Solanum chomatophilum Bitter Pasco, PeruNR61993COLLECTEDWild material1463950PI 568979
310PI 568981OCH 14203Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. MexicoNR61993COLLECTEDWild material1463952PI 568981
311PI 568985OCH 11646Solanum burkartii Ochoa Cajamarca, PeruNR61993COLLECTEDWild material1463956PI 568985
312PI 583321LOP 006Solanum sp.Valle del Cauca, Colombia Historic1993COLLECTED10/04/19923.70000000, -76.083333332050Wild material1478292PI 583321
313PI 583323LOP 013Solanum sp.Cauca, Colombia Historic1993COLLECTED10/22/19921.90000000, -76.633333332965Wild material1478294PI 583323
314PI 583324LOP 016Solanum sp.Huila, Colombia Historic1993COLLECTED10/08/19922400Wild material1478295PI 583324
315PI 584492CPLS 1268Solanum colombianum Dunal Caquetá, ColombiaNR61993COLLECTED36 km from Algeciras (Neiva) to Santa Ana Ramos (Caqueta). Western side of La Linea, 5.3 km (by air) from potrero Alaska (located on the farm Las Mercedes, in Ballecilla).2.46666667, -75.166666672680Growing between shrubs at roadside.Wild materialCalyx violet, dark. Corolla white, 1.6cm diameter. Plant vigorous. Fruits conical, immature.1098571PI 584492
316PI 597677LOP 012Solanum colombianum Dunal Cauca, Colombia Historic1993COLLECTED10/22/19921.90000000, -76.633333332960Wild material1098579PI 597677
317PI 574539'KERR'S PINK'Solanum tuberosum L. Peru Historic1993DONATED01/08/1993Cultivar1469510PI 574539
318PI 564024SBV 1Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/06/1992Pima County. Coranado National Forest. About 0.6 miles past the 24 mile marker. Just past the emergency station turnoff. Just off the road on both sides.32.44841800, -110.755576002400In localized areas by rocks and at the base of Ponderosnes in rich pine needle mulch.Wild materialPlants 2-4 weeks old, some flowering but most less than 10 cm.1458995PI 564024
319PI 564025SBV 3Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/07/1992Cochise County. About 1 mile SW of Sierra Vista Estates in Ramsey Canyon (private property). About 0.2 miles from the visitor center in the stream bottoms.31.44656200, -110.309361001900Few, very small plants, in rich leaf mulch.Wild materialPlants few, very small.1458996PI 564025
320PI 564026SBV 4Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/08/1992Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. On roadside near Pinery Campground on road from NW park entrance to Barefoot Park.31.93333333, -109.266666672120In pine mulch under ponderosa pines.Wild materialPlants very small, up to 3 cm. No tubers present.1458997PI 564026
321PI 564027SBV 5Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/08/1992Cochise County. Coronado National Forest. About 15 miles from the NW park entrance in Barfoot Park, about 30 m SW of Boyscout Camp Victoria buildings.31.91527200, -109.283364002480Rare. Only at base of one ponderosa pine in damp pine needle mulch and one plant growing directly from cattle manure.Wild materialRare. One plant growing directly from cattle manure. Seedlings small, 3-5cm tall1458998PI 564027
322PI 564028SBV 6Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/08/1992Cochise County. Rustler Park, about 15.5 miles from NW entrance of Coronado National Forest. Within the circle drive loop of the campground, and especially just to the S at the base of the mountain.31.90529500, -109.279970002580Very large population, especially abundant near rotting logs. In very damp organic soil.Wild materialVery large population, especially abundant near rotting logs. Most less than 5cm tall, only a few flowering.1458999PI 564028
323PI 564029SBV 7Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Dona Anna County. On Rt. 70 from Las Cruces to Alamagordo, near town of Organ in Organ Mountains. Aquirre Campground. Trail at S end of campground. Along the bank of the wash, about 150 m up from the second metal trail marker.32.36666667, -106.550000001850Rare under fallen pines. In sandy soil.Wild materialPlants small, up to 5cm. Rare.1459000PI 564029
324PI 564030SBV 8Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft. East edge of town, across the street from the school. On a rocky unmowed pile near a children's play area.32.95729500, -105.739781002620Small plants growing among grasses, clovers, composites.Wild materialPlants small, growing among grasses, clovers, composites. A few plants flowering, a few with tubers. Appear to be clumps of seedlings, perhaps from one berry.1459001PI 564030
325PI 564031SBV 9Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft. On the S side of the main business district in a grassy area beside the propane gas company lot.32.95728100, -105.742450002620Large plants growing in grass in gravelly soil.Wild materialPlants large, 10-40cm, some flowering with immature berries.1459002PI 564031
326PI 564032SBV 10Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Lincoln National Forest about 1/4 mile from Cloudcroft. On Apache Canyon Road on way to Sleepy Grass Campground, by a curve in the road which encompasses a grassy glade.32.94207600, -105.733516002650Plants growing in gravel from the roadside.Wild materialPlants 3-15cm. Some flowering, some from tubers, some from seeds.1459003PI 564032
327PI 564033SBV 11Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Lincoln National Forest near Cloudcroft. In Sleepy Grass Campground on Apache Canyon Road. Only at base of one large pine.32.94860400, -105.719892002680In rich pine needle mulch.Wild materialThick clumps of small seedlings and tuberlings.1459004PI 564033
328PI 564034SBV 12Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/09/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft vicinity. At 8 miles N of Cloud-croft on Hwy 82, take the gravel road to Sixteen Springs Canyon to the cemetery (about 6.2 miles). Only found at base of trees.32.98975500, -105.577621002350In rich soil.Wild materialPlants 2-5 cm, mostly tuberlings.1459005PI 564034
329PI 564035SBV 13Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/10/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft vicinity. At 8 miles N of Cloud-croft on 82, take the road to Sixteen Springs Canyon. Near James Ridge lookout tower near campsite on N side of the road.32.96552900, -105.605574002540In rich pine needle mulch around fallen logs.Wild materialPlants small, some mostly from tubers.1459006PI 564035
330PI 564036SBV 14Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/10/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft vicinity. At 8 miles N of Cloudcroft on Hwy 82 take the gravel road to Sixteen Springs Canyon. At about 1.1 miles just below the parking pulloff at the curve. In gravel shoulder on S side of road.32.96076300, -105.620464002400In nearly pure gravel.Wild materialPlants 2-50cm with flowers, large tubers, one almost mature fruit and large tubers.1459007PI 564036
331PI 564037SBV 15Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/10/1992Otero County. Cloudcroft vicinity. About 3.2 miles N of cloudcroft on road to Mescalero. Only in gravel shoulder on S side of the road. Not found in more likely upland habitats.32.98333333, -105.700000002580In almost pure gravel.Wild materialPlants small, about 5cm with no flowers. Closely associated with grasses. From tubers. Altitude of 2850m given for Haw 1159 should be 2580m. Not found in more likely upland habitats.1459008PI 564037
332PI 564038SBV 16Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/10/1992Lincoln County. Ruidoso vicinity. At about 19 miles N of Ruidoso take road W to Bonito Lake. Circle lake (about 4.3 miles from dam), taking turnoff to Crow Lode Mine. About 100 m before jeep trail. On S side of road in meadow.33.47242400, -105.785011002420Under pines closely associated with grasses.Wild materialUnder pines closely associated with grasses. Seedlings and tuberlings up to 5cm.1459009PI 564038
