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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 702920Population 1Amaranthus obcordatus (A. Gray) Standl. Arizona, United StatesNC7INFLORESCENCE2021COLLECTED09/28/2019City of Phoenix, near intersection of W. Coronado Rd. and alley between Palmcroft Way SE and N 11th, Ave. Just north of W McDowell Rd. 33.46750000, -112.08750000336In a residential area plants mostly in a tight group against a wall in an alley, shaded and fairly moist soil. The plants were flowering and beginning to set fruit. Population size of about 100 plants.Wild materialHeight ~20 cm, mostly single stems with a few branches; green and white flowers, green stems. At the time of collection: flowering, beginning to set fruit.2113338PI 702920
1PI 702921Population 6Amaranthus retroflexus L. New Mexico, United StatesNC7HABITAT2021COLLECTED10/02/2019Chain of Craters Wilderness Study Area, El Malpais National Conservation Area (BLM), along road 42 just north of Hwy 117. West of lava flow in ruts of the road. 34.72166700, -108.040000002134Full sun exposure. Brown, dusty soil, evidently flooded earlier in the year. Population size 25 to 30 plants.Wild materialPlants 6-12 inches tall, branched, with reddish-green stems. At the time of collection: 100% flowering and fruiting.2113343PI 702921
2PI 702922Population 10Amaranthus torreyi (A. Gray) Benth. ex S. Watson Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2021COLLECTED10/20/2019Just east of the city of Flagstaff, in the Coconino National Forest. South of O’Neill Crater, at the end of O’Neill Lane. At the base of the slope and up about 50 ft on the incline. 35.25100000, -111.462490001981Plants scattered very widely on a S-SW-facing slope in black powdery soil and rocks in a grassland. Population size of about 50 plants.Wild materialAbout 1 ft tall. At the time of collection: very dry and dead with fruit, plants look weathered, like last year’s stems.2113347PI 702922
3PI 702923Population 11Amaranthus albus L. California, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED11/10/2019Town of Warner Springs, east side of SR 79, along Pacific Crest Trail (near Eagle Rock Trailhead), just south of the San Diego County Fire Station 52.33.27263000, -116.64500000899Herbaceous-plant area along creek bank in partial tree shade. Dry, pale sandy soil. Population size of ~20-40 plants. Wild materialHeight ~1-2 ft tall, almost all dead and dry, straw-colored. At the time of collection 100% of the plants were fruiting.2113348PI 702923
4PI 702924Population 12Amaranthus powellii S. Watson subsp. powellii California, United StatesNC7SEED2021COLLECTED11/10/2019Town of Warner Springs, east side of SR 79, along Pacific Crest Trail (near Eagle Rock Trailhead), just south of the San Diego County Fire Station 52.33.27263000, -116.64500000899Herbaceous-plant area along creek bank in partial tree shade. Dry, pale sandy soil. Population size of ~20 plants. Wild materialHeight ~1 ft tall, almost all dead and dry, straw-colored to slightly red. At the time of collection 100% of the plants were fruiting.2113349PI 702924
5PI 708398Population 2Amaranthus obcordatus (A. Gray) Standl. Arizona, United StatesNC7INFLORESCENCE2021COLLECTED09/30/2019Private property along Camino Nacozari.31.59625000, -110.974040001158Rio Rico, Tubac Foothills Ranch subdivision. Individuals scattered every few feet, reddish-brown, very dry soil, desert scrub environment. Wild materialHeight ~10 cm at most, very small and stunted. Reddish stems. At the time of collection: 25% flowering, 75% flowering and fruiting.2113339PI 708398
6PI 708399Population 3Amaranthus torreyi (A. Gray) Benth. ex S. Watson Arizona, United StatesNC7INFLORESCENCE2021COLLECTED09/30/2019East of Amado, Coronado National Forest. Forest Road 4077AK, right turn off of road to the north of Mt. Hopkins Rd.31.69000000, -110.956667001265Plants scattered on very steep rocky SW facing slope, very rocky soil, granite and igneous rocks. 50% of individuals flowering and fruiting, 50% at least partially dead. Population size of about 30.Wild materialHeight ~1 ft tall, few branches from base. Reddish stems, whitish-green flowers. At the time of collection: 50% of individuals flowering and fruiting, 50% at least partially
dead.
2113340PI 708399
7PI 708400Population 4Amaranthus torreyi (A. Gray) Benth. ex S. Watson New Mexico, United StatesNC7INFLORESCENCE2021COLLECTED10/01/2019About 2 miles east of Winston. At hairpin turn in Hwy 52, in dry wash to the west of the road. BLM land. 33.37361100, -107.597500002064Plants scattered in and along the edges of the dry wash, reddish rocky dirt in floodway. Population size of about 30.Wild materialHeight 4-12 inches, branched, with red-green stem, and greenish-white flowers. At the time of collection: 100% flowering and fruiting. 2113341PI 708400
8PI 708401Population 5Amaranthus acanthochiton J. D. Sauer New Mexico, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED10/02/2019Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, just east of the Rio Grande River. Riparian zone. 33.85277800, -106.835556001387Plants widely scattered. Loose, light brown sandy soil. Population size about 30.Wild materialLarge plants (1-2 ft tall), branched, stems and inflorescences green. At the time of collection: 100% flowering (males) or flowering and fruiting (females).2113342PI 708401
9PI 708402Population 9Amaranthus powellii S. Watson subsp. powellii New Mexico, United StatesNC7HABITAT2021COLLECTED10/05/2019City of Alto. Near Little Creek Spring, along Road 117, pullout at U-shaped curve, Lincoln National Forest. 33.42166700, -105.731389002652South facing slope, full sun exposure. Plants covering an eroded hillside, in loose, rocky humus soil. Population size of more than 100 plants.Wild materialOne inch to 1 ft tall, some individuals branched from base, with reddish-green stems. At the time of collection: 100% flowering and fruiting.2113346PI 708402
10PI 698378WUS-BMAmaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Ohio, United StatesNC7SEED2020COLLECTED29/09/2009Identified as ABD. Aberdeen Community Park and boat ramp, north bank of the Ohio River, just off of Hwy 52. 38.65430000, -83.76233000153Riverbank, among riprap rocks and muddy/sandy bank, bordered by lots of flotsam/driftwood.Genetic materialThe source population was collected as "ABD" by Katherine E. Waselkov in 2009 and was uniformly sensitive to imazethapyr herbicide. Brent P Murphy developed it into this genetic material, "WUS-BM".2099571PI 698378
11PI 702925MARSB-437Amaranthus cannabinus (L.) J. D. Sauer New York, United StatesNC7SEED2019DONATED11/13/2015 12:00:00 AMCoordinates refer to general location of the population and not the exact location. Contact the curator if the exact location is needed.41.14800000, -73.983000003Atlantic & Gulf Coastal Plain Freshwater Tidal MarshWild material2097630PI 702925
12PI 698379DB 2019331Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. ZimbabweNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED05/10/1982Backyard, 1 km S of Tamandayi BC, Manicaland Province-20.30000000, 32.81666667700Uncertain improvement status2108054PI 698379
13PI 698347'Crimson Glow 'Amaranthus cruentus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7FIELD2018DEVELOPEDPRE 11/30/2018CultivarAmaranth grain production cultivar developed in Missouri, infloresence red, opaque white seeds.2098818PI 698347
14PI 698348'Golden Glow 'Amaranthus cruentus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7FIELD2018DEVELOPEDPRE 11/30/2018CultivarAmaranth grain production cultivar developed in Missouri, infloresence green and becomes golden yellow in age, opaque white seeds.2098819PI 698348
15PI 688206Tampa 2017003Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2017COLLECTED10/25/2017Hillsborough County, City of Tampa, South of and under the Lee Roy Selman Expressway from Channelside Drive to North Raymond Avenue.27.95444400, -82.447222005Partly under an elevated roadway. The population was larger than collected because mowing destroyed many plants. The surviving plants that were collected, were protected by obstructions such as: concrete pillars, curbs or uneven ground.Wild materialThe plants were 0.5 to 2 m tall, the seeds were in full maturity.1954423PI 688206
16PI 688208Tampa 2017013Amaranthus hybridus L. Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2017COLLECTED10/31/2017Hillsborough County, City of Tampa. Near the intersection of N. Howard Avenue, and Hwy 92, east of Flippers Express Car Wash.27.99582700, -82.4815940013In piles of construction fill dirt by a busy road.Wild materialThe plants were 50 to 100 cm tall, and were early in seed maturity. There were about 400 plants in the population.1954424PI 688208
17PI 702916Tampa 2017002Amaranthus blitum L. subsp. emarginatus (Moq. ex Uline & Bray) Carretero et al. var. pseudogracilis (Thell.) Costea Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2017COLLECTED10/21/2017Hillsborough County, City of Tampa, on Florida Department of Transportation land. Sout -west and under the US 275 bridge of over the Hillsborough River, between Doyle Drive, a highway on-ramp, and the southbound off-ramp.27.95615000, -82.463767005Partly under a bridge growing on fill dirt watered by intermitent run-off from a road, weedy un-mown vegitation.Wild materialThe plants had terminal flowers, and emarginate leaf blade tips. Most plant in this population of about 100 were in the pre-flowering stage1954422PI 702916
18PI 686465DB 199313 Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2017DEVELOPED199342.02998800, -93.64048000284Genetic materialThis cytoplasmic male sterile plant breeding line, is an F1 hybrid from a cross between specific parents, PI 568125 (male sterile) and PI 568179. It grows into plants that are all male sterile, so they will make no pollen. Therefore all the seeds on plants grown from this are hybrids between this and any selected male fertile amaranth. Male fertility was restored by David Brenner in 2017 by crossing DB 199313 with PI 538323, the resulting progeny were male fertile.1953767PI 686465
19PI 702917Dekker 9Amaranthus retroflexus L. Ontario, CanadaNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTEDPRE 1979Ayr, Ontario, Canada 43.25000000, -80.35800000Wild materialtriazine resistant redroot pigweed2097374PI 702917
20PI 702918Dekker 10Amaranthus powellii S. Watson subsp. powellii Ontario, CanadaNC7SEED2016COLLECTEDPRE 1986Elora, Ontario, Canada43.68300000, -80.43000000Wild materialtriazine susceptible redroot pigweed2097375PI 702918
21PI 702919Dekker 568Amaranthus hybridus L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTEDPRE 07/06/1983Pennsylvania, from Ray McAllister; from Arntzen "seeds look good"Wild materialTriazine resistant, and well vetted, since Arntzen (donor) is a qualified herbicide researcher.2097386PI 702919
22PI 666334DB 2011434Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7FIELD2012DEVELOPED2011Genetic materialSpontaneous dwarf mutant. Leaf blades are dark green and very wrinkled. Stem and inflorescence are both stiff and erect. Stem, flowers, and the inflorescence rachis are green. Seeds are white. Plants grew to about 25 cm tall in a winter greenhouse, but may grow taller in the field.1901323PI 666334
23PI 664489DB 2010884Amaranthus cruentus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE2011COLLECTED11/03/1981San Martin Huequechula.Genetic materialSpontaneous dwarf mutant. Segregated as a single plant from a planting of PI 649603 (the 4th 1990 seed lot). Extreme dwarf. Plants grew to between 6 and 11 cm tall in a greenhouse. The base of the stem is red, but green higher up. The leaf blades are dark green and wrinkled. Both the flowers and the inflorescence rachis are green. The inflorescence is erect. The bracts are shorter than the utricle, the tepals are rounded, and there is a V-shaped cleft between the styles. The seeds are white.1887169PI 664489
24PI 698341139CAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7FIELD2011DEVELOPED2006Breeding materialGreen flowers, shorter stature than most. Light colored cream or tan seed color. Relatively uniform line but with some off-type plants that should be culled out during seed regenerations.1869609PI 698341
25PI 698342139DAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2011DEVELOPED2006Breeding materialGreen flowers, medium height. Light colored cream or tan seed color. Relatively uniform line but with some off-type plants that should be culled out during seed regenerations.1869610PI 698342
26PI 698343160DAmaranthus cruentus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2011DEVELOPED2006Breeding materialRed flowers, green stems. Light colored cream or tan seed color. Relatively uniform line but with some off-type plants that should be culled out during seed regenerations.1869611PI 698343
27PI 698344173CAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2011DEVELOPED2006Breeding materialGreen flowers, lodging prone, and webworm susceptible. Light colored cream or tan seed color. Relatively uniform line but with some off-type plants that should be culled out during seed regenerations.1869612PI 698344
28PI 698345206DAmaranthus cruentus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2011DEVELOPED2006Breeding materialRed flowers. Light colored cream or tan seed color. Relatively uniform line but with some off-type plants that should be culled out during seed regenerations.1869613PI 698345
29PI 698346215AAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2011DEVELOPED2006Breeding materialRed flowers, red stems. Light colored cream or tan seed color. Relatively uniform line but with some off-type plants that should be culled out during seed regenerations.1869614PI 698346
30PI 662285AZ2010-1Amaranthus fimbriatus (Torr.) Benth. ex S. Watson Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2010COLLECTED09/19/2010Near Lot 2B, along road to Middle Tank, and northwest of FR 486 (Helvetia Road), Santa Rita Experimental Range of the University of Arizona, Pima County.31.83397000, -110.856450001111Shade. Level ground. Sandy soil. Under Prosopis trees.Wild materialUnbranched dry plants, 15 to 30 cm in height.1854579PI 662285
31PI 664490AZ2010-11Amaranthus ×tucsonensis Henrickson Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2010COLLECTED09/20/2010North of Gates Pass Road and the scenic overlook road parking lot, near Gates Pass, Tucson Mountain Park, Pima County.32.22377000, -111.10088000937Along a small wash that flows from the north. South facing slope. Gravely soilWild materialPlants 40 cm tall.1854582PI 664490
32PI 688207AZ2010-13Amaranthus hybridus L. Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2010COLLECTED09/21/2010North side of FS 62 (Box Canyon Road), 30 meters east of the Arizona Trail, Nogales Ranger District of the Coronado National Forest, Pima County.31.79261000, -110.746760001580Savannah vegetation, under oak and juniper trees.Wild materialPlants 10 cm tall, with red stems. Population is unusual for the species since it was not weedy at the collection location. This accession may be from a natural habitat for Amaranthus hybridus.1854580PI 688207
33PI 688211AZ2010-14Amaranthus torreyi (A. Gray) Benth. ex S. Watson Arizona, United StatesNC7PLANT2010COLLECTED09/21/2010North side of FS 62 (Box Canyon Road), 30 meters east of the Arizona Trail, Nogales Ranger District of the Coronado National Forest, Pima County.31.79261000, -110.746760001580Savannah vegetation, under an oak tree.Wild materialOne plant 15 cm in height.1854581PI 688211
