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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 706686'Amanda'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Idaho, United StatesPVPONot Available2025DEVELOPEDCultivar2172457PI 706686
1PI 701482DB 2022002Chenopodium strictum Roth Minnesota, United StatesNC7HABITAT2022COLLECTED10/10/2022North side of Rudstrom Road (Saint Louis County 753) between Sturgeon Road and Forti Road.47.66540200, -93.03888000424Growing in gravely sand at the road edge, generally the closest plants to the pavement with perennial grasses further from the pavement.Wild materialMost plants were dead from frost, and dry. Most were about 20 cm tall, but the tallest were up to 60 cm.2140705PI 701482
2PI 701059'Mosca 13'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Idaho, United StatesPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2139577PI 701059
3PI 701481DB 2022001Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Iowa, United StatesNC7HABITAT2022COLLECTED09/15/2022West of Luther, Iowa, and the first large sand deposit north of the Rt E57 (270th St) bridge on the east side of the Des Moines River.41.97342300, -93.90239400262On a large Des Moines River sandbar of mostly un-vegetated sand. In the highest area of sand, west of a willow thicket.Wild materialChenopodium berlandieri is infrequent in central Iowa and along the Des Moines River. The plants were suppressed by deer browsing. Collected before peak seed maturity, and earlier than upland populations of wild Chenopodium begin to mature their seeds.2140704PI 701481
4PI 699659'Bastille'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. NetherlandsPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2132594PI 699659
5PI 700344DB 2021002Chenopodium pratericola Rydb. Virginia, United StatesNC7HABITAT2021COLLECTED09/27/2021Collected on private property. Additional location information is available on request.38.72713200, -78.20593500444Disturbed ground on both sides of a stone wall associated with ornamental gardening.Wild materialLarge weedy plants with narrow non-aromatic leaf blades that have three veins from the base of the leaf blade. The seeds are 1 mm wide with rounded edges and black pericarps.2125368PI 700344
6PI 700345DB 2021003Chenopodium album L. Illinois, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED10/05/2021NW of the intersection of N Co Rd 2500 and E Co Rd 1750. 40.45124100, -91.02453500190Associated with an abandoned confined animal feeding operation on a farm, by a soybean field.Wild materialTall weed plants with red stems, 2.5 m tall. The seeds are 1.2 mm wide with rounded edges and non-pitted perisperms.2125369PI 700345
7PI 700346DB 2021004Chenopodium album L. var. missouriense (Aellen) Bassett & Crompton Illinois, United StatesNC7HABITAT2021COLLECTED10/05/2021Collected on private property. Additional location information is available on request.40.41193600, -90.83441600210Weeds in a vegetable garden.Wild materialWeed plants, 2 m tall. The seeds are 1 mm wide with rounded edges and adherant non-pitted pericarps.2125370PI 700346
8PI 700347DB 2021005Chenopodium album L. var. missouriense (Aellen) Bassett & Crompton Illinois, United StatesNC7HABITAT2021COLLECTED10/06/2021South-west corner at the intersection of Main and Young streets, Nauvoo, IL.40.55200000, -91.39191100168Weeds on the edge of a corn field, under a shade tree in a historical reconstruction village.Wild materialWeed plants, 1 to 2 m tall. The pericarps are adherant and not pitted with a golden brown tones on black and yelllow style base areas. The seeds are 1 mm wide with rounded edges.2125371PI 700347
9PI 700072BithuChenopodium album L. IndiaNC7SEED2021DONATED05/14/1993Genetic materialSelected by David Brenner from PI 658740 to isolate a rare decidious testa (seed coat) trait. The seeds are dark tan rather than black. This seed trait is described by: M. Pal and S. Shukla. 1990. An hexiploid grain Chenopodium from Eastern Himalayas. Newsletter of Himalayan Botany 8:12-14. The same seed trait appears to be described as "earthen" by T. Partap and P. Kapoor. 1985. The Himalayan grain chenopods. II. Comparative morphology. Agriculture, Ecosystem and Environment 14:201-220.2125298PI 700072
10PI 700343DB 2019004Chenopodium album L. var. missouriense (Aellen) Bassett & Crompton Oklahoma, United StatesNC7PLANT2019COLLECTED11/09/2019Love County, OK, on the north, Oklahoma side, of the Red River, almost under the Interstate 35 highway bridge by an all terrain vehicle trail.33.72851500, -97.15851500204In red alluvial soil.Wild materialCollected as one unusual dark purple plant with purple stem, foliage, and infloresence. The seeds are 1.3 mm wide, glossy and black. The pericarp is adherent and yellow-brown.2097810PI 700343
11PI 691648'Dutchess'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. NetherlandsPVPONot Available2019DEVELOPEDCultivar2097054PI 691648
12PI 689074Tampa 2018005Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2018COLLECTED06/26/2018Pinellas County, Fred Howard County Park.28.15553600, -82.806813002Among the lowest vegetation at the ocean shore growing on sand mixed with shells among breakwater boulders at the periphery of the Howard Park Island.Wild materialThe leaves were unusually small, with blades 1 to 1.5 cm long, however older and larger leaves may have fallen away.1964631PI 689074
13PI 689075Tampa 2018010Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Florida, United StatesNC7SEED2018COLLECTED06/27/2018Pinellas County, Gandy Boulevard causeway in the north-west fishing access area around an old roadway, on fill dirt.27.87930000, -82.583229003Among sporadically mown weeds.Wild materialMost plants (75) are not flowering and have no seeds, but other plants (25) have mature seeds, so the population could be day-neutral. The plants have a strongly central leader growth form. The leaves are small. Seeds 1.6 mm wide.1964632PI 689075
14PI 689076Tampa 2018012Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2018COLLECTED06/28/2018Pinellas County, Fort De Soto County Park, Mullet Key. In a soil and log dump area on the west side of the park, east of the paved road.27.62737800, -82734230.000000003On piles of construction soil containing sea shells.Wild materialPlants 1-2 m tall, with a distinctive fishy smell. The sides of the blades were curled toward the ab-axial side and there were aphids inside the canoe shaped interiors. Lady bugs were present feeding on the aphids. The blades were lobed near the base and small, 5. to 1.5 cm long, although larger older leaves may have fallen. Estimated population size of 2,000 plants, most of which are not flowering and have no seeds. The seeds are 1.6 mm wide.1964633PI 689076
15PI 689077Duplicate of PI 698435Chenopodium strictum Roth Florida, United States HABITATHistoric2018COLLECTED06/27/2018Hillsborough County, City of Tampa, under the Lee Roy Selman Expressway north of a dry-dock ship facility, south of Adamo Drive, and west of 17th Street.27.95547000, -82.441188004Under an elevated highway. On and near a pile of soil. Wild materialPlants 20 to 30 cm tall. The blades are 3-veined and blunt tipped.1964634PI 689077
16PI 698435Tampa 2018007Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2018COLLECTED06/27/2018Hillsborough County, City of Tampa, under the Lee Roy Selman Expressway near Channelside Drive.27.95528800, -82.445755005Under an elevated highway. It seems to tolerate shade better than other weedy plants. More plants were probably present before a recent mowing.Wild materialThe leaf blades are damaged by leaf-surface feeding by thrips or some other arthropod. The leaf blades are lobed, and blunt tipped.1964630PI 698435
17PI 698436DB 2020666Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2018DEVELOPED04/17/2019Row 233 in the Iowa State University, Agronomy Greenhouse.Genetic materialDwarf mutant separated from Ames 34323. The leaf blades are wider and more blunt tipped than the normal wild type.2113450PI 698436
18PI 687278'Kailey'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Idaho, United StatesPVPONot Available2018DEVELOPEDCultivar1963257PI 687278
19PI 688212Tampa 2017014Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Florida, United StatesNC7HABITAT2017COLLECTED10/31/2017Pinellas County, US 275, Sunshine Skyway Bridge fishing area, NE of the HWY.27.65113100, -82.675355001Slightly above the rip-rap at the water's edge on a artifical causway island in Tampa bayWild materialThe plants were 1.4 m tall and had a slight fishy smell. The seeds are 1 to 1.2 mm wide and have pitted surfaces. The leaves had fallen away the plants were dead and dry, but there had not been frost at this location, so we do not know why they died, but natural senescnce, or salt water flooding are both possible reasons.1954425PI 688212
20PI 698433UNH2016001Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. New Hampshire, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2017COLLECTED07/15/2016Rockingham County, near the Seacoast Repertory Theater in downtown Portsmouth, which has brick sidewalks and is near the Piscataqua River.43.07861500, -70.75449600In a mulched flower bed and at the base of a telephone poleWild materialThe taxonomic identity was determined by the donor using morphology, flow cytometry, and RAPID PCR. The population consisted of approximately six plants, which were moderately robust. 1953982PI 698433
21PI 698434UNH2016005Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. Québec, CanadaNC7GREENHOUSE2017COLLECTED08/01/2016On the bank of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City, Quebec.46.80291700, -71.207483004Wild materialThe taxonomic identity was determined by the donor using morphology, flow cytometry, and RAPID PCR.1953986PI 698434
22PI 700339UNH2016003Chenopodium album L. New Hampshire, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2017COLLECTED10/07/2016Near Rye Harbor State Park, Rye, NH43.00261700, -70.74786700On a sandy levee along a paved road and across the street from a saltwater marsh. Wild materialThe taxonomic identity was determined by the donor using morphology, flow cytometry, and RAPID PCR.1953984PI 700339
23PI 700340UNH2016004Chenopodium strictum Roth New Hampshire, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2017COLLECTED11/18/2016Near Rye Harbor State Park, Rye, NH43.00261700, -70.74786700On a sandy levee along a paved road and across the street from a saltwater marsh. Wild materialThe taxonomic identity was determined by the donor using morphology, flow cytometry, and RAPID PCR.1953985PI 700340
24PI 700341UNH2016006Chenopodium album L. Maine, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2017COLLECTED11/18/2016Appledore Island in the Gulf of Maine42.98805000, -70.61575000Along a gravel path near a pond Wild materialThe taxonomic identity was determined by the donor using morphology, flow cytometry, and RAPID PCR.1953987PI 700341
25PI 700342UNH2016007Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. macrocalycium (Aellen) Cronquist Maine, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2017COLLECTED11/18/2016On the western shore of Appledore Island in the Gulf of Maine42.98831700, -70.61575000On a sand duneWild materialThe taxonomic identity was determined by the donor using morphology, flow cytometry, and RAPID PCR.1953988PI 700342
26PI 682135'nq94pt'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Saskatchewan, CanadaPVPONot Available2017DEVELOPEDCultivar1950016PI 682135
27PI 705829Dekker 8Chenopodium album L. Michigan, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTEDPRE 1983Kinde, Michigan, from the D. Mckim farm via Tom Rutledge43.93900000, -82.43000000Wild materialtriazine resistant common lambsquarters2097373PI 705829
28PI 705830Dekker 12Chenopodium album L. Ontario, CanadaNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTEDPRE 1976Elora, Ontario, Canada43.68300000, -80.43000000Wild materialtriazine susceptible lambsquarter2097376PI 705830
29PI 705831Dekker 138Chenopodium album L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTEDPRE 10/01/1982Hog lot field, T.V. Tower. (An Iowa State University, agricultural research area.)41.98673900, -93.69256300315Wild materialtriazine susceptible lambsquarter2097379PI 705831
30PI 705832Dekker 287Chenopodium album L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTED1986Lansing, IA43.36000000, -91.22100000Wild materialtriazine resistant lambsquarter2097380PI 705832
31PI 705833Dekker 288Chenopodium album L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTED1986Waukon, IA 43.26900000, -91.47500000Wild materialtriazine resistant lambsquarter2097381PI 705833
32PI 705834Dekker 289Chenopodium album L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTED1986Decorah, IA43.30000000, -91.81000000Wild materialtriazine resistant lambsquarter2097382PI 705834
33PI 705835Dekker 290Chenopodium album L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTED1986Highlandville, IA43.44200000, -91.66800000Wild materialtriazine resistant lambsquarter2097383PI 705835
34PI 705836Dekker 347Chenopodium album L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTEDPRE 08/1987Dubuque County, IA, From Tom Harkin (Dupont); putative triazine resistant; Jim Graf Farm, Holy Cross, IA42.60055200, -90.99568500Wild materialtriazine resistant common lambsquarters2097384PI 705836
35PI 705837Dekker 348Chenopodium album L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2016COLLECTEDPRE 08/1987Dubuque, IA From Tom Harkin (Dupont); putative triazine resistant; Jim McAndrew Farm42.50000000, -90.66400000Wild materialtriazine resistant common lambsquarters2097385PI 705837
