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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 705352GunrangeTripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Oklahoma, United StatesNC7KERNELS2024COLLECTED09/06/202336.44931900, -99.58124700Cultivated materialGrown in Woodward Oklahoma, USDA Gunrange germplasm eastern gamagrass has shown improved stand persistence under frequent defoliation over the cultivars Pete and Verl. It has also shown similar agronomic performance and seed yield as the cultivars Pete and Verl in Woodward Oklahoma.2167816PI 705352
1PI 639522'Dewald'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Pennsylvania, United StatesPVPONot Available2005DEVELOPED1678160PI 639522
2PI 636425'Highlander'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Mississippi, United States Historic2004DEVELOPEDCultivar1667130PI 636425
3PI 634941'HIGHLANDER'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Mississippi, United StatesPVPONot Available2004DEVELOPEDCultivarNative, warm season, perennial grass selected for superior vigor, growth form, disease resistance and forage attributes from among 72 initial collections and 12 superior forage selections. Yields in excess of 15 Mg ha-1 were reported in regional trials in the southeastern U.S. Forage quality estimates of crude protein range from 60 to 110 g kg-1 DM, acid detergent fiber from 370 to 420 g kg-1 DM, neutral detergent fiber from 670 to 730 g kg-1 DM, and in vitro dry matter digestibility from 600 to 740 g kg-1 DM. Appears to have resistance to Rhizoctonia sp. and Pythium sp. Well adapted for use in the eastern portions of USDA Hardiness Zones 6b to 8a, using Interstate 35 as the western limit. Current testing has not completely substantiated Zone 6b as the northern limit of range of adaptation. A tetraploid (2n=72) and reproduces by facultative apomixes.1657230PI 634941
4PI 633634'TEXAS SUE'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United StatesMIANot Available2003DEVELOPEDCultivar1646614PI 633634
5PI 595896'Jackson'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United StatesNC7Not Available1996DEVELOPEDWild materialApomictic tetraploid. Avgerage foliage height 147cm and average width 88.0cm. Plant height approx. 2.5m, seed maturity in late June. In clipping studies yielded 16,678 DM lbs./ac. using 45 day clipping interval and 250 lbs. N/ac. DM yield increased to 21,883 lbs./ac. using 60 day clipping interval and 250 lbs. N/ac. Protein 9.3% for 45 day clipping and 7.56% for 60 day interval using 250 lbs. N/ac. Original seed source collected in Jackson Co., Texas.1533191PI 595896
6PI 595897'Medina'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United StatesNC7Not Available1996DEVELOPEDWild materialApomictic tetraploid. Average foliage height 137cm, width 111.0cm. Plant height approx. 2m, seed maturity in late June. In clipping studies yielded 15,794 DM lbs./ac. using 45 day clipping interval and 250 lbs. N/ac. DM yield 20,079 lbs./ac. using 60 day clipping interval and 250 lbs. N/ac. Protein 9.33% for 45 day clipping interval and 7.55% for 60 day interval for same N rates. Original seed source collected in Medina Co., Texas.1533192PI 595897
7PI 5958989043629Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United StatesNC7Not Available1996DEVELOPEDWild materialApomictic tetraploid. Average foliage height 119.0cm and width 108.0cm. Plant height approx. 2m, seed maturity in June. In clipping studies yielded 14,778 DM lbs./ac. using 45 day clipping interval at 250 lbs. N/ac. DM yield increased to 17,957 lbs./ac. using 60 day clipping interval at 250 lbs. N/ac. Protein 10.71% for 45 day clipping interval and 8.09% for 60 day clipping interval using 250 lbs. N/ac. Original seed source collected in Nacogdoches Co., Texas.1533195PI 595898
8PI 5914829051766Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. New York, United States Historic1995DEVELOPEDBreeding materialSexually reproducing gynomonecious tetraploid. Vegetatively and reproductively morphologically similar to PI 483447. Fertile, with 40% seed set, semi-prostrate in growth habit, with relatively narrow, dark green leaves. Differs from other tetraploids by being able to reproduce sexually instead of apomictically and by having the gynomonecious inflorescence having 20 times more pistil bearing florets than the monoecious inflorescence.1496349PI 591482
9PI 5914839051764Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Maryland, United States Historic1995COLLECTEDRoadside, Beltsville.Breeding materialReproduces by apomixis. Leaves wide. Stems thick. Leaves light green. Growth habit upright. Flowers 3 weeks later than the diploids and has monoecious inflorescense. For use as perennial forage crop in the Northeast. Adapted to Northeastern, midatlantic and midwestern states. Grows on moderately well drained to excessively well drained soils. Tolerates soils with seasonally high water table.1496350PI 591483
10PI 585050FGT-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Oklahoma, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available1995DEVELOPED01/10/1995Breeding materialFirst fertile eastern gamagrass triploid (2n=3x=54) with sexual reversal in male flowers of the terminal (tassel) portion of the inflorescence. Differs from normal monoecious sex forms by having two functional female florets in the basal spikelets instead of one. Female fertility estimated by percentage seed set ranges from 35 to 55%, but having 10 to 12 times more female spikelets per inflorescences. Produces 4 to 5 times more seed than fully fertile monoecous inflorescences. Foliage characteristics very similar to female parent, WW-2045.1483600PI 585050
11PI 5782759062761Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Mississippi, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1994DONATED04/11/1994Breeding materialPart of an assembly of 72 accessions collected over the southeastern United States from Oklahoma to North Carolina. This assembly represents a wide genetic range of plant variation including foliage color, foliage height and width, stem size and density, lodging resistance, vigor, etc. Most accessions in this assembly thought to be tetraploids and apomictic with very little change of sexual genetic manipulation1473246PI 578275
12PI 543889FT-ITripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1990DEVELOPEDBreeding materialFertile warm season triploid bunchgrass with up-right habit. Foliage deep green with basal and cauline leaves, 15 to 20mm wide and 30 to 60cm long at maturity. Foliage height average approx. .75 to 1.5m with seed stalks reaching 2-2.5m. Seed maturity slightly later than native diploids and occurs during late July at Woodward, OK. Disease resistance good to anthracnose (Colletotrichum sp.). Susceptible to leaf blister caused by larvae of leaf mining leaf bettle (Anisostena sp.)1438825PI 543889
13PI 543890'VERL'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Oklahoma, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available1990DEVELOPEDBreeding materialFertile warm season triploid bunchgrass with up-right habit. Foliage deep green with basal and cauline leaves, 15 to 20mm wide and 30 to 60cm long at maturity. Foliage height average approx. .75 to 1.5m with seed stalks reaching 2-2.5m. Seed maturity slightly later than native diploids and occurs during late July at Woodward, OK. Disease resistance good to anthracnose (Colletotrichum sp.). Susceptible to leaf blister caused by larvae of leaf mining leaf bettle (Anisostena sp.)1438826PI 543890
14PI 543891FT-IIITripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1990DEVELOPEDBreeding materialFertile warm season triploid bunchgrass with up-right habit. Foliage deep green with basal and cauline leaves, 15 to 20mm wide and 30 to 60cm long at maturity. Foliage height average approx. .75 to 1.5m with seed stalks reaching 2-2.5m. Seed maturity slightly later than native diploids and occurs during late July at Woodward, OK. Disease resistance good to anthracnose (Colletotrichum sp.). Susceptible to leaf blister caused by larvae of leaf mining leaf bettle (Anisostena sp.)1438827PI 543891
15PI 543892FT-IVTripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Oklahoma, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1990DEVELOPEDBreeding materialFertile warm season triploid bunchgrass with up-right habit. Foliage deep green with basal and cauline leaves, 15 to 20mm wide and 30 to 60cm long at maturity. Foliage height average approx. .75 to 1.5m with seed stalks reaching 2-2.5m. Seed maturity slightly later than native diploids and occurs during late July at Woodward, OK. Disease resistance good to anthracnose (Colletotrichum sp.). Susceptible to leaf blister caused by larvae of leaf mining leaf bettle (Anisostena sp.)1438828PI 543892
16PI 483447GSF-ITripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Kansas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1984COLLECTEDOttawa Co., KansasBreeding materialFemale flowering structure present in normally solely male spikelets and two complete fertile florets in each spikelet.1378383PI 483447
17PI 483448GSF-IITripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Kansas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1984COLLECTED06/1982Ottawa Co., KansasBreeding materialVery similar in flowering structure to PI 483447 but with more functioning anthers.1378384PI 483448
18PI 441306Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED07/1975Briscoe Co., Texas848Collected by B. Rauch.1336242PI 441306
19PI 441307Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED11/1975Kaufman Co., TexasCollected by G. Westmoreland.1336243PI 441307
20PI 441308Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED11/1975Kaufman Co., TexasCollected by G. Westmoreland.1336244PI 441308
21PI 441309Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED11/1975Kaufman Co., TexasCollected by G. Westmoreland.1336245PI 441309
22PI 441310Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED12/1975Hunt Co., Texas142Collected by J. Lodwick.1336246PI 441310
23PI 441311Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED07/1975Jeff Davis Co., Texas1667Collected by W.T. Bolzle.1336247PI 441311
24PI 441312Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED09/1976Randall Co., Texas1061Collected by B. Casteel.1336248PI 441312
25PI 441313Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED10/1976Harrison Co., TexasCollected by L. Lodwick.1336249PI 441313
26PI 441314Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED02/1978Henderson Co., TexasCollected by E. Psencik.1336250PI 441314
27PI 441315Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED02/1978Henderson Co., TexasCollected by E. Psencik.1336251PI 441315
28PI 441316Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED09/1977Wheeler Co., Texas670Collected by C. Coffman.1336252PI 441316
29PI 441317Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED10/1978Franklin Co., Texas136Collected by B. Kral.1336253PI 441317
30PI 441318Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1980COLLECTED1978Menard Co., Texas598Collected by J. Galbraith.1336254PI 441318
31PI 434483PMT-2456Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Mississippi, United States Historic1979DONATED03/19791329419PI 434483
32PI 434484PMT-829Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDRosenburg, TexasCollected by McGuire.1329420PI 434484
33PI 434485PMT-1609Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDLincoln Co., OklahomaCollected by J. Spitzer.1329421PI 434485
34PI 434486PMT-1618Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDWagoner Co., OklahomaCollected by H. E. Dietz.1329422PI 434486
35PI 434487PMT-1599Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDBryan Co., OklahomaCollected by C. Fry.1329423PI 434487
36PI 434488PMT-1612Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDPontotoc Co., Oklahoma1329424PI 434488
37PI 434489PMT-1591Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDCarter Co., OklahomaCollected by C. Fry.1329425PI 434489
38PI 434490PMT-1607Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDMayes Co., OklahomaCollected by Bell and Elliott.1329426PI 434490
39PI 434491PMT-1615Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDNoble Co., OklahomaCollected by Dilley and Bullard.1329427PI 434491
40PI 434492PMT-1617Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDGrant Co., OklahomaCollected by L. D. Wilson.1329428PI 434492
41PI 434493San Marcos GermplasmTripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United StatesNC7Not Available1979COLLECTEDSan Marcos.Eastern gamagrass is a warm- season, native, perennial bunchgrass that grows to a height of 5 to 9 feet tall. The leaves are 12 to 30 inches long and ½ to 1½ inches wide with a well-defined midrib. Plants reproduce from seed and vegetatively from thick, knotty rhizomes. The spikes are 6 to 10 inches long and contain both male and female flowers. The female flowers are located on the bottom ¼ of the spike and the male flowers occupy the upper ¾ of the spike. Seed is produced from July to September with seed maturity beginning at the top of the spike and moving downward. This results in uneven maturation and increase susceptibility to seed shattering. There are approximately 7,107 seeds per pound.

