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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 95690'Buttonwood'Conocarpus erectus L. Bahamas Historic1932COLLECTED01/04/1932Arthur Town, Cat Island1782001PI 95690
1MIA 37307 OrnaMIA 37307 OrnaConocarpus erectus L. MIANot Available20242170677MIA 37307 Orna
2MIA 37308 OrnaMIA 37308 OrnaConocarpus erectus L. MIANot Available20242170678MIA 37308 Orna
3NA 85966NA 85966Conocarpus erectus L. NANot Available2019Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Conocarpus erectus. Bonsai, estimated to be 150 years old, in training for 30 years; collected in the Everglades in Florida by Mary Madison, who created the bonsai, and she sold the tree to Bill Jagoe of Newburgh, Indiana at the 1993 BCI World Convention. Mr. Jagoe gave the tree to Dave & Barbara Bogan in 2009, and it was then sold to Bjorn Bjorholm who acquired it for a prince of the United Arab Emirates at their embassy in Washington, DC; it was then gifted to Gina Haspell, Director of the CIA, by the United Arab Emirates, and donated to the U.S. National Arboretum 8/28/2019. Accompanying donation text: "The United Arab Emirates (UAE) in August 2019 gifted a beautiful 150 year old buttonwood bonsai tree to Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Gina Haspel in honor of our countries’ strong and historic partnership. The Emiratis have nurtured the bonsai since collecting the tree from the Florida Everglades 30 years ago. CIA was honored to receive the bonsai—the first of its kind at the Agency—and wishes to share it with the American public at the renowned National Bonsai Museum."2154548NA 85966
4NA 62174NA 62174Conocarpus erectus L. NANot Available19901952655NA 62174
5MIA 29385Conocarpus erectus L. Historic1982DONATED11/1982FOR GERMPLASM COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION.1097911MIA 29385