36PI 698437'AWEOWEO'Chenopodium oahuense (Meyen) Aellen Hawaii, United StatesNC7LEAF2016COLLECTEDPRE 11/200921.14000000, -157.02000000Molokai, HawaiiWild materialA weakly scented shrub, the aweoweo can reach 5-20m in height. Its leaves are 3-lobed and somewhat fleshy. Leaves are also pubescent with the bottom half more pubescent and a lighter green as well. Flowers are small on leafless panicles producing seeds that are dark-brown and about 0.8mm in diameter.1940633PI 698437
37PI 698411BYU 1455Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED08/18/2014Along Louisiana Highway 319, near entrance to Cypremort Poin State Park, northeast of Cypremort Point, St. Mary County.29.73080000, -91.8406000010Wild materialThe foliage has a bad fishy smell, observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse planting, 2017.1928507PI 698411
38PI 698412BYU 1456Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7LEAF2015COLLECTED08/18/2014Lot across from Vermillion Bay Seafood, end of Louisiana Highway 319, Cypremort Point, St. Mary County.29.71300000, -91.8775000010Wild material1928508PI 698412
39PI 698413BYU 1457Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED08/18/2014East side of Louisiana Highway 1, by Intracoastal Waterway (Bayou Lafourche), Golden Meadow, Lafourche County.29.35840000, -90.2518000010Roadside, semi-arid oak woodland.Wild material1928509PI 698413
40PI 698414BYU 1458Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7HABITAT2015COLLECTED08/18/2014East side of Rappelet Road, north end of metal drawbridge (under the bridge by boat ramp), and 0.25 mile south of drawbridge on barrier island, approximately 2 miles south of Port Fourchon, Lafourche County.29.11025000, -90.1900500010Soil heap.Wild material1928510PI 698414
41PI 698415BYU 1460Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED08/18/2014Along Elmer's Island Road, approximately 0.1 mile south of Highway 1, Grand Isle, Jefferson County.29.19380000, -90.0749000010Mixed with Chenopodium album.Wild material1928511PI 698415
42PI 698416BYU 1461Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED08/18/2014Along Elmer's Island Road, approximately 1 mile south of Highway 1, Grand Isle, Jefferson County.29.19000000, -90.0682000010Associated with Chenopodium album.Wild material1928512PI 698416
43PI 698417BYU 1462Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7LEAF2015COLLECTED08/18/2014North side of Louisiana Highway 1, northeast of Port Fourchon, Lafourche County.29.18600000, -90.0943000010Roadside.Wild material1928513PI 698417
44PI 698418BYU 1463Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7LEAF2015COLLECTED08/18/2014North side of Louisiana Highway 1, northeast of Port Fourchon, Lafourche County.29.16970000, -90.1496000010Construction area, ponderosa pine woodland.Wild material1928514PI 698418
45PI 698419BYU 1464Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED08/19/2014Along Louisiana Highway 82, approximately 1 mile west of Holly Beach, Cameron County.29.77000000, -93.4812000010Beachgrass on beach/dune.Wild material1928515PI 698419
46PI 698420BYU 1465Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7LEAF2015COLLECTED08/19/2014Between Seaward Avenue and Beach Boulevard, Little Florida Beach, west of Cameron, Cameron County.29.75600000, -93.6085000010Dune behind beach, disturbed.Wild material1928516PI 698420
47PI 698421BYU 1466Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED08/19/2014West side of Texas Highway 82 (Martin Luther King Junior Drive), and east side of waterway, south of Port Arthur, Jefferson County.29.79500000, -93.9481000010Breakwater/jetty.Wild material1928517PI 698421
48PI 698422BYU 1468Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Texas, United StatesNC7LEAF2015COLLECTED08/19/2014Along frontage road on west side of Texas Highway 124, approximately 0.2 mile south of Intracoastal Waterway bridge, approximately 12 miles south of Winnie, Chambers County.29.58740000, -94.3924000010Wild material1928519PI 698422
49PI 698423BYU 1469Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Texas, United StatesNC7LEAF2015COLLECTED08/19/2014South side of Texas Highway 87, northeast of Bolivar Peninsula, Galveston County.29.49660000, -94.5323000010Rocky hump.Wild material1928520PI 698423
50PI 698424BYU 1470Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Texas, United StatesNC7HABITAT2015COLLECTED08/20/2014South of fishing dock on County Road 222, and north of open lot on County Road 223, right off Farm to Market Road 2031, Matagorda, Matagorda County.28.60215000, -95.9769000010Riprap jetty.Wild materialThe foliage has a bad fishy smell, observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse planting, 2017. 1928521PI 698424
51PI 698425BYU 1473Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Texas, United StatesNC7HABITAT2015COLLECTED08/21/2014Next to Bridge Bait building, west of Texas Highway 332, north of Intracoastal Waterway bridge, and north side of Texas Highway 257, Surfside Beach, east of Freeport, Brazoria County.28.95855000, -95.2852000010Semi-arid grassland along roadside.Wild material1928522PI 698425
52PI 698426BYU 1476Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED08/21/2014North side of San Luis Pass Road, just west of intersection with West Sunset Bay Drive, south of Jamaica Beach, Galveston County.29.14780000, -95.0304000010Rocks on humps.Wild material1928524PI 698426
53PI 698427BYU 14111Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Alabama, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED11/21/2014Near bait shop, along Dauphin Island Parkway, southwest of Alabama Port, southeast of Coden, west side of Mobile Bay, Mobile County.30.34130000, -88.1264000010Disturbed construction site.Wild material1928526PI 698427
54PI 698428BYU 14112Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Mississippi, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED11/22/2014213 Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, Harrison County.30.34410000, -89.1444000010Roadside.Wild material1928527PI 698428
55PI 698429BYU 14113Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Mississippi, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED11/22/201413-39 Beach Boulevard, Gulfport, Harrison County.30.37720000, -89.0443000010Wild material1928528PI 698429
56PI 698430BYU 14114Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Mississippi, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED11/22/20141935 Beach Boulevard, Biloxi, Harrison County.30.39230000, -88.9531000010Wild material1928529PI 698430
57PI 698431BYU 14115Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Mississippi, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2015COLLECTED11/22/2014517 Live Oak Ave, under east end of U.S. Highway 90 bridge, Pascagoula, Jackson County.30.37050000, -88.5585000010Dry soil atop bluffs.Wild material1928530PI 698431
58PI 698432BYU 1472Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Texas, United StatesNC7LEAF2015COLLECTED08/20/2014Northeast side of Riverbend Drive, just south of Matagorda, Matagorda County.28.67600000, -95.9685000010Disturbed area by bayou.Wild material1928552PI 698432
59PI 673349'Jessie'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. FrancePVPONot Available2014DEVELOPEDCultivar1921844PI 673349
60PI 666323DB 2009006Chenopodium standleyanum Aellen Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2009COLLECTED10/26/2009Outside of the Iowa State University cemetery perimeter on the southwest corner by Pammel Drive, Ames, Story County.42.03055556, -93.65444444290Between trees and mown area by the sidewalk, overhung by tree branches. Well drained fill dirt from old road construction. Associated with Chenopodium berlandieri.Wild materialAt the time of collection, the taller plants were 80 cm tall, but many plants were grazed shorter; foliage was green and healthy looking even after frosts; foliage was not aromatic.1826707PI 666323
61PI 700338W0017CChenopodium standleyanum Aellen Wisconsin, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2009COLLECTED08/01/200842.78388889, -88.54722222286Between a building and a cedar tree.Wild material1797512PI 700338
62PI 666273BYU 868Chenopodium atrovirens Rydb. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Interstate 40, Exit 151 (South Welch Road exit), Coconino County.35.21527778, -112.379444441772More common in open areas. Gravelly loam to loam, igneous soil.Wild materialPlants have narrow leaves.1790637PI 666273
63PI 666281BYU 702Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED08/04/2007East of Utah Highway 165, north of Hyrum, Cache County.41.64527778, -111.828055561455Loose gravelly soil atop mounds by gravel pit.Wild materialPlants <3 decimeters tall.1790585PI 666281
64PI 666282BYU 718Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/05/2007North side of New Mexico Highway 58, Colfax County.36.48000000, -104.817222221895Along fence at top of low roadcut. Sandy-gravelly soilWild materialRed plants, 1-2 meters tall.1790586PI 666282
65PI 666283BYU 720Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/06/2007North side of US Highway 491, approximately 10 miles east of Monticello, San Juan County.37.83694444, -109.113055562069Disturbed roadside with many plants. Sandy-gravelly soil.Wild material1790587PI 666283
66PI 666284BYU 879Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/18/2008West of New Mexico Highway 36, approximately 10 miles north of Fence Lake, Cibola County.34.74500000, -108.671666672078Arroyo. Clay loam soil. Associated with grass.Wild materialMay be Chenopodium berlandieri or C. neomexicanum.1790588PI 666284
67PI 666285BYU 845Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED08/20/2008Iron Bridge Road, Gila River bottom, Riverside, Grant County.32.94194444, -108.610000001368River bottom, ruderal area. Sandy/gravelly soil.Wild material1790590PI 666285
68PI 666286BYU 865Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Interstate 40, Exit 151 (South Welch Road exit), Coconino County.35.21527778, -112.379444441772Gravelly loam, igneous soil. Associated with pinyon-juniper.Wild material1790591PI 666286
69PI 666287BYU 870Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Southwest of Lake Mary Road (FH 3), northeast and above Mormon Lake, Coconino County.34.95472222, -111.435833332206Weedy steppe. Igneous litter.Wild material1790592PI 666287
70PI 666288BYU 578Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED11/08/2005Tooele City, Tooele County.40.57440000, -112.29330000Wild material1790594PI 666288
71PI 666289BYU 656Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED09/26/2006North side of US Highway 89, south of Thistle, Utah County.39.92722222, -111.543888891650Roadside by sagebrush.Wild material1790596PI 666289
72PI 666290BYU 664Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/14/2006West side of Utah Highway 68, Saratoga Springs, Utah County.40.32583333, -111.905555561391Disturbed edge of golf course and highway ruderal. Clay loam and alkaline soil.Wild material1790597PI 666290
73PI 666291BYU 717Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/05/2007Mile marker 65, north side of US Highway 56, Union County.36.37222222, -103.433333331652Highly disturbed area near sand piles. Dark sandy-gravelly soil.Wild material1790598PI 666291
74PI 666292BYU 862Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Wyoming, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/08/2008Along US Highway 287, Fremont County.42.67333333, -108.405000001717Roadside, ruderal area. Associated with Helianthus.Wild material1790599PI 666292
75PI 666293BYU 874Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/18/2008Junction of US Highway 60 and CR 3168, Apache County.34.28444444, -109.844444441985Pinyon-juniper steppe, ruderal area. Sandy/gravelly, igneous soil.Wild material1790600PI 666293
76PI 666294BYU 880Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/18/2008Timberlake Road, approximately 1 mile southeast of Ramah, McKinley County.35.12444444, -108.474722222105Ruderal area below Zuni cliff dwelling. Tall scrub. Silty loam soil.Wild material1790602PI 666294
77PI 666295BYU 881Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/30/2008Near Tanner Building, Brigham Young University campus, Provo, Utah County.40.65055556, -111.651666671414Disturbed construction area.Wild material1790603PI 666295
78PI 666296BYU 875Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/18/2008Junction of US Highway 60 and CR 3168, Apache County.34.28444444, -109.844444441985Pinyon-juniper steppe, ruderal area. Sandy/gravelly, igneous soil.Wild material1790629PI 666296
79PI 666299BYU 857Chenopodium fremontii S. Watson var. fremontii Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED09/12/2008Salt Creek Canyon, Juab County.39.71805556, -111.740000001760Wild material1790580PI 666299
80PI 666300BYU 871Chenopodium fremontii S. Watson var. pringlei (Standl.) Aellen Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Southeast of Stoneman Lake Road exit (Exit 306), Interstate 17, Yavapai County.34.76388889, -111.655833331624Roadside ruderal area. Associated with perennial grasses.Wild materialRed plant.1790581PI 666300
81PI 666301BYU 855Chenopodium fremontii S. Watson var. fremontii Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED09/12/2008Salt Creek Canyon, Juab County.39.71805556, -111.740000001760Wild material1790610PI 666301
82PI 666302BYU 866Chenopodium fremontii S. Watson var. fremontii Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Interstate 40, Exit 151 (South Welch Road exit), Coconino County.35.21527778, -112.379444441772Shaded by pinyon-junipers. Gravelly loam, igneous soil.Wild materialMay be Chenopodium fremontii or C. neomexicanum.1790611PI 666302
83PI 666303BYU 831Chenopodium neomexicanum Standl. Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/06/2008Backyard of Rick Jellen.40.26638889, -111.701111111433Wild materialTall plants. Dark green leaves, thick, triangular.1790636PI 666303