34PI 686464McAvoy 4912Amaranthus pumilus Raf. Delaware, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2009Wild materialCultivated seed from plants grown from seed of wild origin.1826647PI 686464
35PI 658733DB 2008058Amaranthus polygonoides L. Texas, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED09/11/2008Near the intersection of Texas Avenue and Cooner Street to South College Avenue, College Station, Brazos County; and Brazos Bottoms Research Farm (operated by Texas A&M University), Burleson County.30.63000000, -96.33611111100Wild materialA weed of gravel parking lots, urban fence rows, and especially gravel-mulched landscapes. Plants erect, 10 to 20 cm tall. Leaf blades have a prominent white V-shaped mark. Utricles are distinctly elongated.1789091PI 658733
36PI 667168DB 2008061Amaranthus arenicola I. M. Johnst. Texas, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED09/11/2008East side of the Brazos Bottoms Research Farm (operated by Texas A&M University), Burleson County.30.52861111, -96.4063888967Fallow farmland.Wild material1789090PI 667168
37PI 702914BRA-000167 01Amaranthus tricolor L. Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7SEED2008DONATED07/16/2008Uncertain improvement status1781991PI 702914
38PI 702915BRA-000221 01Amaranthus tricolor L. Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7SEED2008DONATED07/16/2008Uncertain improvement status1781992PI 702915
39PI 65443621605-16Amaranthus hybridus L. Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSENot Available2008DEVELOPEDPRE 2005Genetic materialExhibits an alanine by threonine amino acid substitution at position 122 of Acetolactate synthase (ALS) as the basis for imidazolinone-specific resistance in an A. hybridus population from Illinois. In vitro inhibition of enzymatic activity (I50) required 1000-fold greater concentration of imazethapyr in the resistant population compared with a susceptible control. This mutation represents the second ALS alteration associated with herbicide resistance in a natural A. hybridus population. Originally collected from a soybean field in Edgar County, Illinois.1752336PI 654436
40PI 654437ACRAmaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSENot Available2008DEVELOPEDGenetic materialA population of waterhemp was identified in Adams County, Illinois, that survived treatment of several acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors and a postemergence (POST) application of lactofen, a protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO)-inhibiting herbicide. Greenhouse studies were conducted to quantify the responses of this waterhemp population, designated ACR, to multiple PPO inhibitors and various other herbicides with different sites of action. Resistance ratios were obtained by comparing herbicide dose-response curves between the ACR population and a herbicide-susceptible waterhemp population. The ACR population was resistant to lactofen (23-fold) and to five other PPO-inhibiting herbicides (ranging from 2.2- to 6.2-fold). Furthermore, the ACR waterhemp population was 17,000-fold and 18,000-fold resistant to imazamox and thifensulfuron, respectively, two ALS-inhibiting herbicides. In response to atrazine, a Photosystem II inhibitor, the ACR population was 38-fold resistant. Plants within the ACR waterhemp population survived treatment of a herbicide mixture containing lactofen at 175 g ai ha -1, imazamox at 44 g ae ha -1, and atrazine at 1,000 g ai ha -1. Thus, individual plants, not just the population as a whole, displayed multiple herbicide resistance. The ACR population is not resistant to glyphosate or paraquat. This is the first reported weed population from the United States with resistances to herbicides inhibiting three unique sites of action.1752337PI 654437
41PI 667170DB 2007106Amaranthus greggii S. Watson Louisiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2007COLLECTED11/09/2007South of house #2988, south of Sarah's Restaurant, southeast of intersection between Highway 1 and Capital Lane, Grand Isle, Jefferson Parish.29.22500000, -90.00000000Beach sand near the ocean.Wild materialDioecious plants with fleshy leaf blades.1744733PI 667170
42PI 654390DB 2005652Amaranthus caudatus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2007DEVELOPED05/06/2005Genetic materialNaturally occurring mutant dwarf. Grows as a rosette 3-4 cm tall. Blades are triangular, 2 cm long and 2 cm wide. In the field, the inflorescence was flat and resembles a pin cushion; in the greenhouse the inflorescence was a short erect spike. White seeds.1740668PI 654390
43PI 649303DB 2006186Amaranthus deflexus L. California, United StatesNC7PLANT2006COLLECTED10/19/2006Within 500 meters of the Petco Park baseball stadium, San Diego.32.70777778, -117.157222227An urban weed growing on the edges of parking areas and by trolly tracks, sometimes erect and sometimes prostrate due to traffic. Estimated population size of 150. Some plants had recently germinated and were too young to have seeds.Wild material1712621PI 649303
44PI 689689TJK 2006:114Amaranthus hybr. TajikistanNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED06/26/2006Place named "Karajingil", farm Amon, 49 km after Bulok towards Palas, Sughd Province, Asht Region.40.41583333, 70.04444444693Cultivated materialGrown as an ornamental.1706551PI 689689
45PI 686463Ames 28029Amaranthus viridis L. Florida, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTEDHillsborough County27.96194444, -82.33638889Wild material1702047PI 686463
46PI 649309CG 2005002Amaranthus powellii S. Watson subsp. powellii New Mexico, United StatesNC7PLANT2005COLLECTED10/20/2005New Mexico State University Agricultural Science Center, Farmington.36.68222222, -108.31500000Zea mays research plot. Very sandy soil. Almost daily artificial irrigation, delivered from an overhead center pivot system.Wild materialErect agricultural weed.1700212PI 649309
47PI 690354CG 2005001Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson New Mexico, United StatesNC7PLANT2005COLLECTED10/20/2005New Mexico State University Agricultural Science Center, Farmington.36.68222222, -108.31500000Zea mays research plot. Very sandy soil. Almost daily artificial irrigation, delivered from an overhead center pivot system.Wild materialProstrate agricultural weed.1700211PI 690354
48PI 636194Ames 27285Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Ciudad de México, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE2003COLLECTEDTetelco, a little town east of Mexico City, on the grounds of the former Great Lake.Wild materialThe donor uses this for grain production in Mexico because it has a useful dwarf trait.1648681PI 636194
49PI 649304Index Seminum 110Amaranthus hybridus L. Coimbra, PortugalNC7GREENHOUSE2002COLLECTED07/27/2000Coimbra.40.20000000, -8.41666667Wild material1638799PI 649304
50PI 649306Index Seminum 111Amaranthus powellii S. Watson Coimbra, PortugalNC7GREENHOUSE2002COLLECTED09/08/1999Coimbra.40.20000000, -8.41666667Wild material1638800PI 649306
51PI 632249DB 2001949Amaranthus caudatus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7Field2002DEVELOPED01/24/2001Genetic materialInflorescence is red rather than the typical orange found on Amaranthus caudatus with this determinate "edulis" inflorescence type. 58 plants grown from original selection in Fall 2001 were also red. Seeds are white, stems have red stripes, petioles are red, and leaves are green.1636609PI 632249
52PI 632244DB 200125Amaranthus albus L. North Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/21/2001Within 3 blocks of East 6th Street and North Brevard Street, Charlotte.35.22750000, -80.83583333Edges of parking lot pavement.Wild material1631091PI 632244
53PI 632245DB 200126Amaranthus blitum L. subsp. emarginatus (Moq. ex Uline & Bray) Carretero et al. var. pseudogracilis (Thell.) Costea North Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/21/2001Within 3 blocks of East 6th Street and North Brevard Street, Charlotte.35.22750000, -80.83583333Fertile waste ground at edges of parking lots.Wild materialLeaf blade tips notched, stems pink. 1631092PI 632245
54PI 632246DB 200127Amaranthus deflexus L. North Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/21/2001Within 3 blocks of East 6th Street and North Brevard Street, Charlotte.35.22750000, -80.83583333Waste ground next to a parking lot where plants had been mowed.Wild materialPlants mowed to about 15 cm tall. 1631093PI 632246
55PI 632247DB 200128Amaranthus hybridus L. North Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/21/2001Within 3 blocks of East 6th Street and North Brevard Street (same location as DB 200129), Charlotte.35.22750000, -80.83583333Edges of parking lot pavement, especially next to a railroad. Associated with Amaranthus albus and A. powellii. Amaranthus hybridus is much more common than A. powellii in mixed stands.Wild materialWild, weedy plants. 1631094PI 632247
56PI 632248DB 200130Amaranthus spinosus L. North Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/21/2001Within 3 blocks of East 6th Street and North Brevard Street, Charlotte.35.22750000, -80.83583333Edges of parking lot. Associated with Amaranthus hybridus.Wild materialSeeds under-mature at harvest. 1631096PI 632248
57PI 666333DB 200129Amaranthus hybr.North Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/21/2001Within 3 blocks of East 6th Street and North Brevard Street (same location as DB 200128), Charlotte.35.22750000, -80.83583333Many plants near a railroad. Associated with Amaranthus hybridus but less frequent than A. hybridusWild materialLonger bracts than Amaranthus hybridus growing in association. 1631095PI 666333
58PI 632238209Amaranthus acanthochiton J. D. Sauer Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/07/2001Intersection of Highway 180/62 (Montana Avenue) with Desert Meadows Road, El Paso County.31.81944444, -106.168055561243Sandy soil. Associated with Tidestromia, Corispermum, Malva, and Acacia.Wild material1627157PI 632238
59PI 632239210Amaranthus acanthochiton J. D. Sauer Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/07/2001Highway 180/62 (Montana Avenue), El Paso County.31.82500000, -106.133055561249Sandy soil. Associated with Tidestromia, Artemisia, and intermixed with Amaranthus palmeri.Wild material1627158PI 632239
60PI 632240216Amaranthus greggii S. Watson Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/10/2001South end of Mustang Island, Nueces County.27.62666667, -97.18944444Dune hills of beach on windward side of island.Wild material1627161PI 632240
61PI 632241213Amaranthus powellii S. Watson subsp. powellii Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/08/2001Highway 118, 0.5 mile south of picnic area, Davis Mountains, Jeff Davis County.30.70750000, -104.098611111807Sandy and rocky soil of stream wash at roadside. Juniper-Oak forest.Wild material1627162PI 632241
62PI 632242212Amaranthus wrightii S. Watson Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/08/2001Highway 166, Davis Mountains, Jeff Davis County.30.62416667, -104.274166671643Roadside wash of stream. Associated with Collection Number 211 and Amaranthus palmeri.Wild material1627164PI 632242
63PI 632243215Amaranthus retroflexus L. Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/09/20019 miles southeast of Alpine on Mile High Road, Brewster County.30.26944444, -103.558888891697Rocky-sandy soil. Oak-Juniper forest.Wild material1627165PI 632243
64PI 642743218Amaranthus crassipes Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/11/2001Roadside stop near marker 349, Highway 10, Edwards Plateau, Crockett County.30.69805556, -101.39027778739Limestone soil.Wild material1627160PI 642743
65PI 649301211Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/08/2001Highway 166, Davis Mountains, Jeff Davis County.30.62416667, -104.274166671643Wash under road. Rocky-sandy soil. Associated with Collection Number 212 and Amaranthus palmeri.Wild material1627163PI 649301
66PI 649302214Amaranthus crassipes Schltdl. Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTED10/09/20019 miles southeast of Alpine on Mile High Road, Brewster County.30.26944444, -103.558888891697Rocky-sandy soil around a house. Oak-Juniper forest.Wild material1627159PI 649302
67PI 708035II9C0046Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615149PI 708035
68PI 708036II9C0047Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615150PI 708036
69PI 708037II9C0058Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615151PI 708037
70PI 708038II9C0070Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615152PI 708038
71PI 708039II9C0071Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615153PI 708039
72PI 708040II9C0072Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615154PI 708040
73PI 708041II9C0097Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615155PI 708041
74PI 708042II9C0099Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615156PI 708042
75PI 708043II9C0102Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615157PI 708043
76PI 708044II9C0104Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615158PI 708044
77PI 708045II9C0108Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615159PI 708045
78PI 708046II9C0110Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615160PI 708046
79PI 708047II9C0139Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615161PI 708047
80PI 708048II9C0140Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615162PI 708048
81PI 708049II9C0142Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615163PI 708049
82PI 708050II9C0146Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615164PI 708050
83PI 708051II9C0147Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandraceThe seeds are reddish-brown. 1615165PI 708051
84PI 708052II9C0148Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615166PI 708052
85PI 708053II9C0149Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615167PI 708053
86PI 708054II9C0179Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615168PI 708054
87PI 708055II9C0200Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615169PI 708055
88PI 708056II9C0201Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615170PI 708056
89PI 708057II9C0208Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615171PI 708057
90PI 708058II9C0209Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615172PI 708058
91PI 708059II9C0212Amaranthus tricolor L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandrace1615173PI 708059
92PI 708060II9C0216Amaranthus hybridus L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteWild materialThe seeds are small and black.1615174PI 708060
93PI 708061II9C0224Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandraceThe seeds are white and opaque.1615175PI 708061
94PI 708062II9C0284Amaranthus hybridus L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteWild materialThe seeds are small and black.1615176PI 708062
95PI 708063II9C0316Amaranthus retroflexus L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteWild materialThe seeds are small and black.1615177PI 708063
96PI 708064II9C0477Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Beijing Shi, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE2001DONATED04/10/200139.96428200, 116.3313790052A research instituteLandraceThe seeds are white and opaque.1615178PI 708064
97PI 674259'Polish'Amaranthus cruentus L. PolandNC7GREENHOUSE2000DEVELOPEDCultivated materialBeautiful deep purple plants with dark brown seeds. One of the best flavored for salads. Seed organically grown by Shoulder to Shoulder Farm.1596923PI 674259
