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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0W6 2119698HT-81Jungia sp. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Ulaanchulun, Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag48.39750000, 110.201111111036Within and adjacent to an ancient rock-walled fortress enclosing about 40 hectares of hill slope and upper edge of meadow. Two small streams drain the enclosed area. Gravelly, eroded granitic soils. Recent fire through area.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Overstory species depending on aspect and relief include Pinus, Larix, and Populus. Exposed soils are dominated by Stipa and Astragalus. The riparian zone along streams has species typical of wetter microsites including Bromus and riparians1578230W6 21196
1W6 2126198HT-171Jungia sp. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag48.87888889, 110.101388891219Hilly area in the valley of the Onon River with lowlands near the site used as hayfields. Soils are eroded granitic rock.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Forest steppe vegetation comprised of tall grasses and forbs dominating north aspect with grass steppe dominating open south exposures.1578231W6 21261