San Marcos can be used in pure stands for grazed pastures and hay production. It has excellent forage quality and is highly palatable by all classes of livestock. Crude protein and digestibility range from 18% and 75%, respectively in early spring to 8% and 60%, respectively in late fall at the James E. “Bud” Smith Plant Materials Center. It exhibits major growth in early spring and stays green well into late fall. San Marcos also provides food and cover for wildlife. It can also be planted for filter strips, field borders, contour buffer strips, and cross wind trap strips for erosion control.
1329429PI 434493
42PI 421612'Pete'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Kansas, United StatesNC71977DONATED11/30/1977CultivarReleased in 1988 by the USDA-SCS in cooperation with the Kansas and Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Stations and the USDA-ARS. Pete was developed as a composite of 70 accessions originating as seed from native populations in Kansas and Oklahoma. The composite was advanced through three generations by combine harvesting and replanting of open-pollinated seed. Pete was evaluated as PMK-24 and was released as germplasm under that designation in 1974. Pete closely resembles wild strains of eastern gamagrass in Kansas and Oklahoma. The expected area of use of Pete includes the eastern third of Nebraska, the eastern halves of Kansas and Oklahoma, and adjacent areas of Iowa, Missouri, and Arkansas. The cultivar can be grown farther west on irrigated or subirrigated sites. Successful stands of Pete have been established as far east as New York. Pete is suited for pasture, hay, and reestablishment of native prairie on sites where eastern gamagrass occurred naturally. At Woodward, OK, dry-matter yields (oven-dry weight) ranged from 5.0 Mg ha-1, during the establishment year, to 22.6 Mg ha-1 in the third year. Average in vitro dry-matter digestibility at first harvest at Woodward was 631 g kg-1. Pete was approved for certification by the National Grass Variety Review Board.1318036PI 421612
43PI 321632Tripsacum laxum Nash Costa Rica Historic1967COLLECTEDEl Alto Experiment Station1713304PI 321632
44PI 321593Col. No. 3773Tripsacum sp.Oaxaca, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDCleared areas of sparce pine forest, on slope, 94km northwest of Juchitan de Zaragoza1713085PI 321593
45PI 321594Col. No. 3774Tripsacum sp.Oaxaca, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDCleared areas of sparce pine forest, on slope, 94km northwest of Juchitan de Zaragoza1713086PI 321594
46PI 321595Col. No. 3815Tripsacum sp.Morelos, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDOn bare rock, where protected from grazing animals, 72km south of Cuernavaca1713087PI 321595
47PI 321596Col. No. 3816Tripsacum sp.Guerrero, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDCommon among bamboos, 30km north of Texaco de Alarcon1713088PI 321596
48PI 321597Col. No. 3817Tripsacum sp.Guerrero, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDAmong rocky bamboo grove, 37km north of Taxaco de Alarcon1713089PI 321597
49PI 321598Col. No. 3828Tripsacum sp.Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDCommon along riverlet, 146km west of Morelia1713090PI 321598
50PI 321599Col. No. 3829Tripsacum sp.Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDAlong wet ditch, in mountains, 146km west of Morelia1713091PI 321599
51PI 321600Col. No. 3837Tripsacum sp.Nayarit, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDIn Nayarit, 146km northwest of Guadalajara1713092PI 321600
52PI 314908Tripsacum laxum Nash Alabama, United StatesNC7Not Available1966DONATED05/18/19661235061PI 314908
53PI 314819'Pasto Guatemala'Tripsacum laxum Nash San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTEDSIPA Granja Demonstrativa, San Martin1707230PI 314819
54PI 314820Col. No. 201Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTED200m west of Tingo de Saposao, San Martin1707231PI 314820
55PI 314821Col. No. 202Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTED22km across river from San Cristobal de Sisa, San Martin1707232PI 314821
56PI 314822Col. No. 204Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTEDOn bank of Huallaga River, San Martin1707233PI 314822
57PI 314823Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTEDOn bank of Huallaga River, San Martin1707234PI 314823
58PI 314824Col. No. 207Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTED2km east of Tarapoto on road to Shapoja, San Martin1707235PI 314824
59PI 314825Col. No. 201Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTED200m west of Tingo de Saposao, San Martin1707236PI 314825
60PI 314826Col. No. 204Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTEDOn bank of Huallaga River, San Martin1707237PI 314826
61PI 314827Col. No. 206Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTED2km east of Tarapoto on road to Shapoja, San Martin1707238PI 314827
62PI 314828Col. No. 207Tripsacum sp.San Martín, Peru Historic1966COLLECTED2km east of Tarapoto on road to Shapoja, San Martin1707239PI 314828
63PI 314129'Cortadera'Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson El Beni, Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTEDOn road to Rurrenabaque, 3km west of Casar airport1706459PI 314129
64PI 314130'Cortaderea'Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson El Beni, Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTEDOn road to Rurrenabaque, 3km west of Casar airport1706460PI 314130
65PI 314131'Cortadera'Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson El Beni, Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTEDSwamp at south end of landing strip, edge of Isla de Payache1706461PI 314131
66PI 314132'Cortadera'Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson El Beni, Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTEDSwamp at south end of landing strip, edge of Isla de Payache1706462PI 314132
67PI 314133'Cortadera'Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTED1km south of house called Puesta (Estancia) San Jose, Punto Cuatro1706463PI 314133
68PI 314134'Cortadera'Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTED1km south of house called Puesta (Estancia) San Jose, Punta Cuatro1706464PI 314134
69PI 314135Col. No. 198Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTED25km east of Reyes on way to San Borja1706465PI 314135
70PI 314136Col. No. 198Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTED25km east of Reyes on way to San Borja1706466PI 314136
71PI 313958Col. No. 180Tripsacum sp.Chuquisaca, Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTEDDry sandy streambed between Santiagoma and San Roque, 20km east of Robore1706235PI 313958
72PI 313959Tripsacum sp.Chuquisaca, Bolivia Historic1966COLLECTEDDry sandy streambed between Santiagoma and San Roque, 20km east of Robore1706236PI 313959
73PI 324904Ames 1062Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Illinois, United StatesNC7Not Available1966DONATED03/04/19661241141PI 324904
74PI 299397Tripsacum latifolium Hitchc. Costa Rica Historic1964COLLECTED1677893PI 299397
75PI 299398Tripsacum laxum Nash Costa Rica Historic1964COLLECTED1677894PI 299398
76PI 297791'No. 3'Tripsacum sp.Cundinamarca, Colombia Historic1964COLLECTED1682420PI 297791
77PI 297792No. 5Tripsacum sp.Cundinamarca, Colombia Historic1964COLLECTED1682423PI 297792
78PI 297793No. 6Tripsacum sp.Cundinamarca, Colombia Historic1964COLLECTED1682426PI 297793
79PI 297794No. 7Tripsacum sp.Huila, Colombia Historic1964COLLECTED1682427PI 297794
80PI 297795No. 8Tripsacum sp.Meta, Colombia Historic1964COLLECTED1682428PI 297795
81PI 297796No. 15Tripsacum sp.Santander, Colombia Historic1964COLLECTED1682429PI 297796
82PI 293868Tripsacum latifolium Hitchc. Costa Rica Historic1963COLLECTED1699407PI 293868
83PI 293869Tripsacum laxum Nash Costa Rica Historic1963COLLECTED1699408PI 293869
84PI 293870Tripsacum latifolium Hitchc. Costa Rica Historic1963COLLECTED1699409PI 293870
85PI 263864Tripsacum lanceolatum Rupr. ex E. Fourn. MexicoNC7Not Available1960COLLECTED1199832PI 263864
86PI 219360Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected in the Harry Dragoo Upland meadow, allen County1568302PI 219360
87PI 198914No. 17Tripsacum sp. Brazil Historic1951COLLECTED1676561PI 198914
88PI 196296No. 2926Tripsacum laxum Nash Nicaragua Historic1951COLLECTED04/19511673689PI 196296
89PI 118877Tripsacum sp.Chihuahua, Mexico Historic1936COLLECTEDNear Cienaga Prieta1828466PI 118877
90PI 112838Tripsacum sp.Chiapas, Mexico Historic1935COLLECTEDSan Pedro16861810471PI 112838
91PI 112618Tripsacum sp. Guatemala Historic1935COLLECTEDLake Retanas region1491795PI 112618
92PI 92887No. 9197Tripsacum sp.San Salvador, El Salvador Historic1931COLLECTED03/05/19311779638PI 92887
93PI 92888No. 9198Tripsacum sp. Guatemala Historic1931COLLECTED03/09/1931Santa Cruz de Naranja1779640PI 92888
94PI 86755Tripsacum laxum Nash Oaxaca, Mexico Historic1930COLLECTED1495283PI 86755
95PI 47396Tripsacum laxum Nash Alta Verapaz, Guatemala Historic1919COLLECTED1502899PI 47396
96PI 42967Tripsacum laxum Nash Guatemala, Guatemala Historic1916COLLECTED1512014PI 42967
97W6 62229FWS0401-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Georgia, United StatesW6Not Available2024Black Boxed 2024 Seeds of Success- Incorporated into the collection 4/1/20252169560W6 62229
98NA 82357NA 82357Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. NANot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Tripsacum dactyloides. Two plants were planted back in the 90's. These are offspring of them, or crossed with plants naturally occurring on site. Was listed in Freeman.2152902NA 82357
99W6 60015NCBG-516Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Maryland, United StatesW62021Wild material2132897W6 60015
100W6 59289CBG-10618Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Illinois, United StatesW6Not Available2021Wild materialPlant numbers sampled estimated.2120234W6 59289
101W6 58603MARSB-478Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. New Jersey, United StatesW6Not Available2021Wild materialHabitat: terrestrial wetlands ûLeaf blade width: 9ââú¬â€œ45 mmûInflorescence branches: The flowers are attached to branches rather than to the main axis of the inflorescence.There are no branch points between the base of the inflorescence axis and the flowers, or they are not obvious.ûSpikelet length: 6ââú¬â€œ8 mmûGlume relative length: both glumes are as long or longer than all of the florets.ûAwn on glume: the glume has no awn.ûOne or more florets: there is one floret per spikelet.ûLemma awn length: 0 mmûLeaf ligule length: 1ââú¬â€œ3 mm2113533W6 58603
102Ames 35695NCBG-479Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Virginia, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2019Wild material2098456Ames 35695
103Ames 35694MARSB-686Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Delaware, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2019Wild material2097682Ames 35694
104Ames 34806Ames 34806Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Virginia, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2018Wild material1965877Ames 34806
105S9 118 grinTripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Historic2015An accession used only for order items that do not have accessions linked to them.1928649S9 118 grin
106Ames 315389067150Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United StatesNC7Not Available2011COLLECTED08/04/1995Chambers County.Wild material1900715Ames 31538
107Ames 31120T43601Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED10/18/1984Lampasas County.31.26666667, -98.04166667361Road right-of-way. 2% slope with an eastern exposure. Krum, silty clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 29 inches. Associated with Johnson grass and silver blue-stem.Wild material1893177Ames 31120