84PI 666310BYU 842Chenopodium hians Standl. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSENot Available2008COLLECTED08/19/2008Along New Mexico Highway 61, 1 mile southeast of Sherman, Grant County.32.93416667, -107.875555561673Sandy clay wash in gravel. Associated with Chenopodium fremontii and C. berlandieri.Wild material1790612PI 666310
85PI 666311BYU 850Chenopodium hians Standl. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED08/20/2008Junction of Harden Cienega Road and New Mexico Highway 78, Grant County.33.11638889, -109.008333331668Oak/pine woodland. Calcareous, sandy loam soil.Wild materialPlants have narrow leaves.1790613PI 666311
86PI 666312BYU 854Chenopodium hians Standl. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED08/20/2008Along Wet Beaver Creek, southeast side of frontage road of Interstate 17, McGuireville, Yavapai County.34.63694444, -111.81694444991Creek bottom. Sandy alluvium soil. Associated with Chenopodium berlandieri.Wild materialPlants have narrow leaves.1790614PI 666312
87PI 666313BYU 844Chenopodium incanum (S. Watson) A. Heller New Mexico, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED08/20/2008Junction of US Highway 180 & New Mexico Highway 211, Grant County.32.91305556, -108.565277781393Riverside, ruderal area. Sandy/gravelly soil.Wild material1790617PI 666313
88PI 666314BYU 853Chenopodium incanum (S. Watson) A. Heller var. elatum D. J. Crawford Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED08/20/2008Northeast side of Arizona Highway 260, Yavapai County.34.49472222, -111.715000001284Along highway at base of roadcut. Red sedimentary substrate.Wild material1790619PI 666314
89PI 666315BYU 872Chenopodium leptophyllum (Moq.) Nutt. ex S. Watson Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008North of Arizona Highway 169, Yavapai County.34.51472222, -112.006944441355Ruderal area. Sandy loam bank. Associated with Acacia and Atriplex canescens.Wild materialMay be Cheonpodium leptophyllum or C. hians.1790624PI 666315
90PI 666319BYU 852Chenopodium neomexicanum Standl. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED08/20/2008North side of Arizona Highway 260, Coconino County.34.50083333, -111.463333332110Pine forest. Igneous substrate.Wild material1790627PI 666319
91PI 666320BYU 869Chenopodium neomexicanum Standl. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Southwest of Lake Mary Road (FH 3), northeast and above Mormon Lake, Coconino County.34.95472222, -111.435833332206Weedy steppe. Igneous litter.Wild material1790628PI 666320
92PI 666321BYU 819Chenopodium nevadense Standl. Nevada, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED06/06/2008South of junction of US Highway 95 and Nevada Highway 380, Tonopah Junction, Mineral County.38.26666667, -118.103055561349Sand among dunes. Associated with Sarcobatus.Wild material1790633PI 666321
93PI 666324BYU 598Chenopodium strictum Roth Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED11/08/2005Vacant lot by cemetery, Skyline Drive, Tooele City, Tooele County.40.52166667, -112.296944441581Gravelly soil.Wild materialPlants prostrate, branched at base, black.1790595PI 666324
94PI 666326846Chenopodium watsonii A. Nelson New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED08/20/2008Iron Bridge Road, Gila River bottom, Riverside, Grant County.32.94361111, -108.609444441368River bottom, ruderal area. Sandy/gravelly soil.Wild material1790618PI 666326
95PI 666327BYU 839Chenopodium watsonii A. Nelson New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED08/19/2008Along New Mexico Highway 61, 1 mile southeast of Sherman, Grant County.32.93416667, -107.875555561673Sandy clay wash in gravel. Associated with Chenopodium fremontii and C. berlandieri.Wild material1790638PI 666327
96PI 666328BYU 863Chenopodium watsonii A. Nelson Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Along Arizona Highway 66, approximately 8 miles southwest of Peach Springs, Mohave County.35.45416667, -113.605833331284Ruderal area near corral. Sandy-gravelly soil.Wild material1790640PI 666328
97PI 666329BYU 867Chenopodium watsonii A. Nelson Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Interstate 40, Exit 151 (South Welch Road exit), Coconino County.35.21527778, -112.379444441772More common in open areas. Gravelly loam to loam, igneous soil.Wild material1790641PI 666329
98PI 666330BYU 873Chenopodium watsonii A. Nelson Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008North of Arizona Highway 169, Yavapai County.34.51472222, -112.006944441355Ruderal area. Sandy loam bank. Associated with Acacia and Atriplex canescens.Wild material1790642PI 666330
99PI 691468BYU 829Chenopodium atrovirens Rydb. Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED07/15/2008East of Utah Highway 73, Fivemile Pass, Tooele County.40.24083333, -112.200277781633Associated with sagebrush.Wild material1790583PI 691468
100PI 691469BYU 661Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED09/26/2006North side of US Highway 89, south of Thistle, Utah County.39.92722222, -111.543888891650Roadside by sagebrush.Wild material1790584PI 691469
101PI 691470BYU 878Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/18/2008West of New Mexico Highway 36, approximately 5 miles northeast of Quemado, Catron County.34.51138889, -108.378611112157Ruderal area. Silt loam soil.Wild material1790601PI 691470
102PI 691471BYU 882Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED11/01/2008North side of US Highway 6, Spanish Fork Canyon, Utah County.40.04166667, -111.543333331490Ruderal area. Sandy loam soil. Associated with Helianthus and thistles.Wild material1790604PI 691471
103PI 691472BYU 834Chenopodium leptophyllum (Moq.) Nutt. ex S. Watson Nevada, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED07/30/2008west of Nevada Highway 225, Humboldt County.41.11555556, -115.860833331810Fire-disturbed hillside. Sandy loam soil. Associated with cheatgrass.Wild materialPlants highly branched at base.1790605PI 691472
104PI 691473BYU 823Chenopodium incanum (S. Watson) A. Heller Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED06/24/2008Approximately 8 miles east of Black Rock, Black Rock Desert, Millard County.38.65305556, -112.868333331544Sandy alkaline wash bottom.Wild materialPlants <3 decimeters tall.1790615PI 691473
105PI 691474BYU 864Chenopodium incanum (S. Watson) A. Heller var. occidentale D. J. Crawford Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED10/17/2008Along Arizona Highway 66, approximately 8 miles southwest of Peach Springs, Mohave County.35.45416667, -113.605833331284Ruderal area near corral. Sandy-gravelly soil.Wild material1790620PI 691474
106PI 6587551022Chenopodium standleyanum Aellen Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED09/28/200819516 515th Avenue, NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 20, T84N, R24W, Ames, Franklin Township, Story County.42.07055556, -93.67000000Moist wood edge.Wild material1788230PI 658755
107PI 666280DB 2007105Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. boscianum (Moq.) Wahl Louisiana, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2007COLLECTED11/08/2007Cypremort Point State Park, Saint Mary Parish.29.73333333, -91.850000001Among rip-rap boulders at the opening of a boat channel. Associated with Solidago.Wild material1744734PI 666280
108PI 666272DB 2007102Chenopodium album L. Maine, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2007COLLECTED10/10/2007Southeast side of Commercial Street and the Harbor Walking Trail from 390 Commercial Street to the East End Beach, Portland.43.65000000, -70.241666673Harbor automobile parking and rocky ocean shore areas with pedestrian travel.Wild materialTaxonomic lookout: An email from Dr. Jellen on July 14, 2008 says this "groups with C. album".1740670PI 666272
109PI 666279DB 2007104Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. macrocalycium (Aellen) Cronquist Maine, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2007COLLECTED10/10/2007South bank of Goosefare Brook in Kinney Shores to Eagle Avenue, Ferry Beach, Saco.43.48333333, -70.383333331Ocean beach sandy zone below the perennial grasses at an elevation disturbed by ocean waves during extreme weather events. Plants were most common on a wide sandy area near the mouth of Goosefare Brook.Wild materialLeaf blades more succulent than typical for inland Chenopodium berlandieri.1740671PI 666279
110PI 666271DB 2006183Chenopodium album L. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED09/25/2006North and east of the Carr Park Swimming Pool, Ames, Story County.42.04000000, -93.60333333273Growing at path or lawn edges on the western flood plain of the Skunk River. Only 9 plants with mature seeds could be found. Two other plants with immature seeds were also found.Wild material1712624PI 666271
111PI 666277DB 2006184Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Iowa, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED09/27/2006Northwest of the parking area, Doolittle Prairie, Story County.42.14888889, -93.58972222301Growing among perennial prairie plants (unusual for this species).Wild material1712622PI 666277
112PI 666278DB 2006185Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED10/17/2006West of the Bayfront Trolly Station, Chula Vista.32.63361111, -117.099166673Area dominated by herbaceous weeds.Wild material1712623PI 666278
113PI 666270BYU 546Chenopodium strictum Roth Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED10/01/2005Riverfront park, Cottonwood, Yavapai County.34.74944444, -112.012500001009Sandy granitic soil.Wild material1 meter tall.1705660PI 666270
114PI 666274BYU 544Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED10/01/2005Along Williamson Valley Road, south of Mint Creek Wash, Yavapai County.34.77333333, -112.607777781411Side of small wash. Sandy granitic loam soil.Wild materialWhite stem.1705641PI 666274
115PI 666275BYU 545Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED10/01/2005Riverfront park, Cottonwood, Yavapai County.34.74944444, -112.012500001009Sandy granitic soil.Wild material1 meter tall. Thin leaves, sparse glomerules.1705659PI 666275
116PI 666276BYU 553Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED11/08/2005West side of State Route 36, corner of Village Boulevard, Erda, Tooele County.40.63000000, -112.291944441320Construction site. Silty loam calcareous soil.Wild material1705662PI 666276
117PI 666298BYU 525Chenopodium fremontii S. Watson var. fremontii Utah, United StatesNC7Greenhouse2006COLLECTED09/30/2005West side of US Highway 89, ~10 miles south Joseph, Sevier County.38.55972222, -112.273333331803Roadside. Associated with riparian shrubs.Wild material1705654PI 666298
118PI 666316BYU 520Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED09/30/2005West side of US Highway 89, ~20 miles north of Panguitch, Garfield County.38.03500000, -112.356111111920Roadside. Granitic talus.Wild material1.5 dm tall.1705653PI 666316
119PI 666317BYU 527Chenopodium strictum Roth Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED09/30/2005West side of US Highway 89, ~20 miles north of Panguitch, Garfield County.38.03500000, -112.356111111920Roadside. Granitic talus.Wild material1705656PI 666317
120PI 666318BYU 555Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED11/08/2005East side of State Route 36, Tooele County.40.57444444, -112.293333331427Disturbed waste site. Gravelly loam soil.Wild material1705664PI 666318
121PI 666322BYU 548Chenopodium pratericola Rydb. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED10/01/2005Riverfront park, Cottonwood, Yavapai County.34.74944444, -112.012500001009Sandy granitic soil.Wild material<1 meter tall.1705661PI 666322
122PI 666325BYU 543-2Chenopodium watsonii A. Nelson Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2006COLLECTED10/01/2005Along Williamson Valley Road, south of Mint Creek Wash, Yavapai County.34.77333333, -112.607777781411Side of small wash. Sandy granitic loam soil.Wild material1705668PI 666325
123PI 658754BYU 197/198/199Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2004COLLECTED08/20/2002Provo River.40.55638889, -111.429444441739Wild materialBYU-197: tall, medium green, branched habit, upright. BYU-198: very short, non-prostrate, dark green foliage, branched, branched panicle. BYU-199: medium height, dominant central stem, upright, lime-green foliage, yellow-green inflorescence.1651096PI 658754
124PI 643079PasankallaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Puno, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE2001COLLECTEDHigh altitudes of the altiplano, Puno-15.84700000, -70.01900000LandraceThe seeds can pop like popcorn, which is said to be unusual for this species.1610636PI 643079
125PI 612858DB 99704Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Utah, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000COLLECTED11/03/1999Northeast of campground entrance, Anderson Cove Campground, Pineview Reservoir, Cache National Forest, Weber County.41.25067500, -111.785536001554Seasonally inundated lake shore on an inlet by a stream. Sandy soil.Wild materialPlants already killed by frost at time of harvest, 45 cm tall. 1593699PI 612858
126PI 658749Ames 25246Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandNC7GREENHOUSE1999COLLECTED1998Valley of l'Ermitage, city of Neuchatel.47.00000000, 6.95000000560Very dry and thin soil. Substrate is generally calcareous. Southern orientation of slope with maximum sun exposure.Wild material1575827PI 658749
127PI 658748Index Seminum 37Chenopodium album L. Satakunta, FinlandNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED1997Church village of Parkanmaki, Lappi, region of Satakunta.61.11666667, 21.86666667Wild material1559081PI 658748
128PI 614896Index Seminum 293Chenopodium vulvaria L. Santarém, PortugalNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED07/28/1997Covao do Feto, in the vicinity of Serra de Santo Antonio.39.50000000, -8.70000000Wild materialThe foliage is very bad smelling, like rotten fish. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa 2000.1558992PI 614896
