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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 123901Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal New Mexico, United States Historic1937COLLECTED1837420PI 123901
1PI 99699Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal India Historic1932COLLECTED1787025PI 99699
2PI 30391Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Tunisia Historic1911COLLECTED1596299PI 30391
3PI 3212Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Algeria Historic1899COLLECTED1537401PI 3212
4NA 87358TJK2022TX-006Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Texas, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED12/03/2022Kendall County: Tapatio Springs, Deep Hollow Road/Tapatio East, approximately 1.83 miles from Highway 46.29.76810000, -98.82110000581High elevation ridgetop.Wild material2141649NA 87358
5W6 53790NM080-43Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1964368W6 53790
6WLP 1176NA 82748Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Texas, United StatesNA2015COLLECTED08/15/2015Collected from natural populations at four separate sites in New Braunfels; the latitude and longitude is an estimated center point and not an exact collection location (more specific locations are on file at end of internal record).29.72500000, -98.15000000Natural populations near built/cultivated environments.1952382WLP 1176
7NA 84423NA 84423Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal NANot Available2013Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Dermatophyllum secundiflorum. Containerized plant, on public display only during warm (summer) months.2153598NA 84423
8W6 42917MSB245603Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Florida, United StatesW6SEED2011Wild material1895370W6 42917
9DLEG 920133DLEG 920133Dermatophyllum arizonicum (S. Watson) Vincent Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1992COLLECTED06/06/1992Cochise Co., Dry Canyon, Whetstone Mts. 31 46'25"N, 110 22'53"W. 1650 m elevation.N facing slope. Rocky limestone soil. Chihuahuan Desertscrub with Mortonia scabrella, Rhus microphylla, Dasylirion wheeleri.Wild material1526339DLEG 920133
10DLEG 910199DLEG 910199Dermatophyllum arizonicum (S. Watson) Vincent Arizona, United States Historic1991COLLECTED07/23/1991Pima Co., USDA Carl Hayden Bee Research Lab, 2000 E Allen Rd., Tucson.Landscape plants on N side of bldg.Cultivated material1527008DLEG 910199
11DLEG 900202DLEG 900202Dermatophyllum arizonicum (S. Watson) Vincent Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED1986*, 1 plant from seed: Mattie Canyon, Whetstone Mts., Cochise Co.; 1 plant from seed: Halupai Mts., Mohave Co.Wild material2 plants received from Dr. Steve McLaughlin. Planted in CAC Border 2. Accession has been regenerated.1527840DLEG 900202
12DLEG 900249DLEG 900249Dermatophyllum arizonicum (S. Watson) Vincent Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED04/24/1990Cochise Co., Dry Canyon, Whetstone Mts., 2.0 mi. W of Hwy 90. Elevation 5000 ft.Rocky N-facing limestone slopes. Chaparral-like vegetation with Mortonia scabrella, Fallugia paradoxa, Cercocarpus, Dasylirion wheeleri, Agave palmeri.Wild materialPopulation is highly localized here. Flower buds beginning to emerge on some plants. M. Johnson 90-015. 1526473DLEG 900249
13DLEG 900265DLEG 900265Dermatophyllum arizonicum (S. Watson) Vincent Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED05/30/1990Cochise Co., Dry Canyon, Whetstone Mts., 2.0 mi. W of Hwy 90. Elevation 5000 ft.Rocky N-facing limestone slopes. Chaparral-like vegetation with Mortonia scabrella, Fallugia paradoxa, Cercocarpus, Dasylirion wheeleri, Agave palmeri.Wild materialPopulation is highly localized here. 1528062DLEG 900265
14DLEG 900317DLEG 900317Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED06/20/1990Pinal Co., Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum.Cultivated material1528064DLEG 900317
15DLEG 900343DLEG 900343Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/11/1990Pinal Co., Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum.Cultivated materialReceived from Phyllis Stephens. 1526394DLEG 900343