333PI 564039SBV 18Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/11/1992Catron County. About 1.6 miles E of Mogollon, along the road in the gravel shoulder, and especially in areas disturbed by mud slides on the upper side of the road.33.38333333, -108.766666672100In rocky but otherwise rich soil.Wild materialPlants up to 50 cm, flowering, with some mature berries. Seedlings and tuberlings.1459010PI 564039
334PI 564040SBV 19Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/11/1992Catron County. Mogollon vicinity. About 15.5 miles E of Mogollon. About 0.5 miles E of the dead end road to Willow creek Ranch. On S side of the road growing in gravel on shoulder. Close to a no camping sign.33.40000000, -108.583333332350In nearly pure gravel.Wild materialPlants to 20cm, flowering, with one immature berry.1459011PI 564040
335PI 564041SBV 20Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/12/1992Catron County. Reserve vicinity. At 12 miles NE of Reserve on Hwy 12 to town of Apache Creek. Take Cox Canyon road ca. 15 mile to John Kerr lookout tower peak (tower has been removed). Along roadside about 0.5 mile up primitive trail.33.80000000, -108.466666672500Nestled in between large rocks along upper side of trail.Wild materialNestled in between large rocks along upper side of trail. Rare, but plants only up to 3cm.1459012PI 564041
336PI 564042SBV 23Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/12/1992Apache County. Alpine vicinity. Hwy 666 [Renamed to Hwy 191], 1.2 miles NE of Greenlee Co. line, at the pulloff. On W side of road under very large pines.33.78819900, -109.169033002400In rotting fallen logs.Wild materialMostly small tuberlings, but one plant flowering, and some seedlings.1459013PI 564042
337PI 564043SBV 25Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/12/1992Apache County. Near Nelson Reservoir. Two miles S on Rt 666 [Renamed to Hwy 191] then E 1 mile on road 275. On lower side of road under trees.34.03427100, -109.167904002350Sandy dry soil. Only a few plants found under pine tree.Wild materialOnly a few plants found under same tree as jamesii (SBV 24).1459014PI 564043
338PI 564044SBV 30Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR6GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED08/13/1992Catron County. Quemado vicinity. Between 31 and 32 mile markers S of Quemado on Hwy 32. Under pines.34.21666667, -108.550000002120Under pine tree.Wild materialOn small, 5cm tall tuberling, under same pine as jamesii (SBV 29).1459015PI 564044
339PI 564045SBV 32Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. New Mexico, United StatesNR61992COLLECTED08/04/1992Lincoln County. Ruidoso vicinity. Hwy 57 about 9 miles N of Ruidoso leads to Monjeau lookout. Plants found around stones in picnic/camping area at summit.33.43118700, -105.731191002938In rich soil closely associated with grasses.Wild materialPlants small, only a few flowering. Most plants apparently tuberlings. Numbered out of sequence.1459016PI 564045
340PI 564046SBV 33Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Arizona, United States Historic1992COLLECTED08/08/1992Under trees and in creek bed. About 2 miles down trail, or about 300m into ponderosa pine bottoms. On natural bridge/Picket Park trail. Chiricahua National Monument, Cochise County.32.02696200, -109.361223001780Wild materialObserved and photographed only. Tubers collected and sent later by Dr. Adam Richman. Numbered out of sequence.1459017PI 564046
341PI 570622CPLS 1301Solanum garcia-barrigae Ochoa Norte de Santander, Colombia Historic1992COLLECTED08/17/19923150Wild material1465593PI 570622
342PI 647496'Bodarok 105'Solanum lycopersicum L. KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTEDCultivar1100374PI 647496
343PI 567840CPLS 1211Solanum lobbianum Bitter Caldas, ColombiaNR6Not Available1992COLLECTED07/05/19921.5 km E of road going to Nevado de Ruiz, on road from Manizales to Fresno, 4.5 km W of Las Letras, at km marker 254.5.06666667, -75.316666673310Grassy roadside.Wild materialCorolla blue with white star, 2.6mm diameter. Fruits conical, 3.6cm long, 2cm wide. Leaves, calyx, and corolla acumens strigose. 20 fruits collected from 4 plants1462811PI 567840
344PI 567841CPLS 1213Solanum lobbianum Bitter Caldas, Colombia Historic1992COLLECTED07/05/1992On dirt road from east of Manizales passing La Enea, to Termales of Manizales, 14.5 km from La Esperanza.5.01694444, -75.366944443570Along roadside, in organic soil.Wild materialCorolla blue with white star, 27mm in diameter. Fruits conical, to 2.9cm long, 1.5cm in diameter. Leaves, calyx, and corolla acumens strigose. 40 fruits collected from seven plants1462812PI 567841
345PI 567842CPLS 1214Solanum lobbianum Bitter Caldas, ColombiaNR6Not Available1992COLLECTED07/05/1992On dirt road from east of Manizales passing La Enea, to Termales of Manizales, 15.3 km from La Esperanza.4.70000000, -75.366666673530Wild materialLeaves to 31cm long, 16cm wide. Plants to 2m high1462813PI 567842
346PI 583309CCC 4939Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. andigenum (Juz. & Bukasov) Hawkes Nariño, ColombiaNR61992COLLECTEDWild material1478280PI 583309
347PI 583310CCC 5179Solanum andreanum Baker Nariño, ColombiaNR61992COLLECTED08/29/1980Cumbal, along trail to Tambillo, at Llanco Grande, on property of Billy Bert.3380Wild materialPlants to 1.2 m tall.1478281PI 583310
348PI 583311CCC 5189Solanum andreanum Baker Nariño, Colombia Historic1992COLLECTED09/03/1980Pasto, km 12 via Pasto-Buesaco.Wild material1478282PI 583311
349PI 583314CCC 5245Solanum candolleanum Berthault Norte de Santander, Colombia Historic1992COLLECTED07/19/1981Pamplona, Cerro de Oriente.Wild material1478285PI 583314
350PI 583315CCC 5248Solanum sp.Norte de Santander, Colombia Historic1992COLLECTED07/21/1981Chitapa-Presidente.Wild material1478286PI 583315
351PI 584485CPLS 1259Solanum colombianum Dunal Cauca, ColombiaNR61992COLLECTED07/19/199211.1 km from Gabriel Lopez to Inza on road from Totoro to La Plata.2.50000000, -76.200000003270Growing along roadside between shrubs, at border of primary forest.Wild materialCorolla white, 1.8cm diameter. Fruits conical, 3cm long x 1.8cm wide at base. Fruits collected from one plant.1097856PI 584485
352PI 584488CCC 5166Solanum colombianum Dunal Cundinamarca, ColombiaNR61992COLLECTED02/09/1981Zipaquira, along the trail to Santa Barbara, on farm of Don Benito.3400Wild material1097929PI 584488
353PI 584489CCC 5188Solanum colombianum Dunal Nariño, ColombiaNR61992COLLECTED09/02/1980El Encuario, at km 32 from Pasto-Sibuddoy, farm of Luis Antonio Chacua.Wild material1097942PI 584489
354PI 584490CCC 5137Solanum colombianum Dunal Nariño, Colombia Historic1992COLLECTED12/31/1980Zipaquira. Along trail to Santa Barbara at Santa Barbara farm.3400Wild materialDUPLICATE (same as PI 498164)1097965PI 584490
355PI 584491CCC 5246Solanum colombianum Dunal Norte de Santander, ColombiaNR61992COLLECTED07/19/1981Pamplona, farm of Teodosio Rojas.Wild material1097974PI 584491
356PI 587117SVRPV 6332Solanum colombianum Dunal Mérida, Venezuela Historic1992COLLECTED09/07/1992ca. 50 m E of E side of Laguna Saisay, ca. 5.5 km (by air) SE of SanRafael.8.71666667, -70.833333333750Growing in organic soil in semi-shade.Wild material1097788PI 587117
357PI 587118SVRPV 6339Solanum colombianum Dunal Mérida, Venezuela Historic1992COLLECTED09/10/199210 plants seen on steep slope, 1.6 km W of school in Gavidia, on E. side of Quebrada Gavidia, ca. 50 m up steep slope. 1:100,000 scale Timotes (6042) quadrangle.8.70000000, -70.950000003180Plants growing among bushes in organic soil.Wild material1097789PI 587118
358PI 590925CCC 5223Solanum colombianum Dunal Quindío, Colombia Historic1992COLLECTED09/16/1980Salento, km 18 and 23 via Salento to Todie.Wild material1097958PI 590925
359PI 597670CCC 5202Solanum colombianum Dunal Cauca, ColombiaNR61992COLLECTED09/07/1980San Sebastian-Santiago.Wild material1097951PI 597670