98PI 612860DB 97228Amaranthus blitum L. subsp. emarginatus (Moq. ex Uline & Bray) Carretero et al. var. pseudogracilis (Thell.) Costea District of Columbia, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000COLLECTED08/14/1997Near a chain-link fence, lower northeast parking lot, National Zoological Park, Washington.38.93333333, -77.0500000030Edge of a sidewalk.Wild materialThe base of the stem is red, there are many branches from near the base, the petiole is faintly red, the blades are green and emarginate, the flowers are green and both axial and terminal.1594032PI 612860
99PI 612933Separation from UC255Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC72000DEVELOPED1997LandraceSegregated from Ames 23365 as 97ncai01 during a regeneration grow-out #276 in the 1997 greenhouse. 21 of these plants were segregated from a population size of 68 plants. Plants are of a white seeded grain type. Stems have red stripes, blades are red, flowers are green.1594030PI 612933
100PI 612934DB 974Amaranthus hybridus L. Iowa, United StatesNC72000DEVELOPED1997Cultivated materialSegregated from PI 511740 as 97ncai02 during regeneration grow-out #199 in the 1997 greenhouse. Intended for taxonomic comparison. Five of these plants were segregated for study and harvested. There were 19 of this type among the 80 plants of PI 511740 grown. Plants are of a weedy form that has about six branches at the base. Stems have red stripes, petioles are red, blades are obtuse and rhombic, early blades are speckled. Flowers are green, with bracts 4 mm long, seeds are black.1594031PI 612934
101PI 612849Separation from RRC 109BAmaranthus hybr.Iowa, United StatesNC72000DEVELOPED1999Wild materialSegregated from Ames 2045 in 1999, greenhouse planting number 103. Harvested from 23 plants that had the floral traits of A. dubius and the stipular spines of A. spinosus. Both of these species are present in the original seed lot and are presumed to have crossed. Seed set poor. It might segregate in subsequent generations.1594018PI 612849
102PI 612850Separation from RRC 109BAmaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. Iowa, United StatesNC72000DEVELOPED1999Wild materialSegregated from Ames 2045 in 1999, greenhouse planting number 104. Harvested from 23 plants of A. dubius in a mixed species seed lot of Ames 2045. Blades green with purple center spot, and white "V" markings.1594019PI 612850
103PI 612851Separation from RRC 109BAmaranthus retroflexus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000DEVELOPED1999Wild materialSegregated from Ames 2045 in 1999, greenhouse planting number 105. Harvested from 133 plants of A. retroflexus in a mixed species seed lot of Ames 2045. Wild type plants with pubescent stems, green leaves, and white tepals.1594020PI 612851
104PI 612854DB 99702Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000COLLECTED11/02/1999Within 2 blocks of Little America Hotel, 500 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.40.75000000, -111.816666671341Unpaved parking lots and pavement cracks.Wild materialPlants prostrate. 1593695PI 612854
105PI 612855DB 99706Amaranthus fimbriatus (Torr.) Benth. ex S. Watson Arizona, United StatesNC72000COLLECTED11/05/1999Near Sumner Suites Hotel, 1413 West Rio Salado Parkway (at Priest Drive), Tempe, Maricopa County.33.41666667, -112.00000000345Waste ground. Associated vegetation: Amaranthus palmeri (DB 99705).Wild materialFemale tepals reflexed and broad, blades narrow. Plants dead at time of harvest, 50 cm tall.1593696PI 612855
106PI 612856DB 99705Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson Arizona, United StatesNC72000COLLECTED11/05/1999Near Sumner Suites Hotel, 1413 West Rio Salado Parkway (at Priest Drive), Tempe, Maricopa County.33.41666667, -112.00000000345Waste ground. Associated vegetation: Amaranthus fimbriatus (DB 99706).Wild materialDioecious plants, erect, 50 to 100 cm tall. Female plants have more or less spiny floral bracts. Stems can be red.1593697PI 612856
107PI 612857DB 99703Amaranthus retroflexus L. Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000COLLECTED11/02/1999Within 2 blocks of Little America Hotel, 500 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.40.75000000, -111.816666671341Construction site fences and other waste ground.Wild materialPlants erect, approximately 50 cm tall. Inflorescences green with an unusual reddish tint.1593698PI 612857
108PI 687374Strain #1Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. Panamá, PanamaNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED03/19998 km from the coast and 20 km from the city of Panama, close to the airport, next to Agronomy Station of Faculty of Agronomy, Panama University, Tocumen.9.08333333, -79.383333330Wild material1588514PI 687374
109PI 687375Strain #2Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. Panamá, PanamaNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED03/19998 km from the coast and 20 km from the city of Panama, close to the airport, next to Agronomy Station of Faculty of Agronomy, Panama University, Tocumen.9.08333333, -79.383333330Wild material1588515PI 687375
110PI 612387Ames 25791Amaranthus blitoides S. Watson Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED11/29/1999Texas A&M Agricultural Research Station, 7 miles northwest of Pecos, Reeves County.31.38000000, -103.62944444819Green chile research plots (no herbicides were used). Hoban silty clay loam soil. Associated vegetation: Solanum elaeagnifolium.Wild material1588216PI 612387
111PI 608029Ames 25459Amaranthus albus L. Missouri, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED08/30/1999Southwest Center, Mt. Vernon.37.06666667, -93.88333333378Wild material1583600PI 608029
112PI 612169Tibet YellowAmaranthus cruentus L. Xizang Zizhiqu, ChinaNC71999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Lasa area.Cultivated materialLight colored grain.1583591PI 612169
113PI 612170V67Amaranthus cruentus L. Hubei Sheng, ChinaNC71999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Cultivated materialBlack grain, and forage production.1583592PI 612170
114PI 612171V69Amaranthus cruentus L. Hubei Sheng, ChinaNC71999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Cultivated materialLight colored grain, medium growth period (112 days), fairly high plant stature (214 cm), medium inflorescence length (68.0 cm), low branch number (19.4), quite leafy (44.4 leaves), high biomass weight (964 g/plant), large seed size (0.67 g/1000 grains), and very high grain yield (49.2 g/plant). Recommended to be used as grain/forage due to its high grain yield and biomass weight.1583593PI 612171
115PI 612172WananAmaranthus cruentus L. Jiangxi Sheng, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSENot Available1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Wanan County.Cultivated materialBlack grain.1583594PI 612172
116PI 612173Chixian 1Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1999DEVELOPEDPRE 08/1999Breeding materialLight colored grain.1583595PI 612173
117PI 612174Chixian 2Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1999DEVELOPEDPRE 08/1999Breeding materialYellow grain.1583596PI 612174
118PI 612175Chixian 3Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1999DEVELOPEDPRE 08/1999Breeding materialBlack grain.1583597PI 612175
119PI 612176FinlandAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. FinlandNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Cultivated materialBlack grain.1583598PI 612176
120PI 612177SadianoAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Sichuan Sheng, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Lianshan area.30.98333333, 104.40000000Cultivated materialBlack grain.1583599PI 612177
121PI 70837295001Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. BhutanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583410PI 708372
122PI 70837395002Amaranthus caudatus L. BhutanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583411PI 708373
123PI 70837495003Amaranthus caudatus L. BhutanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583412PI 708374
124PI 70837595004Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. BhutanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583413PI 708375
125PI 70837695005Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. BhutanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583414PI 708376
126PI 70837795007Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. BhutanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19992250Landrace1583415PI 708377
127PI 708378951003Amaranthus retroflexus L. PakistanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19992400Landrace1583417PI 708378
128PI 708379951026Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. PakistanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583418PI 708379
129PI 708380951027Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. PakistanNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583419PI 708380
130PI 708381960401Amaranthus hybridus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583420PI 708381
131PI 708382960404Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583421PI 708382
132PI 708383981030-1Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583422PI 708383
133PI 708384981030-2Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583423PI 708384
134PI 708385GYN-18Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19991400Landrace1583424PI 708385
135PI 708386GYN-42Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19992220Landrace1583425PI 708386
136PI 708387KN-004Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19992460Landrace1583427PI 708387
137PI 708388KN-028Amaranthus hybridus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583428PI 708388
138PI 708389KN-073Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19991960Landrace1583429PI 708389
139PI 708390KN-517Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19991620Landrace1583430PI 708390
140PI 708391N-01Amaranthus caudatus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999LandraceThe seeds are pink.1583431PI 708391
141PI 708392N-02Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19991950Landrace1583432PI 708392
142PI 708393N-03Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583433PI 708393
143PI 708394NS-25Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/19991920Landrace1583435PI 708394
144PI 708395TMN-303Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583436PI 708395
145PI 708396TMN-647Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583437PI 708396
146PI 708397TMN-906Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 08/1999Landrace1583438PI 708397
147PI 702933Ames 25409Amaranthus hybridus L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC7LEAF1999COLLECTEDPRE 07/1999Between the office building, phytotron building, cultivated strawberry field, and vegetable demonstration plots, Roodeplaat Experimental Farm.-25.56666667, 28.36666667Area between cultivated fields and buildings.Wild material1580429PI 702933
148PI 702934Ames 25410Amaranthus hybridus L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 07/1999Between the office building, phytotron building, cultivated strawberry field, and vegetable demonstration plots, Roodeplaat Experimental Farm.-25.56666667, 28.36666667Area between cultivated fields and buildings.Wild material1580430PI 702934
149PI 702935Ames 25411Amaranthus hybridus L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 07/1999Between the office building, phytotron building, cultivated strawberry field, and vegetable demonstration plots, Roodeplaat Experimental Farm.-25.56666667, 28.36666667Area between cultivated fields and buildings.Wild material1580431PI 702935
150PI 702936Ames 25412Amaranthus viridis L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC7FLOWER1999COLLECTEDPRE 07/1999Between the office building, phytotron building, cultivated strawberry field, and vegetable demonstration plots, Roodeplaat Experimental Farm.-25.56666667, 28.36666667Area between cultivated fields and buildings.Wild material1580432PI 702936
151PI 702937Ames 25413Amaranthus viridis L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC7FLOWER1999COLLECTEDPRE 07/1999Between the office building, phytotron building, cultivated strawberry field, and vegetable demonstration plots, Roodeplaat Experimental Farm.-25.56666667, 28.36666667Area between cultivated fields and buildings.Wild material1580433PI 702937
152PI 702938Ames 25414Amaranthus hybridus L. Transvaal, South AfricaNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTEDPRE 07/1999Between the office building, phytotron building, cultivated strawberry field, and vegetable demonstration plots, Roodeplaat Experimental Farm.-25.56666667, 28.36666667Area between cultivated fields and buildings.Wild material1580434PI 702938
153PI 641056Index Seminum 2Amaranthus albus L. Viseu, PortugalNC71999COLLECTED08/17/1998Between Valdigem and Lamego.41.11666667, -7.79166667Wild material1579917PI 641056
154PI 607451Pop 49Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/25/19982-3 miles south of Manhattan on Highway 18, or 1 mile north of airport, Section 22, T10S, R7E, Riley County.39.15000000, -96.64000000Infestation in tomato field.Wild material1575361PI 607451
155PI 607452Pop 50Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/25/19986 miles east of Durham, Section 8, T18S, R3E, Marion County.38.50000000, -97.13000000Infestation in squash field.Wild material1575362PI 607452
156PI 607453Pop 51Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Kansas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED09/25/19986 miles east of Durham, Section 8, T18S, R3E, Marion County.38.50000000, -97.13000000Infestation in squash field.Wild material1575363PI 607453
157PI 607454Pop 52Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/25/1998Near Hutchinson at mile marker 86, Highway 61, 2 miles from Keno County line, (T-21 S, R-5 W), McPherson County.38.20000000, -97.80000000Infestation in sorghum field.Wild material1575364PI 607454
158PI 607455Pop 53Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/26/1998Behind Pratt Super 8 motel, just off Highway 61, (T-27 S, R-13 W), Pratt County.37.65000000, -98.70000000Sorghum field.Wild material1575365PI 607455
159PI 607456Pop 54Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/26/1998Arkansas River at Howell, Section 20, T26S, R26W, Ford County.37.80000000, -100.20000000Dried, sandy riverbed.Wild material1575366PI 607456
160PI 607457Pop 55Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/26/1998Half mile south of Charleston, Section 24, T26S, R30W, Gray County.37.86000000, -100.56000000Harvested wheat field.Wild material1575367PI 607457
161PI 607458Pop 56Amaranthus retroflexus L. Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/26/1998Half mile south of Charleston, Section 24, T26S, R30W, Gray County.37.86000000, -100.56000000Harvested wheat field.Wild material1575368PI 607458
162PI 607459Pop 57Amaranthus arenicola I. M. Johnst. Kansas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED09/27/1998South bank of Arkansas River, near bridge of Highway 83, south of Garden City, Section 20, T24S, R32W, Finney County.37.95000000, -100.84000000Sandy river bank.Wild material1575369PI 607459
163PI 607460Pop 58Amaranthus retroflexus L. Kansas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED09/27/19982-3 miles north of Garden City along Highway 83, Section 30, T23S, R33W, Finney County.38.05000000, -100.90000000Harvested wheat field.Wild material1575370PI 607460