108Ames 31121T43602Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/27/1983Cherokee County.31.64583333, -96.00000000102Roadside ditch at creek crossing. 4% slope with a southern exposure. Alto, clay loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 43.5 inches. Associated with Johnson grass and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893178Ames 31121
109Ames 31122T43609Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/05/1985Fayette County.Full sun. <1% slope. Trinity soil. Average annual precipitation of 37 inches. Associated with Johnson grass and Virginia wild rye.Wild material1893179Ames 31122
110Ames 31123T43610Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/17/1985Angelina County.31.28333333, -94.75000000700-1% slope. 139 Pophers soil. Average annual precipitation of 46 inches. Associated with Bahia grass, Johnson grass, and rye grass.Wild material1893180Ames 31123
111Ames 31124T43611Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/20/1985Matagorda County.28.91666667, -95.750000006Hay meadow. 0-1% slope. Pledger, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 44 inches. Associated with little blue-stem, switch grass, and wild rye.Wild material1893181Ames 31124
112Ames 31125T43612Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/24/1985Fort Bend County.29.50000000, -95.66666667340-1% slope. Miller, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 46 inches. Associated with berry vines, buffalo grass, and Johnson grass.Wild material1893182Ames 31125
113Ames 31126T43614Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/17/1985William Penn Township, Washington County.30.31527778, -96.27083333872% slope with a southeastern exposure. Frelsburg, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 39.65 inches. Associated with Georgia cane, Indian grass, and poison oak.Wild material1893183Ames 31126
114Ames 31127T43615Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/17/1985Rehburg Township, Washington County.30.27083333, -96.5930555679Area received extra runoff water from a road. 1% slope. Burlewash, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 39.65 inches. Associated with dewberry and Maximillian sunflower.Wild material1893184Ames 31127
115Ames 31128T43617Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/10/1985Llano County.30.77250000, -98.81416667378Garden; transplanted from another location in Llano County. Central basin. 2% slope with a northern exposure. Castell soil. Average annual precipitation of 27 inches.Wild material1893185Ames 31128
116Ames 31129T43618Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/28/1985Panola County.32.28333333, -94.45000000782% slope with an eastern exposure. Thenas, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 43 inches. Associated with Canadian wild rye, Johnson grass, sensitive briar, and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893186Ames 31129
117Ames 31130T43619Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/28/1985Camp Pirtle Scout Reservation, Panola County.32.33333333, -94.41666667731% slope with an northern exposure. Nahatche, sandy clay loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 43 inches. Associated with Bahia grass, Canadian wild rye, and Panicum.Wild material1893187Ames 31130
118Ames 31131T43620Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/17/1985Angelina County.31.31666667, -94.75000000761% slope. Fuller-Urban soil. Average annual precipitation of 46 inches. Associated with Bahia grass and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893188Ames 31131
119Ames 31132T43621Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/16/1985Concan Township, Uvalde County.29.25000000, -99.75000000Orif, loamy soil. Average annual precipitation of 25 inches. Associated with Canadian wild rye, common Bermuda grass, cypress trees, and Texas winter grass.Wild material1893189Ames 31132
120Ames 31133T43622Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/12/1985Robertson County.30.76666667, -96.5083333376Along roadside creek and ditch. <1% slope. Miller, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 38 inches. Associated with blue-stem, dewberry, Johnson grass, and Virginia wild rye.Wild material1893190Ames 31133
121Ames 31134T43624Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/09/1983Minden Township, Rusk County.32.13333333, -94.666666671071% slope with a southern exposure. Iuka, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 46.22 inches. Associated with Johnson grass and Virginia wild rye.Wild material1893191Ames 31134
122Ames 31135T43626Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/26/1985Along north side of County Road 213, east of County Road 428, east of Angleton, Brazoria County.29.15000000, -95.4000000070.2% slope with 70% exposure. Lake Charles clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 48 inches. Associated with Baccharis, Chinese tallow-tree, switch grass, and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893192Ames 31135
123Ames 31136T43628Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/31/1985Nacogdoches County.31.66666667, -94.71166667128Edge of pasture, near road. 5% slope with a southern exposure. Dry. Nacogdoches, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 48 inches. Associated with Johnson grass and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893193Ames 31136
124Ames 31137T43630Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/12/1985Somervell County.32.24777778, -97.81250000207Livestock in area. 2% slope with a southeastern exposure. Krum soil. Average annual precipitation of 31.5 inches. Associated with Johnson grass.Wild material1893194Ames 31137
125Ames 31138T43631Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/15/1985Bellville Township, Austin County.29.89166667, -96.2500000044Frequently flooded bottomland where gamagrass covers several hundres acres in a thick stand. 0 to 0.1% slope with full exposure. Trinity clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 40 inches. Associated with blue-stem, Indian grass, and Johnson grass.Wild material1893195Ames 31138
126Ames 31139T43632Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/24/1985Leon County.31.17916667, -96.2666666797Part of a roadside area, about 0.5 acre in size. <1% slope. Hatliff, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 38 inches. Associated with Bahia grass, berry vines, little blue-stem, sedges, switch grass, Vasey's grass, and wild rye.Wild material1893196Ames 31139
127Ames 31140T43633Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/13/1985Smith County.32.41666667, -95.36666667152Bar ditch and unfenced area. Western coastal plains. 1% slope with a southern exposure. Raino, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 44 inches. Associated with Bahia grass, elm, Johnson grass, and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893197Ames 31140
128Ames 31141T43634Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/18/1985Walker County.30.65416667, -95.6533333385Along roadside ditch. 0 to 1% slope. Trinity, clay loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 45 inches. Associated with rushes, sedges, and wild rye.Wild material1893198Ames 31141
129Ames 31142T43635Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/21/1985Giddings Township, Lee County.30.16666667, -96.900000001461% slope with a southern exposure. Crockett, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 36 inches. Associated with coastal Bermuda grass and Dallis grass.Wild material1893199Ames 31142
130Ames 31143T43636Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/03/1985East side of FM-2000, north of Cedar Creek, Goodwill quad, Burleson County.30.62500000, -96.68888889850-1% slope with an eastern exposure. Uhland, clay loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 36 inches. Associated with berry vines, Johnson grass, pecans, and trailing wild bean.Wild material1893200Ames 31143
131Ames 31144T43638Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/12/1985Site 1: near Boy Scout Ranch, Sweetwater Creek, Site 2: along County Line Road, Gageby Creek, and Site 3: Britt Ranch, Sweetwater Creek, all in the Pampa area, Wheeler County.685Wet bottomland, with a high water table. Site 1: wildlife land, Site 2: grazing for horses; may not have Eastern gamagrass for many more years, and Site 3: hay meadow. Most of the area had received more than average rain the year of collection. 0 to 1% slope with exposure on all sides. Sweetwater soils. Average annual precipitation of 23 inches. Associated with Indian grass, prairie cord grass, sand blue-stem, and switch grass.Wild material1893201Ames 31144
132Ames 31145T43639Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/1985Irion County.31.44166667, -100.758333306250 to 3% slope. Deu-Rioconcho, clay loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 20 inches.Wild material1893202Ames 31145
133Ames 31146T43640Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/1985Hunt County.33.25722222, -95.865000001741 to 3% slope with a southern exposure. Leson, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 43 inches. Associated with knotroot bristle grass, little and big blue-stem, and Maximillian sunflower.Wild material1893203Ames 31146
134Ames 31147T43641Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/15/1985Texas Claypan area, Robertson County.31.14166667, -96.3833333398Roadside ditch near drainage. 0 to 1% slope. Thenas, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 36 inches. Associated with Vasey's grass.Wild material1893204Ames 31147
135Ames 31148T43642Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/05/1985Along and in Hondo Creek bottom, 1 mile south of Tarpley, Uvalde area, Medina County.29.75000000, -99.50000000366Creek bottom. 1% slope with full exposure. Hilly, rocky, and wet. Tarrant rock outcrop soil. Average annual precipitation of 30 inches. Associated with Johnson grass.Wild material1893205Ames 31148
136Ames 31149T43643Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/22/1985Koenig Creek crossing, Medina Lake Road, 0.75 mile below Medina Dam, Uvalde area, Medina County.283Creek bottom. Very rocky and wet. 1% slope with full exposure. Tarrant rock outcrop soil. Average annual precipitation of 28.46 inches. Associated with Johnson grass, side-oats grama, Texas grama, and three-awn grass.Wild material1893206Ames 31149
137Ames 31150T43644Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/1985South Pease River bottom, west of bridge on Highway 70, Springs Ranch, Motley County.33.84166667, -100.875000007621 to 40% slope with a southwestern exposure. Tivoli, fine sandy soil. Average annual precipitation of 22 inches. Associated with Canadian wild rye and switch grass.Wild material1893207Ames 31150
138Ames 31151T43645Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/17/1985Alto Township, Cherokee County.31.65000000, -95.016666671071% slope with a western exposure. Alto, clay loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 45 inches. Associated with Bahia grass and Dallis grass.Wild material1893208Ames 31151
139Ames 31152T43646Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED05/28/1985Grimes County.30.42722222, -96.0513888961Edge of hay field by woodland. Frequently flooded. 1% slope with a northern exposure. Trinity, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 41 inches. Associated with Bahia grass, coastal, Johnson grass, oak, and pecan.Wild material1893209Ames 31152
140Ames 31153T43695Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/01/1985Madisonville, Madison County.30.94722222, -95.88083333Ditches where water frequently accumulates. Associated with Dallis grass.Wild material1893210Ames 31153
