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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 600635ARB 16-3Afraegle gabonensis (Swingle) Engl. Florida, United StatesRIV2000DONATED01/12/2000Wild materialThe provenance of this accession is somewhat unclear. An email from the donor (received 01/17/2001) stated: "Our records show that the original source was seed from Dr Prevatt, Florida Southern College. Notes in the records incidated that Dr Bitters collected the seed. This was back in 1977...I talked to Leon Hebb and he thought the seed might have originated from Miami." It seems unlikely that Bill Bitters collected the seed since this species was not previously at Riverside. If it did originate in Miami, either directly or via Dr Prevatt, it might be PI 109618; however, this would entirely be speculation. Note that due to some errors in bookkeeping, the PI was assigned before the material was received. This is apparently due to the fact that a previous seed lot from the same source had been received 04/01/1992 but either never established or perished. A description of Afraegle gabonensis is available in Swingle (1943) or its revision as Swingle and Reece (1967); a link to the latter appears below. Swingle and Reece (1967) state: "This species grows vigorously and fruits sparingly in the Fairchild Gardens, Coconut Grove, Florida." However, Afraegle gabonensis apparently is not present at FTBG at this time. (RR Krueger, 09/06/2010)1500301PI 600635
1PI 607466CRC 4033Afraegle paniculata (Schumach.) Engl. Florida, United States Historic1994DONATED01/01/1994Wild materialDescribed in The Citrus Industry vol 1, p. 409-411. Origin: West Africa: Liberia (?), Ivory coast, Ghana, Dahomey, Nigeria. Source: DPI seeds (ARB-16-2) originated from seed obtained from Dr. Prevatt at Florida Southern College. 1560048PI 607466
2PI 151433'Powder-flask Tree'Afraegle paniculata (Schumach.) Engl. Florida, United States Historic1945COLLECTEDThe Kampong, residence of D. Fairchild1888517PI 151433
3PI 147036Afraegle gabonensis (Swingle) Engl. Florida, United States Historic1943COLLECTED1880395PI 147036
4PI 146706Afraegle paniculata (Schumach.) Engl. Florida, United States Historic1943COLLECTED1880040PI 146706
5PI 109618CPB 7516-BAfraegle gabonensis (Swingle) Engl. Maryland, United States Historic1935COLLECTED1801055PI 109618
6PI 103107RCRC 4033Afraegle paniculata (Schumach.) Engl. NigeriaRIV1933DONATED06/13/1933Wild materialOriginally received (as Balsamocitrus paniculata) by PIO on 6/13/1933 from J. Voelcker, agricultural botanist, Moor Plantation, Hadan, Nigeria. Riverside accession acquired from Miami as seed, received 12/1988; Miami accession set to INACTIVE; was probably lost during hurricane Andrew in 1992. 1128030PI 103107
7PI 100912Afraegle paniculata (Schumach.) Engl. Unknown Historic1932COLLECTEDAfrica1492936PI 100912