164PI 607461Pop 59Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/27/19982-3 miles north of Garden City along Highway 83, Section 30, T23S, R33W, Finney County.38.05000000, -100.90000000Harvested wheat field.Wild material1575371PI 607461
165PI 607462Pop 60Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Kansas, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED09/27/1998South fork of the Solomon River, Section 4, T9S, R28W, Sheridan County.39.30000000, -100.44000000Dry river bed.Wild material1575372PI 607462
166PI 607463Pop 61Amaranthus hybridus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED10/10/1998Along Highway 61 at turn to Montrose, Section 3, Montrose Township, T66N, R5W, Lee County.40.52000000, -91.45000000Road construction site.Wild material1575373PI 607463
167PI 607464Pop 62Amaranthus retroflexus L. Iowa, United StatesNC71999COLLECTED10/10/1998Along Highway 61 at turn to Montrose, Section 3, Montrose Township, T66N, R5W, Lee County.40.52000000, -91.45000000Road construction site.Wild materialAt the time of collection the bracts were noted to be short for A. retroflexus.1575374PI 607464
168PI 607465Pop 63Amaranthus retroflexus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED10/10/1998Batavia, Section 31, Locust Grove Township, T72N, R11W, Jefferson County.41.00000000, -92.17000000Margin of corn field.Wild materialAt the time of collection the bracts were noted to be short for A. retroflexus.1575375PI 607465
169PI 607532'Split Personality'Amaranthus cruentus L. Zuid-Holland, NetherlandsNC7GREENHOUSE1999DEVELOPED1989CultivarOrnamental with unusual irregularly patterned red and golden green spikes on sturdy stems resemble a jester's cap. Grown for their long-lasting flowers and long blooming period. Excellent for use as fresh or dried flowers. Support is advised. Grow in average well-drained soil. Height 36-48". Days to bloom 80-100.1571531PI 607532
170PI 607533'Green Thumb'Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. North Holland, NetherlandsNC7FIELD1999DONATEDPRE 01/1999CultivarVery short for this species, green flowers and foliage. Developed especially for ornamental cutting. Excellent for use as fresh or dried flowers. Grow in average well-drained soil. Long-lasting, colorful 12-24" upright spikes. Early to bloom and easy to grow. Excellent for front of border and in containers. Average 42,500 seeds/oz. Days to bloom 80-100.1571532PI 607533
171PI 607534'Pygmy Torch'Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. North Holland, NetherlandsNC7FIELD1999DONATEDPRE 01/1999CultivarVery short for this species, red flowers and foliage. Developed especially for ornamental cutting. Excellent for use as fresh or dried flowers. Grow in average well-drained soil. Long-lasting, colorful 12-24" upright spikes. Early to bloom and easy to grow. Excellent for front of border and in containers. Average 34,500 seeds/oz. Days to bloom 80-100.1571533PI 607534
172PI 606751Ames 24974Amaranthus blitum L. subsp. blitum Zürich, SwitzerlandNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTEDPRE 10/1998Swiss Federal Research Station for Agroecology and Agriculture (FAL), CH 8046 Zurich.47.30000000, 8.50000000442Sugarbeet field. Weakly pseudogleyic loamy brown soil from colluvium.Wild material1569642PI 606751
173PI 641043CEN/IB/97/AMA 003Amaranthus cruentus L. Oyo, NigeriaNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/14/1997Aleshinloye Market, Vegetable Farm, New Dugbe Market, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest-savannah transition.Wild material1567542PI 641043
174PI 641044CEN/IB/97/AMA 004Amaranthus cruentus L. Oyo, NigeriaNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/27/1997CENRAD Headquarters, 5 Akinola Maja Avenue, Jericho Hills, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest-savannah transition.Cultivated material1567545PI 641044
175PI 641045CEN/IB/97/AMA 005Amaranthus cruentus L. Oyo, NigeriaNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED11/03/1997CENRAD Headquarters, 5 Akinola Maja Avenue, Jericho Hills, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest-savannah transition.Wild materialThis accession has white seeds which is unusual for wild Amaranthus germplasm. Observed by David Brenner, 2004.1567546PI 641045
176PI 641046CEN/IB/97/AMA 007Amaranthus cruentus L. Oyo, NigeriaNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED11/11/1997Urban Day Secondary School Garden, Jericho Nursing Home Compound, Jericho Hills, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest-savannah transition.Wild material1567547PI 641046
177PI 641047CEN/IB/97/AMA 008Amaranthus cruentus L. Oyo, NigeriaNC7FIELD1998COLLECTED11/11/1997CENRAD Headquarters, 5 Akinola Maja Avenue, Jericho Hills, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest-savannah transition.Wild materialA white seeded accession that grew to 185 cm, had red striped unbranched stems, red petioles, leaves that were speckled early then became green, and pink infloresences. Most plants did not lodge, and the seeds were mature by August 28. The white seed trait is very unusual for an accession collected as "wild". These observations are from a field planting in 1999, Ames, Iowa, by David Brenner.1567548PI 641047
178PI 641048CEN/IB/97/AMA 009Amaranthus viridis L. Oyo, NigeriaNC71998COLLECTED01/16/1998Beside Aleshinloye Central Mosque, Aleshinloye Market, New Dugbe, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Derived savannah.Wild materialA creeping/crawling herb, distance of spread ~10 cm radius. Leaves small, deep green, alternately arranged. Inflorescence spike stem, purplish-red. 1567549PI 641048
179PI 641049CEN/IB/97/AMA 011Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. Oyo, NigeriaNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED01/21/1998In front of Ajoke International Nursery and Primary School, Jericho Forest, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest-savannah transition.Wild materialSpreading herb, pinkish stem, profuse branches, leaves small, petiole long and pinkish, midrib pinkish beneath, veins prominent with alternative arrangement. Inflorescence spike with lots of flowers at the axils. Fruits silvery white. 1567550PI 641049
180PI 641050CEN/IB/97/AMA 012Amaranthus viridis L. Oyo, NigeriaNC71998COLLECTED01/20/1998CENRAD Headquarters, 5 Akinola Maja Avenue, Jericho Hills, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest transition.Wild materialShort, erect herb, average plant height ~24 cm. Leaves small and deep green, alternately arranged. Fruit brownish. Stem purplish, ribbed, without branches. Prominent nerves, midrib light green beneath. 1567551PI 641050
181PI 641051CEN/IB/97/AMA 014Amaranthus hybridus L. Oyo, NigeriaNC71998COLLECTED01/20/1998Dr. I.T. Ero's Compound, FRIN Quarters, Jericho Area, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest transition.Wild materialA creeping herbaceous plant. Stem ribbed, purplish, and branchy. Leaves small, short petiole, vein prominent, light green beneath. Inflorescence spike, few flowers at the axils, and fruits silvery brown. 1567552PI 641051
182PI 641052CEN/IB/97/AMA 013Amaranthus hybridus L. Oyo, NigeriaNC71998COLLECTED01/27/1998Open space garden, beside and opposite The Word Outreach Mission's "School of Missions" off Kudeti Street/Avenue Onireke Gra, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Wild materialAn erect, sturdy herb, sometimes robust. Stem reddish, woody, and often branchy. Leaves red, similar to the red eucalypties ornamental. 1567553PI 641052
183PI 641053CEN/IB/97/AMA 006Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. Oyo, NigeriaNC71998COLLECTED11/03/1997Office complex of National Centre for Genetic Resources Conservation and Biotechnology (NACGRAB), Moor Plantation, Abeokuta Road, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest-savannah transition.Wild material1567554PI 641053
184PI 641054CEN/IB/97/AMA 015Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. Oyo, NigeriaNC71998COLLECTED01/23/1998Railway station, Dugbe, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest transition.Wild materialGlabrous erect herb, height 30 cm. Spineless and pinkish stem, pruplish green towards the base, round, stout branching. Leaves small, normal green, prominent light green nerves/veins beneath. Petiole pinkish at the base, inflorescence spike, flower light green, also found at axils. Fruit silvery brown. 1567556PI 641054
185PI 641055CEN/IB/97/AMA 016Amaranthus viridis L. Oyo, NigeriaNC71998COLLECTED01/21/1998Flat 1, opposite Dr. Ero's Compound, FRIN Quarters, Jericho Area, Ibadan.7.38333333, 3.90000000Forest transition.Wild materialAn erect, small herb. Stem ribbed, purplish with few branches. Leaves green, prominent veins and light green petiole that extends into the midrib. 1567557PI 641055
186PI 674264Ames 24593Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/22/1997Just east of Davis City, Decatur County.Wild materialBelieved to possess an IR type of ALS herbicide resistance.1560580PI 674264
187PI 658732Index Seminum 109Amaranthus graecizans L. subsp. silvestris (Vill.) Brenan Coimbra, PortugalNC7SEED1998COLLECTED09/15/1997Alfarelos, in the vicinity of Coimbra.40.15000000, -8.65000000Wild materialAn erect plant with blades widest at the base end (observed in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa David Brenner)1558984PI 658732
188PI 603896'Aurora'Amaranthus tricolor L. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998DEVELOPEDPRE 05/1998CultivarNice combination of creamy yellow and dark green foliage in summer. Leaves on top of the plant shows creamy yellow and lower leaves keep its dark green.1558613PI 603896
189PI 603897'Early Splendor'Amaranthus tricolor L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998DONATED06/01/1978CultivarBright crimson-red on bronze leaves. Color shows at least two weeks earlier with more branches than Molten Fire.1558614PI 603897
190PI 603898'Illumination'Amaranthus tricolor L. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998DEVELOPEDPRE 05/1998CultivarAn attractive orange-scarlet with yellow center on bronze leaves. Very showy wide leaves.1558615PI 603898
191PI 603899'Splendens Perfecta'Amaranthus tricolor L. California, United StatesNC7FIELD1998DEVELOPEDPRE 05/1998CultivarVery colorful leaves of rich red yellow and fresh green. Brighter color and has more branches than ordinary Joseph's Coat. Early maturing with staple bicoloring.1558616PI 603899
192PI 603844Pop 1Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/10/1996Near intersection of Ontario Street and Scholl Road, Ames, Section 32, Franklin Township, T84N, R24W, Ames West Quad, Story County.42.03333333, -93.66666667305Soybean field and corn field row margins.Wild material1558524PI 603844
193PI 603845Pop 2Amaranthus retroflexus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/10/1996Near intersection of Ontario Street and Scholl Road, Ames, Section 32, Franklin Township, T84N, R24W, Ames West Quad, Story County.42.03333333, -93.66666667305Soybean field and corn field row margins.Wild materialEnormous bracts and red or green stems. 1558529PI 603845
194PI 603846Pop 3Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/12/1996East of Highway 96 on 140th Street, south of Story City, Section 23 or 26, La Fayette Township, T85N, R24W, Story City Quad, Story County.42.15000000, -93.61666667302Corn and soybean fields.Wild material1558481PI 603846
195PI 603847Pop 4Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/13/1996Near intersection of Division and 14th Streets, Boone, Section 20, Des Moines Township, T84N, R26W, Boone West Quad, Boone County.42.06666667, -93.86666667338Soybean field.Wild material1558482PI 603847
196PI 603848Pop 6Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/14/1996Approximately 2 miles east of Grinnell on Highway 6 near mile marker 189, north edge of Section 13, Grant Township, T80N, R16W, Grinnell South Quad, Powesheik County.41.75000000, -92.66666667293Wild material1558483PI 603848
197PI 603849Pop 7Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/17/1996West of State Center (east of cemetery) on Highway 30, southwest corner of Section 10, State Center Township, T83N, R20W, Marshall County.42.00833333, -93.16666667314Soybean fields.Wild material1558484PI 603849
198PI 603850Pop 8Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/20/1996Approximately 2 miles west of Marshalltown on Highway 30 near mile marker 182, Section 8 or 9, Timber Creek Township, T83N, R18W, Marshalltown Quad, Marshall County.42.03333333, -93.95833333274Wasteground.Wild material1558485PI 603850
199PI 603851Pop 9Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/20/1996Approximately 2 miles west of Marshalltown on Highway 30 near mile marker 182, Section 8 or 9, Timber Creek Township, T83N, R18W, Marshalltown Quad, Marshall County.42.03333333, -93.95833333274Wasteground.Wild material1558486PI 603851
200PI 603852Pop 10Amaranthus retroflexus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/20/1996Approximately 2 miles west of Marshalltown on Highway 30 near mile marker 182, Section 8 or 9, Timber Creek Township, T83N, R18W, Marshalltown Quad, Marshall County.42.03333333, -93.95833333274Wasteground.Wild material1558487PI 603852
201PI 603853Pop 11/1Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/21/19961 mile east of Highway 69 on 370th Street, Section 15, Ellsworth Township, T68N, R24W, Hamilton County.42.25000000, -93.61666667316Corn field.Wild material1558488PI 603853
202PI 603854Pop 11/2Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/21/19962 mile east of Highway 69 on 370th Street, Section 15, Ellsworth Township, T68N, R24W, Hamilton County.42.25000000, -93.61666667316Corn field.Wild material1558530PI 603854
203PI 603855Pop 12Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/21/1996West bank of Des Moines River Valley north of Highway 175 east of Dayton, Section 16, Hardin Township, T68N, R27W, Stratford Quad, Webster County.42.25833333, -94.00000000293Wild material1558525PI 603855
204PI 603856Pop 13/1Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/21/1996Sleepy Hollow Boat Access on Skunk River north of Ames, Section 23, Franklin township, T84N, R24W, Ames East Quad, Story County.42.06666667, -93.61666667274Wild material1558489PI 603856
205PI 603857Pop 13/2Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/21/1996Sleepy Hollow Boat Access on Skunk River north of Ames, Section 23, Franklin township, T84N, R24W, Ames East Quad, Story County.42.06666667, -93.61666667274Wild material1558490PI 603857
206PI 603858Pop 15Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/23/1996Just off Highway 163 near mile marker 23, Fair View Township (T-78 N, R-20 W), Prairie City Quad, Jasper County.41.53333333, -93.13333333Soybean field margin and roadside.Wild material1558491PI 603858
207PI 603859Pop 16Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/23/1996About 2 miles north of Oskaloosa on Highway 163 near mile marker 55, Section 10, Lincoln Township, T75N, R16W, Oskaloosa Quad, Mahaska County.41.30000000, -92.71666667Construction/waste site.Wild material1558492PI 603859
208PI 603860Pop 17/1Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/24/1996River Junction Access of Iowa River 1 mile south of Highway 22, Section 12, Fremont Township, T77N, R5W, Riverside Quad, Johnson County.41.49166667, -91.12500000158Wild material1558493PI 603860
209PI 603861Pop 17/2Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/24/1996River Junction Access of Iowa River 1 mile south of Highway 22, Section 12, Fremont Township, T77N, R5W, Riverside Quad, Johnson County.41.49166667, -91.12500000158Wild material1558494PI 603861