141Ames 31154T43696Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/16/1985Along Wolf Island Road, approximately 5 miles southwest of Dayton, Liberty County.30.01666667, -94.9333333321Last relic area in Liberty County. 0 to 1 slope. Beaumont, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 52 inches. Associated with Indian grass, Johnson grass, switch grass, and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893211Ames 31154
142Ames 31155T43697Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/05/1985Cooke County.33.63333333, -97.379722223143% slope with a southern exposure. Sanger, silty clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 35 inches. Associated with buffalo grass, Johnson grass, little blue-stem, and meadow drop-seed.Wild material1893212Ames 31155
143Ames 31156T43739Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/27/1985Harris County.32.50416667, -95.0833333351 to 3% slope. Midland, silty soil. Average annual precipitation of 45 inches. Associated with forbs, oak, Paspalum, and Yaupon.Wild material1893213Ames 31156
144Ames 31157T43742Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/24/1986Simonton Township, Fort Bend County.29.68333333, -96.00000000320 to 1% slope. Miller, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 55 inches. Associated with blue-stem, Dallis grass, and sedges.Wild material1893214Ames 31157
145Ames 31158T43743Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/24/1986Bryan West Quad, Robertson County.30.74166667, -96.4958333376Along roadside in ditch. 0 to 1% slope. Ships, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 38 inches. Associated with blood weed, Dallis grass, and Johnson grass.Wild material1893215Ames 31158
146Ames 31159T43746Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/17/1986Mt. Joy Township, Delta County.33.46666667, -95.616666671270.5% slope with a northern exposure. Trinity, clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 45 inches. Associated with Bermuda grass, Dallis grass, and Johnson grass.Wild material1893216Ames 31159
147Ames 31160T43747Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/01/1986Polk County.4% slope with a northwestern exposure. Doucette, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 47 inches. Associated with Bahia grass, blackberry, greenbrier, sumac, and three-awns.Wild material1893217Ames 31160
148Ames 31161T43748Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/12/1985Along County Road 300, Upshur County.32.66666667, -94.88777778914% slope. Lilbert, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 45 inches. Associated with Johnson grass.Wild material1893218Ames 31161
149Ames 31162T43749Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/07/1986Along and in Hondo Creek bottom, 1 mile south of Tarpley, Uvalde area, Medina County.29.75000000, -99.50000000366Creek bottom. 1% slope with full exposure. Hilly, rocky, and wet. Tarrant rock outcrop soil. Average annual precipitation of 30 inches. Associated with Johnson grass.Wild material1893219Ames 31162
150Ames 31163T43754Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/08/1986Garrison Township, Rusk County.31.88333333, -94.516666671041% slope with a western aspect. Iuka, sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 46 inches. Associated with honeysuckle, Johnson grass, Vasey's grass, and Virginia wild rye.Wild material1893220Ames 31163
151Ames 31164T43755Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/08/1986Morris County.33.21666667, -94.683333331074% slope with a south-southwestern exposure. Woodtell, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 46 inches. Associated with Bahia grass, Bermuda grass, Dallis grass, Johnson grass, and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893221Ames 31164
152Ames 31165T43756Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/15/1986Rusk County.32.25000000, -94.716666671223 to 5% slope. Average annual precipitation of 46 inches.Wild material1893222Ames 31165
153Ames 31166T43757Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/06/1986Hopkins County.33.25833333, -95.375000001190% slope. Lufkin Raino soil. Average annual precipitation of 44 inches. Associated with Bermuda grass, Florida Paspalum, Johnson grass, and knotroot bristle grass.Wild material1893223Ames 31166
154Ames 31167T43758Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/06/1986Hopkins County.33.20833333, -95.483333331250% slope. Nahatche soil. Average annual precipitation of 44 inches. Associated with Bermuda grass and Johnson grass.Wild material1893224Ames 31167
155Ames 31168T43759Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/30/1986Collin County.33.30833333, -96.725000002255 to 12% slope with a northwestern exposure. Austin, silty clay soil. Average annual precipitation of 36 inches. Associated with native grasses and other plants of a virgin prairie meadow.Wild material1893225Ames 31168
156Ames 31169T43760Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/25/1986Angelina County.31.31666667, -94.7500000076Fuller-Urban soil. Average annual precipitation of 46 inches. Associated with Bahia grass and Vasey's grass.Wild material1893226Ames 31169
157Ames 31170T43761Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/13/1986Along Piney Creek bridge, between Groveton and Apple Springs, Trinity County.31.14166667, -95.0916666779Wet to moist roadside ditch. 0.5% slope with a southern exposure. Marietta, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 45 inches. Associated with blackberry and Johnson grass.Wild material1893227Ames 31170
158Ames 31171T43813Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/08/1986Red River County.33.51666667, -95.000000001343% slope. Woodtell, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 45 inches. Associated with little blue-stem, Paspalum, and post oak.Wild material1893228Ames 31171
159Ames 31172T43814Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/1986Dinosaur Valley State Park, Glen Rose West Township, Somervell County.32.24722222, -97.058333331861% slope with a southeaster exposure. Frio, sandy clay loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 32 inches. Associated with elm, live oak, and native grass mix.Wild material1893229Ames 31172
160Ames 31173T43817Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED09/22/1986Gerald Petree's, next to Hubbard Creek, Shackelford County.32.74166667, -99.116666673650% slope with a western exposure. Average annual precipitation of 25.5 inches. Associated with barnyard grass, Johnson grass, and western ragweed.Wild material1893230Ames 31173
161Ames 31174T43818Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED10/1986Cobb Township, Kaufman County.32.68333333, -96.133333331.5% slope. Axter, fine sandy loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 42 inches. Associated with Bermuda grass, Johnson grass, and Paspalum.Wild material1893231Ames 31174
162Ames 31175T43819Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED10/1986Bosque County.31.54611111, -97.77277778186Outer edge of cropland field. Frio soil. Average annual precipitation of 32 inches. Associated with elm, Japanese brome, pecan, and Virginia wild rye.Wild material1893232Ames 31175
163Ames 31176T43820Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED10/01/1986Tom Halbert's ex-wife's place, Sabine County.31.45000000, -93.88333333820 to 1% slope. Magnolia soil. Associated with Bahia grass, Dallis grass, fescue, honey locust, ragweed, and rosinweed.Wild material1893233Ames 31176
164Ames 31177T43821Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED06/05/1986Along Highway FM51, Cooke County.33.45222222, -97.28972222259Roadside ditch. 1% slope with a southern exposure. Slidell-San Saba soil. Average annual precipitation of 35 inches. Associated with Johnson grass.Wild material1893234Ames 31177
165Ames 31178T43822Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED10/1986Motley County.33.85000000, -100.85000000743Less than 1% slope. Tivoli, fine sandy soil. Average annual precipitation of 20 inches. Associated with Canadian wild rye, little blue-stem, and switch grass.Wild material1893235Ames 31178
166Ames 31179T43823Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/01/1986Kerr County.29.91666667, -99.233333335731.5% slope with a northern exposure. Oakalla, silty clay loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 30 inches. Associated with Canadian wild rye and Johnson grass.Wild material1893236Ames 31179
167Ames 31180T43825Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED08/1986Shackelford County.32.73333333, -99.283333334400% slope with a southern exposure. Average annual precipitation of 25.5 inches. Associated with Klein's grass.Wild material1893237Ames 31180
168Ames 31181T43827Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED09/1986Colliers Creek Township, Harrison County.32.49166667, -94.3000000085Road fill. 4% slope with a northern exposure. Average annual precipitation of 46 inches. Associated with Bermuda grass and Johnson grass.Wild material1893238Ames 31181
169Ames 31182T43973Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Texas, United States Historic2011COLLECTED07/1986Mills County.31.47222222, -96.869444443921% slope with a western exposure. West, silty loam soil. Average annual precipitation of 25 inches. Associated with Canadian wild rye, Johnson grass, and Texas winter grass.Wild material1893239Ames 31182
170Ames 30510Ames 30510Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Illinois, United StatesNC7Not Available2010COLLECTEDPRE 2010Madison County.38.83333300, -89.90000000Cultivated.Cultivated material1836388Ames 30510
171MIA 35919Martin GermplasmTripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Florida, United StatesMIA2004COLLECTED10/28/1989Highway 170, 1.5 miles south of Indiantown; 0.4 miles south of Highway 76.27.01666667, -80.51666667Cabbage palm hammock in MLRA 155, with a southern exposure and slope of 2%. Precipitation in area averages 58 inches per year.Clone1688648MIA 35919
172MIA 35920St. Lucie GermplasmTripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Florida, United StatesMIA2004COLLECTED03/28/1990Highway 712, 2 miles east of junction with US-1 in St. Lucie County, Florida.27.41666667, -80.33333333Native stand growing within few 100 ft of Indian River on poorly drained, nearly level, sandy soils.CloneGeneral collection site information: Water table varies from 10-40 inches. Climate is warm and humid in summer with mild winters. Total rainfall averages 55 inches. Average number of days with temperatures of 90 degrees or higher is 39; lower than 32 degrees is 1. Daily average temperature is 73.8 degrees.1688708MIA 35920
173Ames 26840Ames 26840Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Missouri, United StatesNC7Not Available2002COLLECTED2001Lawrence County.37.11666667, -93.83333333Wild material1635684Ames 26840
174Ames 24551Ames 24551Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Missouri, United StatesNC7Not Available1998COLLECTED08/20/1997Petis County.Wild material1556793Ames 24551
175MIA 34611DHT 68-20-01Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1667049MIA 34611
176MIA 34430DHT 71-18Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray North Carolina, United StatesMIA1991DONATEDNEAR 1991CloneWC2T-01-01^;1510890MIA 34430
177MIA 34431DHT 71-19Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray North Carolina, United StatesMIA1991DONATEDNEAR 1991CloneWC2T-01-02^;1531895MIA 34431
178MIA 34432DHT 68-1Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Monagas, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/21/1968Coll. on road from Caripe to San Augustin. 4 km view S of Hotel Guacharo from mountain side. 15 km from town (Caripe). Cultivated. "Guatemala". DHT1200CloneWC2T-01-03^;1531896MIA 34432
179MIA 34443DHT 63-17Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1968Coll. Colombia, Valle, Joaquincito, Rio Naya, Buenaventura. (Col 16-Patino).1540CloneWC2T-01-08^;1531900MIA 34443