360PI 597671CCC 5212Solanum colombianum Dunal Cauca, ColombiaNR61992COLLECTED09/11/1980Totoro-San Pedro. La Sabana, Finca of E. Vera.Wild material1097952PI 597671
361PI 597676CCC 5280Solanum colombianum Dunal Huila, Colombia Historic1992COLLECTED12/04/1982Isuios-El. Moruiol.Wild material1098002PI 597676
362PI 604201SVRPV 6322Solanum colombianum Dunal Mérida, Venezuela Historic1992COLLECTED09/02/199250-200m south of south end of Laguna Negra, 5.5 km ESE (by air) from road junction in Apartaderos.8.78333333, -70.800000003480Growing in thin covering of moss on rocks on adjacent soil, 100-300 m south of Laguna Negra.Wild material1097780PI 604201
363PI 647485'Pomodoro Gioia Della Mensa'Solanum lycopersicum L. ItalyNE9FRUIT1992COLLECTEDCultivarItalian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size medium.1100337PI 647485
364PI 647486'Pomodoro Superselezione di Marmande'Solanum lycopersicum L. ItalyNE9FRUIT1992COLLECTEDCultivarItalian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size medium.1100338PI 647486
365PI 647487'Pomodoro San Marzano-Lampadina'Solanum lycopersicum L. ItalyNE9FRUIT1992COLLECTEDCultivarItalian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: processing, average fruit size medium.1100341PI 647487
366PI 647488'Pomodoro Ingegnoli Gigante Liscio'Solanum lycopersicum L. ItalyNE9LEAF1992COLLECTEDCultivarItalian cultivar. A private vendor tomato 1100342PI 647488
367PI 647489'Pomodoro Palla di Fuoco'Solanum lycopersicum L. ItalyNE91992COLLECTEDCultivarItalian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size medium.1100345PI 647489
368PI 647490'Pomodoro Principe Borghese'Solanum lycopersicum L. ItalyNE9FRUIT1992COLLECTEDCultivarItalian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: cherry, fruit size: small.1100346PI 647490
369PI 647491IO-3324Solanum lycopersicum L. AlbaniaNE91992COLLECTEDCultivarAlbanian cultivar. A private vendor tomato 1100349PI 647491
370PI 647492G 30633Solanum lycopersicum L. AlbaniaNE91992COLLECTEDCultivarAlbanian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size medium.1100350PI 647492
371PI 647493KA-651Solanum lycopersicum L. AlbaniaNE91992COLLECTEDCultivarAlbanian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size medium.1100353PI 647493
372PI 647494'Fitore B'Solanum lycopersicum L. AlbaniaNE91992COLLECTEDCultivarAlbanian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size small.1100354PI 647494
373PI 64749516/88Solanum lycopersicum L. AlbaniaNE91992COLLECTEDCultivarAlbanian cultivar. A private vendor tomato. Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size small.1100357PI 647495
374PI 647476G 30602Solanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Uncertain improvement status1100275PI 647476
375PI 647477'Raketa'Solanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Cultivar1100276PI 647477
376PI 647478'Torch'Solanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Cultivar1100280PI 647478
377PI 647479'New Tomato'Solanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Cultivar1100282PI 647479
378PI 647480'BF 134'Solanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Cultivar1100285PI 647480
379PI 647481K-31BSolanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Cultivar1100286PI 647481
380PI 647482'Volgagtad'Solanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Cultivar1100291PI 647482
381PI 647483G 30610Solanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Uncertain improvement statusCollective farm tomato 1100296PI 647483
382PI 647484G 30611Solanum lycopersicum L. Alma-Ata, KazakhstanNE91992COLLECTED01/01/1992Government store, Alma Ata Market, Kazakhstan.Uncertain improvement statusA private vendor tomato 1100297PI 647484
383PI 647508'Peach Blow Sutton'Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE91992DONATED02/01/1995Uncertain improvement status1197867PI 647508
384PI 570612HJT 7364Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. Hidalgo, MexicoNR61992COLLECTED10/17/1991Route 85 from Zimapan to Tamazunchale, turning off at Trancas and about 4.5 km towards Nicolas Flores.20.80700000, -99.242200002300Growing with S. tarnii.Wild material1465583PI 570612
385PI 595526HJT 7396Solanum verrucosum Schltdl. Nuevo León, MexicoNR61992COLLECTED10/22/1991Cerro Potosi, road up to microhonda station, about 20 km along road.24.87000000, -100.260000003280Pine woods.Wild material1097145PI 595526
386PI 587108CPS 1139Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Aisén del General Carlos Ibañez del Campo, ChileNR61991COLLECTED03/08/1990Aisen. Isla La Bolla, a small island (unnamed on topog topographic map) of the Islas Broken Group, W of Isla Los Mellenes.-44.37063800, -74.410563001In coarse sand. Hundreds of plants present. Wild.Cultivated material1097095PI 587108
387PI 595449CON 888Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR6GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. Recta chacao, 18 km Ancud.Cultivated material1097045PI 595449
388PI 595453CON 898Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR6GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. Isla Caucahue, Morros Lobos.Cultivated material1097056PI 595453
389PI 595455CON 901Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR6GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. San Antonio de Chadmo.Cultivated material1097066PI 595455
390PI 595456CON 903Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR6GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. San Antonio de Chadmo.Cultivated material1097062PI 595456
391PI 595457CON 923Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR61991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. Caulin Bajo, Ancud.Cultivated material1097074PI 595457
392PI 595458CON 925Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR61991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. Isla Metalqui.Cultivated material1097077PI 595458
393PI 595459CON 928Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR61991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. Isla Metalqui.Cultivated material1097078PI 595459
394PI 595460CON 929Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR6GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. Ancud.Cultivated material1097081PI 595460
395PI 595461CON 931Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR6Not Available1991COLLECTED1989Chiloe. Ancud.Cultivated material1097082PI 595461
396PI 595491SC 4421Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR61991COLLECTED02/26/1989Chiloe. In Yaldad, just W of Quellon in backyard garden of Clarisa Colivoro.-43.10000000, -73.716666672Cultivated materialTubers named Colorada. 1097065PI 595491
397PI 595492GUADACHOSolanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR6GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED02/26/1989Chiloe. In Yaldad, just W of Quellon, in backyard garden of Clarisa Colivoro.-43.10000000, -73.716666672LandraceTubers named Guadacho. 1097067PI 595492
398PI 595493SC 4426Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, Chile Historic1991COLLECTED02/26/1989Chiloe. In Yaldad, just W of Quellon, in backyard garden of Clarisa Colivoro.-43.10000000, -73.716666672Cultivated materialTubers named Mantequilla Colorada. 1097070PI 595493
399PI 595494SC 4427Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Los Lagos, ChileNR61991COLLECTED02/26/1989Chiloe. In Yaldad, just W of Quellon, in backyard garden of Clarisa Colivoro.-43.10000000, -73.716666672Cultivated materialTubers named Gualatito. 1097071PI 595494
400PI 647473No. 1Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE9FRUIT1991DONATED12/02/1991Cultivarlarge fruit, resistant to TMV large fruit, resistant to TMV Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size: medium1100041PI 647473