129PI 665284Index Seminum 238Chenopodium strictum Roth Sachsen, GermanyNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDPRE 1997Leipzig.51.30000000, 12.333333331547299PI 665284
130PI 658746Index Seminum 37Chenopodium album L. Poznan, PolandNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDPRE 1996Wild material1546344PI 658746
131PI 60803093.79Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. bushianum (Aellen) Cronquist Illinois, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1995COLLECTED06/1997Near Kampsville.39.28333333, -90.60000000129Wild materialOur original seed was grown in a greenhouse in 1992 by Robert Myers.1484345PI 608030
132PI 595315DB 948Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. bushianum (Aellen) Cronquist Iowa, United StatesNC7LEAF1995COLLECTED08/09/1994East side of the Des Moines River, at the route E57 bridge.41.96666667, -93.90000000260Wild materialThe earlier maturing plants of the population. They are 1-2 M tall and have red stripes on the stems.1484037PI 595315
133PI 595316DB 9410Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED1995COLLECTED09/11/1994East side of the Des Moines River, at the route E57 Bridge.41.96666667, -93.90000000260Wild materialThe later maturing plants of the population. These late plants were more common that the early plants. They are 1-2 M tall and have red stripes on the stems.1484038PI 595316
134PI 634917'Pichilemu'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Pichilemu, VII region.-34.35000000, -72.00000000CultivarImproved Landrace.1483904PI 634917
135PI 634918'Baer'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Cajon, IX region.-38.70000000, -72.58333333CultivarImproved by Erick von Baer, private breeder.1483905PI 634918
136PI 634919PichamanChenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSENot Available1994COLLECTED04/1994Pichaman, VII region.-35.00000000, -72.00000000Coastal region.LandraceCultivated by farmer for 20 years.1483906PI 634919
137PI 634920'Faro'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Cajon, IX region.-38.70000000, -72.58333333CultivarImproved by Erick von Baer, private breeder.1483907PI 634920
138PI 634921UDEC-2Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Lo Valdivia, VII region.-34.63333333, -72.03333333Landrace1483908PI 634921
139PI 634922UDEC-4Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Llico, VII region.-34.75000000, -72.06666667Landrace1483909PI 634922
140PI 634923UDEC-1Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Bucalemu, VII region.-34.63333333, -72.00000000Landrace1483910PI 634923
141PI 634924UDEC-5Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Iloca, VII region.-35.00000000, -72.18333333Landrace1483911PI 634924
142PI 634925UDEC-3Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED04/1994Llico, VII region.-34.75000000, -72.06666667Landrace1483912PI 634925
143PI 605700Ames 21983Chenopodium album L. Michigan, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED1993Incinerator Road, Ingham County42.71666667, -84.48333333256Disturbed dumped soilWild material1087407PI 605700
144PI 614901CQ 101Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Kauhuasi.-17.00000000, -68.000000003870Field.LandraceOriginal plant green with brown seeds. S1 progeny segregate for seed color (brown, yellow, white). High saponin.1087313PI 614901
145PI 614902CQ 102Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Kauhuasi.-17.00000000, -68.000000003870Field.LandracePinkish plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087314PI 614902
146PI 614903CQ 103Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Kauhuasi.-17.00000000, -68.000000003870Field.LandraceRed plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087315PI 614903
147PI 614904CQ 104Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Kauhuasi.-17.00000000, -68.000000003870Field.LandraceLarge, branched green plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087316PI 614904
148PI 614905CQ 105Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceWeedy branching plant with black seeds. Possible hybrid wi1087317PI 614905
149PI 614906CQ 106Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandracePink plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087320PI 614906
150PI 614907CQ 107Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceGreen branching plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087321PI 614907
151PI 614908CQ 108Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceSlightly pinkish plant with white seeds. High saponin.1087326PI 614908
152PI 614909CQ 109Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceGreen plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087327PI 614909
153PI 614910CQ 110Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7LEAFNot Available1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceRed plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087331PI 614910
154PI 614911CQ 111Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceGreen plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087332PI 614911
155PI 614912CQ 112Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Near Lekepalta.-17.00000000, -68.000000003890Field.LandraceGreen plant with crimson sepals, white seeds. Medium saponin.1087335PI 614912
156PI 614913CQ 113Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandracePurple plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087336PI 614913
157PI 614914CQ 114Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandraceGreen plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087337PI 614914
158PI 614915CQ 115Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandraceLight purple plant with white seeds, pink sepals. High saponin.1087338PI 614915
159PI 614916CQ 116Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandraceVery large branching plant with white seeds, pink sepals. High saponin.1087340PI 614916
160PI 614917CQ 117Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandraceGreen plant with reddish stem, white seeds. High saponin.1087341PI 614917
161PI 614918CQ 118Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandraceDark red plant, white seeds with pinkish tinge. High saponin.1087342PI 614918
162PI 614919CQ 119Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandraceBranched green plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087343PI 614919
163PI 614920CQ 120Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location south of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003780Field.LandraceRed plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087344PI 614920
164PI 614921CQ 121Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.Uncertain improvement statusUnnamed selection, white seeds. Low saponin.1087345PI 614921
165PI 614922'Sayana'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.CultivarRed plant, white seeds. Low saponin.1087346PI 614922
166PI 614923'Jamiri'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.CultivarGreen plant, white seeds. Low saponin.1087347PI 614923
167PI 614924CQ 124Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.Uncertain improvement statusUnnamed mass selection. Green plant, white seeds. Low saponin.1087348PI 614924
168PI 614925CQ 125Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.Uncertain improvement statusUnnamed mass selection. Green plant, red seeds. Low saponin.1087349PI 614925
169PI 614926CQ 126Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.Uncertain improvement statusOff-type in mass selection. Green plant, brown seeds. High saponin.1087350PI 614926
170PI 614927CQ 127Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.LandraceLand-race selection. Green plant, yellow seeds (progeny segregate for yellow and white seeds). High saponin.1087351PI 614927
171PI 614928CQ 128Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.LandraceLand-race collection. Light red plant, white seeds. Low saponin.1087352PI 614928
172PI 614929CQ 129Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.LandraceLand-race collection. Green plant, white seeds. Medium saponin.1087353PI 614929
173PI 614930CQ 130Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Instituto Boliviano de Tecnologia, Patacamaya.-17.23333333, -67.916666673700Research station.LandraceLand-race collection. Green plant, red seeds. Low saponin.1087354PI 614930
174PI 614931CQ 131Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location near Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003200Farmer's field.LandraceGreen plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087355PI 614931
175PI 614932CQ 132Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location near Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003200Farmer's field.LandraceGreen plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087357PI 614932
176PI 614933CQ 133Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location near Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003200Farmer's field.LandraceGreen plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087358PI 614933
177PI 614934CQ 134Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location near Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003200Farmer's field.LandraceRed plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087359PI 614934
178PI 614935CQ 135Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location near Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003200Farmer's field.LandracePurple plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087360PI 614935
179PI 614936CQ 136Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Unidentified location near Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003200Farmer's field.LandraceLight red plant, white seeds. High saponin.1087361PI 614936
180PI 614937CQ 138Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Outskirts of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003800Farmer's field.LandraceGreen plant with red stem, small light brown seeds. Low saponin.1087362PI 614937
181PI 614938CQ 139Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Oruro, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTEDNEAR 03/29/1992Outskirts of Oruro.-17.00000000, -68.000000003800Farmer's field.LandraceRed plant, branching, with brown seeds. High saponin.1087363PI 614938
182PI 587173LP 128Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1993COLLECTED04/1993Quebrada de Humahuaca, near Tilara.-23.56666667, -65.36666667Cultivated material1086911PI 587173
183PI 658735BDJ 432Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085969PI 658735
184PI 658736BDJ 476Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085970PI 658736
185PI 658737BDJ 477Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085971PI 658737
186PI 658738BDJ 480Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085972PI 658738
187PI 658739IC 109731Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085973PI 658739
188PI 658740black cultivarChenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085974PI 658740
189PI 658741CH/LKW 16Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085975PI 658741
190PI 658742CH/LKW 49Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085976PI 658742
191PI 658743IC 109734Chenopodium album L. IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1993DONATED05/14/1993Landrace1085977PI 658743
192PI 568155huautzontleChenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED11/06/1992Cacaloxuchil, Mpio. Huaquechula, Edo. de Puebla.18.75000000, -98.500000001680LandraceHerb, 1m tall. Cultivated for the tender inflorescences which are eaten as a vegetable, similar to broccoli. Seeds dark red.1463126PI 568155
193PI 568156huautzontleChenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTED11/18/1992Orchard garden, Santiago Acutzilapan, Mpio. Atlacomulco, Edo. de Mexico.19.78333333, -99.683333332700LandraceHerb, 2m tall. Seeds black. Cultivated as vegetable.1463127PI 568156
194PI 665283Col. #6197Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1992DONATED11/12/1991Of interest because the plant have passed through several generations of cultivation and selection in North America, possibly reflecting some genetic contact with a local wild type Chenopodium.1082295PI 665283
195PI 667180BalamunChenopodium giganteum D. Don Arunachal Pradesh, IndiaNC7GREENHOUSE1992COLLECTEDPRE 09/12/1991Eastern Himalayas, Tawang subdivision of Kameng district, around Shyaro.27.58833300, 91.86527800Cultivated as a grain crop.LandraceA crop plant grown for grain production. Seed observation by Brenner in 2012: The seeds are distinctly tan color, except that many have a little black on the hilum. They seem to lack the usual black seed coat, so that underlying colors are visible.1082294PI 667180
196PI 69874227 GRChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064558PI 698742
197PI 69874379RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064559PI 698743
198PI 69874423 GRChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064566PI 698744
199PI 6987457ALCChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064567PI 698745
200PI 69874637TESChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064573PI 698746
201PI 698747130RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSENot Available1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064574PI 698747
202PI 698748115RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064581PI 698748
203PI 698749124RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064582PI 698749
204PI 698750122RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064588PI 698750
205PI 698751136RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064589PI 698751
206PI 69875210 GRChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064594PI 698752