180MIA 34444DHT 80-15Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Valle del Cauca, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1968Coll. 33 km from Cali on road to Buenaventura. Cultivated. J.R.Harlan.CloneWC2T-01-09^;1531901MIA 34444
181MIA 34445DHT 80-16Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1968Cultivated next to road between Mandarno and Santander. J.R.Harlan.CloneWC2T-01-10^;1510841MIA 34445
182MIA 34446DHT 80-17Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Chocó, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1968Cultivated. 37 km S of Quibdo. J.R.Harlan.CloneWC2T-01-11^;1531902MIA 34446
183MIA 34447DHT 80-18Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Valle del Cauca, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED1968Coll. 85 km from Cali along old road to Buenaventura. Cultivated. J.R.Harlan.CloneWC2T-01-12^;1531903MIA 34447
184MIA 34450DHT 68-68Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray BrazilMIA1991COLLECTED1968CloneWC2T-01-14^;1531904MIA 34450
185MIA 34451DHT 66-16Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Heredia, Costa RicaMIA1991COLLECTED1985SW slope of Volcan Barba. Near San Jose de la Montana, 10 m above stream. Coll. by W.H.Hatheway.1500In transition zone of subtropical and warm temperate wet forest.CloneWC2T-01-15^;1531905MIA 34451
186MIA 34454DHT 73-1Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, MexicoMIA1991COLLECTED10/28/1963Coll. in general area of type locality, Rancho El Mirador, 15 miles E of Huatusco. Coll. LFR.Open wooded slope bordering a cultivated field.CloneWC2T-01-16^;1510839MIA 34454
187MIA 34455DHT 73-02Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray HondurasMIA1991COLLECTED12/15/1966Dept. Mozaran, El Zamorano. Cult. field of Escuela Agricola Panamericana. Coll. LFT and AMR.CloneWC2T-01-17^;1510840MIA 34455
188MIA 34503DHT 66-13-1Tripsacum peruvianum de Wet & Timothy San Martín, PeruMIA1991COLLECTED05/09/1966Huallaga River 1 km down-river from Buenos Aires on left bank going down. DHT.Steep bank with rocks. Plants at high waterline. Partial shade.CloneWC2T-16-03^;1511719MIA 34503
189MIA 34504DHT 66-13-2Tripsacum peruvianum de Wet & Timothy San Martín, PeruMIA1991COLLECTED05/09/1966Huallaga River 1 km down-river from Buenos Aires on left bank going down. DHT.Steep bank with rocks. Plants at high waterline. Partial Shade.CloneWC2T-16-04^;1511720MIA 34504
190MIA 34628'Meridonale'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1511513MIA 34628
191MIA 34633MIA 34633Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy MIANot Available1991Clone1511723MIA 34633
192MIA 34635MIA 34635Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1531924MIA 34635
193MIA 34637MIA 34637Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1511726MIA 34637
194MIA 34642DHT 68-39-2Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1531925MIA 34642
195MIA 34650'Hirsutum'Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson MIA1991Clone1511272MIA 34650
196MIA 34653DHT 64-09Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531926MIA 34653
197MIA 34655DHT 63-48Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531927MIA 34655
198MIA 34656DHT 64-26Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1511259MIA 34656
199MIA 34657DHT 79-01Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531928MIA 34657
200MIA 34658DHT 79-02Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531929MIA 34658
201MIA 34661DHT 79-03Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531930MIA 34661
202MIA 34663MIA 34663Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIANot Available1991Clone1511273MIA 34663
203MIA 34664DHT 64-48Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531931MIA 34664
204MIA 34665DHT 78-04Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531932MIA 34665
205MIA 34666DHT 78-02Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531933MIA 34666
206MIA 34667DHT 64-50Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531934MIA 34667
207MIA 34668DHT 64-51Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531935MIA 34668
208MIA 34670DHT 64-53Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1511625MIA 34670
209MIA 34676DHT 64-57Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531936MIA 34676
210MIA 34685DHT 63-1-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531937MIA 34685
211MIA 34709DHT 63-51Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Illinois, United StatesMIA1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1511739MIA 34709
212MIA 34716MIA 34716Tripsacum lanceolatum Rupr. ex E. Fourn. MIA1991Clone1511275MIA 34716
213MIA 34717MIA 34717Tripsacum lanceolatum Rupr. ex E. Fourn. MIANot Available1991Clone1511277MIA 34717
214MIA 34722MIA 34722Tripsacum jalapense de Wet & Brink MIA1991Clone1511289MIA 34722
215MIA 34723MIA 34723Tripsacum jalapense de Wet & Brink MIA1991Clone1531939MIA 34723
216MIA 34728MIA 34728Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. MIA1991Clone1511290MIA 34728
217MIA 34734MIA 34734Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. MIA1991Clone1511292MIA 34734
218MIA 34740MIA 34740Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. MIA1991Clone1511711MIA 34740
219MIA 34754CEL 4636Tripsacum sp.MIANot Available1991Clone1511283MIA 34754
220MIA 34755CEL 3750Tripsacum sp.MIANot Available1991Clone1511656MIA 34755
221MIA 34761MIA 34761Tripsacum sp.MIA1991Clone1531944MIA 34761
222MIA 34775FTG 67-285Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531947MIA 34775
223MIA 34777FTG 67-292Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531948MIA 34777
224MIA 34779MIA 34779Tripsacum sp.MIA1991Clone1511286MIA 34779
225MIA 34785MIA 34785Tripsacum jalapense de Wet & Brink MIA1991Clone1511643MIA 34785
226MIA 34790CEL 4877Tripsacum laxum Nash MIA1991Clone1511293MIA 34790
227MIA 34792CEL 4873Tripsacum laxum Nash MIA1991Clone1511657MIA 34792
228MIA 34800DHT 74-77Tripsacum sp.MIANot Available1991Clone1511615MIA 34800
229MIA 34721DHT 67-47Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. var. guatemalense de Wet & Brink Jalisco, MexicoMIANot Available1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1986Coll. 24 km marker at Barranca de los Oblatos on road to Zacatecas along talus slope. L.F.Randolph.Clone1511644MIA 34721
230MIA 34437DHT 68-15Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Mérida, Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTED01/29/1968Coll. along roadbank 12 km before La Vigia after crossing river. On road from Mendoza. Both sides of road hillsides, very dense. DHT.Clone1537650MIA 34437
231MIA 34449DHT 66-11Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray San Martín, PeruMIANot Available1991COLLECTED05/08/1966Coll. Prov. de Huallaga. At SIPA Granja Demonstrativa, Bella Vista, introduced and in garden plots on farm. 3-4 ft. tall. No seed, no flowers. DHT.CloneWC2T-01-13^;1537651MIA 34449
232MIA 34453DHT 73-3Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Honduras Historic1991COLLECTED12/15/1966Dept. Morazan, El Zamorano. Cult. field of Escuela Agricola Panamericana, coll. LFR and AMR.Clone1510842MIA 34453
233MIA 34459DHT 68-41-2Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. australe Boyacá, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/17/1968Coll. 10 km Aqua Azul to Yopal, by creek called Cano Blanca. Farm owned by Antonio Perilla. "Masiega." DTH and E Hdz X.Growing on stream bank in shade with panicum (some) and trees. Seed probably washed downstream from above. Some plants 4-5 m tall, small pop.: 5-7 plants.CloneWC2T-02-12^;1511635MIA 34459
234MIA 34464DHT 63-11Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. australe Meta, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED1968640 San Martin km 12. Carr. a Villavicencia 640 meters. Coll. Patino.CloneWC2T-02-13^;1511634MIA 34464
235MIA 34469DHT 68-51-5Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. australe Meta, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/23/1968Km 50 Granja Exper. "La Libertad" to Pto. Lopez, Hda Siberia from Villavicencio. Apparently used in part for forage. "Macana" - may be local name. DHT and E Hdz X.250In sural with palm, thorns legumes, Cecropia, other deciduous trees. Along stream with little water.CloneWC2T-02-14^;1537439MIA 34469
236MIA 34485DHT 68-67-2Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. hirsutum de Wet & Timothy BrazilMIA1991COLLECTED1968Coll. from Instituto Agronomico Campinas, S.P. Originally collected south of Aquidauana in state of Matto Grosso. Exact site unknown. Obtained by W.R.Langford and R.A.Hammond.CloneWC2T-02-15^;1537443MIA 34485
237MIA 34486DHT 66-1Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. hirsutum de Wet & Timothy BoliviaMIA1991COLLECTED04/12/1966Coll. Prov. Chiquitos, S of Santiago between Santiagamo and San Roque. 20 km E of Robore. DHT.360In grass-shrub area between forest edges and dry sand creekbed. Best specimens were those growing with shrub and intertwined. Other plants were eaten by cattle.CloneWC2T-02-16^;1537445MIA 34486
238MIA 34491DHT 66-5-5Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. hirsutum de Wet & Timothy BoliviaMIA1991COLLECTED04/22/1966Coll. Beni, Reyes. On road to Rurrenabaque in area unpopulated, called Cosar. 3 km west of airport. DHT.260On edge of pampa-isla, on edge of small islands of trees along road. Plants 3-4 meters tall. Spec A 3.75 meters tall, 18 nodes.CloneWC2T-02-17^;1636054MIA 34491
239MIA 34492DHT 66-6-1Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. hirsutum de Wet & Timothy BoliviaMIA1991COLLECTED04/22/1966Coll. south of landing strip across swamp - "curiche de payache" on isla de payache. Very common - very large plants. On edge of swamp, 3-4 ft. above water. DHT.260CloneWC2T-03-01^;1635693MIA 34492
240MIA 34495DHT 66-7-4Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. hirsutum de Wet & Timothy BoliviaMIA1991COLLECTED04/23/1966Coll. Puesta San Jose to S. 1 km of a house called Estancia San Jose along a wooded island and border of curiche which is very long. Usually in open areas of wooded islands above high water. 2 km SE direct from Punto Cuarto. DHT.260CloneWC2T-03-02^;1511636MIA 34495
241MIA 34497DHT 66-8-2Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. hirsutum de Wet & Timothy BoliviaMIA1991COLLECTED04/25/1966Coll. Puesto Guaymisa, 24 km E of Reyes along edge of high ground wooded island. DHT.CloneWC2T-03-03^;1511263MIA 34497
242MIA 34499DHT 66-8-4Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. hirsutum de Wet & Timothy BoliviaMIA1991COLLECTED04/25/1966Coll. PUesta San Jose to S. 1 km of a house called Estancia San Jose along a wooded island and border of curiche which is very long. 2 km SE direct from Punto Cuarto. DHT.260Usually in open areas of wooded islands above high water.CloneWC2T-03-04^;1636056MIA 34499
243MIA 34502DHT 66-12Tripsacum peruvianum de Wet & Timothy San Martín, PeruMIA1991COLLECTED05/09/1966On Huallaga River up-river from Pucacaca about 2.5 km on right side of river. DHT.CloneWC2T-16-02^;1511718MIA 34502
244MIA 34506DHT 68-44-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Boyacá, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Ca. 7 km Soata to Capitanejo. Valley of Rio Chicamocha. Probably lots of Tripsacum on hillsides not accessible to goats, which are in abundance. DHT and E Hdz X. between Soata and Tibocoque.1000On boulder slides in soil pockets. Very dry.CloneWC2T-06-11^;1511620MIA 34506
245MIA 34507DHT 68-44-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Boyacá, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Ca. 7 km Soata to Capitanejo. Valley of Rio Chicamocha. Probably lots of Tripsacum on hillsides not accessible to goats, which are in abundance. DHT and E Hdz X. between Soata and Tibocoque.1000On boulder slides in soil pockets. Very dry.CloneWC2T-06-12^;1636089MIA 34507