401PI 647474No. 2Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE91991DONATED12/02/1991Cultivarlarge fruit, resistant to TMV large fruit, resistant to TMV Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size: medium1100042PI 647474
402PI 647475No. 10Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE9FRUIT1991DONATED12/02/1991Cultivarlarge fruit, resistant to TMV large fruit, resistant to TMV Fruit type: fresh market, average fruit size: medium1100047PI 647475
403PI 647468'Bestom F1'Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE9FRUIT1991DONATED11/20/1991Cultivar1099750PI 647468
404PI 647469'Golden Tomboy F1'Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE91991DONATED11/20/1991Cultivar1099751PI 647469
405PI 647470'Palace F1'Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE9FRUIT1991DONATED11/20/1991Cultivar1099755PI 647470
406PI 647471'Tomboy F1'Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE9FRUIT1991DONATED11/20/1991Cultivar1099756PI 647471
407PI 647472'Tough Boy F1'Solanum lycopersicum L. United StatesNE9FRUIT1991DONATED11/20/1991Cultivar1099760PI 647472
408PI 587109CPS 1149Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Aisén del General Carlos Ibañez del Campo, ChileNR61991COLLECTED03/17/1990Aisen. Near beach on W side of Islota Verde, just E of Puerto Playas Blancas on SE side of Isla Melchor.-45.23333333, -73.683333331In organic sandy soil with intermixed shells, growing among grasses. 30 plants present. Wild.Cultivated material1096881PI 587109
409PI 583301SCLp 5014Solanum sp.Pichincha, Ecuador Historic1991COLLECTED04/24/1991Alluriquin. 7.8 km south west of Chiriboga, on roadside, adjacent to fish hatchery.-0.25000000, -78.783333331980Roadside, in organic soil, under trees.Wild materialPlants to 60cm tall. Corolla white, tinged with mauve, up to 32 flowers per inflorescence. Leaves green above, purple beneath, ovary long-conical, purple. Fruits round to ovoid1478272PI 583301
410PI 583303SCLp 5096aSolanum andreanum Baker Cotopaxi, EcuadorNR61991COLLECTED05/21/1991Cotopaxi. In Parque Nacional Cotopaxi, 1.3 km east of center of fenced in deer (venados) enclosure at Estacion Boliche.-0.60000000, -78.633333333630Growing in pine plantation.Wild materialPlants under 0.3m tall1478274PI 583303
411PI 583304SCLp 5125Solanum sp.Pichincha, Ecuador Historic1991COLLECTED06/01/1991Alluriquin. Growing along road 2.lkm north of Hacienda San Martin, 5.7km southwest of Chiriboga0.23333333, -78.783333332070Wild materialCorollas blue and white in different plants in the population, rotate-pentagonal. Fruits round to ovoid1478275PI 583304
412PI 558112CIP 703280Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. andigenum (Juz. & Bukasov) Hawkes Peru Historic1991COLLECTEDCultivated material1453084PI 558112
413PI 587112SCL 4579Solanum ×rechei Hawkes & Hjert. La Rioja, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED04/05/1990Chilecito. At Guanchin Viejo, by fence row near where road crosses stream.-29.15000000, -67.666666671820In rich organic soil.Wild material1096712PI 587112
414PI 567821SCLp 5057Solanum chilliasense Ochoa El Oro, EcuadorNR61991COLLECTED07/05/1991Chilla. On Cordillera de Chilla, 1 km south of transmission antenna on top of Cerro Zharayunta, about road to this antenna, about 4 km (by air) south-southwest of Chilla.-3.48333333, -79.583333333275At edge of bushes and among bushes in grassland.Wild materialCorolla rotate with large acumens. Fruits ovoid, maturing to mature1462792PI 567821
415PI 583299SCLp 5096bSolanum andreanum Baker Cotopaxi, EcuadorNR61991COLLECTED05/21/1991Cotopaxi. In Parque Nacional Cotopaxi, 1.3 km east of center of fenced in deer (venados) enclosure at Estacion Boliche.-0.60000000, -78.633333333630Growing in pine plantation.Wild materialPlants under 0.3m tall1478270PI 583299
416PI 583300SCLp 5098Solanum andreanum Baker Cotopaxi, EcuadorNR61991COLLECTED05/21/1991Cotopaxi. In Parque Nacional Cotopaxi, at km 6, about 200 m north of Rio Daule on park road to Mariscal Sucre.-0.66666667, -78.650000003350Growing in pine plantation.Wild materialCorolla blue, rotate. Fruits maturing to mature. 25 fruits collected from 8 plants1478271PI 583300
417PI 590923SCLp 5050Solanum colombianum Dunal Azuay, Ecuador Historic1991COLLECTED05/06/1991Giron. At Chorro Blanco on east side of new road from Cuenca to Loja, 18.2 km south of road junction to Loja and Giron at Estacion Cumbre.-3.15000000, -79.016666673235In recently cleared forest in moist organic soil.Wild materialCollected as Solanum colombianum. Map location 38.1096692PI 590923
418PI 587107CPS 1127Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Aisén del General Carlos Ibañez del Campo, Chile Historic1991COLLECTED03/05/1990Aisen. East side of Isla la Bolla, (not on map) a small island just N of Isla Gran Guaiteca.-43.78333333, -74.016666671Growing under thorny bushes in black sandy and organic soils. 25 plants present.Wild materialTubers 3-5mm long, purple skin and flesh. No flowers or fruits present.1096653PI 587107
419PI 558124CIP 760415Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Lima, PeruNR61991COLLECTED04/14/1972Huarochiri. San Mateo, 1 km towards Ticlio.3200Wild material1453096PI 558124
420PI 558125OCH 11956Solanum sp. Bolivia Historic1991COLLECTED03/1978Wild material1453097PI 558125
421PI 558126OCH S-45Solanum sp.Bolívar, Ecuador Historic1991COLLECTED03/20/1963Tundaloma.Wild material1453098PI 558126
422PI 558127OKA 7609Solanum okadae Hawkes & Hjert. Jujuy, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED04/10/1983Tilcara. Olladas, below Abra Colorada about ten hours from Tilcara by mule on the trail to El Durazno.-23.58333333, -65.216666672950Shaded slopes.Wild materialShaded slopes.1453099PI 558127
423PI 558140CPC 3520Solanum sp.La Paz, Bolivia Historic1991COLLECTEDWild material1453112PI 558140
424PI 5600545082Solanum tabanoense Correll Tungurahua, EcuadorS9Not Available1991COLLECTED05/16/1991Approx. 1 km S of end of new stone road to Runtun, which ends 12.0km from main E-W road through Banos.-1.43333333, -78.416666672700Wild materialGrowing intertwined among bushes and hard to see. Fruits light green with darker green stripes, looking just like a cultivated pepino (Solanum muricatum).1455026PI 560054
425PI 558185SCl 4504Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED02/09/1990Las Heras. On a dirt road 8 km E of junction of road to Villavicencio, on way to Quebreda de Las Higueras; road begins 11.5 km SE of Villavicencio.-32.60000000, -68.866666671180Growing in sandy and rocky soil among Opuntia, in area of Larrea divaricata; area recently burned.Wild materialGrowing in sandy and rocky soil among Opuntia, in area of Larrea divaricata; area recently burned. Flowers white, sometimes streaked with blue below; fruits absent.1453157PI 558185
426PI 558186SCl 4505Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED02/09/1990Las Heras. Near dirt road, 10 km E of junction of road to Villavicencio, on way to Quebrada de Las Higueras. Road begins 11.5 km SE of Villavicencio.-32.56667000, -68.866670001185In recently excavated soil.Wild materialFlowers white, sometimes streaked with blue below. Fruits absent.1453158PI 558186
427PI 558187SCl 4544Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. 0.3 km NE of road which begins 9.6 km SE of Villavicencio, and loops to the N of this site.680Wild materialEdge of dry wash in Larrea desert. Flowers with petals white, fruits maturing to mature.1453159PI 558187
428PI 558188SCl 4545Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. 1.8 km NE of road which begins 9.6 km SE of Villavicencio, and loops to the N of this site.700Wild materialAmong Larrea bushes. Plants common, flowers with petals white above, sometimes streaked with blue below, fruits maturing to mature.1453160PI 558188
429PI 558189SCl 4546Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. 10.3 km NE of road which begins 9.6 km SE of Villavicencio, and loops to the N of this site.1480Wild materialIn Larrea desert with Schinus roigii. Flowers with petals white above, sometimes streaked with blue below, fruits maturing to mature.1453161PI 558189