210PI 603862Pop 18/1Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/24/1996Sullivan Slough River Access of Mississippi River, Section 5, Concordia Township, T68N, R2W, Lomax Quad, Des Moines County.40.72500000, -91.12500000137Wild material1558531PI 603862
211PI 603863Pop 18/2Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/24/1996Sullivan Slough River Access of Mississippi River, Section 5, Concordia Township, T68N, R2W, Lomax Quad, Des Moines County.40.72500000, -91.12500000137Wild material1558495PI 603863
212PI 603864Pop 19Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/25/1996Along Highway 164 at junction with road south to Cameron, Section 9, Coldbrook Township, T11N, R1W, Cameron Quad, Warren County.40.95000000, -90.51666667235Soybean fields.Wild material1558526PI 603864
213PI 603865Pop 20Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/25/1996Along Illinois River 5 miles south of Peoria on Highway 24, Section 25 or 26, T7N, R6E, Glassford Quad, Peoria County.40.53333333, -89.76666667137Wild material1558496PI 603865
214PI 603866Pop 21/1Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/26/1996University of Illinois South Farm at headwaters of Embarras River, Section 20, Urbana Township, T19N, R9E, Urbana Quad, Champaign County.40.08333333, -88.22500000221Wild material1558497PI 603866
215PI 603867Pop 21/2Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/26/1996University of Illinois South Farm at headwaters of Embarras River, Section 20, Urbana Township, T19N, R9E, Urbana Quad, Champaign County.40.08333333, -88.22500000221Wild material1558498PI 603867
216PI 603868Pop 22/1Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/27/1996On east bank of Illinois River 1 mile south of Beardstown Bridge, Section 21, Beardstown Township, T18N, R12W, Beardstown Quad, Cass County.40.99166667, -90.50000000139Construction site.Wild material1558499PI 603868
217PI 603869Pop 22/2Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/27/1996On east bank of Illinois River 1 mile south of Beardstown Bridge, Section 21, Beardstown Township, T18N, R12W, Beardstown Quad, Cass County.40.99166667, -90.50000000139Construction site.Wild material1558500PI 603869
218PI 603870Pop 23Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/27/1996North side of Highway 136, 2 miles west of Carthage, Section 23, Prairie Township, T5N, R7W, Carthage West Quad, Hancock County.40.40000000, -91.16666667210Soybean field.Wild material1558501PI 603870
219PI 603871Pop 24Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/27/1996Directly north of Ursa on east side of Highway 96, Section 18, T1N, R8W, Mendon Quad, Adams County.40.07500000, -91.36666667189Soybean field.Wild material1558502PI 603871
220PI 603872Pop 25Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Iowa, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/01/1996North side of Highway 20 near mile marker 22 on Jewell Avenue, NE 1/4 of Section 36, Arlington Township, T89N, R44W, Correctionville Quad, Woodbury County.42.49166667, -96.99166667396Soybean field.Wild material1558532PI 603872
221PI 603873Pop 26Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Nebraska, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/02/19961/4 mile north of Dunbar on Highway 2 on Road 67, NE 1/4 of Section 11, T8N, R12E, Dunbar Quad, Otoe County.40.67500000, -96.03333333335Soybean field and roadside.Wild material1558503PI 603873
222PI 603874Pop 27Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Nebraska, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/02/1996Bennet Corner Stop on south side of Highway 2 near mile marker 470, NE 1/4 of Section 34, T9N, R8E, Bennet Quad, Lancaster County.40.71111111, -96.59166667421Construction area.Wild material1558527PI 603874
223PI 603875Pop 28Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Nebraska, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/03/19961 mile north of Highway 36 near mile marker 12 on Dutch Hall Road and 180th Street, NE 1/4 of Section 5, T16N, R11E, Kennard Quad, Douglass County.41.38333333, -96.20000000350Soybean field infestation.Wild material1558504PI 603875
224PI 603876Pop 29Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Nebraska, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/03/1996North bank of Platte River at North Bend, Section 7, T17N, R6E, North Bend Quad, Dodge County.41.45000000, -96.78333333387Wild material1558505PI 603876
225PI 603877Pop 30Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Nebraska, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/04/1996Fillmore County. 1/2 mile east and 1-2 miles north of Highway 81 near mile marker 47.Soybean and sorghum fields.Wild material1558506PI 603877
226PI 603878Pop 31Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Nebraska, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/04/1996Hebron, last turn before Little Blue River, Section 5, T3N, R2W, Hebron Quad, Thayer County.40.16666667, -97.59166667442Sandy soil.Wild material1558507PI 603878
227PI 603879Pop 32Amaranthus hybr.Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/29/1997Clarence at the junction of Illinois Highways 9 and 49, Section 17, Button Township, T23N, R11E, Rankin Quad, Ford County.40.45000000, -87.96666667234Soybean field margin.Wild materialIn a 2002 greenhouse grow-out this was non-uniform whith 3 types resembling A. hybridus, A. retroflexus, and a semi-sterile A. hybridus. David Brenner1558508PI 603879
228PI 603880Pop 33Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Illinois, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/29/1997Clarence at the junction of Illinois Highways 9 and 49, Section 17, Button Township, T23N, R11E, Rankin Quad, Ford County.40.45000000, -87.96666667234Soybean field margin.Wild material1558509PI 603880
229PI 603881Pop 34Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Indiana, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/29/1997Along Indiana Highway 154, 4 miles from Graysville (between Graysville and the Wabash River), Section 21, Turman Township, T8N, R11W, Meron Quad, Sullivan County.39.11666667, -87.61666667134Weedy area by corn field margin.Wild material1558533PI 603881
230PI 603882Pop 35Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Indiana, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/30/1997Along Indiana Highway 50 at mile marker 89, 1 mile west of the East Fork White River Bridge, 3 miles west of Brownstown, Section 8, Brownstown Township, T5N, R4E, Brownstown Quad, Jackson County.38.86666667, -86.10000000165Weedy area by corn field.Wild material1558510PI 603882
231PI 603883Pop 36Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Indiana, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED09/30/1997Lawrenceburg on Ohio River banks off Elm Street, Lawrenceburg Township, Lawrenceburg Quad, Dearborn County.39.09166667, -84.85000000165Weedy area on river banks.Wild material1558511PI 603883
232PI 603884Pop 37Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Ohio, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/01/1997Moscow boat launch on Ohio River, Washington Township, Moscow Quad, Clermont County.38.86666667, -84.23333333140Wild material1558528PI 603884
233PI 603885Pop 38Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Ohio, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/01/1997Aberdeen boat launch on Ohio River, Huntington Township, Maysville West Quad, Brown County.38.66666667, -83.76666667152Wild material1558512PI 603885
234PI 603886Pop 39Amaranthus hybridus L. Ohio, United StatesNC7Greenhouse1998COLLECTED10/01/1997Aberdeen, Huntington Township, Maysville West Quad, Brown County.38.65000000, -84.75833333152Garden.Wild material1558513PI 603886
235PI 603887Pop 40Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Ohio, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/02/1997Bridge over the Scioto River in Jasper at junction of Highways OH 32/124 and OH 104, Seal Township, Piketon Quad, Pike County.39.05000000, -83.05000000174Wild material1558514PI 603887
236PI 603888Pop 41Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Ohio, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/02/1997Boat ramp on the Paint Creek Dam, Paint Township, Bainsbridge Quad, Highland County.39.23333333, -83.23333333244Wild material1558515PI 603888
237PI 603889Pop 42Amaranthus hybridus L. Ohio, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/03/1997Along Horseshoebend Road outside Ludlow Falls, border of Union and Newton Townships, West Milton Quad, Miami County.40.01666667, -84.33333333273Wasteground.Wild material1558522PI 603889
238PI 603890Pop 43Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Ohio, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/04/1997Boat access on shore of Lake Erie at Port Clinton, Portage Township, Port Clinton Quad, Ottawa County.41.51666667, -82.91666667175Wild material1558516PI 603890
239PI 603891Pop 44Amaranthus hybridus L. Ohio, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/04/1997Boat access on shore of Lake Erie at Port Clinton, Portage Township, Port Clinton Quad, Ottawa County.41.51666667, -82.91666667175Wild material1558517PI 603891
240PI 603892Pop 45Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Ohio, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/04/1997Banks of Maumee River at Pleasant Dam, across river from Grand Rapids, Pleasant Township, Lucas County.41.41666667, -83.87500000195River bank.Wild material1558534PI 603892
241PI 603893Pop 46Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Indiana, United StatesNC71998COLLECTED10/06/19971/2 mile west of Kankakee River on Indiana Highway 6, Section 15, Union Township, T35N, R2W, Hamlet Quad, LaPorte County.41.31666667, -86.61666667207Corn field margin.Wild material1558518PI 603893
242PI 603894Pop 47Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) J. D. Sauer Indiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/06/1997Fishing and hunting access on Kankakee River off Indiana Highway 8, Section 10, Prairie Township, T33N, R3W, Knox West Quad, LaPorte County.41.31666667, -86.75000000206Wild material1558519PI 603894
243PI 603895Pop 48Amaranthus hybridus L. Indiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED10/06/1997Fishing and hunting access on Kankakee River off Indiana Highway 8, Section 10, Prairie Township, T33N, R3W, Knox West Quad, LaPorte County.41.31666667, -86.75000000206Wild material1558520PI 603895
244PI 702931Hybrid 1Amaranthus hybr.Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/20/1996Approximately 2 miles west of Marshalltown on Highway 30 near mile marker 182, Section 8 or 9, Timber Creek Township, T83N, R18W, Marshalltown Quad, Marshall County.42.03333333, -93.95833333274Wasteground.Wild materialMostly green with some red stripes on stem. Because the original seeds are of the F2 generation, any sample will be non-uniform.1558521PI 702931
245PI 702932Hybrid 2Amaranthus hybr.Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED09/20/1996Approximately 2 miles west of Marshalltown on Highway 30 near mile marker 182, Section 8 or 9, Timber Creek Township, T83N, R18W, Marshalltown Quad, Marshall County.42.03333333, -93.95833333274Wasteground.Wild materialBecause the original seeds are of the F2 generation, any sample will be non-uniform.1558523PI 702932
246PI 599680DB 97424Amaranthus albus L. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTED10/27/1997West of Interstate 5, between La Paz and Crown Valley roads, Orange County.33.60000000, -117.68333333200A depression under an electric power transmission tower, at a right angle bend in the electric line.Wild material1549570PI 599680
247PI 599681UC 113 segregateAmaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNC71997COLLECTEDPRE 1980Wild materialStems have red stripes, petioles faintly red, leaf blades green.1549571PI 599681
248PI 599682RRC 541 segregateAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Sonora, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDPRE 11/09/1979Thirty miles east of Hermosillo.29.07296700, -110.40000000205Cultivated materialStems have red stripes, blades red, and infloresence erect and red.1549572PI 599682
249PI 599683UC 113 segregateAmaranthus tricolor L. Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDPRE 1980Wild materialStems red but fade to red stripes with age. Blades green with red veins.1549573PI 599683
250PI 708017Line 5Amaranthus caudatus L. Cochabamba, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1997DEVELOPEDPRE 1988Centro Fitotecnico Pairumani, CochabambaCultivated materialThe seeds are white so this accession must be cultivated and not wild.1549324PI 708017
251PI 708018Line 25Amaranthus caudatus L. Cochabamba, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1997DEVELOPEDPRE 1988Centro Fitotecnico Pairumani, CochabambaCultivated materialThe seeds are white so this accession must be cultivated and not wild. In the original seed packet, most seeds are white with translucent starch, some are dark brown, and a few are white with opaque starch. 1549325PI 708018
252PI 708019Line 53Amaranthus caudatus L. Cochabamba, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1997DEVELOPEDPRE 1988Centro Fitotecnico Pairumani, CochabambaCultivated materialThe seeds are white so this accession must be cultivated and not wild.1549326PI 708019
253PI 599670AAmaranthus arenicola I. M. Johnst. Kansas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTED08/13/19971 mile east of Garden City, Finney County.37.97194444, -100.85722222Soil sandy, near the Arkansas River.Wild material1548425PI 599670
254PI 599671BAmaranthus arenicola I. M. Johnst. Kansas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTED08/13/19971 mile south of Ingalls, Gray County.37.80861111, -100.45416667Soil sandy, near the Arkansas River.Wild material1548426PI 599671
255PI 599672CAmaranthus arenicola I. M. Johnst. Kansas, United StatesNC7Greenhouse1997COLLECTED08/13/1997Fort Dodge, Ford County.37.73194444, -99.93500000Soil sandy, near the Arkansas River.Wild material1548427PI 599672
256PI 599673DAmaranthus arenicola I. M. Johnst. Kansas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTED08/13/1997Kinsley, Edwards County.37.92305556, -99.40944444Soil sandy, near the Arkansas River.Wild material1548428PI 599673
257PI 618585Ames 23941Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Kerala, IndiaNC7FIELD1997COLLECTEDPRE 09/1997Attappadi Valley in the Western Ghats.11.08333333, 76.58333333LandraceUsed in popcorn.1548223PI 618585
258PI 652435Index Seminum 22Amaranthus retroflexus L. Veneto, ItalyNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDPRE 1997Malcesine.45.76666667, 10.800000001547296PI 652435
259PI 652436Index Seminum 23Amaranthus hybridus L. Czech RepublicNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDPRE 1997Srbsko.1547297PI 652436
260PI 628794Ames 23921Amaranthus caudatus L. Lima, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1997DONATED08/08/1997CultivarOriginal seed from a sales sample of food grain grown in Peru. Grain is grown on farmland of irrigated valley floor and exported to Europe and other destinations. The seeds are an attractive bright white.1547348PI 628794
261PI 695080NU 44039Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. PakistanNC7Field1997COLLECTED1544571PI 695080
262PI 695081NU 42085Amaranthus viridis L. IsraelNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTED1544570PI 695081