207PI 6987531ESPChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064595PI 698753
208PI 69875431PChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064601PI 698754
209PI 69875533PChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064602PI 698755
210PI 698756168RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7INFLORESCENCE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064609PI 698756
211PI 69875737PChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064610PI 698757
212PI 698758141RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064618PI 698758
213PI 698759144RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064619PI 698759
214PI 6987602 WANTChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7FIELD1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064628PI 698760
215PI 69876126TESChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064629PI 698761
216PI 69876229TESChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064635PI 698762
217PI 69876350ALCChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064636PI 698763
218PI 69876454ALCChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064645PI 698764
219PI 69876520 GRChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064646PI 698765
220PI 698766ISLUGAChenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED1982LandraceEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064656PI 698766
221PI 698767409Chenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7FIELD1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064657PI 698767
222PI 698768KASLAEAChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7LEAF1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064664PI 698768
223PI 698769PISONChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064665PI 698769
224PI 698770APELAWAChenopodium quinoa Willd. BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED1986LandraceEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064671PI 698770
225PI 698771COPACABANAChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7LEAF1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064672PI 698771
226PI 69877232ALCChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064679PI 698772
227PI 698773A5PChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064680PI 698773
228PI 69877421 GRChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064686PI 698774
229PI 69877523TESChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7Greenhouse1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064687PI 698775
230PI 69877616 GRChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064692PI 698776
231PI 698777107RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064693PI 698777
232PI 698778114RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064698PI 698778
233PI 698779101RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064699PI 698779
234PI 698780105RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico.1064703PI 698780
235PI 69878129TESChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064704PI 698781
236PI 69878220ALCChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064710PI 698782
237PI 69878322 GRChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064711PI 698783
238PI 698784177RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064717PI 698784
239PI 698785172RChenopodium quinoa Willd. New Mexico, United StatesNC71990DONATED05/15/1990Uncertain improvement statusEmigdio Ballon collected quinoa seeds and then donated them from New Mexico, but the seeds are not native to New Mexico. 1064718PI 698785
240PI 596372'MAGENTA'Chenopodium giganteum D. Don California, United StatesNC7FIELD1990DONATED04/02/1990CultivarPotherb of the San Francisco restaurant trade. Entire plant edible. Leaves beautiful, florescent magenta. Use in salads, steam, or boil. Seeds can be ground for meal or flour.1062757PI 596372
241PI 665273Line 2-31Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062774PI 665273
242PI 665274Line 0291Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062781PI 665274
243PI 665275Line 0692Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062782PI 665275
244PI 665276Line 1376Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062789PI 665276
245PI 665277Line 1599Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062790PI 665277
246PI 665278Line 1784Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062796PI 665278
247PI 665279KanahuaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062797PI 665279
248PI 665280Line 0116Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062803PI 665280
249PI 665281Line 0142Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062804PI 665281
250PI 665282Line 0404Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 19881062809PI 665282
251PI 674265'Chucapaca'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1990DEVELOPEDPRE 1988Cultivar1062773PI 674265
252PI 674266DE-1Chenopodium quinoa Willd. EcuadorNC7GREENHOUSE1990COLLECTED01/26/1990Otavalo.-0.21666667, -78.250000004267Cultivated field.Cultivated material1062824PI 674266
253PI 596371Ames 10278Chenopodium giganteum D. Don Oklahoma, United StatesNC71989DONATED04/19/1989Cultivated materialHeirloom vegetable. Maintained in western Oklahoma since late 1800's, thought to have been brought from Tennessee. Selected for large, tender, purple, new leaves.1052188PI 596371
254PI 596498'Rosa Junin'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Cusco, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTED09/18/1986From plants growing in the Pisac area near Cusco.-13.00000000, -71.500000003030LandraceStem has red stripes and infloresence is green. As observed in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1994.1052365PI 596498
255PI 614002Ames 10334Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Cochabamba, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1989COLLECTED04/08/1986An area south of Lake Titicaca.-17.00000000, -68.000000003636Elevation above 12,000 feet.LandraceThe stems have slight red at the nodes, the petioles, blades, and flowers are green. Male sterility was present at an intermediate level. These observations are from a greenhouse planting in 1997 by David Brenner, in Ames, Iowa.1052359PI 614002
256PI 518441870603-12Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED06/03/1987Mountains of southern Peru.3000LandraceSeeds white, used for food. Seed obtained from Manuel Rendon Velazquez, SIA, Seville, Spain1413377PI 518441
257PI 518442870603-13Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7Not Available1988COLLECTED06/03/1987Mountains of southern Peru.3000LandraceSeeds black. Seed obtained from Manuel Rendon Velazquez, SIA, Seville, Spain.1413378PI 518442
258PI 596293'COLORADO 407D'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Colorado, United StatesNC7FIELD1986DEVELOPED1987CultivarAn early maturity type, maturing in 95 to 100 days. Plant height varies with moisture, nutrition, and plant density, but at 250,000 to 300,000 plants per acre they average 99 cm. Compared to other germplasms evaluated, better general resistance to powdery mildew, damping off, various lepidoptera, and leaf miners. Suceptable to sugarbeet root aphid. At physiological maturity, 94% of the plants turn red and gold, 3% are green and 3% are green with red panicles. Seed pericarp variable in color with 95% yellow pericarps and 5% assorted colors (red, white, and black). Seed homozygous recessive for translucent endosperm.1178139PI 596293
259PI 665272Bianra de JunyChenopodium quinoa Willd. AustraliaNC7GREENHOUSE1986DONATEDPRE 01/20/19861029759PI 665272
260PI 510525Chupica Canihua (Aymara), Canihua Rojo (Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen Puno, PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/27/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata Province, Puno Department.-16.36284270, -69.27651950Cultivated materialSown late October, harvest early March. Yields 11 or more kg from planting one kg. Not hail resistant. Producer: Ascencio Quispe Ccot. Frost resistant.1405461PI 510525
261PI 510526Ancco Ccanahua (Aymara), Canihua BlancoChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/28/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialFour to five month growing period. Claimed medicinal value for tuberculosis and altitude sickness. Producer: Juana Nina Huanca. Frost resistant.1405462PI 510526
262PI 510527Janccoll Cayoni Caniba (Aymara), CanihuaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Molloko Community, Acora District, Puno Province, Puno Department.-16.00000000, -69.783333333810Cultivated materialSown in November, harvested in April. Producer: Anastacio Charaja. Frost resistant.1405463PI 510527
263PI 510528Og'e g'anua (Quechua), Canihua Plomo (SpChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen PeruNC71985COLLECTED08/03/1985Corisuyo Community, 32.8km from Lake Titicaca, on a cold plain, fork of mpa and Cabanillas, San Ramon Province, Puno Department-16.45000000, -70.23333333Cultivated materialSown late September, in furrows, harvested from March to May. Used as flour and as porridge. Frost tolerant.1405464PI 510528
264PI 510529Rontosa (Quechua), Canihua Huevo (Span.)Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen PeruNC71985COLLECTED08/03/1985Corisuyo Community, 32.8km from Lake Titicaca on a cold plain, fork of Rios Lampa and Cabanillas, San Ramon Province, Puno Department.-16.45000000, -70.23333333Cultivated materialVery frost resistant.1405465PI 510529
265PI 510530Amarillo y Blanca (Span.).Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/03/1985Corisuyo Community, 32.8km from Lake Titicaca on a cold plani, fork of Rios Lampa and Cabanillas, San Ramon Province, Puno Department.-16.45000000, -70.23333333Cultivated materialOnly a few crops grown with success here due to extreme weather conditions. Frost resistant.1405466PI 510530
266PI 510531K'ahua (Quechua) Canihua var. Cunacuto NChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/10/1985Pesqueria Community, Arapa District, Azangaro Province, Puno Department.-15.30000000, -70.116666673810Cultivated materialPlant 20-40cm tall. Cold and drought tolerant.1405467PI 510531
267PI 510532Quinoa de Quiaca.Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED05/12/1985Quiaca District, Sandia Province, Puno Department.-14.41666667, -69.333333333000Cultivated materialVariety tolerant of area's 1700mm rainfall. Bitter type.1405468PI 510532
268PI 510533K'ello Quinoa (Quechua).Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED05/12/1985Phoquera Chico Sector, Quiaca District, Sandia Province, Puno Department-14.50000000, -69.333333333650Cultivated materialBitter type. Plants tolerant of high rainfall, dampness, cold climate with heavy cloud cover.1405469PI 510533
269PI 510534Mezclada Tres Variedades (Span.).Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/28/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialFour to five months planting to maturity. Sweet in taste. Three varieties of mixed quinoa. Producer: Gabino Perez Palacios. Frost resistant.1405470PI 510534
270PI 510535Mollo Joira (Aymara), Quinoa Amarillo MoChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSENot Available1985COLLECTED07/28/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialSown in October, harvest in March, in frost protected areas. Sweet in taste. Producer: Anastacio Condori Vda. de Pari. Not frost resistant.1405471PI 510535
271PI 510536Quinoa Negra (Span.).Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/28/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialEarly maturing variety recently brought under cultivation. Claim high yield. Bitter taste. Medicinal value for broken bones and women following birth. Producer: Juana Nina Huanca. Very frost resistant.1405472PI 510536
272PI 510537Koito Jaira (Aymara), Quinoa Plomo or QuChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/28/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialSown in October, harvested in March, on hillsides and protected corners. Not hail resistant. Lead colored. Not very frost resistant. Producer: Juana Flores Mamani.1405473PI 510537
273PI 510538Jaro Juira (Aymara), Quinoa Amarga (SpanChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/28/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialSown in September, harvested in March. Twenty kgs harvested from one sown. Bitter to taste, with a hull that is removed with stones. Producer: Aurelio Huanchi Palacios. Frost resistance.1405474PI 510538
274PI 510539(Span.)Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7FIELD1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialStems up to 1.0 m tall. Sown in October, harvested in March. Hail resistant. Producer: Juana Flores Mamani. Slightly frost resistant. David Brenner observed that: the white seed part of the accession was lost since it did not germinate. These are black or yellow seeds (based on 2007 seed regeneration).1405475PI 510539
275PI 510540Grande (Span.).Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated material1: PI as principle ingredient in a medicated plaster for broken bones. Cooked as porridge, sometimes with lime. Producer: Juana Flores Mamani. Frost resistant.1405476PI 510540
276PI 510541Blanca de Grano Grande (Span.)Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Chatuma Community, Pomata District, Chucuito Province, Puno Department.-16.28333333, -69.28333333Cultivated materialStems grow to 1.0m tall. Sown in October, harvested in March, in frost protected areas. Sweet in taste. Not frost resistant. Producer: Juana Flores Mamani.1405477PI 510541
277PI 510542Villa Juira (Aymara), Quinoa Rojo (Span.Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Molloko Community, Acora District, Puno Province, Puno Department.-16.00000000, -69.783333333810Cultivated materialSown in November, harvested in March or April, in frost protected areas. Locale has cool summers and variable rainfall. Not frost resistant. Producer: Lorenzo Pari.1405478PI 510542