430PI 558190SCl 4547Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. 12.1 km NE of road which begins 9.6 km SE of Villavicencio, and loops to the N of this site.1600Wild materialIn Larrea desert. Flowers with petals white, sometimes streaked with blue below, fruits maturing to mature.1453162PI 558190
431PI 558191SCl 4548Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las heras. Pampa del Lenador, on dirt road 13.9 km N of road which begins 9.6 km SE of Villavicencio, 0.7 km N of junction of 2 dirt roads on the eastermost dirt road.-32.43333333, -68.933333331600Wild materialPetals white above, white streaked with blue below. In moist, sandy, rocky soil of shallow wash across the road,growing under Larrea divaricata, Schinus, Berberis, grasses.1453163PI 558191
432PI 558192SCl 4549Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. Pampa del Lenador, on dirt road 15.5 km N of junction of road to Villavicencio, which begins 9.6 km SE of Villavicencio, 1.6 km N of junction of 2 dirt roads, on the easternmost dirt road.1660Wild materialPetals white above, white or streaked with blue below. In moist, sandy, rocky soil of shallow wash across the road,growing under Larrea divancata, Schinas, Berberis; grasses.1453164PI 558192
433PI 558193SCl 4550Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. On dirt road to Quebrada del Toro, 16.3 km N of junction of road which begins 9.6 km SE of Villavicencio, 3.1 km N of junction of two dirt roads, on the westernmost road.1770Wild materialUnder Larrea divaricata, along sides of a small arroyo. Petals white above, white or streaked with blue below.1453165PI 558193
434PI 558194SCl 4551Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. On the loop road N of Villavicencio, which begins 9.6 km SE of Villavicencio, 21.8 km N and then W of this road, 8.6 km NW of junction of 2 dirt roads.2050Wild materialIn Larrea desert, with Berberis, Stipa. Flowers with petals white above, sometimes streaked with blue below, fruits maturing.1453166PI 558194
435PI 558195SCl 4552Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. On loop road N of Villavicencio, 6.2 km NW of Villavicencio.2330Wild materialLarrea desert, on dry hillside. Flowers white above, sometimes streaked with blue below, fruits maturing.1453167PI 558195
436PI 558196SCl 4553Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. 2.1 km S of Villavicencio.1730Wild materialLarrea desert, on dry hillside. Plants with petals white above, sometimes streaked with bluebelow, fruits maturing.1453168PI 558196
437PI 558197SCl 4554Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/28/1990Las Heras. 13 km S of Villavicencio.1200Wild materialLarrea desert. Flowers with petals white above, sometimes streaked with blue below, fruits maturing.1453169PI 558197
438PI 558198SCl 4555Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/30/1990Las Heras. El Challado, just W of Las Heras, just NW of Mendoza.1115Wild materialGrowing under Larrea divanriata. Flowers and fruits absent.1453170PI 558198
439PI 558199SCl 4560Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/30/1990Las Heras. On dirt road to San Isidro (just NW of Mendoza), 0.5 km from road to Mendoza to Cerro la Gloria on road to San Isidro.1005Wild materialGrowing with Opuntia, Larrea cuneifolia, in sandy and stony soil. Petals white, fruits maturing to mature.1453171PI 558199
440PI 558200SCl 4561Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/30/1990Las Heras. 0.1 km upstream of creek bed, off of dirt road to San Isidro (just NW of Mendoza); the creek bed and road junction is 4.8 km from road from Mendoza onto Cerro La Gloria on road to Cerro San Isidro.1330Wild materialGrowing under Schinus bushes in sandy soil. Flowers white above, sometimes streaked with blue below.1453172PI 558200
441PI 558201SCl 4562Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. Mendoza, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED03/30/1990Las Heras. Behind the statue of Virgen de Lourdes, on SE side of Route 7, in Cacheuta.1270Wild materialGrowing among Cercidum australe, Opuntia. Petals white, fruits maturing, 5 plants present.1453173PI 558201
442PI 558202SCl 4568Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. La Rioja, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/03/1990Chilecito. At Los Bordos, S of Los Manzanos, N of Sanogasta-29.25000000, -67.650000001800Growing with Colletia paradoxa, Schinus, Aloysia triphylla, Zaluzania, Zinnia peruviana.Wild materialGrowing with Colletia paradoxa, Schinus, Aloysia triphylla, Zaluzania, Zinnia peruviana. Hundreds of non-flowering plants seen, only five flowering plants seen. After 3 hours collecting only 14 tubers, 13 fruits found. Tubers white. Also collected as tubers.1453174PI 558202
443PI 558203SCl 4570Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. La Rioja, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED04/03/1990Chilecito. At Los Nogales, 1.3 km W of Los Bordos S of Los Manzanos, N of Sanogasta.-29.25000000, -67.666666671760Growing among rocks in enclosed old garden.Wild materialGrowing among rocks in enclosed old garden. Petals white, fruits maturing to mature, interjected leaflets present or absent on different leaves of individual plants. Also collected as tubers.1453175PI 558203
444PI 558204SCl 4571Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. La Rioja, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/04/1990Chilecito. Los Manzanos, N of Sanogasta.-29.21667000, -67.650000001820Near stream flowing out of Quebrada Los Manzanos, growing among bushes among stones.Wild materialNear stream flowing out of Quebrada Los Manzanos, growing among bushes among stones. Flowers with white petals, most plants without flowers or fruits, some mature fruits present.1453176PI 558204
445PI 558205SCl 4573Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. La Rioja, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED04/04/1990Chilecito. 1 km N of Los manzanos, N of Sanogast.-29.20000000, -67.650000001880On floodplain of stream flowing out of Quebrada Los Manzanos, growing among bushes in sandy, stony soil.Wild materialNo flowers of fruits present. Tubers white.1453177PI 558205
446PI 558206SCl 4575Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. La Rioja, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/04/1990Chilecito. At Finca de Villegas, town of Guanchin, on W side of road.-29.20000000, -67.633330001670Among Acacia caven and other spiny bushes.Wild materialAmong Acacia caven and other spiny bushes. Petals white, sometimes streaked with blue behind, flowers and fruits very rare, tubers white. Also collected as tubers.1453178PI 558206
447PI 558207SCl 4576Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. La Rioja, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED04/04/1990Chilecito. On road to Guanchin Viejo, 1 km from church at intersection of road to Guanchin and Los Manzanos.-29.18333333, -67.633333331680Growing under Schinus, with Acacia caven, Zaluzania.Wild materialGrowing under Schinus, with Acacia caven, Zaluzania. No flowers or fruits seen, plants very rare here.1453179PI 558207
448PI 558208SCl 4578Solanum kurtzianum Bitter & Wittm. La Rioja, ArgentinaNR61991COLLECTED04/05/1990Chilecito. 2 km S of Guanchin Viejo, 3 km NW of Guanchin, near roadside, on SW side of road.-29.16666667, -67.650000001790In moist clay soil, growing among grasses, Bidens.Wild materialIn moist clay soil, growing among grasses, Bidens. Flowers and fruits absent, tubers white.1453180PI 558208