263PI 69834996S-111Amaranthus hybr. MongoliaNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTED09/04/1996Buyant Sum, experimental area about 10 km north of the aymag center, Hovd Aymag.48.16666667, 91.755833331335Wide valley bottom that is currently being used for growing vegetables and making hay. Slope of 0%, aspect flat.Wild materialSoils are alluvial and are coarse brown sandy loams. 1544327PI 698349
264PI 652416CPAC 96-1Amaranthus hybridus L. Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright.1534059PI 652416
265PI 652417CPAC 96-2Amaranthus hybridus L. Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright.1534109PI 652417
266PI 652418CPAC 96-3Amaranthus hybridus L. Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright.1534110PI 652418
267PI 652419CPAC 96-4Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright.1534111PI 652419
268PI 652420CPAC 96-5Amaranthus hybr.Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright with pink flower.1534112PI 652420
269PI 652421CPAC 96-6Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright with red flower.1534113PI 652421
270PI 652422CPAC 96-7Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright with red flower.1534114PI 652422
271PI 652423CPAC 96-8Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Goiás, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near Luziania.-16.21666667, -47.91666667900Wild materialUpright with red flower.1534115PI 652423
272PI 652424CPAC 96-9Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Millet field near Planaltina.-15.63333333, -47.650000001000Wild materialUpright with pink flower.1534116PI 652424
273PI 652425CPAC 96-10Amaranthus hybr.Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Millet field near Planaltina.-15.63333333, -47.650000001000Wild materialUpright with pink flower.1534117PI 652425
274PI 652426CPAC 96-11Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Millet field near Planaltina.-15.63333333, -47.650000001000Wild materialUpright with pink flower.1534118PI 652426
275PI 652428CPAC 96-14Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Millet field near Planaltina.-15.63333333, -47.650000001000Wild materialUpright with red flower.1534121PI 652428
276PI 652429CPAC 96-15Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Millet field near Planaltina.-15.63333333, -47.650000001000Wild materialUpright with red flower.1534122PI 652429
277PI 652430CPAC 96-16Amaranthus quitensis Kunth Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Millet field near Planaltina.-15.63333333, -47.650000001000Wild materialUpright with red flower.1534123PI 652430
278PI 652431CPAC 96-17Amaranthus hybr.Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Soybean field near PAD-DF (Planned Settlement for the Federal District consisting of farms of nearly 500-600 acres which are part of a cooperative).-15.90000000, -47.00000000950Wild materialUpright with red flower.1534124PI 652431
279PI 652432CPAC 96-18Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Roadside near Brasilia.-15.75000000, -47.866666671000Wild materialUpright.1534125PI 652432
280PI 652433CPAC 96-19Amaranthus blitum L. subsp. blitum Distrito Federal, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Dump area near Brasilia.-15.75000000, -47.866666671000Wild materialDecumbent with indehicent fruit.1534126PI 652433
281PI 652434CPAC 96-20Amaranthus viridis L. Minas Gerais, BrazilNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED10/1996Garden near Buritis.-15.45000000, -46.58333333800Wild materialDecumbent with indehicent fruit.1534663PI 652434
282PI 669840UC108Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7FIELD1996COLLECTED1978Chakrata.30.70100000, 77.86900000Landrace1533661PI 669840
283PI 669841UC109Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Gujarat, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Unjha23.80300000, 72.39700000Landrace1533693PI 669841
284PI 669842UC110Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Nainital.29.38000000, 79.46300000Landrace1533704PI 669842
285PI 669843UC111Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Delhi.Landrace1533716PI 669843
286PI 669844UC112Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Chhindwara.22.05700000, 78.93800000Landrace1533717PI 669844
287PI 669845UC113Amaranthus viridis L. Madhya Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Chhindwara.22.05700000, 78.93800000Wild materialTwo other species were segregated from this planting (1997).1533721PI 669845
288PI 669846UC114Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Kotdwar.29.74300000, 78.50600000Landrace1533728PI 669846
289PI 669847UC115Amaranthus tricolor L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Allahabad.25.43600000, 81.84600000Uncertain improvement status1533736PI 669847
290PI 669848UC116Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC71996COLLECTED1978Dehra Dun, Chhoharpur (former Indian state, now part of Uttar Pradesh).30.31600000, 78.03200000Landrace1533742PI 669848
291PI 669850UC118Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Tharali.30.07900000, 79.49700000Landrace1533747PI 669850
292PI 669851UC119Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Uphalda.30.21300000, 78.75500000Landrace1533748PI 669851
293PI 669852UC120Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Uphalda.30.21300000, 78.75500000Landrace1533750PI 669852
294PI 669853UC122Amaranthus caudatus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pauri to Badrinath transect.Landrace1533822PI 669853
295PI 669854UC123Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pauri.30.14600000, 78.77900000Landrace1533823PI 669854
296PI 669855UC124Amaranthus caudatus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pauri.30.14600000, 78.77900000Landrace1533824PI 669855
297PI 669856UC125Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pauri.30.14600000, 78.77900000Landrace1533825PI 669856
298PI 669857UC126Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pauri.30.14600000, 78.77900000Landrace1533826PI 669857
299PI 669858UC127Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pauri.30.14600000, 78.77900000Landrace1533828PI 669858
300PI 669859UC128Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pauri.30.14600000, 78.77900000Landrace1533829PI 669859
301PI 669860UC129Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pauri.30.14600000, 78.77900000Landrace1533830PI 669860
302PI 669861UC131Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Andhra Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Hyderabad.17.38500000, 78.48660000Landrace1533831PI 669861
303PI 669862UC132Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Deoband.29.69200000, 77.67500000Landrace1533832PI 669862
304PI 669863UC133Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Ratighat.Landrace1533833PI 669863
305PI 669864UC134Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED197820 km southeast of Pauri.30.02400000, 78.92400000Landrace1533834PI 669864
306PI 669865UC135Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED197810 km southeast of Srinagar.34.01400000, 74.86600000LandraceThe top of the infloresence is determinate, rather than tapering to new un-opened flowers. The shape of the infloresence is spike type.1533835PI 669865
307PI 669866UC136Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Doma Srikot.Landrace1533836PI 669866
308PI 669867UC137Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Shyamkhet.23.38900000, 79.52900000Landrace1533837PI 669867
309PI 669868UC138Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Agroda.Landrace1533838PI 669868
310PI 669869UC139Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED19784 km northwest of Pauri.30.17700000, 78.75300000Landrace1533839PI 669869
311PI 669870UC140Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Sukhital.Landrace1533840PI 669870
312PI 669871UC141Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Gumkhal.29.88800000, 78.67300000Landrace1533841PI 669871
313PI 669872UC142Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Sirkol.Landrace1533842PI 669872
314PI 669873UC143Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Chorag.Landrace1533843PI 669873
315PI 669874UC144Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Shal.Landrace1533844PI 669874
316PI 669875UC145Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Command.Landrace1533845PI 669875
317PI 669876UC146Amaranthus hybr.Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Dhara.31.17000000, 77.73800000Landrace1533846PI 669876
318PI 669877UC147Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Chowki.31.44300000, 77.04100000Landrace1533847PI 669877
319PI 669878UC148Amaranthus hybr.Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Dalash.31.35600000, 77.43300000Landrace1533848PI 669878
320PI 669879UC149Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Jaon.31.55800000, 77.56800000Landrace1533849PI 669879
321PI 669880UC150Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Karsog.31.38300000, 77.20000000Landrace1533850PI 669880
322PI 669881UC151Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Deorita.Landrace1533851PI 669881
323PI 669882UC152Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Batal.31.14000000, 76.96900000Landrace1533852PI 669882
324PI 669883UC153Amaranthus caudatus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Dashog.Landrace1533853PI 669883
325PI 669884UC156Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Joshimath, Laxmi Unial.1900Landrace1533854PI 669884
326PI 669885UC158Amaranthus caudatus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Joshimath.30.55800000, 79.559000001900Landrace1533855PI 669885
327PI 669886UC165Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Joshimath.30.55800000, 79.559000001850Landrace1533857PI 669886
328PI 669887UC175Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Village of Pando Keshawar Bamani.1980Landrace1533860PI 669887
329PI 669888UC176Amaranthus caudatus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pando Keshawar.1980Landrace1533861PI 669888
330PI 669889UC177Amaranthus caudatus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC71996COLLECTED1978Rampur.28.80200000, 79.025000002100Landrace1533862PI 669889
331PI 669890UC183Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Son Prayag.Landrace1533863PI 669890
332PI 669891UC185Amaranthus caudatus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC71996COLLECTED1978Rampur.28.80200000, 79.025000002100Landrace1533864PI 669891
333PI 669892UC189Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Rampur.28.80200000, 79.02500000Landrace1533870PI 669892
334PI 669893UC193Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Tarota.Landrace1533872PI 669893
335PI 669894UC194Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Dhogi.Landrace1533873PI 669894
336PI 669895UC195Amaranthus caudatus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Thanog.Landrace1533874PI 669895
337PI 669896UC196Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Bakhalog.31.15700000, 76.94600000Landrace1533875PI 669896
338PI 669897UC197Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Gori.31.56000000, 76.54400000Landrace1533876PI 669897
339PI 669898UC198Amaranthus hybr.Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Kavilthog.Landrace1533877PI 669898
340PI 669899UC199Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Chowki.31.44300000, 77.04100000Landrace1533878PI 669899
341PI 669900UC200Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Kandha.31.12400000, 77.08400000Landrace1533880PI 669900
342PI 669901UC201Amaranthus caudatus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pati.Landrace1533881PI 669901
343PI 669902UC202Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Batala.31.81900000, 75.20300000Landrace1533884PI 669902
344PI 669903UC203Amaranthus hybr.Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Bahau.Landrace1533885PI 669903
345PI 669904UC204Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pilkhuli.28.71100000, 77.65500000Landrace1533886PI 669904
346PI 669905UC205Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Skhital.Landrace1533887PI 669905
347PI 669906UC206Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Majkali.Landrace1533888PI 669906
348PI 669907UC207Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Dhulai.Landrace1533889PI 669907
349PI 669908UC210Amaranthus caudatus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Barui.31.60100000, 76.18200000Landrace1533891PI 669908
350PI 669909UC212Amaranthus hybr.Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Along a roadside near Pauri.Landrace1533899PI 669909
351PI 669910UC213Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pipligahat.Landrace1533902PI 669910
352PI 669911UC214Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Parala.31.09500000, 77.40200000Landrace1533904PI 669911
353PI 669912UC215Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Jakhti.Landrace1533906PI 669912
354PI 669913UC217Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Pagna.Landrace1533909PI 669913
355PI 669914UC218Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Daboli.Landrace1533910PI 669914
356PI 669915UC219Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Bakharoti.Landrace1533911PI 669915
357PI 669916UC220Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Katalu.Landrace1533912PI 669916
358PI 669917UC221Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Kalodhar.Landrace1533913PI 669917
359PI 669918UC222Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Chebari.Landrace1533914PI 669918
360PI 669919UC223Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Kiarto.Landrace1533915PI 669919
361PI 669920UC224Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Dharmor.31.32900000, 77.14800000Landrace1533916PI 669920
362PI 669921UC225Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Chandi.29.03100000, 76.50000000Landrace1533917PI 669921
363PI 669922UC226Amaranthus hybr.Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Sarey.Landrace1533918PI 669922
364PI 669923UC227Amaranthus hybr.Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Taban.Landrace1533919PI 669923
365PI 669924UC228Amaranthus hybr.Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Karole.Landrace1533920PI 669924
366PI 669925UC229Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Momal (Mandi District).31.70800000, 76.93100000Landrace1533921PI 669925
367PI 669926UC231Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Khamalog.Landrace1533922PI 669926
368PI 669927UC232Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Dunga.Landrace1533923PI 669927
369PI 669928UC233Amaranthus hybr.Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Theog.31.11800000, 77.35900000Landrace1533924PI 669928
370PI 669929UC234Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Kalsi.30.51800000, 77.84400000Landrace1533925PI 669929
371PI 669930UC250Amaranthus caudatus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC71996COLLECTED1978Sahiya (Kulu-Manali District).32.23900000, 77.189000002700Landrace1533926PI 669930
372PI 669931UC252Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Purodi.Landrace1533927PI 669931
373PI 669932UC253Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Bhang.Landrace1533928PI 669932
374PI 669933UC254Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Kothi.31.13800000, 77.49600000Landrace1533929PI 669933
375PI 669934UC255Amaranthus caudatus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1978Palchana.LandraceWith pink seeds and green drooping flowers of the Love-Lies-Bleeding type. Observed by David Brenner in 1997.1533930PI 669934