246MIA 34509DHT 68-44-6Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Boyacá, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Ca. 7 km Soata to Capitanejo. Valley of Rio Chicamocha. Probably lots of Tripsacum on hillsides not accessible to goats, which are in abundance. DHT and E Hdz X. between Soata and Tibocoque.1000On boulder slides in soil pockets. Very dry.CloneWC2T-06-13^;1636091MIA 34509
247MIA 34510DHT 68-44-7Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Boyacá, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Ca. 7 km Soata to Capitanejo. Valley of Rio Chicamocha. Probably lots of Tripsacum on hillsides not accessible to goats, which are in abundance. DHT and E Hdz X. between Soata and Tibocoque.1000On boulder slides in soil pockets. Very dry.Clone1636092MIA 34510
248MIA 34511DHT 68-44-9Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Boyacá, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Ca. 7 km Soata to Capitanejo. Valley of Rio Chicamocha. Probably lots of Tripsacum on hillsides not accessible to goats, which are in abundance. DHT and E Hdz X. between Soata and Tibocoque.1000On boulder slides in soil pockets. Very dry.Clone1511265MIA 34511
249MIA 34513DHT 68-45-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Km 5 Malaga to Capitanejo. DHT and E Hdz X..1600On steep bank, sandy soil with rock and gravel. Other grasses, shrubs.Clone1636097MIA 34513
250MIA 34514DHT 68-45-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Km 5 Malaga to Capitanejo. DHT and E Hdz X.1600On steep bank, sandy soil with rock and gravel. Other grasses, shrubs.CloneWC2T-06-14^;1636119MIA 34514
251MIA 34515DHT 68-45-5Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Km 5 Malaga to Capitanejo. DHT and E Hdz X.1600On steep bank, sandy soil with rock and gravel. Other grasses, shrubs.CloneWC2T-07-01^;1511740MIA 34515
252MIA 34516DHT 68-45-6Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Km 5 Malaga to Capitanejo. DHT and E Hdz X.1600On steep bank, sandy soil with rock and gravel. Other grasses, shrubs.CloneWC2T-07-02^;1511627MIA 34516
253MIA 34517DHT 68-45-7Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968Km 5 Malaga to Capitanejo. DHT and E Hdz X.1600On steep bank, sandy soil with rock and gravel. Other grasses, shrubs.CloneWC2T-07-03^;1511266MIA 34517
254MIA 34518DHT 68-46-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 7 from San Adres between Malaga y San Andres. Melinis dominant. "Cortadera" cattle eat when young. DHT and E Hdz X.1300Steep rocky wall of mountain valley. Dry, gravelly sandy soil. Eastern exposure.CloneWC2T-07-04^;1636164MIA 34518
255MIA 34519DHT 68-46-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 7 from San Adres between Malaga y San Andres. Melinis dominant. "Cortadera" cattle eat when young. DHT and E Hdz X.1300Steep rocky wall of mountain valley. Dry, gravelly sandy soil. Eastern exposure.CloneWC2T-07-05^;1636169MIA 34519
256MIA 34520DHT 68-46-6Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 7 from San Adres between Malaga y San Andres. Melinis dominant. "Cortadera" cattle eat when young. DHT and E Hdz X.1300Steep rocky wall of mountain valley. Dry, gravelly sandy soil. Eastern exposure.Clone1636176MIA 34520
257MIA 34521DHT 68-47-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968By bridge of Rio Igaura. DHT and E Hdz X.1700On steep slope. West exposure. Sand and gravel, soil gray with Melinis, figs, thorny legumes. Shale base.CloneWC2T-07-06^;1636188MIA 34521
258MIA 34522DHT 68-47-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968By bridge of Rio Igaura. DHT and E Hdz X.1700On steep slope. West exposure. Sand and gravel, soil gray with Melinis, figs, thorny legumes. Shale base.CloneWC2T-07-07^;1511267MIA 34522
259MIA 34523DHT 68-47-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/18/1968By bridge of Rio Igaura. DHT and E Hdz X.1700On steep slope. West exposure. Sand and gravel, soil gray with Melinis, figs, thorny legumes. Shale base.Clone1531909MIA 34523
260MIA 34524DHT 68-47-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/18/1968By bridge of Rio Igaura. DHT and E Hdz X.1700On steep slope. West exposure. Sand and gravel, soil gray with Melinis, figs, thorny legumes. Shale base.CloneWC2T-07-08^;1548702MIA 34524
261MIA 34525DHT 68-50-01Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/19/19681 km from Los Curos to San Gil. Large (very) pop. (thousands) along Rio Manco, both sides. Pop. extends from Los Curos for about 3 or 4 kms toward San Gil. DHT and E Hdz X.Clone1554461MIA 34525
262MIA 34526DHT 68-50-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/19/19681 km from Los Curos to San Gil. Large (very) pop. (thousands) along Rio Manco, both sides. Pop. extends from Los Curos for about 3 or 4 kms toward San Gil. DHT and E Hdz X.Clone1511741MIA 34526
263MIA 34527DHT 68-50-5Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/19/19681 km from Los Curos to San Gil. Large (very) pop. (thousands) along Rio Manco, both sides. Pop. extends from Los Curos for about 3 or 4 kms toward San Gil. DHT and E Hdz X.CloneWC2T-07-09^;1511743MIA 34527
264MIA 34529DHT 68-65-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Norte. Entre entrunque Bochelema y entrunque Chinacota. Carr. Pamplona to Cucuta. El Raezon. Abundante poblacion, segregante. Cerca 900 m a Rio Pamplonito. DHT and E Hdz X.Ladera muy inclinada, desparamadero de rocas proveniente de talud superio de material conglomerado. Suelo suelto, limoso, algo pardo.CloneWC2T-07-10^;1636231MIA 34529
265MIA 34530DHT 68-65-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Norte. Entre entrunque Bochelema y entrunque Chinacota. Carr. Pamplona to Cucuta. El Raezon. Abundante poblacion, segregante. Circa 900 m a Rio Pamplonito. DHT and E Hdz X.Ladera muy inclinada, desparamadero de rocas proveniente de talud superio de material conglomerado. Suelo suelto, limoso, algo pardo.CloneWC2T-07-11^;1636232MIA 34530
266MIA 34531DHT 68-65-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Norte. Entre entrunque Bochelema y entrunque Chinacota. Carr. Pamplona to Cucuta. El Raezon. Abundante poblacion, segregante. Cerca 900 m a Rio Pamplonito. DHT and E Hdz X.Ladera muy inclinada, desparamadero de rocas proveniente de talud superio de material conglomerado. Suelo suelto, limoso, algo pardo.CloneWC2T-07-12^;1636233MIA 34531
267MIA 34532DHT 68-65-5Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Entre entrunque Bochelema y entrunque Chinacota. Carr. Pamplona to Cucuta. El Raezon. Abundante poblacion, segregante. Circa 900 m a Rio Pamplonito. DHT and E Hdz X.Ladera muy inclinada, desparamadero de rocas proveniente de talud superio de material conglomerado. Suelo suelto, limoso, algo pardo.CloneWC2T-08-01^;1511628MIA 34532
268MIA 34533DHT 68-65-6Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Entre entrunque Bochelema y entrunque Chinacota. Carr. Pamplona to Cucuta. El Raezon. Abundante poblacion, segregante. Cerca 900 m a Rio Pamplonito. DHT and E Hdz X.Ladera muy inclinada, desparamadero de rocas proveniente de talud superio de material conglomerado. Suelo suelto, limoso, algo pardo.CloneWC2T-08-02^;1636235MIA 34533
269MIA 34534DHT 63-15Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Santander Sur Bucaramanga - Rio Surata. V.M.Patino.700CloneWC2T-08-03^;1537652MIA 34534
270MIA 34535DHT 63-22Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Táchira, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Km 19 Carr. San Cristobal - San Antonio. La Libertad. V.M.Patino.880CloneWC2T-08-04^;1636244MIA 34535
271MIA 34536DHT 80-19Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Táchira, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1980On road from San Cristobal to La Libertad, km 18. Patino.CloneWC2T-08-05^;1511745MIA 34536
272MIA 34537DHT 63-23Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Táchira, Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Km 78. Seroabuco. Rio La Grita. V.M.Patino.650Clone1636246MIA 34537
273MIA 34538DHT 63-21Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Valera, Venezuela.CloneWC2T-08-06^;1636247MIA 34538
274MIA 34539DHT 80-20Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1980Motatan R. Valera to Merida.CloneWC2T-08-07^;1636248MIA 34539
275MIA 34540DHT 63-25Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Carr. Valera - Merida. Adjntas Momboy-Motatan Est. Trujillo 500 m.CloneWC2T-08-08^;1636249MIA 34540
276MIA 34541DHT 80-24Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1980Trujillo between Momboy and Motatan, on Merida to Valera road.Clone1511750MIA 34541
277MIA 34542DHT 68-8Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/29/19681 km Valera-Trujillo above Motatan River leaving town. DHT.Dry rocky hillside. SSE exposure.CloneWC2T-08-09^;1511631MIA 34542
278MIA 34543DHT 68-9Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTED01/28/1968Beside Motatan River, at foot of hill. DHT.Dry rocky hillside. N exposure.Clone1511630MIA 34543
279MIA 34544DHT 68-10-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/28/19684 km below La Puerta on road from Valera to Timotes. Both sides of road, cliff above river and road. DHT1400Rocky cliff.CloneWC2T-08-10^;1511268MIA 34544
280MIA 34545DHT 68-10-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED12/28/19684 km below La Puerta on road from Valera to Timotes. Both sides of rad, cliff above river and road. DHT.1400Rocky cliff.CloneWC2T-08-11^;1511626MIA 34545
281MIA 34546DHT 68-10-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/28/19684 km below La Puerta on road from Valera to Timotes. Both sides of road, cliff above river and road. DHT.1400Rocky cliff.CloneWC2T-09-01^;1636412MIA 34546
282MIA 34549DHT 68-10-8Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/28/19684 km below La Puerta on road from Valera to Timotes. Both sides of road, cliff above river and road. DHT.1400Rocky cliff.CloneWC2T-09-02^;1511629MIA 34549
283MIA 34550DHT 68-11-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/29/1968On road along Motatan River between La Mesa and Valera. About 4 km below La Mesa. DHT.1200Dry hillside.CloneWC2T-09-03^;1537480MIA 34550
284MIA 34551DHT 68-11-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/29/1968Coll. on road along Motatan River between La Mesa and Valera. About 4 km below La Mesa. DHT.1200Dry hillside.CloneWC2T-09-04^;1531910MIA 34551
285MIA 34552DHT 68-11-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/29/1968On road along Motatan River between La Mesa and Valera. About 4 km below La Mesa. DHT.1200Dry hillside.CloneWC2T-09-05^;1636424MIA 34552
286MIA 34554DHT 68-13-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTED01/29/1968Quebrada de las Cuevas. Just after crossing bridge down-river from pueblo. Along river and water canal. DHT.700Clone1636428MIA 34554
287MIA 34555DHT 68-13-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/29/1968Quebrada de las Cuevas. Just after crossing bridge down-river from pueblo. Along river and water canal. DHT.700CloneWC2T-09-06^;1636439MIA 34555
288MIA 34556DHT 68-14-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED01/29/1968On road (dirt) from Valera to Quebrada de las Cuevas. 5 km below las Cuevas on hillside above river. Very large colony. DHT.600CloneWC2T-09-07^;1537481MIA 34556
289MIA 34559DHT 68-27-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Mérida, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED02/03/1968Between Ejido and Parroquia. Large colony hardly accessible but readily eaten by goats. DHT.Very dry, leaves curled.CloneWC2T-09-08^;1511270MIA 34559
290MIA 34560DHT 68-27-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Mérida, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED02/03/1968Between Ejido and Parroquia. Large colony hardly accessible but readily eaten by goats. DHT.Very dry, leaves curled.CloneWC2T-09-09^;1511744MIA 34560