449PI 558209SCl 4610Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/10/1990Andalgala. 9.3 km S of Province of Tucuman border on road to Buena Vista.-27.36667000, -65.966670001750Shaded roadside in moist soil. Growing with Alnus, BuddlejaBidens, Bigonia, Oxalis, Duchesnea, Adiantum, Juncus.Wild materialShaded roadside in moist soil. Growing with Alnus, BuddlejaBidens, Bigonia, Oxalis, Duchesnea, Adiantum, Juncus. Ten plants seen. Flowers gone, fruits mature.1453181PI 558209
450PI 558210SCl 4611Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/10/1990Andalgala. 7.4 km S of Province of Tucuman border on road to Buena Vista.-27.35000000, -65.966670001820In shaded area by roadside, in moist soil, growing with Alnus, Bidens, Polylepis, Duchnesea, Juncus, Rumex, Begonia.Wild materialIn shaded area by roadside, in moist soil, growing with Alnus, Bidens, Polylepis, Duchnesea, Juncus, Rumex, Begonia.Plant common, flowers gone, fruits mature.1453182PI 558210
451PI 558211SCl 4612Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/10/1990Andalgala. 100 m off roadside, 5.1 km S of Province of Tucuman border on road to Buena Vista.-27.35000000, -65.966670001900In shaded Alnus forest, with Bidens, Duchnesea, Begonia, Juncus, ferns.Wild materialIn shaded Alnus forest, with Bidens, Duchnesea, Begonia, Juncus, ferns. Plants common, flowers gone and fruits mature.1453183PI 558211
452PI 558212SCl 4614Solanum microdontum Bitter Tucumán, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/10/1990Chicligasta. 10 m N of Province of Catamarca border, behind stone altitude marker next to road, on road from Aconguija to Concepcion.-27.33333000, -65.950000001846Shaded area by roadside in moist soil.Wild materialShaded area by roadside in moist soil.1453184PI 558212
453PI 558213SCl 4583Solanum microdontum Bitter La Rioja, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/05/1990Chilecito. On road from Chilecito to El Vallecito, 10.2 km NW of town square of Chilecito, 2.2 km NW of Santa Florentina school yard.-29.13333000, -67.616670001520In sandy, mucky soil by drainage ditch on roadside, with Acacia caven, Nicotiana glauca, Stipa, Bidens.Wild materialIn sandy, mucky soil by drainage ditch on roadside, with Acacia caven, Nicotiana glauca, Stipa, Bidens. No flowers or fruits seen, tubers white, not pink as in all other populations seen in area.1453185PI 558213
454PI 558214SCl 4615Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/11/1990Andalgala. At Arroyo de Casa de Piedra, an arroyo N of Rio Chacras, NW of Yunka Suma, which is on the NW corner of the Rio Chacras intersection with the Buena Vista - Concepcion Road.-27.35000000, -66.000000002000In moist organic soil under Alnus.Wild materialIn moist organic soil under Alnus. Flowers gone, one fruit found. Also collected as tubers.1453186PI 558214
455PI 558215SCl 4617Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/11/1990Andalgala. At quebrada del Quenoal, a quebrada N of Rio Chacras, NW of Yunka Suma, which is on the NW corner of the Rio Chacras intersection with Buena Vista - Concepcion road.-27.33333000, -66.016670002505Growing in moist organic soil under Polylepis australis, Alnus.Wild materialGrowing in moist organic soil under Polylepis australis, Alnus. Flowers gone, fruits rare.1453187PI 558215
456PI 558216SCl 4629Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/12/1990Andalgala. E of Rio El Campo, 2.7 km N of bridge crossing beginning just N of Las Rosas, where stream crosses road, one plant each collected on both sides of road.-27.43333000, -65.983330001650Streamside and shaded woods (Alnus woods).Wild materialStreamside and shaded woods (Alnus woods). No flowers or fruits seen.1453188PI 558216
457PI 558217SCl 4630Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/13/1990Andalgala. El Chorro, Estancia El Chueque, S of Rio Vallecito.-27.31667000, -66.033330002310In moist organic soil in shade of Alnus acuminata, with grasses.Wild materialIn moist organic soil in shade of Alnus acuminata, with grasses. No flowers present, fruits hard to find.1453189PI 558217
458PI 558218SCl 4632Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, ArgentinaNR6GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED04/13/1990Andalgala. La Banda de la Mesa de piedra, Estancia La Chueque, S of Rio Vallecito.-27.31666667, -66.033333332505Growing in moist organic soil, under shade of Alnus acuminata, with grasses.Wild materialGrowing in moist organic soil, under shade of Alnus acuminata, with grasses. No flowers or fruits present.1453190PI 558218
459PI 558219SCl 4633Solanum microdontum Bitter Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/13/1990Andalgala. El Vallecito, Estancia La Chueque, S of Rio Vallecito.-27.31667000, -66.050000002030Growing in moist organic soil under shade of Alnus acuminata, with grasses.Wild materialGrowing in moist organic soil under shade of Alnus acuminata, with grasses.1453191PI 558219
460PI 558220SCl 4599Solanum microdontum Bitter La Rioja, ArgentinaNR6GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED04/08/1990Famatina. On side of Rio Los Berros, at Los Berros (where stream crosses Corralles-Mina La mejicana road).-28.85000000, -67.666666672665Growing among rocks in stream small trees, with Nasturtium.Wild materialGrowing among rocks in stream small trees, with Nasturtium. Plants to 1.5 m tall, no flowers or fruits seen, tubers white when young, turning pink to purple when mature, with white warts, mature tubers up to 5.5 cm in diameter.1453192PI 558220
461PI 558225SCl 4619Solanum vernei Bitter & Wittm. Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/11/1990Andalgala. At cuesta de la Loma Atrevesada, N of Rio Chacras, NW of Yunka Suma, which in on the NW corner of the Rio Chacras intersection with the Buena Vista - Concepcion road.2350Moist, organic soil under Alnus, Polylepis australis, with Rumex crispus, Geranium dissectum, Siegesbeckia jorullensis.Flowers gone, tubers with yellow skin and light yellow flesh.Wild materialDUPLICATE (same as PI 578108)1453197PI 558225
462PI 558226SCl 4620Solanum vernei Bitter & Wittm. Catamarca, Argentina Historic1991COLLECTED04/11/1990Andalgala. At Cuesta de Loma Atravesada, N of Rio Chacras, NW of Yunka Suma, which is on the NW corner of the Rio Chacras intersection with the Buena Vista - Concepcion road.2200Wild materialDUPLICATE (same as PI 578108)1453198PI 558226
463PI 560957tetilla, pimenton (Spanish).Solanum mammosum L. BoliviaS9Not Available1990COLLECTED04/12/1990Small village, Capaina, Iturralde Province, La Paz Dept.-14.41666667, -67.60000000225Cultivated materialWoody shrub, 2m tall. Corolla purple. Stamens yellow. Fruits 8-9cm long, mammiform with 5 or 6 basal, inward curving outgrowths 3-4cm long. Color orange. Flesh thick, spongy. Seeds numerous, round, flattened, purple brown. Fruit said to be poisonous if eaten, but used medicinally to cure mange and rashes by rubbing fruit on sores. More importantly, the mere presence of this plant is believed to cause household chickens to procreate. 1455929PI 560957
464PI 540738Solanum sp. AustraliaS9Not Available1990COLLECTED05/1989Roadside, 10km W of Alice Springs on road to Stanley Chasm, Northern Territory.Wild materialPlants thriving under hot, very dry conditions. Fruit dark purple about 2cm in diameter.1435674PI 540738
465PI 647408'TE 81/50'Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED03/02/1981Jebba, Kwara State8.50000000, 4.43333333Uncertain improvement statusDays to 50 flowering 70.7. Stem flexible. Leaf attiude semi-erect. Folliage cover good. Fruit small, flattend, with strong ribbing at calyx, medium firmess, medium radial cracking, no concentric cracking. Medium fasciation. Blossom end indented. pedicle are slightly to moderately depressed. pedicle scar stellate. Weight 33.1gm. Skin yellow, flesh yellow and red and of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 106 and 130. Yield 14.78mg. in 8.3 harvests. Highly tolerant to wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold and blossom end rot. Susceptible to virus diseases and leaf spot Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is not uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098251PI 647408