278PI 510543Kello Juira (Aymara), Quinoa Amarillo (SChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Molloko Community, Acora District, Puno Province, Puno Department.-16.00000000, -69.783333333810Cultivated materialSown in November, harvested in April. Common variety to this community, which has cool summers. Not frost resistant. Producer: Lorenzo Pari.1405479PI 510543
279PI 510544Juira Sajama (Aymara), Quinoa Sajama (SpChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Molloko Community, Acora District, Puno Province, Puno Department.-16.00000000, -69.783333333810Cultivated materialStems 1.0 to 1.5m tall. Sown in October, harvested in April. Considered to be a good producer. Sweet in taste; can be eaten plain. Producer: Anastacio Charaja. Frost resistant.1405480PI 510544
280PI 510545Ccankolla (Aymara), Quinoa Sajama Jusi (Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Molloko Community, Acora District, Puno Province, Puno Department.-16.00000000, -69.78333333Cultivated materialStems 1.2 to 1.5m tall. Leaves large, green. Sown in November, harvested in late April. Plant in areas somewhat frost protected. Some frost resistance.1405481PI 510545
281PI 510546Jancco Juira (Aymara), Quinoa Blanca (SpChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Molloko Community, Acora District, Puno Province, Puno Department.-16.00000000, -69.78333333Cultivated materialSown in October, harvested in April. Common variety that produces well in frost protected areas. Producer: Ignacio Huarcaya. Some frost resistance.1405482PI 510546
282PI 510547Ara Juira (Aymara), Quinoa Silvestre (SpChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7FIELD1985COLLECTED07/29/1985Molloko Community, Acora District, Puno Province, Puno Department.-16.00000000, -69.78333333Cultivated materialSown in November and December, harvest in March. Producer: Patricio Cutipa. Very frost resistant.1405483PI 510547
283PI 510548Yulaj Q'anq'olla (Quechua), Quinoa BlancChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/03/1985Corisuyo Community, fork of Rios Lampa and Cabanillas, San Ramon Province, Puno Department.-15.45134000, -70.198591003835Cultivated materialHigher yield than Canihua in this area. Probable cold resistance.1405484PI 510548
284PI 510549Yulaj K'oyto (Quechua), Quinoa Plomo (SpChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/03/1985Corisuyo Community, fork of Rios Lampa and Cabanillas, San Ramon Province, Puno Department.-15.45134000, -70.198591003835Cultivated materialSown from September 15 to October 15, depending on rainfall, harvested in March and April. Used as flour and in porridge.1405485PI 510549
285PI 510550Q'ello Quinoa (Quechua), Quinoa AmarillaChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/03/1985Corisuyo Community, fork of Rios Lampa and Cabanillas, San Ramon Province, Puno Department.-15.45134000, -70.198591003835Cultivated materialSown from September 15 to October 15, depending on rainfall, harvested in March and April.1405486PI 510550
286PI 510551Quinua (Quechua), Quinoa var. K'anko'llaChenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7GREENHOUSE1985COLLECTED08/10/1985Pesqueria Community, Arapa District, Azangaro Province, Puno Department.-15.13333333, -70.11666667Cultivated materialPlants .18 to 1.5m tall. Sown in October, harvested in March and April. Produces well in dry areas; does poorly in wet years. Low level of frost resistance.1405487PI 510551
287PI 511755110Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Argentina Historic1984COLLECTED05/1979Market, Salta-24.78300000, -65.41670000Cultivated material1406691PI 511755
288PI 511756111Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1984COLLECTED06/1979Market, HuarazCultivated material1406692PI 511756
289PI 511757112Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Ecuador Historic1984COLLECTED07/1979Market, El TamboCultivated material1406693PI 511757
290PI 511758113Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7Not Available1984COLLECTED06/1979Huaraz-9.52900000, -77.52700000Cultivated material1406694PI 511758
291PI 511759115Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Mexico Historic1984COLLECTED09/1979Market, La Cumbre, OaxacaCultivated material1406695PI 511759
292PI 605701PIGWEEDChenopodium album L. Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1983DONATED1983Wild materialThe stems have green stripes. The petioles, blades, and flowers are green. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1155168PI 605701
293PI 476820Santa Elena 7Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1983COLLECTEDChapingo areaInflorescence used as a cooked vegetable similar to broccoli. Local name Huazontle.1371756PI 476820
294PI 470932Pasan RalleChenopodium quinoa Willd. BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1982DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1982Cultivated materialBitter quinoa, used for food.1365868PI 470932
295PI 478406Laste rosadaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC71981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981CultivarSeeds high in protein, used in human food.1373342PI 478406
296PI 478407Saihua moradaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981CultivarSeeds high in protein, used in food.1373343PI 478407
297PI 478408QuaslalaChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7FIELD1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373344PI 478408
298PI 478409QuelluChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7Not Available1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373345PI 478409
299PI 478410QuehuecaChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373346PI 478410
300PI 478411QuecuitoChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373347PI 478411
301PI 478412PasankallaChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7Not Available1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373348PI 478412
302PI 478413PukaChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7Not Available1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373349PI 478413
303PI 478414QulliChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373350PI 478414
304PI 478415YanaChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373351PI 478415
305PI 478416JankoChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7Not Available1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373352PI 478416
306PI 478417SajamaChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, BoliviaNC7Not Available1981DEVELOPEDPRE 04/1981Cultivar1373353PI 478417
307PI 478418R-132Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Potosí, BoliviaNC7GREENHOUSE1981COLLECTED04/30/1981Field between Betanzos and Chaqui-19.56861120, -65.506670003580Cultivated material1373354PI 478418
308PI 614880'Chadmo'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Los Lagos, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Chiloe.-42.50000000, -73.91666667Cultivated materialThe stems have pink bases, the petioles are faintly red, the blades are green, the flowers are pink. The blade edges are very dentate. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1128508PI 614880
309PI 614881QQ95Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Humahuaca.-23.21666667, -65.33333333LandraceThe stems have pink bases and green stripes. There are many branches all along the stems, with narrow branch angles so that the stems are erect. The petioles are faintly red, the flowers are green or red. There are many leaves within the infloresence. Observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128509PI 614881
310PI 614882QQ67Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Araucanía, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Temuco.-38.75000000, -72.60000000LandraceThe bases of the stems are pink, the petioles are green, the flowers are yellow-white. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128510PI 614882
311PI 614883QQ101Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Yavi.-22.10000000, -65.61666667LandraceThe stems have either pink bases with green stripes, or they are red striped. The petioles are either green or weakly red. The flowers are pink. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128511PI 614883
312PI 614884QQ87Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Jujuy, ArgentinaNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Susques.-23.41666667, -66.48333333LandraceThe stems have pink bases and green stripes. The petioles and flowers are green. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128512PI 614884
313PI 614885QQ57Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Chillan, (Faro Ranch).-36.60000000, -72.11666667LandraceThe stems have red bases with green stripes. The petioles are green. The flowers are pink. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128513PI 614885
314PI 614886QQ74Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Maule, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Talco.-35.43333333, -71.66666667LandraceThe stems have pink bases, further up they are orange with green stripes. The petioles and flowers are orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128514PI 614886
315PI 614887QQ63Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Canete.-37.80000000, -73.40000000LandraceThe stems have green stripes, the petioles and blades are green. The flowers are green with faint pink coloring. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128515PI 614887
316PI 614888QQ61Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Canete.-37.80000000, -73.40000000LandraceThe stems are red with green stripes visible through the red. The petioles have faint red, the blades are green. The flowers are red. The red parts are an attractive dark purple shade. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128516PI 614888
317PI 614889QQ59Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Biobío, ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTED1978Canete.-37.80000000, -73.40000000LandraceThe stems are orange with green stripes. The petioles and blades are green. The flowers are orange. As observed by David Brenner in a green house planting, 1996, Ames, Iowa.1128517PI 614889
318PI 677102PLANT VIRUSChenopodium giganteum D. Don NetherlandsNC7GREENHOUSE1979DONATED1979Cultivated materialUsed as a plant virus indicator. The stems have green stripes, the petioles are green. The new blades have a bright red mealy powder. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1127558PI 677102
319PI 584524QQ056Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7GREENHOUSE1979COLLECTEDChillan (Faro Ranch)-36.60000000, -72.11666667Cultivated material1128518PI 584524
320PI 433229Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Jalisco, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1978COLLECTEDoriginated from Guadalajara20.62936480, -103.37332150Productive, 376 grams of seed/3 plants.1328165PI 433229
321PI 433230BYU 1483Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Jalisco, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1978COLLECTEDoriginated from Guadalajara20.62936480, -103.37332150Four plants produced 262 grams of seed.1328166PI 433230
322PI 433231BYU 1484Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Puebla, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1978COLLECTEDoriginated from Atlixco18.89579480, -98.36131650Productive, 253 grams of seed/2 plants. Plants 2.0m tall.1328167PI 433231
323PI 433232Chenopodium quinoa Willd. ChileNC7FIELD1978COLLECTEDFrom a researcher, originated from Groben, ChilePlants 1.0m tall.1328168PI 433232
324PI 433378BaltChenopodium formosanum Koidz. TaiwanNC7GREENHOUSE1978COLLECTED07/29/1977Lu-k'ai tribe, Ta-nan ts'un, Pei-nan hsiang, T'aitung hsien22.76667000, 121.01670000300LandraceReceived as variety centrorubrum. Plants .3-1.5m tall, brilliant scarlet at maturity. Leaves used for pot greens, seeds and perianth for porridge. Local name Balt.1328314PI 433378
325PI 433379BaltChenopodium formosanum Koidz. TaiwanNC7GREENHOUSE1978COLLECTED08/26/1977Lu-k'ai tribe, Ta-nan ts'un, Pei-nan hsiang, T'aitung hsien22.76667000, 121.01670000300LandraceReceived as variety centrorubrum. Similar to PI 433378. Local name Balt.1328315PI 433379
326PI 677101PLANT VIRUSChenopodium giganteum D. Don Oregon, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1977DONATED1977Cultivated materialUsed as a plant virus indicator. The stems have green stripes, the petioles have some red. The new blades have a bright red mealy powder. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1126004PI 677101
327PI 677100JAPANESE STRAINChenopodium quinoa Willd. Washington, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1976DONATED1976Cultivated materialThe stems have red stripes, the petioles are green. The infloresence is white-pink, most of the pink is on the pedicels. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1125539PI 677100
328PI 677099PLANT VIRUSChenopodium quinoa Willd. New York, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1976DONATED1976Cultivated materialUsed as a plant virus indicator. The donor used it primarily for indicating sap-transmitted woody viruses. The stems have red stripes, the petioles are green, the inflorescence is pink. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1125025PI 677099
329PI 677097PLANT VIRUSChenopodium quinoa Willd. South Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1975DONATED1975Cultivated materialUsed as a plant virus indicator. This seed stock originally came from the Scottish Horticultural Research Institute and is the selection of C. quinoa primarily used there. The stems have red stripes, the petioles and blades are green, the inflorescence is pink. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1121962PI 677097