376PI 669935UC257Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED19781 km north of Bhang.Landrace1533931PI 669935
377PI 669936UC258Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1996COLLECTED1980Palchana-2.Landrace1533932PI 669936
378PI 604461'Elephant Head'Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. GermanyNC7FIELD1996COLLECTEDAlan Kapuler of Peace Seeds, was given seeds and provided them to Seeds of Change.CultivarOrnamental variety with a maroon-purple flower that has a large, elephant trunk shaped infloresence. The infloresence is very dense, and the arms of the infloresence are determinate.1517397PI 604461
379PI 595318DB 954Amaranthus hybr.California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/04/1995Santa Clara County. North-west side of Lexington Reservior, east of Rt. 17.37.18333333, -122.00000000197In associated with coclebur (Xanthium) in periodically inundated areas within the reservoir basin near the level of the over-flow.Wild materialStems thin, plants to 30cm tall.1508808PI 595318
380PI 595319DB 955Amaranthus californicus (Moq.) S. Watson California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED12/04/1995Santa Clara County. North-west side of Lexington Reservoir, east of Rt. 17.37.18333333, -122.00000000197In associated with coclebur (Xanthium) in periodically inundated areas within the reservoir basin near the level of the over-flow.Wild materialPlants prostrate, stems fleshy, dead at the time of collection.1508809PI 595319
381PI 595320DB 956Amaranthus powellii S. Watson California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/04/1995Santa Clara County. North-west side of Lexington Reservoir, east of Rt. 17.37.18333333, -122.00000000197In associated with coclebur (Xanthium) in periodically inundated areas within the reservoir basin near the level of the over-flow.Wild materialUtricles circumscissile. Plants erect to 40cm tall.1508810PI 595320
382PI 595317Ames 22709Amaranthus powellii S. Watson subsp. bouchonii (Thell.) Costea & Carretero California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/01/1995San Diego County. Keys Canyon Channel, east of Rt. 15.33.30000000, -117.00000000180Wild materialUtricles non-circumcissile.1505577PI 595317
383PI 604555Mapes 818Amaranthus cruentus L. Morelos, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/25/1991Amilcingo, Municipality of Temoac.18.80000000, -98.783333331540LandraceInflorescence color mixture of red, green, and orange. 1505523PI 604555
384PI 604556Mapes 819Amaranthus cruentus L. Morelos, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/25/1991Huazulco, Municipal of Temoac.18.75000000, -98.766666671595LandraceCompared to Temoac, a higher altitude and colder area. This accession from Huazulco has a less spiny inflorescence.1505524PI 604556
385PI 604557Mapes 820Amaranthus hybr.Puebla, MexicoNC7LEAFNot Available1995COLLECTED10/25/1991Tapetlahuaya around Huaquechula.18.76666667, -98.550000001610Landrace1505525PI 604557
386PI 604558Mapes 821Amaranthus cruentus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/25/1991Santiago Tetla, Municipal of Huaquechula. District of Atlixco.19.43333333, -98.100000001625Landrace1505526PI 604558
387PI 604559Mapes 822Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Tlaxcala, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/26/1991San Miguel del Milagro, Municipal of Nativitas.19.50000000, -98.833333332270LandracePlant 3.5 meters tall and red. Local people prefer red plants of this type because the green plants. Lodge.1505527PI 604559
388PI 604560Mapes 823Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Tlaxcala, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/26/1991San Miguel del Milagro, Municipal of Nativitas.19.50000000, -98.833333332235Sandy soil. Collected in a Zea mays field.LandracePlant 3 meters tall. Seeds white. Varieties at lower altitudes more red.1505528PI 604560
389PI 604561Mapes 824Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Tlaxcala, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/26/1991San Miguel del Milagro, Municipal of Nativitas. The milpa of Leopoldo Tellez.19.50000000, -98.833333332235Sandy soil. Collected in a Zea mays field.LandraceSeeds selected from Mapes 823 and another plant. Fragile variety.1505529PI 604561
390PI 604562Mapes 825Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Tlaxcala, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/26/1991San Miguel del Milagro, Municipal of Nativitas.19.50000000, -98.833333332245Shallow-yellow-sandy soil.Landrace1505530PI 604562
391PI 604563quintonilAmaranthus hybr.Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/27/1991Xoxonacatla, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.00833333, -97.938888891900Zea mays field. Clay soil. Associated with Zea mays, Prunus domestica, and Phaseolus.LandracePeople eat the tender new leaves in March.1505531PI 604563
392PI 604564quintonilAmaranthus hybr.Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/26/1991Xoxonacatla, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.00833333, -92.938888891900Clay soil. Collected in a Zea mays field.Landrace1505532PI 604564
393PI 604565quintonilAmaranthus hybr.Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/27/1991Tlaltempa, behind the [shed] of Cuaticopa, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.01666667, -97.900000001645Clay soil. Collected in a corn field.LandracePlant 2 meters tall, very red. People eat the leaves in soup.1505533PI 604565
394PI 604566quintonilAmaranthus hybr.Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1991Zapotitlan de Mendez, Municipal of Zapotitlan.20.00138889, -97.71666667700Rocky with gravel soil. Collected in coffee plant field.LandracePlant 60-70 cm tall with red inflorescense. 1505534PI 604566
395PI 604567quintonilAmaranthus hybr.Puebla, MexicoNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED11/28/1991Camino a Tuxtla, past the bridge on the Zempoala River, Municipal of Zapotitlan.20.00000000, -97.64166667685Collected in coffee plant field.LandraceInflorescense red. Leaves green, short bracts.1505538PI 604567
396PI 604568Mapes 831Amaranthus hybridus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1991Mapilco, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.96666667, -97.62777778710Collected in coffee plant field.LandracePlant green. Seeds black.1505539PI 604568
397PI 604569quintonilAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1991Xaltipan, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.96666667, -97.62777778880Clay soil. Collected in a home garden.LandraceInflorescense red. Leaves green.1505540PI 604569
398PI 604570quintonilAmaranthus hybridus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1991Xochitlan, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.96666667, -97.627777781595Collected in a home garden, growing with Zea mays and Tagetes.LandracePlant 3 meters tall. Brown 'disease' on stem.1505542PI 604570
399PI 604571quintonilAmaranthus hybr.Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1991Xochitlan, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.96666667, -97.627777781595LandraceInflorescense red.1505543PI 604571
400PI 604572Mapes 835Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1991Xoxonacatla, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.01666667, -97.900000001595Clay soil. On steep slope.LandracePlant 3 meters tall, stem green with red stripes. Seeds black, and a red inflorescense.1505544PI 604572
401PI 604573Mapes 838Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED11/29/1991Hueyapan, Municipal of Hueyapan.19.88055556, -97.444444441735Growing in a milpa with garbage. Associated with Cyphomandra, Cucurbita ficifolia, Phaseolus coccineus, and Camellia japonica.LandracePlant 1.5 meters tall, big bracts. Seeds black. Stem red.1505545PI 604573
402PI 604574Mapes 839Amaranthus hybridus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/29/1991Hueyapan, Municipal of Hueyapan.19.88055556, -97.444444441735Growing in a milpa with garbage.LandraceInflorescense red.1505583PI 604574
403PI 604575Mapes 840Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/29/1991Hueyapan, Municipal of Hueyapan.19.88055556, -97.444444441735Associated with "quintonil" Amaranthus, Zea mays, Persea americana, and Musa.Landrace1505546PI 604575
404PI 604576quintonilAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/29/1991Hueyapan, Municipal of Hueyapan.19.88055556, -97.444444441735With ornamental plants.LandraceInflorescense and leaves red. Stem striped green with red.1505547PI 604576
405PI 604577mecoAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7FIELD1995COLLECTED05/14/1992Huahuaxtla, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.91666667, -97.633333331500Found in a home garden, associated with Zea mays, Vicia faba, Curcurbita pepo, Curcurbita ficifolia, Rumex, and Zantedeschia aethopica.LandraceOne of the most preferred vegetable types in the Sierra Norte of Puebla. Also used as turkey fodder. The leaf blades have double "V" markings.1505548PI 604577
406PI 604578quintonil verdeAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/22/1992Comaltepec, Municipal of Zacapoaxtla.19.85833333, -97.600000001870On ando soil. Associated with Capsicum pubescens, Artemisia, Zea mays, Ruta chalapensis and Phaseolus.Landrace1505549PI 604578
407PI 604579quintonilAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/22/1992Comaltepec, Municipal of Zacapoaxtla.19.85833333, -97.600000001870On ando soil.Landrace1505550PI 604579
408PI 604580quintonilAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/22/1992Comaltepec, Municipal of Zacapoaxtla.19.85833333, -97.600000001870On ando soil.Landrace1505551PI 604580
409PI 604581chichiquelitAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/22/1992Camino a Huahuaxtla, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.91666667, -97.633333331660Landrace1505552PI 604581
410PI 604582iztaquelitAmaranthus hybridus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED10/22/1992Camino a Huahuaxtla, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.91666667, -97.633333331660Landrace1505553PI 604582
411PI 604583Mapes 862Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1992Huahuaxtla, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.91666667, -97.633333331660Associated with Zea mays.Landrace1505584PI 604583
412PI 604584Mapes 863Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/28/1992Huahuaxtla, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.91666667, -97.633333331660Associated with Zea mays.Landrace1505554PI 604584
413PI 604585Mapes 864Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED11/28/1992Huahuaxtla, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.91666667, -97.633333331660Bought at a private home.Landrace1505555PI 604585
414PI 604586Mapes 865Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED11/28/1992Cerro La Mesa, Talchichico around Jilotzingo, Municipal of Zacatlan.19.86666667, -99.066666671500Landrace1505556PI 604586
415PI 604587Mapes 866Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED12/28/1992Jilotzingo, Municipal of Zacatlan.19.91666667, -97.633333331560LandraceThis variety is used like green 'lettuce'. 1505557PI 604587
416PI 604588Mapes 867Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED12/29/1992Xoxonacatla, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.00833333, -97.938888891900Landrace1505558PI 604588
417PI 604589quintonilAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED12/29/1992Huahuaxtla, Municipal of Huahuaxtla.19.91666667, -97.633333331500LandraceThis variety is used like green 'lettuce'. 1505559PI 604589
418PI 604590chichiquelit rojoAmaranthus hybridus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED04/14/1993Huahuaxtla, at the begining of the path to Ocotepec de Cardenas, Municipal of Xochitlan.19.91666667, -97.633333331600LandraceSeeds black. Used to make atole during the "santa" week.1505560PI 604590
419PI 604591quintonil rojoAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED08/13/1993Comaltepec, Municipal of Zacapoaxtla.19.60000000, -97.600000001890Calcareo soils. Associated with Prunus persica, Phaseolus, Prunus domestica, Prunis serotina, and Persea americana.LandracePlant red.1505585PI 604591
420PI 604592Mapes 887Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED08/13/199311.5 km. on the intermountain road of Zacatlan to Zacapoaxtla, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.00833333, -97.938888891850Growing amoung stalks after Zea mays is harvested. Associated with Phaseolus, Cucurbita ficifolia, Tagetes, and Lopezia.LandracePlant very red, with some striped green leaves. Plant 2 meters tall.1505561PI 604592
421PI 604593Mapes 888Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/15/199311.5 km. on the intermountain road of Zacatlan to Zacapoaxtla, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.00833333, -97.938888891850Collected in a Zea mays field.LandracePlant 2 meters tall with groved stem.1505562PI 604593
422PI 604594Mapes 889Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED11/15/1993Jilotzingo, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.01666667, -97.900000001850Growing amoung stalks after Zea mays is harvested. Associated with Phaseolus, Sechim edule, Pteridium, Lopezia, Tagetes, Persea americana, Prunus domestica, Annona cherimola, Citrus aurantiifolia, Alnus, Yucca aloifolia, and Clethera.LandraceInflorescense very red.1505563PI 604594
423PI 604595Mapes 891Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED11/18/1993District of Chonchamon, Almoloni Hueyapan, Municipal of Hueypapan.20.00138889, -97.716666671450Collected in a Zea mays field. Associated with Cucurbita pepo, Cucurbita ficifolia, Phaseolus, Prunus persica, Prunus domestica, Persea americana, Hydrangea macrophylla, and Sechium edule.LandracePlant very red. Seeds black.1505564PI 604595
424PI 604596Mapes 892Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED11/18/1993Almoloni, Hueyapan, Municipal of Hueyapan.20.00138889, -97.716666671450Collected in a Zea mays field, asociated with Punica granatum and Phaseolus.Landrace1505565PI 604596
425PI 604597quintonilAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED11/18/1993Ahuatzalan, Buenavista. Hueyapan, Municipal of Hueyapan.20.00138889, -97.716666671450Collected in a home garden.Landrace1505566PI 604597
426PI 604598Mapes 896Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED11/18/1993Highway to Nauzontla, Municipal of Nauzontla.19.95833333, -97.602777781500Growing among stalks after Zea mays is harvested.LandracePlant very red. Seeds black.1505567PI 604598
427PI 604599Mapes 898Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED12/27/1993Xoxonacatla, Municipal of Zacatlan.19.95833333, -97.602777781700Collected in a Zea mays field, associated with Phaseolus and Cucurbita ficifolia.LandraceInflorescense red. Seeds black. No leaves.1505568PI 604599
428PI 604601Mapes 899Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED12/27/1993Xoxonacatla, Municipal of Zacatlan.20.00833333, -97.938888891700Collected in a Zea mays field, associated with Phaseolus and Cucurbita ficifolia.LandraceInflorescense red. Leaves green.1505570PI 604601
429PI 604602quintonil blancoAmaranthus hybridus L. Puebla, MexicoNC71995COLLECTED06/27/1994Naupan, Municipal of Naupan.20.23333333, -98.116666671750In a home garden.LandraceGrows two or three meters tall. Seeds black.1505571PI 604602