466PI 647409'TE 81/63'Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED03/25/1981Ilorin, Kwara State.8.50000000, 4.43333333Uncertain improvement statusFruit tiny, light red, flattend, corrugated, with light red shoulder. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098261PI 647409
467PI 647410'TE 81/75'Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED03/26/1981Ajese Ipo, Kwara State8.26666667, 4.83333333Uncertain improvement statusFruit medium, light red, GREEN.ish shoulder, flattened, corrugated, firm, with blind end. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098271PI 647410
468PI 647411TB 82/836Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED05/01/1982Ogbomosho, Oyo State.8.16666667, 4.21666667Uncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 60. Stem type both. Leaf attitude horizontal. Foliage cover fair. Fruit very small, flattened, with strong ribbing at calyx end, medium firmness, slight radial and concentric cracking, slight fasciation, blossom end pointed, pedicle area strongly depressed, pedicle scar irregular. Weight 63gm. Skin yellow, flesh yellow and red, and of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 93 and 127. Yield 8.61mg in 9 harvests. Highly tolerant to virus diseases, wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold and blossom end rot, Highly susceptible to leaf spot and blight. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098285PI 647411
469PI 647412TB 82/998-2Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE9FRUIT1990COLLECTED01/25/1982Odo-oba, Oyo State.8.05000000, 4.16666667Uncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 61.5. Stem both. Leaf attitude horizontal. Foliage cover good. Fruit small, slightly flattened, strong ribbing at calyx end, medium firmness, slight radial and concentrac cracking. Fasciation slight. Blossom end indented. pedicle area strongly depressed. pedicle scar irregular. Weight 40gm. Skin color yellow. Flesh tangerine and red and of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 91.5 amd 130.5. Yield 20.87mg in 9 harvests. Highly tolerant to wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold and blossom end rot. Highly susceptible to blight. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098303PI 647412
470PI 647413TB 82/998Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED01/25/1982Odo-oba, Oyo State.8.05000000, 4.16666667Uncertain improvement statusFruit large, fasciated, uneven ripening. Average weight 151gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098306PI 647413
471PI 647414TB 82/1215Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE9FRUIT1990COLLECTED03/16/1982Abanla, Oyo State.7.21666667, 3.86666667Uncertain improvement statusFruit elongate, light red, smooth skin, firm flesh, pointed or round ends. Average weight 95gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098333PI 647414
472PI 647415TB 82/1217Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED03/16/1982Iperu, Ogun State.6.90000000, 3.66666667Uncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 63.5. Stem type both. Leaf attitude horizontal. Foliage cover good. Fruit very small, flattened, slight ribbing at calye end, medium firmness. Radial cracking medium, slight concentric cracking. Fasciation slight. Blossom end indented. pedicle area slightly to moderately depressed. pedicle scar stellate.Weight 34gm. Skin yellow. Flesh tangerine and red, of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 75.5 and 132. Yield 9.19mg in 8.8 harvests. Highly tolerant to virus diseases, wilt, leaf mold, bacterial rot and blossom end rot. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098337PI 647415
473PI 647416TB 82/1392Solanum lycopersicum L. TaiwanNE9FRUIT1990COLLECTED03/16/1982AVRDC, Tainan, Taiwan.Uncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 68.5. Stem flexible. Leaf attitude semi-erect. Foliage cover fair. Fruit very small,firm, heart-shaped. No ribbing at calyx end.No radial or concentric cracking. Fasciation slight. Blossom end pointed. Pedical area flat, pedical dot shaped. Weight 37.2gm. Skin yellow. Flesh tangerine and of light intensity. Days to first and last harvest 99 and 116.5. Yield 5.89Mg in 4.5 harvests. Highly tolerant to wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold, and blossom end rot. Tolerant to blight. Highly susceptible to leaf spot. Moderately susceptible to virus diseases.1098353PI 647416
474PI 647417TB 82/1392-1Solanum lycopersicum L. TaiwanNE9FRUIT1990COLLECTED03/16/1982AVRDC, Tainan, Taiwan.Uncertain improvement statusStem type flexible. 57 days to 50% flowering. Leaf attitude. semi-erect. Foliage cover fair. Fruit very small, flattened, heart-shaped, with medium ribbing at calyx end. No radial cracking, slight concentric cracking. Fasciation slight. Blossom end indented. pedicle area slightly to moderately depressed. pedicle stellate. Weight 33.2gm. Skin yellow. Flesh red with dark intensity. Days to first and last harvest 79.8 and 130.5. Yield 27.11mg in 8.8 harvests. Highly tolerant to virus diseases, wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold and blossom end rot. Susceptible to leaf spot and Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098354PI 647417
475PI 647418TB 82/2431Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE9FRUIT1990COLLECTED11/08/1984Abeokuta, Ogun State.7.16666667, 3.35000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit length 10cm, circumfrunce 26cm. Average weight 125gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098368PI 647418
476PI 647419TB 82/2433Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED11/08/1984Abeokuta, Ogun State.7.16666667, 3.35000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit length 12cm, circumfrunce 21cm. Average weight 90gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098371PI 647419
477PI 647420TB 82/2551Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED11/08/1984Olodo, Ogun State.7.15000000, 3.66666667Uncertain improvement statusFruit length 10cm, circumfrunce 26cm. Average weight 160gm.1098374PI 647420
478PI 647421TB 82/2562Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED11/08/1984Olodo, Ogun State.7.15000000, 3.66666667Uncertain improvement statusFruit length 11.5cm, circumference 26cm. Average weight 175gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098377PI 647421
479PI 6474227-7-1Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTEDNIHORT, IbadanUncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering65. Stem flexible. Leaf attitude horizontal. Foliage good. Fruit small, flattened, strong ribbing at calyx end, firm, no cracking at radial end, slight concentract cracking, fasciated, blossom end indented. pedicle area strongly depressed, pedicle scar stellate. Weight 80.3gm. Skin yellow. Flesh yellow and red. of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 95.8 and 130.5. Yield 18.03 in 8.5 harvests. Highly tolerant to virus diseases, wilt, leaf mold and blossom end rot. Highly susceptible to leaf spot, blight, and bacterial rot. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098380PI 647422
480PI 6474237-7-1-2 (84)Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTEDNIHORT, IbadanUncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 60.3. Stem type flexible. Leaf attitude horizontal. Foliage cover good. Fruit small, flattened, strong ribbing at calyx end and firm. Radial cracking slight. No concentric cracking. Fasciated. Blossom end flat. pedicle area strongly depressed. pedicle scar linear. Weight 86gm. Skin yellow. Flesh tangerine and red, and of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 97.8 and 129. Yield 20.36mg in 9 harvests.Highly tolerant to virus diseases, wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold and blossom end rot. Highly susceptible to leaf spot. Tolerant to blight Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098383PI 647423