330PI 677098PLANT VIRUSChenopodium giganteum D. Don South Carolina, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1974DONATED1974Cultivated materialUsed as a plant virus indicator. The stems have green stripes, the petioles have some red. There is a bright red mealy powder on the new blades. The flowers are green. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1121963PI 677098
331PI 677096537 BK60-BChenopodium quinoa Willd. Maryland, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1974DONATED1974Cultivated materialUsed as a plant virus indicator. The stems have red stripes, the petioles have some red, the blades are green, and the inflorescence is pink. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa in 1996.1121953PI 677096
332PI 369428S.R. 2577Chenopodium parabolicum (R. Br.) S. Fuentes & Borsch Australia Historic1971COLLECTEDBotanic Garden, AdelaideUncertain improvement status1276862PI 369428
333PI 310466Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Iowa, United States Historic1966COLLECTED1705183PI 310466
334PI 305442'Chinua'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Ecuador Historic1965COLLECTED1701408PI 305442
335PI 290984Col. No. 42Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Lima, Peru Historic1963COLLECTEDIndian market, Lima1693751PI 290984
336PI 288308No. 206Chenopodium album L. Gujarat, India Historic1963COLLECTEDJunagadh, Junagadh District1689997PI 288308
337PI 268330Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7Not Available1960DONATED10/04/19601201831PI 268330
338PI 268331Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7Not Available1960DONATED10/04/19601201832PI 268331
339PI 268143Chenopodium neomexicanum Standl. Arizona, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1960COLLECTED1959Bear Canyon, Mt. Lemmon32.30285260, -110.80036540Wild material1201679PI 268143
340PI 262168'Spinach'Chenopodium album L. FranceNC7GREENHOUSE1959COLLECTED1199016PI 262168
341PI 215746Chenopodium quinoa Willd. PeruNC7Not Available1954COLLECTED1176499PI 215746
342PI 210174Chenopodium parabolicum (R. Br.) S. Fuentes & Borsch Australian Capital Territory, Australia Historic1953DONATED09/16/1953Uncertain improvement status1174590PI 210174
343PI 193198Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Ecuador Historic1950COLLECTED1670752PI 193198
344PI 190107Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1950COLLECTED1669990PI 190107
345PI 190108Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Chile Historic1950COLLECTED1669991PI 190108
346PI 189720'Canahua'Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen Bolivia Historic1950COLLECTED1669815PI 189720
347PI 189721'Blanca Comun'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1950COLLECTED1669816PI 189721
348PI 189722'Quinua Real'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1950COLLECTED1669817PI 189722
349PI 189723'Quinua Real'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1950COLLECTED1669818PI 189723
350PI 189724'Quinua Real'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1950COLLECTED1669819PI 189724
351PI 189725'Coytu Jhupa'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1950COLLECTED1669820PI 189725
352PI 189726'Quinua Blanca Comun'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1950COLLECTED1669821PI 189726
353PI 189474Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile Historic1950COLLECTED1669595PI 189474
354PI 189417Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1950COLLECTED1669552PI 189417
355PI 188973Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Ecuador Historic1950COLLECTED1669034PI 188973
356PI 155403ChandanbatwaChenopodium sp. India Historic1946COLLECTED1892723PI 155403
357PI 155404ChakwatChenopodium sp. India Historic1946COLLECTED1892724PI 155404
358PI 155076Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1946COLLECTED1892322PI 155076
359PI 146139AmarillaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1943COLLECTED1879098PI 146139
360PI 146140Blanca de PunoChenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1943COLLECTED1879099PI 146140
361PI 146141Blanca KoaviaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1943COLLECTED1879100PI 146141
362PI 146142MoradaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1943COLLECTED1879101PI 146142
363PI 146143RosadaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1943COLLECTED1879102PI 146143
364PI 145055KanahuaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen La Paz, Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTEDTiticaca Lake Region, La Paz1877842PI 145055
365PI 145056Quinua Amarilla SalcedoChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTED1877843PI 145056
366PI 145057Quinua Amarilla AchacachiChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTED1877844PI 145057
367PI 145058Quinua Blanca SalcedoChenopodium quinoa Willd. Puno, Peru Historic1942COLLECTED1135822PI 145058
368PI 145059Quinua Blanca AchacachiChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTED1877845PI 145059
369PI 145060Quinua "Cuchi huiva"Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTED1877846PI 145060
370PI 145061Quinua "HuatajataChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTED1877847PI 145061
371PI 145062Quinua "Juru" GuaquiChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTED1877848PI 145062
372PI 145063Quinua "Pallapi" TiluanaceaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTED1877849PI 145063
373PI 145039KanahuaChenopodium pallidicaule Aellen Bolivia Historic1942COLLECTED1877836PI 145039
374PI 134850Chenopodium spinescens (R. Br.) S. Fuentes & Borsch Australia Historic1940COLLECTED1852028PI 134850
375PI 127329PaltaraChenopodium sp.Jammu and Kashmir, India Historic1938COLLECTED12/31/19371843493PI 127329
376PI 126404No. 3Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1937COLLECTED11/22/19371841940PI 126404
377PI 123173ChakavatheChenopodium sp.Karnataka, India Historic1937COLLECTED02/09/1936Bangalore, Mysore1834789PI 123173
378PI 122825SokannChenopodium sp.Himachal Pradesh, India Historic1937COLLECTED10/15/1936Kolung, Lahul36121834457PI 122825
379PI 122826OstahakChenopodium sp.Jammu and Kashmir, India Historic1937COLLECTED09/16/1936Leh, Ledak31611834458PI 122826
380PI 122827OstahakChenopodium sp.Jammu and Kashmir, India Historic1937COLLECTED1834459PI 122827
381PI 122252No. 2850Chenopodium sp. Turkey Historic1937COLLECTED09/12/1936Yalova Kaplijalari1833214PI 122252
382PI 118575OstahakChenopodium album L. Jammu and Kashmir, India Historic1936COLLECTED07/27/1936Market at Srinagar1827990PI 118575
383PI 115889BatwaChenopodium album L. Uttar Pradesh, India Historic1936COLLECTED03/29/1936Agra1823346PI 115889
384PI 115445ChandenbaticaChenopodium album L. Maharashtra, India Historic1936COLLECTED03/16/1936Poona1816390PI 115445
385PI 115446ChakvatChenopodium album L. Maharashtra, India Historic1936COLLECTED03/15/1936Poona1816391PI 115446
386PI 112332Chenopodium hastatum Phil. Bolivia Historic1935COLLECTED1491656PI 112332
387PI 112333Quinoa dulce, blancaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1935COLLECTED1809918PI 112333
388PI 112334Quinoa corrienteChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1935COLLECTED1809919PI 112334
389PI 112335Quinoa realChenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1935COLLECTED1809920PI 112335
390PI 108559Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1935COLLECTED1492307PI 108559
391PI 100839Chenopodium nutans (R. Br.) S. Fuentes & Borsch Tasmania, Australia Historic1932COLLECTED1788513PI 100839
392PI 97718Chenopodium album L. Xizang Zizhiqu, China Historic1932COLLECTEDAdung Valley, Tibet1806m to 3311m altitude1784333PI 97718
393PI 74594Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Historic1927COLLECTED1497191PI 74594
394PI 73271Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Historic1927COLLECTED1496951PI 73271
395PI 66505Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Lima, Peru Historic1926COLLECTED1499163PI 66505
396PI 59333Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Unknown Historic1924COLLECTED1499960PI 59333
397PI 59402Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Unknown Historic1924COLLECTED1499980PI 59402
398PI 55471Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Cusco, Peru Historic1922COLLECTED1502187PI 55471
399PI 55051Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Cusco, Peru Historic1922COLLECTED1502125PI 55051
400PI 53898Chenopodium album L. West Bengal, India Historic1921COLLECTED1653418PI 53898
401PI 51214Chenopodium album L. West Bengal, India Historic1920COLLECTED1505958PI 51214
402PI 50137Chenopodium giganteum D. Don Transvaal, South Africa Historic1920COLLECTED1617517PI 50137
403PI 47441'Blackham's saltbush'Chenopodium sp.New South Wales, Australia Historic1919COLLECTED1502917PI 47441
404PI 46956Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Ciudad de México, Mexico Historic1919COLLECTED1508332PI 46956
405PI 46713HuanhtzontliChenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Ciudad de México, Mexico Historic1918COLLECTED1508247PI 46713
406PI 46658'Quinoa'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Ecuador Historic1918COLLECTED1611573PI 46658
407PI 46632Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Ciudad de México, Mexico Historic1918COLLECTED1508229PI 46632
408PI 46633Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Ciudad de México, Mexico Historic1918COLLECTED1611551PI 46633
409PI 46311Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Ciudad de México, Mexico Historic1918COLLECTED1611296PI 46311
410PI 45721XochihuauhtliChenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Mexico Historic1918COLLECTED1507513PI 45721
411PI 45722TlilhuauhtliChenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Mexico Historic1918COLLECTED1610824PI 45722
412PI 45723TlapalhuauhtliChenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Mexico Historic1918COLLECTED1610825PI 45723
413PI 45536Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. nuttalliae (Saff.) H. D. Wilson & Heiser Mexico Historic1917COLLECTED1610704PI 45536
414PI 44570AkazaChenopodium acuminatum Willd. Kanagawa, Japan Historic1917COLLECTED1609599PI 44570
415PI 44408Chenopodium sp.Buenos Aires, Argentina Historic1917COLLECTED1609464PI 44408
416PI 43463Chenopodium sp. Unknown Historic1916COLLECTED1506293PI 43463
417PI 41335No. 2148Chenopodium hastatum Phil. Cusco, Peru Historic1915COLLECTED07/20/19151605730PI 41335
418PI 41340No. 2154Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1915COLLECTED07/27/19151605735PI 41340
419PI 40797Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Lima, Peru Historic1915COLLECTED1605394PI 40797
420PI 39319Chenopodium sp.New South Wales, Australia Historic1914COLLECTED1604111PI 39319
421PI 37969CanaguaChenopodium sp. Peru Historic1914COLLECTED1602793PI 37969
422PI 37970QuinoaChenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1914COLLECTED1602794PI 37970
423PI 36006Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1913COLLECTED1601345PI 36006
424PI 36007Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1913COLLECTED1647040PI 36007
425PI 36304'Canegua'Chenopodium sp. Peru Historic1913COLLECTED1601529PI 36304
426PI 36305Wight No. 294Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1913COLLECTED1647168PI 36305
427PI 36306CanahueChenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1913COLLECTED1601530PI 36306
428PI 36307Wight No. 371Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1913COLLECTED1647169PI 36307
429PI 36308Wight No. 619Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1913COLLECTED1647172PI 36308
430PI 36309Wight No. 631Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Cusco, Peru Historic1913COLLECTED1647173PI 36309
431PI 36310Wight No. 643Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Peru Historic1913COLLECTED1647174PI 36310
432PI 36311Wight No. 644Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Lima, Peru Historic1913COLLECTED1647175PI 36311
433PI 36312Wight No. 648Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Lima, Peru Historic1913COLLECTED1647176PI 36312
434PI 35978Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1913COLLECTED1515773PI 35978
435PI 34823Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Puno, Peru Historic1912COLLECTED1515000PI 34823
436PI 31240Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Junín, Peru Historic1911COLLECTED1597053PI 31240
437PI 30381Chenopodium giganteum D. Don Tunisia Historic1911COLLECTED1596290PI 30381
438PI 30283Chenopodium giganteum D. Don Île-de-France, France Historic1911COLLECTED1596104PI 30283
439PI 28644Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Cusco, Peru Historic1910COLLECTED1594576PI 28644
440PI 28634Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Chile Historic1910COLLECTED1517850PI 28634
441PI 28017Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Bolivia Historic1910COLLECTED1517639PI 28017
442PI 18689'Common'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1906COLLECTED1532214PI 18689
443PI 18690'Royal'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1906COLLECTED1575942PI 18690
444PI 18691'Kanagua'Chenopodium hastatum Phil. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1906COLLECTED1532215PI 18691
445PI 18536'Canana'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1906COLLECTED1532148PI 18536
446PI 18537'Common'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1906COLLECTED1575837PI 18537
447PI 18236'Quinoa amaraga'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1906COLLECTED1532007PI 18236
448PI 18237'Arrocillo'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. La Paz, Bolivia Historic1906COLLECTED1575573PI 18237