291MIA 34562DHT 68-27-7Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Mérida, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED02/03/1968Between Ejido and Parroquia. Large colony hardly accessible but readily eaten by goats. DHT.Very dry, leaves curled.CloneWC2T-09-10^;1548704MIA 34562
292MIA 34564DHT 63-26Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Monagas, Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Km 4-1/2 Carr. San Francisco - Caripe. V.M.Patino.740Clone1531911MIA 34564
293MIA 34565DHT 63-12Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Km 1 Carr. Lourdes. V.M.Patino.1540CloneWC2T-09-11^;1531912MIA 34565
294MIA 34566DHT 63-13Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Sardinata. V.M.Patino.440CloneWC2T-10-01^;1531913MIA 34566
295MIA 34567DHT 63-14Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 19631120CloneWC2T-10-02^;1636456MIA 34567
296MIA 34568DHT 63-16Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1963Guacharacus, Guespa-Suita.800Clone1511751MIA 34568
297MIA 34569DHT 68-48-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 2 Los Curos to El Tope. DHT and E Hdz X.Western exposure on steep moist (stream fed quebrada).CloneWC2T-10-03^;1636461MIA 34569
298MIA 34570DHT 68-48-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 2 Los Curos to El Tope. DHT and E Hdz X.Western exposure on steep moist (stream fed quebrada).CloneWC2T-10-04^;1636464MIA 34570
299MIA 34571DHT 68-48-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 2 Los Curos to El Tope. DHT and E Hdz X.Western exposure on steep moist (stream fed quebrada).CloneWC2T-10-05^;1636466MIA 34571
300MIA 34572DHT 68-48-5Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 2 Los Curos to El Tope. DHT and E Hdz X.Western exposure on steep moist (stream fed quebrada).CloneWC2T-10-06^;1636467MIA 34572
301MIA 34573DHT 68-49-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 2 Los Curos to El Tope. Same site as DHT 68-48-1 (MIA-34569). DHT and E Hdz X.Western exposure. Typical plant of coll. isolated on drier and rockier areas from rest of pop.Clone1552843MIA 34573
302MIA 34574DHT 68-49-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/19/1968Km 2 Los Curos to El Tope. Same site as DHT 68-48-1 (MIA-34569). DHT and E Hdz X.Western exposure. Typical plant of coll. isolated on drier and rockier areas from rest of pop.CloneWC2T-10-07^;1636475MIA 34574
303MIA 34575DHT 68-59-I-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2 ca. Santiago to Gramalote. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Steep slate hillside called "Balastrera". Drainage into Rio Peralonso.CloneWC2T-10-08^; Some plants 4 m tall 5-7 terminal ramifications on inflor. Segregating for pubescence. Plant 1 almost glabrous sun red. Plant 2 Inside sheath - very pubescent, sun red, some pubescence on outer edge of sheath. DHT and E Hdz X.1537193MIA 34575
304MIA 34576DHT 68-59-I-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2 ca. Santiago to Gramalote. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Steep slate hillside called "Balastrera". Drainage into Rio Peralonso.Clone1531914MIA 34576
305MIA 34577DHT 68-59-I-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2 ca. Santiago to Gramalote. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Steep slate hillside called "Balastrera". Drainage into Rio Peralonso.CloneWC2T-10-09^;1537656MIA 34577
306MIA 34578DHT 68-59-II-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2 ca. Santiago to Gramalote. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Habitat: Steep slate hillside called "Balastrera". Drainage into Rio Peralonso.CloneWC2T-10-10^;1636536MIA 34578
307MIA 34579DHT-68-59-II-03Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2 ca. Santiago to Gramalote. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Steep slate hillside called "Balastrera". Drainage into Rio Peralonso.Clone1612452MIA 34579
308MIA 34580DHT 68-60-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 1.5 Gramalote to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.1500CloneWC2T-11-01^; Gramalote "Village founded in Nov. 111 yrs. ago and named for the grass which was then very widespread before intro. of jaragua guinea melinus etc. DHT and E Hdz X."1531915MIA 34580
309MIA 34581DHT 68-60-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 1.5 Gramalote to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.1500CloneWC2T-11-02^; Gramalote "Village founded in Nov. 111 yrs. ago and named for the grass which was then very widespread before intro. of jaragua guinea melinus etc. DHT and E Hdz X."1636549MIA 34581
310MIA 34582DHT 68-60-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 1.5 Gramalote to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.1500CloneWC2T-11-03^; Gramalote "Village founded in Nov. 111 yrs. ago and named for the grass which was then very widespread before intro. of jaragua guinea melinus etc. DHT and E Hdz X."1636550MIA 34582
311MIA 34583DHT 68-60-5Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 1.5 Gramalote to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.1500CloneWC2T-11-04^; Gramalote "Village founded in Nov. 111 yrs. ago and named for the grass which was then very widespread before intro. of jaragua guinea melinus etc. DHT and E Hdz X."1636551MIA 34583
312MIA 34584DHT 68-61-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Quebrada La Calderera. Km 2 Gramalote to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.1100On steep rocky hillside, large pop.CloneWC2T-11-05^;1636552MIA 34584
313MIA 34585DHT 68-61-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Quebrada La Calderera. Km 2 Gramalote to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.100On steep rocky hillside, large pop.CloneWC2T-11-06^;1636553MIA 34585
314MIA 34586DHT 68-61-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Quebrada La Calderera. Km 2 Gramalote to Lourdes. DHT and Hdz X.1100On steep rocky hillside, large pop.CloneWC2T-11-07^;1511621MIA 34586
315MIA 34587DHT 68-61-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Quebrada La Calderera. Km 2 Gramalote to Lourdes.1100On steep rocky hillside, large pop.Clone1548705MIA 34587
316MIA 34589DHT 68-62-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2-3 ca. Sardinata to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.500On steep bank in valley of Rio Risito.CloneWC2T-11-08^;1531916MIA 34589
317MIA 34590DHT 68-62-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2-3 ca. Sardinata to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.500On steep bank in valley of Rio Risito.Clone1531917MIA 34590
318MIA 34591DHT 68-62-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2-3 ca. Sardinata to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.500On steep bank in valley of Rio Risito.CloneWC2T-11-09^;1636554MIA 34591
319MIA 34592DHT 68-62-5Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2-3 ca. Sardinata to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.500On steep bank in valley of Rio Risito.CloneWC2T-11-10^;1537657MIA 34592
320MIA 34593DHT 68-62-6Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 2-3 ca. Sardinata to Lourdes. DHT and E Hdz X.500On steep bank in valley or Rio Risito.CloneWC2T-12-01^;1636555MIA 34593
321MIA 34594DHT 68-63-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 4 ca. Dona Juana to Durania. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Slate hillside by road.CloneWC2T-12-02^; Herb spec has 2 ramifications of auxiliary terminal flowers. This may be exception, others few and out of each have 3+ on lateral and terminals, petiolate.1531918MIA 34594
322MIA 34595DHT 68-63-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 4 ca. Dona Juana to Durania. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Slate hillside by road.Clone1511752MIA 34595
323MIA 34596DHT 68-63-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 4 ca. Dona Juana to Durania. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Slate hillside by road.Clone1531919MIA 34596
324MIA 34597DHT 68-63-5Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 4 ca. Dona Juana to Durania. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Slate hillside by road.Clone1636575MIA 34597
325MIA 34598DHT 68-63-6Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Km 4 ca. Dona Juana to Durania. DHT and E Hdz X.1600Slate hillside by road.Clone1511633MIA 34598
326MIA 34599DHT 68-64-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED02/27/196860 km sur de Cucuta, carr. A Pamplona. DHT and E Hdz X.1150"La Esperanza" Manchon australe, ladera rocosa, cerca siembra cana azucar, entre brenal de Rubus, Melinus, Pennisetum. No lejos del Rio Pamplonito.Clone1511760MIA 34599
327MIA 34600DHT 68-66-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIANot Available1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Entre entrunque Bochelema y entrunque Chinacota. Carr. Pamplona to Cucuta. El Raezon. Abundante poblacion, segregante. Cerca 900 m a Rio Pamplinito. DHT and E Hdz X.Ladera muy inclinada, desparamadero de rocas proveniente de talud superio de material conglomerado. Suelo suelto, limoso, algo pardo.Clone1636812MIA 34600
328MIA 34601DHT 68-66-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Entre entrunque Bochelema y entrunque Chinacota. Carr. Palmplona to Cucuta. El Raezon. Abundante poblacion, segregante. Cerca 900 m a Rio Pamplinito. DHT and E Hdz X.Ladera muy inclinada, desparamadero de rocas proveniente de talud superio de material conglomerado. Suelo suelto, limoso, algo pardo.Clone1531920MIA 34601
329MIA 34602DHT 68-66-3Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Same site as collection 297(68-65). Plantas ca. 2.5 alto. Hojas basales largo, peciolada; hojas intermedias 4.5 cm de ancho; hojas superiores largo y lancioladas. Poco pubescenscia.Clone1552844MIA 34602
330MIA 34604DHT 68-66-04Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1863958MIA 34604
331MIA 34605DHT 68-16-01Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1863959MIA 34605
332MIA 34607MIA 34607Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Historic1991Clone1863960MIA 34607
333MIA 34608DHT 68-19-1Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Táchira, Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTED02/01/1968Coll. km 18 on road from San Cristobal to Rubio. Small colony 25 plants. Other isolated plants along valley road. At edge of shoulder. DHT.Clone1635704MIA 34608
334MIA 34609DHT 68-19-02Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Historic1991Clone1531921MIA 34609
335MIA 34610DHT 68-19-03Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1548703MIA 34610
336MIA 34614DHT 68-21-03Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1863962MIA 34614
337MIA 34615MIA 34615Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Historic1991Clone1863964MIA 34615
338MIA 34617DHT 68-22-01Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Historic1991Clone1531922MIA 34617
339MIA 34625'Meridonale'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1537658MIA 34625
340MIA 34626'Meridonale'Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Historic1991Clone1511632MIA 34626
341MIA 34631DHT 63-5Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy Colombia Historic1991COLLECTED1968Coll. Colombia, Cundinamarca. Guadualito, Rio Pacho. Pacho. V.M.Patino.1400Clone1511722MIA 34631
342MIA 34634MIA 34634Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1537660MIA 34634
343MIA 34636MIA 34636Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy Historic1991Clone1511724MIA 34636
344MIA 34638DHT 68-34-02Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy Historic1991Clone1537661MIA 34638
345MIA 34639MIA 34639Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1537662MIA 34639