481PI 6474247-7-1-3 (84)Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTEDNIHORT, Ibadan.Uncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 58.3. Stem type both. Leaf attitude horizontal. Folage cover good. Fruit small, flattened. Strong ribbing at calyx end. Medium firmness. No radial or concentric cracking. Slight fasciation. pedicle area flat. pedicle scar stellate. Average weight 84.2. Skin yellow. Flesh tangerine and red of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 92 and 132. Yield 10.89mg in 9.5 harvests. Highly tolerant to virus diseases, wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold, and blossom end rot, Susceptible to leaf spot and blight. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098386PI 647424
482PI 647425AS-83Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990DONATED04/24/1990Uncertain improvement statusField descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098390PI 647425
483PI 647426Ife 1Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTEDIAR & T, IbadanUncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 58.5. Stem type both. Leaf attitude horizontal. Folliage cover good, Fruit small, flattened, with strong ribbing at calyx. Flesh firm with no radial or concentric cracking. Fasciation medium. Blossom end indented. pedicle area strongly depressed. pediclescar irregular. Average weight 91.9gm. Skin yellow. Interior flesh yellow and red and of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 87 and 124.5. Yield 2.65mg in 8 harvests. Highly tolerant to wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold and blossom end rot. Susceptible to virus diseases, leaf spot. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is not uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098392PI 647426
484PI 647427IFE 1-2 (84)Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990DONATED04/24/1990Uncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 63.7. Stem flexible. Leaf attitude semi-erect. Foliage cover fair, Fruit small, slightly flattened, medium ribbing at calyx end, medium firm, no radial or concentric cracking, slight fasciation, bloosom end flat, pedicle area strongly depressed, pedicle scar dot shaped. Average fruit 76.2gm. Skin color yellow. Interior flesh red and of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 80.7 and 121.7. Yield 5.51mg. in 6.7 harvests. Highly tolerant to virus diseases, wilt, bacterial rot, leaf mold and blossom end rot. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098396PI 647427
485PI 647428NH Le 158-3Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990DONATED04/24/1990Uncertain improvement statusField descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098398PI 647428
486PI 64742930-2-1-8Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTEDNIHORT, IbadanUncertain improvement statusDays to 50% flowering 63.5. Stem flexible. Leaf attitude semi-erect. Foliage cover good. Fruit small, fattened, with strong ribbing at calyx, firm, no radial cracking, slight concentric cracking, fasciated, indented at blossom end, pedicle scar stellate. Average weight 80.3gm. Skin yellow, interior flesh yellow and red, of medium intensity. Days to first and last harvest 99 and 130.5. Yield 12.23mg. in 8.8 harvests. Moderately susceptible to virus disease. Highly tolerant to wilt, leaf mold and blossom end rot. Highly susceptible to leaf spot, blight, and bacterial rot. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098403PI 647429
487PI 647430Ibadan LocalSolanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990DONATED04/24/1990Uncertain improvement statusField descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098404PI 647430
488PI 647431TB 84/2202Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Ibadan, Oyo State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit large yellowish red, flttened, very deeply and fasciated. Circumference latitude 20.2cm. Average yield 132cm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098414PI 647431
489PI 647432TB 84/2203Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Ibadan, Oyo State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit large, yellowish red, flattened, deeply lobed with cat face. Circumference latitude 15cm, lontitude 19.5cm. Average yield 128gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098416PI 647432
490PI 647433TB 84/2204Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Ibadan, Oyo State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit medium, red, flattened, yellowish shoulder, slightly fasciated, and distinct cracking. Circumference latitude range 13cm to 19cm. Average yield 78gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098419PI 647433
491PI 647434TB 84/2205Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Ibadan, Oyo State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit medium, red, flattened, moderately fasciated, Circumference latertude 13.5 to 14.0cm. Average weight 52.3gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098420PI 647434
492PI 647435TB 84/2206Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Ibadan, Oyo State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit very large, red, flattened, slightly fasciated. Circumference latertude 19.0cm. Average weight 160gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098423PI 647435
493PI 647436TB 84/2207Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Ibadan, Oyo State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit medium, red, flattened, light red shoulder, slightly faasciated. Circumference latitude 17.8cm. Average yield 114.8gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098424PI 647436
494PI 647437TB 84/2304Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Ibadan, Oyo State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit large, rich red color, flatened, lobed, Length 11cm. Circumference latitude 23cm. Average weight 100gm. yield 114.8gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098427PI 647437
495PI 647438TB 84/2305Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Ibadan, Oyo State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit medium, light red color, flattened, slightly cracking, Length 9cm. Circumference latitude 20cm. Average weight 80gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098429PI 647438
496PI 647439TB 84/2428Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED09/29/1984Abeokuta, Ogun State.7.36666667, 3.85000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit length 5cm., circumference 12.5cm. Average weight 13.3gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098432PI 647439
497PI 647440TB 84/2432Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED11/08/1984Abeokuta, Ogun State.7.16666667, 3.35000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit length 5.5cm., circumference 11cm. Average weight 13.8gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098433PI 647440
498PI 647441TB 84/2547Solanum lycopersicum L. NigeriaNE91990COLLECTED11/08/1984Olodo, Ogun Province.7.16666667, 3.35000000Uncertain improvement statusFruit length 9cm., circumference 24cm. Average weight 120gm. Field descriptor notes (1991): immature FRUIT color is uniform, immature fruit FLESH color is GREEN.1098437PI 647441
499PI 587110CPS 4543Solanum tuberosum L. subsp. tuberosum Aisén del General Carlos Ibañez del Campo, ChileNR61990COLLECTED03/12/1990Aisen. Near seashore, at Puerto Pescadores, E of Isla Huemules.-45.98333333, -73.633333331Rocky soil with organic matter, by abandoned fishing camp.Cultivated material1096011PI 587110