430PI 649310E94193Amaranthus retroflexus L. MongoliaNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED09/14/1994Outskirts of Choibalson City.48.06555556, 104.60000000564Grass steppe (cultivated river terrace). Approximately 2 ha in area, fenced, and irrigated with water from the Herlen River. Soils light brown, loamy river terrace soils with high gravel content. Aspect and slope horizontal.Cultivated material1497591PI 649310
431PI 698350E94196Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. MongoliaNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED09/14/1994Outskirts of Choibalson City.48.06555556, 104.60000000564Grass steppe (cultivated river terrace). Approximately 2 ha in area, fenced, and irrigated with water from the Herlen River. Soils light brown, loamy river terrace soils with high gravel content. Aspect and slope horizontal.Cultivated material1497592PI 698350
432PI 590990PING LIAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTEDPingli County, Shanxi Province.Cultivated materialPlant height 177cm. Length of main inflorescence 37cm. Period of duration 144 days. Stems purple. Leaves green. Seeds brown, big and full. 1000-seed weight 0.889g. Many close branches. Seed production high. Suitable for high density.1493483PI 590990
433PI 590991ZHEN PINGAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Shanxi Sheng, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTEDZhenping County.Cultivated materialPlant height 169cm. Length of main inflorescence 27cm. Stems and leaves purple. Seeds yellow, big and full. 1000-seed weight 0.985g. Has characteristics of disease resistance and close branches. Seed production high. Suitable for both food and forage.1493484PI 590991
434PI 590992'TIBET'Amaranthus cruentus L. ChinaNC71995DEVELOPEDCultivated materialPlant height 220cm. Inflorescence length 89.1cm, 569g weight. Plant weight 2418.6g each. Spikes purple. Seeds yellow. 1000-seed weight 0.7g. Has no disease and has characteristics of lodging resistance. Period of duration 97 days. Potential for food and feed crops.1493485PI 590992
435PI 677065GA-5025Amaranthus cruentus L. Madhyamanchal, NepalNC7FIELD1995DEVELOPEDBreeding material1485664PI 677065
436PI 677066GA-5028Amaranthus cruentus L. Madhyamanchal, NepalNC7FIELD1995DEVELOPEDBreeding material1485665PI 677066
437PI 677067GA-5032Amaranthus cruentus L. Madhyamanchal, NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1995DEVELOPEDBreeding material1485666PI 677067
438PI 642742K 459Amaranthus cruentus L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7FIELD1995DEVELOPEDPRE 02/1995Breeding materialDramatic orange plants. The stems and infloresences are fasciated, which is a rare trait. The fasciation was observed by David Brenner in the summer of 2005.1484341PI 642742
439PI 677089'D 107'Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7FIELD1995DEVELOPEDBreeding material1484339PI 677089
440PI 677090K 393Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7FIELD1995DEVELOPEDBreeding material1484340PI 677090
441PI 677091K 490Amaranthus hybr.Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7FIELD1995DEVELOPEDBreeding material1484342PI 677091
442PI 677092K 498Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7FIELD1995DEVELOPEDBreeding material1484343PI 677092
443PI 677093K 526Amaranthus hybr.Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7FIELD1995DEVELOPEDBreeding material1484344PI 677093
444PI 608019RRC 610Amaranthus caudatus L. Pichincha, EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED1979Tabacundo.0.05000000, -78.21666667LandraceThe seeds are black.1484059PI 608019
445PI 67707011856Amaranthus cruentus L. Chimaltenango, GuatemalaNC7FIELD1994COLLECTEDPRE 09/11/1980Near Jilotepeque, also know as San Martin Jilotepeque14.78200000, -90.79300000Uncertain improvement status1087424PI 677070
446PI 67707116345Amaranthus hybr.Chimaltenango, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1087425PI 677071
447PI 67707216350Amaranthus hybridus L. Petén, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1087427PI 677072
448PI 67707316356Amaranthus hybr.Quiché, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1087430PI 677073
449PI 67707416360Amaranthus hybridus L. Escuintla, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1087431PI 677074
450PI 67707516499Amaranthus cruentus L. Baja Verapaz, GuatemalaNC7LEAF1994COLLECTED15.07800000, -90.41200000Uncertain improvement status1087432PI 677075
451PI 67707616507Amaranthus hybridus L. Huehuetenango, GuatemalaNC7FIELD1994COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1087433PI 677076
452PI 67707716509Amaranthus hybridus L. Sololá, GuatemalaNC7FIELD1994COLLECTEDNear Jilotepeque.Uncertain improvement status1087434PI 677077
453PI 67707811333Amaranthus cruentus L. Guatemala, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDCheptalumCultivated material1087435PI 677078
454PI 67707911857Amaranthus cruentus L. Chimaltenango, GuatemalaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNear Jilotepeque, also know as San Martin Jilotepeque14.78200000, -90.79300000Cultivated material1087437PI 677079
455PI 674258Ames 21948Amaranthus cruentus L. Papua New GuineaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED12/06/1993"American Station" area, near Gumine, Simbu Province.-6.25000000, 144.833333331400The plants were a deep purple throughout including the inflorescence. Appeared to be used as an ornamental.1087366PI 674258
456PI 584523Ames 21897Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Colorado, United StatesNC7FIELD1994COLLECTEDBurlington.39.28333333, -102.43333333Motel garden. Grown as an ornamental.Cultivated materialDeterminant infloresence unusual for this species. Stem resistant to lodging. Infloresence red. Seeds black. Seed maturity adapted for Ames, Iowa.1087297PI 584523
457PI 649305HLJ-037Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Heilongjiang Sheng, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED09/02/1993Ping Shan.44.95000000, 127.38333300370Cultivated in sunny fields.Cultivated material1 meter tall, yellow to red flowers. Grown for pig feed and baby food.1087139PI 649305
458PI 686462HLJ-040Amaranthus retroflexus L. Heilongjiang Sheng, ChinaNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED09/02/199344.95000000, 127.38333300350Disturbed roadside gravel.Wild materialPlant height 0.5 meter.1087140PI 686462
459PI 633582AMA 14Amaranthus crispus (Lesp. & Thévenau) A. Braun ex J. M. Coult. & S. Watson Hajdú-Bihar, HungaryNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATEDPRE 12/07/1993Wild material1087018PI 633582
460PI 633583AMA 95Amaranthus muricatus (Moq.) Hieron. Andalucía, SpainNC71993COLLECTEDPRE 12/07/1993Wild materialA prostrate plant that continues to flower after first seed maturity. The root is thick and could be a storage organ. Observed by David Brenner, 1994, in a greenhouse in Iowa.1087019PI 633583
461PI 641041Ames 21669Amaranthus cannabinus (L.) J. D. Sauer New Jersey, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED09/17/1993Near Port Elizabeth, just off route 47.39.31500000, -74.981000002wetlandWild materialThe plants were very large at the time of collection.1086917PI 641041
462PI 641042Ames 21670Amaranthus cannabinus (L.) J. D. Sauer New Jersey, United StatesNC7PLANT1993COLLECTED10/11/1993Sluice Creek, 16 miles south of Port Elizabeth on route 47.39.16250000, -74.832222221wetlandWild material1086918PI 641042
463PI 613180LP 24Amaranthus standleyanus Parodi ex Covas La Pampa, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED04/1993Intendente Alvear, La Pampa, Argentina.-35.23333333, -63.58333333Wild materialWild plants. In the greenhouse, winter 1997, were erect and un-branched. Tepals bend outward at the middle, and are narrow below and wide above, mucronate.1086907PI 613180
464PI 667167LP 146Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED08/1991Growing wild near the port.19.20000000, -96.14000000Wild materialDioecious plants,the taxonomy is uncertain. Donald Pratt (an Amaranthus taxonomist) looked at two plants of this population and suspects that they are an A. palmeri x arenicola hybrid, or an aberrant, short bracted A. palmeri.1086906PI 667167
465PI 691593LP 40Amaranthus cruentus L. Coahuila de Zaragoza, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1993DEVELOPEDCultivated materialCultivated on saline soil. Copper colored infloresence.1086901PI 691593
466PI 691596LP 23Amaranthus quitensis Kunth La Pampa, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED04/1993Intendente Alvear-35.23390300, -63.59284900128Weed in a plot of Amaranthus cruentus.Wild material1086910PI 691596
467PI 691597LP 126Amaranthus hybr.La Pampa, ArgentinaNC71993DEVELOPED04/1993Genetic materialThe original seeds received in 1993 are hybrids of Amaranthus hypochondriacus and Amaranthus quitensis. "F1" is written on the original seed packet.1086902PI 691597
468PI 615696'Annapurna'Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7FIELD1993DEVELOPEDPRE 1982CultivarWhitish cream seeds. Fast growing. Drought and disease resistant. Good crop for stress conditions. High yield potential, 22.3 q/ha. Popping quality is good, popping to five times its size. Leaves and infloresence are green.1085955PI 615696
469PI 636183VL 33Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085956PI 636183
470PI 636184VL 36Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085957PI 636184
471PI 636185PRA 8901Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085959PI 636185
472PI 636186IC 35433Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085960PI 636186
473PI 636187IC-35717Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085961PI 636187
474PI 636188IC-38269Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085962PI 636188
475PI 636189Duplicate of PI 481134Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, India GREENHOUSEHistoric1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085963PI 636189
476PI 636190IC-42340Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085964PI 636190
477PI 636191IC-42374Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085965PI 636191
478PI 636192IC-95585Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085966PI 636192
479PI 636193IC-108U22Amaranthus caudatus L. Himachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Breeding materialAn elite grain amaranth as described by B. Joshi in 1993.1085967PI 636193
480PI 576481alegria disciplinadaAmaranthus cruentus L. MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED11/05/1992Edo. de Puebla, Mpio. Huaquechula, Santiago Tetla.18.75000000, -98.500000001670LandraceHerb, 1.60m tall. Inflorescence yellowish with purple tips. Seeds pale. Cultivated for grain.1471452PI 576481
481PI 576482alegria guindaAmaranthus cruentus L. MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED11/05/1992Edo. de Puebla, Mpio. Huaquechula, Santiago Tetla.18.75000000, -98.500000001670LandraceHerb, 1.60m tall. Inflorescence shorter and fuller than 1212, deep purple. Seeds pale. Cultivated for grain.1471453PI 576482
482PI 568125DB 921Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC7FIELD1992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThis accession segregates for male sterile plants and variable seed colors.1463096PI 568125
483PI 568126DB 922Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC71992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThis accession segregates for male sterile plants with dark brown seeds.1463097PI 568126
484PI 568127DB 923Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC71992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThis accession segregates for male sterile plants and variable seed colors.1463098PI 568127
485PI 568128DB 924Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC71992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThis accession segregates for male sterile plants with white, yellow, or brown seeds.1463099PI 568128
486PI 568129DB 925Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC71992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThis accession segregates for male sterile plants with white, yellow, or brown seeds.1463100PI 568129
487PI 568130DB 926Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC71992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThis accession segregates for male sterile plants and variable seed colors.1463101PI 568130
488PI 568131DB 927Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Iowa, United StatesNC71992DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThis accession segregates for male sterile plants and variable seed colors.1463102PI 568131
489PI 6906421230Amaranthus dubius Mart. ex Thell. YemenNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED1988Hadramawt, Ghayl Ba Wazir14.77611000, 49.36611000Cultivated material1083930PI 690642
490PI 654389Ames 18499Amaranthus albus L. Washington, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTEDFrom plants growing at the Washington State University, Spillman Agronomy Farm, 2.5 miles south to southeast from Pullman, WA. Address 1452 Johnson Rd. Pullman, WA 99163.46.70027778, -117.15361111730Wild material1081502PI 654389
491PI 558499'PLAINSMAN'Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. Nebraska, United StatesNC7FIELD1991DEVELOPEDCultivarSelected for early maturity, lighter seed color, and shorter plant height compared to PI 477917. During the juvenile stage, has red pigmentation in center of leaves that fades as plant approaches its reproductive phase. Develops a red upright flower. Produces light tan seed.1453471PI 558499
492PI 566897'Kerala Red'Amaranthus cruentus L. Kerala, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1991DEVELOPEDPRE 09/22/1991Cultivated materialIntense red coloring on stems, petioles, leaf blades and flowers. Late flowering plant. Stems thin and branched. Leaves lanceolate. Inflorescence has short branches. Seeds black. Plants were said to volunteer from a planting the previous year. A second collection of this accession was done on 10/19/91 for additional seed. The harvests were combined1461868PI 566897
493PI 702950BethuAmaranthus hybr.Sudūr Pashchim, NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED10/15/1987Patan village, Baitadi district.29.49395500, 80.590123001400LandraceUsed for roasting.1080680PI 702950
494PI 702951Kalo BetheAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Sudūr Pashchim, NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED10/18/1987Dulihat village, district Baitadi.29.50126400, 80.588280001600Landrace1080681PI 702951
495PI 702952BethuAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Sudūr Pashchim, NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED10/23/1987Bhatiyada village, district Baitadi.29.51700000, 80.467000002020Landrace1080684PI 702952
496PI 702953BethuAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Sudūr Pashchim, NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED10/24/1987Silgadhi village, district Doti.29.26345300, 81.005339001020Landrace1080685PI 702953
497PI 702954Bato LatteAmaranthus cruentus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED05/04/1987Ranibas village, district Bhojpur.27.05682100, 86.020350001385Landrace1080688PI 702954
498PI 702955Rato LatteAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTED12/04/1987Sankrate village, district Tehrathum.27.21258600, 87.629306001692Landrace1080689PI 702955
499PI 702956LatteAmaranthus hypochondriacus L. Gandaki, NepalNC7GREENHOUSE1991COLLECTEDNEAR 06/03/1986Jagat village, district Gorkha.28.41467500, 84.406597001320Landrace1080692PI 702956