346MIA 34640DHT 68-34-06Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy Cundinamarca, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/10/1968Coll. entre Villeta y Honda. 3 kms de Villeta 1100-1200 mts, high roadbank. DHT and E Hdz X.1150Clone1631992MIA 34640
347MIA 34643DHT 68-39-4Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy Historic1991Clone1650752MIA 34643
348MIA 34644MIA 34644Tripsacum cundinamarcae de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1537663MIA 34644
349MIA 34647DHT 63-03Tripsacum sp. Historic1991Clone1511284MIA 34647
350MIA 34652DHT 64-05Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1612455MIA 34652
351MIA 34671DHT 78-09Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1612453MIA 34671
352MIA 34681DHT 62-237-03Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1612454MIA 34681
353MIA 34697DHT 63-37Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1672692MIA 34697
354MIA 34704DHT 63-44Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991CloneWC2T-06-02^;1864211MIA 34704
355MIA 34705DHT 63-45Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Historic1991Clone1531938MIA 34705
356MIA 34707MIA 34707Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Historic1991Clone1537664MIA 34707
357MIA 34713DHT 74-69Tripsacum lanceolatum Rupr. ex E. Fourn. Historic1991Clone1511274MIA 34713
358MIA 34720FTG 67-221Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. var. guatemalense de Wet & Brink El Progreso, Guatemala Historic1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1986Coll. 39 km N.E. of Guatemala City on talus slope among rocks at Puerto along Barrios road. L.F.Randolph. G 66-6-2.Clone1618244MIA 34720
359MIA 34725FTG 66-265Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. Historic1991Clone1511713MIA 34725
360MIA 34732CEL 3736Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. Historic1991Clone1511279MIA 34732
361MIA 34744DHT 79-26Tripsacum maizar Hern.-Xol. & Randolph Historic1991Clone1511645MIA 34744
362MIA 34774FTG 66-267Tripsacum bravum J. R. Gray Mexico Historic1991COLLECTED1982CloneI-I; 2n=721511285MIA 34774
363MIA 34776CEL 3717Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. hispidum (Hitchc.) de Wet & J. R. Harlan Jalisco, MexicoMIA1991COLLECTED09/03/1972Coll. 2 km W. of Tlajomulco de Zuniga on N. facing slope. JRH.Clone1537486MIA 34776
364MIA 34793DHT 79-23Tripsacum laxum Nash Historic1991Clone1511659MIA 34793
365MIA 34798MIA 34798Tripsacum latifolium Hitchc. North Carolina, United StatesMIA1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1537487MIA 34798
366MIA 34799FTG 66-252Tripsacum sp.North Carolina, United States Historic1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1511287MIA 34799
367MIA 34805CEL 5445Tripsacum latifolium Hitchc. North Carolina, United States Historic1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1537492MIA 34805
368MIA 34808CEL 5138Tripsacum sp. Historic1991Clone1511288MIA 34808
369MIA 34809MIA 34809Tripsacum sp.MIA1991Clone1531950MIA 34809
370MIA 34813MIA 34813Tripsacum sp.MIA1991Clone1511708MIA 34813
371MIA 35109DHT 68-10-12Tripsacum sp.MIA1991Clone1554744MIA 35109
372MIA 35110DHT 68-22-02Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Historic1991Clone1554745MIA 35110
373MIA 3511172-22Tripsacum sp.MIA1991Clone1537665MIA 35111
374MIA 35112CEL 4652Tripsacum sp.MIA1991Clone1537666MIA 35112
375MIA 35113CEL 3729Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. MexicoMIANot Available1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1554746MIA 35113
376MIA 35114DHT 64-30Tripsacum sp. Historic1991Clone1554747MIA 35114
377MIA 34436DHT 80-13Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTED1968Coll. 12 km W of Barinitas along wet road bank. JMJd.Clone1510891MIA 34436
378MIA 34438DHT 80-14Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTED1968Coll. 24 km W of Barinitas, along mountain stream. JMJd.Clone1531897MIA 34438
379MIA 34439DHT 68-17-1Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Táchira, Venezuela Historic1991COLLECTED01/30/1968Coll. 22 km below Las Delicias from Rubio. DHT.1500Clone1635623MIA 34439
380MIA 34442DHT 68-38Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Antioquia, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/13/1968Coll. ca 36 km N of Medellin to Sta Rosa de Osos. DHT and E Hdz X.1400CloneWC2T-01-07^;1531899MIA 34442
381MIA 34606DHT 68-66-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1968Clone1654095MIA 34606
382MIA 34456DHT 66-14Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. australe San Martín, Peru Historic1991COLLECTED05/09/1966Coll. Prov. San Martin. Tarapoto. About 2.5 km E of Tarapoto on road to Shapaja. DHT.Large colonies on land cleared 3-7 years ago and currently cut or burned periodically. Very aggressive.Clone1537396MIA 34456
383MIA 34494DHT 66-7-2Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson var. hirsutum de Wet & Timothy Bolivia Historic1991COLLECTED04/23/1966Coll. Bolivia, Beni, Reyes. Puesta San Jose to S. 1 km of a house called Estancia San Jose along a wooded island and border of curiche which is very long. 2 km SE direct from Punto Cuarto. DHT.260Usually in open areas of wooded islands above high water.Clone1511262MIA 34494
384MIA 34505DHT 63-20Tripsacum peruvianum de Wet & Timothy Ecuador Historic1991COLLECTEDNEAR 1966Km 106, Ferrocarril Guayaquil-Quito entre Huigra y Naranjapota. Probably V.M. Patino.Clone1537479MIA 34505
385MIA 34603DHT 68-66-4Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy Santander, ColombiaMIA1991COLLECTED02/27/1968Clone1796623MIA 34603
386MIA 34683DHT 62-225-2Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Historic1991Clone1552846MIA 34683
387MIA 34714MIA 34714Tripsacum lanceolatum Rupr. ex E. Fourn. Historic1991Clone1511646MIA 34714
388MIA 34733FTG 67-734Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. North Carolina, United States Historic1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1537483MIA 34733
389MIA 34738MIA 34738Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. Historic1991Clone1511280MIA 34738
390MIA 34750MIA 34750Tripsacum maizar Hern.-Xol. & Randolph Historic1991Clone1511281MIA 34750
391MIA 34768FTG 72-799Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1531945MIA 34768
392MIA 34612MIA 34612Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIANot Available1991Clone1863965MIA 34612
393MIA 34613DHT 68-21-01Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1863961MIA 34613
394MIA 34616DHT 68-21-05Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1863963MIA 34616
395MIA 34618DHT 68-22-03Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1531923MIA 34618
396MIA 34619DHT 68-22-05Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1863967MIA 34619
397MIA 34620DHT 68-22-6Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1552845MIA 34620
398MIA 34621DHT 68-23-01Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1511271MIA 34621
399MIA 34622DHT 68-23-03Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1511727MIA 34622
400MIA 34624DHT 68-24-02Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1511729MIA 34624
401MIA 34627DHT 68-25-03Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1863968MIA 34627
402MIA 34630DHT 63-08Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. var. meridonale de Wet & Timothy MIA1991Clone1863974MIA 34630
403MIA 34659DHT 64-33Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIANot Available1991Clone1863975MIA 34659
404MIA 34662DHT 78-06Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1863976MIA 34662
405MIA 34669DHT 64-52Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864182MIA 34669
406MIA 34672DHT 64-54Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864183MIA 34672
407MIA 34673DHT 78-10Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864184MIA 34673
408MIA 34674DHT 64-55Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864185MIA 34674
409MIA 34675DHT 64-56Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864186MIA 34675
410MIA 34680DHT 62-237-02Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864203MIA 34680
411MIA 34688DHT 69-06Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864204MIA 34688
412MIA 34689DHT 69-07Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864205MIA 34689
413MIA 34694DHT 69-12Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864206MIA 34694
414MIA 34698DHT 63-38Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864207MIA 34698
415MIA 34699DHT 63-39Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864208MIA 34699
416MIA 34708DHT 63-50Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864209MIA 34708
417MIA 34783CEL 5375Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. MIA1991Clone1864210MIA 34783
418MIA 34435DHT 68-28-2Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Barinas, VenezuelaMIA1991COLLECTED02/04/1968Coll. ca 5 km above Barinitas on wet bank along shady side of road. 2/4/68. DHT.900CloneWC2T-01-05^;1537391MIA 34435
419MIA 34501DHT 66-9Tripsacum peruvianum de Wet & Timothy San Martín, PeruMIA1991COLLECTED05/07/1966200 meters west of Tingo de Saposoa on right bank of river going against current. Small colony at highest water level to 1 meter below. No seed. Collected one head but probably immature. Some plants 4 meters. DHT.In shade on steep red clay river bank.CloneWC2T-16-01^;1537478MIA 34501
420MIA 34718MIA 34718Tripsacum lanceolatum Rupr. ex E. Fourn. North Carolina, United StatesMIA1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1537482MIA 34718
421MIA 34731CEL 4582Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. MexicoMIANot Available1991COLLECTEDClone1650773MIA 34731
422MIA 34735MIA 34735Tripsacum pilosum Scribn. & Merr. North Carolina, United StatesMIA1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1537484MIA 34735
423MIA 34753MIA 34753Tripsacum maizar Hern.-Xol. & Randolph North Carolina, United StatesMIANot Available1991DONATEDNEAR 1991Clone1537485MIA 34753
424Ames 14451UI 5375Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United StatesNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED1067445Ames 14451
425Ames 14452UI 5376Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United StatesNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED1067447Ames 14452
426Ames 14453UI 5377Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United StatesNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED1067453Ames 14453
427Ames 14454UI 5380Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United StatesNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED1067455Ames 14454
428Ames 14455UI 4860Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. United StatesNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED1067461Ames 14455
429Ames 14456UI 5445Tripsacum latifolium Hitchc. United StatesNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED1067463Ames 14456
430Ames 14536UI 4857Tripsacum australe H. C. Cutler & E. S. Anderson United StatesNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED1067724Ames 14536
431NA 56337NA 56337Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. NANot Available19851950386NA 56337
432NSL 93232PMK-24 GERMPLASMTripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Kansas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1980DONATED19801125953NSL 93232
433Ames 3057Ames 3057Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L. Jalisco, MexicoNC7Not Available1980COLLECTEDNear Los Masas, in the Sierra Manattan, southwest of Autlan.Wild materialHost to Dalbulus tripsacoides which is the most productive leafhopper known.1023070Ames 3057
434MIA 34433DHT 68-5Tripsacum andersonii J. R. Gray Trujillo, VenezuelaMIA1971COLLECTED01/28/1968Coll. 8 km above Batatal on road to Campo Elias. Cultivated. "Guatemala". DHT1200CloneWC2T-01-04^;1537647MIA 34433