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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 700349DB 2021001Chenopodiastrum simplex (Torr.) S. Fuentes et al. Iowa, United StatesNC7STEM2021COLLECTED09/04/2021Collected in the NW part of the Beloit School grounds near tall pine trees. Additional location information is available upon request.42.03648800, -93.62738500306A dense stand of silver maple saplings was destroyed and the rooots mechanically removed, creating disturbed waste ground where these plants emerged.Wild materialThe plants are up to 2 m tall. They fresh foliage has a strong fragrence, like a freshly mown lawn. The stems are five sided and winged. The leaf blades have a distinctive shape with apiculate acute lobes, one terminal and about eight lateral. The seeds are large, 2 mm wide with edges that are flatened into a flange that is thinner than the central part of the seed.2125367PI 700349
1PI 658752DB 2000185Chenopodiastrum murale (L.) S. Fuentes et al. California, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2000COLLECTED09/27/2000Adjacent to 841 Rosita Road, near Church of the Oaks (Congregational), west side of the street between Angelus Way and Canyon Del Ray Boulevard (California Route 218), Monterey.36.59277778, -121.8052777867Wild materialPlants were only 15 cm tall since they had been mowed.1606307PI 658752
2PI 614895Index Seminum 290Chenopodiastrum murale (L.) S. Fuentes et al. Santarém, PortugalNC7GREENHOUSE1998COLLECTED07/28/1997Covao do Feto, in the vicinity of Serra de Santo Antonio.39.50000000, -8.70000000Wild materialStems with red stripes, farinose on the undersides of the blades, mildly aromatic, blades toothed. The sepals are keeled. As observed by David Brenner in a greenhouse in Ames, Iowa 2000.1558991PI 614895
3PI 65874494B085Chenopodiastrum simplex (Torr.) S. Fuentes et al. Michigan, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1994COLLECTED1993Incinerator road, Ingham County42.71666667, -84.48333333256disturbed dumped soilWild material1087402PI 658744