16DLEG 900362DLEG 900362Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/06/1990Terrell Co., Hwy 285, 8.0 mi. N of Sanderson.Limestone slope with Leuceana retusa and Dasylirion leiophyllum.Wild materialSeeds are poisonous if eaten. Flowers scented like grape bubble gum. M. Johnson 90-052. 1526461DLEG 900362
17DLEG 900363DLEG 900363Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/07/1990Val Verde Co., Head of small canyon on S side of Langtry.Limestone cliffs with Fraxinus greggii, Rhus virens, Rhus choriophylla, Acacia rigidula, Diospyros texana.Wild materialSeeds are poisonous if eaten. Flowers scented like grape bubble gum. M. Johnson 90-066. 1528065DLEG 900363
18DLEG 900364DLEG 900364Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/09/1990Hidalgo Co., Main Place Shopping Center, 1800 S. Main St., McAllen.Landscape plant.Wild materialSeeds are poisonous if eaten. Flowers scented like grape bubble gum. M. Johnson 90-102. 1528066DLEG 900364
19DLEG 900365DLEG 900365Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/10/1990Duval Co., Hwy. 16, 9.8 mi. S of Freer.Gently rolling terrain; sandy soil. Tamaulipan Thornscrub with Acacia berlandieri, A. rigidula, Guaiacum angustifolium, Celtis pallida, Condalia sp., Leucophyllum frutescens, Yucca treculeana, Berberis trifoliata, Opuntia linheimeri, *Wild material* Prosopis glandulosa, Karwinskia humboltiana, Jatropha dioica. Seeds are poisonous if eaten. M. Johnson 90-118. 1526755DLEG 900365
20DLEG 900366DLEG 900366Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/10/1990Duval Co., Hwy. 59, 20.5 mi. N of Freer.Rolling terrain; sandy soil. Tamaulipan Thornscrub with Leucophyllum frutescens, Zanthoxylum fagara, Eysenhardtia texana, Acacia rigidula, Guaiacum angustifolium, Diospyros texana, Yucca treculeana, Berberis trifoliata, Prosopis glandulosaWild material* and Condalia hookeri. Seeds are poisonous if eaten. Flowers scented like grape bubble gum. M. Johnson 90-119. 1527106DLEG 900366
21DLEG 900367DLEG 900367Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/11/1990Edwards Co., Hwy 377, 42.8 mi. W of Rock Springs.Rolling limestone hills with Berberis haematocarpa, Juniperus ashei, Quercus sp., Acacia roemeriana, Eysenhardtia texana, Dasylirion texanum.Wild materialSeeds are poisonous if eaten. Flowers scented like grape bubble gum. M. Johnson 90-127. 1528067DLEG 900367
22DLEG 900434DLEG 900434Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal San Luis Potosí, Mexico Historic1990COLLECTED08/18/1990Road to Real de Catorce, 12 mi. S of main highway W of Matehuala.Rocky limestone slopes with numerous Aplopappus sp., Opuntia tunicata, Opuntia microdasys, Agave lechuguilla, Salvia pinnellii.Wild materialSeeds are poisonous if eaten. Heavily overgrazed area. M. Johnson 90-206. 1526911DLEG 900434
23DLEG 900443DLEG 900443Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Nuevo León, Mexico Historic1990COLLECTED08/15/1990Road to microwave relay station at Mamulique, NW of Hwy 85 (turnoff is ca. 20 mi. NE of Cienega de Flores and 25 mi. SW of Sabinas Hidalgo).Rocky limestone slopes. Tamaulipan Thornscrub with Acacia berlandieri, A. rigidula, Guaiacum angustifolium, Agave americana, Agave lophantha, Berberis sp., Opuntia lindheimeri.Wild materialSeeds are poisonous if eaten. Flowers scented like grape bubble gum. M. Johnson 90-180. 1528068DLEG 900443
24DLEG 900630DLEG 900630Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTEDCultivated materialSeeds are poisonous if eaten. Flowers scented like grape bubble gum. Locality data missing. 1528069DLEG 900630
25DLEG 890053DLEG 890053Dermatophyllum arizonicum (S. Watson) Vincent Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED1978Mohave Co., Kingman.Wild materialTreated with ARASAN. 1527105DLEG 890053
26DLEG 880019DLEG 880019Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Arizona, United States Historic1988COLLECTED07/1988Pima Co., University of Arizona campus, W of Science Library & NE of Biol. Sci. West Bldg., Tucson.Cultivated material1526684DLEG 880019
27DLEG 880020DLEG 880020Dermatophyllum arizonicum (S. Watson) Vincent Arizona, United States Historic1988COLLECTED10/1988Santa Cruz Co., Residence of Jack Kaiser, Nogales.Wild material=S. formosa. 1528061DLEG 880020
28Ames 3119Ames 3119Dermatophyllum secundiflorum (Ortega) Gandhi & Reveal Arizona, United States Historic1984COLLECTED1739578Ames 3119