449PI 3073'Blanco'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Lima, Peru Historic1899COLLECTED1537253PI 3073
450PI 3074'Quinua amarga'Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Lima, Peru Historic1899COLLECTED1537254PI 3074
451PI 2931Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Panama Historic1899COLLECTED1537113PI 2931
452Ames 36197DB 2023001Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Nebraska, United StatesNC7SEED2023COLLECTED08/04/2023North of Sapp Bros. gas station on the south bank of the South Platt River.41.11785700, -101.71342500982River's edge on rough ground by a mowed area. Wild materialThe foliage had a foul fishy smell. Collected early in the season so only the early seeds were mature. 2159169Ames 36197
453Ames 36198DB 2023002Chenopodium album L. var. missouriense (Aellen) Bassett & Crompton Missouri, United StatesNC7SEED2023COLLECTED10/29/2023Columbia Bottoms Conservation Area. North East side of Duck Island south of the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.38.80381700, -90.12333200130River's edge near a transition between the silty riverbank and sand of a large sand bar. Wild materialPlants with several red vertical branches from near the ground. The sepals have small keels. Collected late in the season after most of the leaves had fallen.2159170Ames 36198
454Ames 36199DB 2023003Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Missouri, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTED10/29/2023Columbia Bottoms Conservation Area. South East side of Duck Island south of the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.38.79650800, -90.12925100130River's edge near a transition between the silty riverbank and sand of a large sand bar. Wild materialOne plant with a red vertical main stem and spreading branches. The sepals had large keels. Collected late in the season after the leaves had fallen.2159171Ames 36199
455Ames 35661BYU 2064Chenopodium cycloides A. Nelson Texas, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2021COLLECTED06/02/202031.77881300, -103.33882000Wild material2115971Ames 35661
456Ames 35662BYU 2067Chenopodium cycloides A. Nelson Texas, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2021COLLECTED06/02/202012 miles NW of Monahans31.68754600, -103.02716000Wild material2115972Ames 35662
457Ames 35663BYU 20156Chenopodium nitens Benet-Pierce & M. G. Simpson Arizona, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2021COLLECTED10/15/2020Horse Lake bed35.47633000, -112.01179000Wild material2115973Ames 35663
458Ames 35664BYU 2102Chenopodium ficifolium Sm. Arizona, United StatesNC7SEED2021COLLECTED03/19/2021Dome Valley32.72137000, -114.30630000Wild material2115974Ames 35664
459Ames 35338BYU 19138Chenopodium atrovirens Rydb. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/19/2019Rock Creek Rd37.51196000, -118.712160002595Area was burned fall of 2018. A gravel roadside area cleared of brush.Wild material Very robust, extremely branched at base2105932Ames 35338
460Ames 35339BYU 19110Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/18/2019Bitter Cr Trailhead36.04749600, -118.198059002230Wild materialBasally branched, red plant color, sparse panicles with small glomerules.2105933Ames 35339
461Ames 35340BYU 19116Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/18/2019Sherman Pass Rd36.05770000, -118.220350002292Wild materialGray-green foliage, highly branched, small plant, with seeds in achenes.2105934Ames 35340
462Ames 35341BYU 19124Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/18/2019Big Pine Campground37.12928000, -118.421130002285Wild materialSeeds in achenes2105935Ames 35341
463Ames 35342BYU 19133Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/19/2019FR1S17 Taylor Canyon Rd37.85692000, -118.730670002104Area was burned fall of 2018Wild materialRed plant color, branched, 3 decimeters tall, with seeds in achenes2105936Ames 35342
464Ames 35343BYU 19134Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/19/2019FR1S17 Taylor Canyon Rd37.85692000, -118.730670002104Area was burned fall of 2018Wild material2105937Ames 35343
465Ames 35344BYU 19157Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/19/2019California Hwy 4, Ebbetts Pass Rd38.57845000, -119.807180002392Area was burned fall of 2018Wild materialOne decimeter tall, branched at base, green stems, upright, semi-adhering pericarps2105938Ames 35344
466Ames 35345BYU 19189Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/22/2019West Colorado Springs38.80667600, -104.851030001865By soccer field fenceWild materialSlightly smelly, 2 decimeters tall, yellow plant color2105939Ames 35345
467Ames 35346BYU 19196Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2019COLLECTED09/16/2019CA Hwy 299, Cedar Pass41.56282100, -120.270620001920Wild materialPlant, thin, upright, branching2105940Ames 35346
468Ames 35347BYU 19228Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED10/11/2019CA Hwy 2, Mt Waterman34.35070000, -117.926590002103Wild materialTwo decimeters tall, simple leaf blades, pericarp dry semi-adhering2105941Ames 35347
469Ames 35348BYU 19235Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED10/11/2019CA Hwy 234.37590000, -117.738900002109Wild materialOne decimeter tall, seeds in achenes2105942Ames 35348
470Ames 35349BYU 19241Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED10/11/2019CA Hwy 138 at Cleghorn Rd34.28767500, -117.355000001036Wild materialBranched at base, pink plant color2105943Ames 35349
471Ames 35350BYU 1961Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/16/2019CA Hwy 299, Cedar Canyon, north side of road41.53230500, -120.203838001455Wild materialWith thin leaves.2105944Ames 35350
472Ames 35351BYU 1983-4Chenopodium aureum Benet-Pierce California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/18/2019Nine Mile Rd35.93607800, -118.056838002283Wild materialNarrow-leaved, seeds in achenes2105945Ames 35351
473Ames 35352BYU 19127Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/18/2019Mill Cr. Rd.atMesa Vista Dr., W Bishop37.41015000, -118.548570001368Wild materialYellow plant. The variety of C. berlandieri was unrecognizable at the time of collection.2105946Ames 35352
474Ames 35353BYU 19145Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/19/2019E US Hwy 395, Yaney Canyon38.28310000, -119.300500002021Area was burned fall of 2018Wild materialStrongly upright habit, weak lower branching, 8 decimeters tall, yellow with lightly pink stem. The variety of C. berlandieri was unrecognizable at the time of collection.2105947Ames 35353
475Ames 35354BYU 19146Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/19/2019E US Hwy 395, Yaney Canyon38.28310000, -119.300500002021Area was burned fall of 2018Wild materialSix decimeters tall, light yellow plant color, earlier maturing, simple stem, semi-compact panicle. The variety of C. berlandieri was unrecognizable at the time of collection.2105948Ames 35354
476Ames 35355BYU 19259Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED10/12/2019CA Hwy 74, 0.5 mi W Mountain Center33.70353400, -116.739125001310in a burned area within the mountainsWild materialOne plant, with unusual thick white pericarps, 8 decimeters tall, simple leaf blades, red plant color, in burned area. The variety of C. berlandieri was unrecognizable at the time of collection.2105949Ames 35355
477Ames 35356BYU 19265Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED10/12/2019CA Hwy 243, below Idyllwild Transfer St.33.72523500, -116.722982001550within the mountainsWild materialOne plant, with unusual thick white pericarps, 6 decimeters tall, highly branched at base, magenta stem and panicle, branches all equal heights. The variety of C. berlandieri was unrecognizable at the time of collection.2105950Ames 35356
478Ames 35357BYU 19267Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED10/12/2019CA Hwy 243, below Idyllwild Transfer St.33.72523500, -116.722982001550within the mountainsWild materialOne plant, with unusual thick white pericarps, 1decimeters tall. The variety of C. berlandieri was unrecognizable at the time of collection.2105951Ames 35357
479Ames 35358BYU 19283Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED10/12/2019Red-Tailed Roost Activity Ctr, Mt Laguna32.85691000, -116.423163001817within the mountainsWild materialThree plants, with unusual thick white pericarps, variable phenotypes. The variety of C. berlandieri was unrecognizable at the time of collection.2105952Ames 35358
480Ames 35359BYU 1965Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. California, United StatesNC7LeafNot Available2019COLLECTED09/16/2019CA Hwy 299, Cedar Canyon41.53230500, -120.203840001455Wild materialRed plants, with seeds in achenes. The variety of C. berlandieri was unrecognizable at the time of collection.2105953Ames 35359
481Ames 35360BYU 19239Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl California, United StatesNC7Greenhouse2019COLLECTED10/11/2019CA Hwy 138 at Cleghorn Rd34.28767500, -117.355000001036Growing on a sandy humpWild materialOne plant, weakly branched, 9 decimeters tall, red plant color, semi-compact2105954Ames 35360
482Ames 35361BYU 19255Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl California, United StatesNC7GreenhouseNot Available2019COLLECTED10/11/2019CA Hwy 18, Running Springs34.22550000, -117.133140001915Wild materialTwo plants, 1-3 decimeters tall2105955Ames 35361
483Ames 35362BYU 19298Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl California, United StatesNC7Greenhouse2019COLLECTED11/01/2019Lockwood Valley Rd.34.78874800, -119.043382001686previously burned sitesWild materialOne plant, 1.2 meter tall, red plant color, branched ascending2105956Ames 35362
484Ames 35363BYU 1967Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl California, United StatesNC7Greenhouse2019COLLECTED09/17/2019South Lake Tahoe38.88117000, -119.988905001978Along Pioneer Trail, at Hekpa Drive, along road by residential areaWild materialOne plant, 1 meter tall, unbranched2105957Ames 35363
485Ames 35364BYU 1981Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. sinuatum (Murr) Wahl California, United StatesNC7GreenhouseNot Available2019COLLECTED09/17/2019South Markleeville, CA Hwy 8938.69352200, -119.776797001681Wild material2105958Ames 35364
486Ames 35365BYU 19101Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr California, United StatesNC7Greenhouse2019COLLECTED09/17/2019US Hwy 395, S Bridgeport38.19659900, -119.218758002019Along highway for milesWild materialMassive population2105959Ames 35365
487Ames 35366BYU 19104Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Nevada, United StatesNC7Greenhouse2019COLLECTED09/17/2019Evans Creek Tr, Reno39.55150000, -119.831400001418Along trail and in a wet meadowWild material2105960Ames 35366
488Ames 35367BYU 19130Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Colorado, United StatesNC7Greenhouse2019COLLECTED09/23/2019US Hwy 16037.49531300, -105.334691002507Eastern San Luis Valley, north side highway, ruderal on cracked dry pond soilWild materialOne plant, 2 decimeters tall, branched ascending, purple plant color2105961Ames 35367
489Ames 35368BYU 19149Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr California, United StatesNC7Greenhouse2019COLLECTED09/19/2019US Hwy 395, W Walker R Canyon38.38160000, -119.450990002014Area was burned fall of 2018Wild materialFrom a massive population of wild Chenopodium.2105962Ames 35368
490Ames 35369BYU 19150Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/19/2019E Monitor Pass Rd38.65506000, -119.591140001979Area was burned fall of 2018Wild materialOne plant, yellow plant color, upright, minimal branching, seeds in achenes2105963Ames 35369
491Ames 35370BYU 19153Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/19/2019E Monitor Pass Rd38.65506000, -119.591140001979Area was burned fall of 2018Wild materialOne plant, 1.2 meter tall, yellow plant color, upright, big seeds2105964Ames 35370
492Ames 35371BYU 19158Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/20/2019CA Hwy 139 N Susanville40.45730000, -120.581590001581Wild materialOne plant, massively branched, yellow plant color, with light pink stem2105965Ames 35371
493Ames 35372BYU 19170Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/21/2019CoRd 142, just NE I-7039.32587000, -103.883154001705Wild materialOne plant, 5 decimeters tall, semi-compact head, yellow plant color2105966Ames 35372
494Ames 35373BYU 19172-1Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Colorado, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2019COLLECTED09/21/2019CoRd 18339.36044700, -103.805766001763Wild materialOne plant, 1 decimeters tall, unbranched, compact panicle2105967Ames 35373
495Ames 35374BYU 19173Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/21/2019CoRd 18339.36044700, -103.805766001763Wild materialTwo plants, branched, seeds in achenes2105968Ames 35374
496Ames 35375BYU 19178Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/21/2019CoRd 2P39.03764900, -103.350440001484Numerous in grassy arroyo among cottonwoodsWild materialOne plant, yellow plant color, ascending branches2105969Ames 35375
497Ames 35376BYU 19183Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/21/2019CoRd 2, 2 mi S Aroya38.82136600, -103.127331001395Wild materialOne plant, red plant color, 7 decimeters tall2105970Ames 35376
498Ames 35377BYU 19190Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/22/2019W Colorado Springs38.80667600, -104.851030001865Wild materialOne plant, 1 meter tall, branched at base with ascending branches, lax panicle, large glomerules2105971Ames 35377
499Ames 35378BYU 19197Chenopodium berlandieri Moq. subsp. berlandieri var. zschackei (Murr) Murr Colorado, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2019COLLECTED09/23/2019N US Hwy 160, Muleshoe37.60024500, -105.185105002783Eastern San Luis ValleyWild materialThree plants, short, dark red plant color2105972Ames 35378