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0PI 686909DACA-332-SAND-HZ4Dalea candida Willd. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialDACA-332-Sand-HZ4 is adapted to the Sandhills of Nebraska and adjacent states. It is morpholgically similar to white prairie clovers found in this region. There is also variation within this germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use this germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. White prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, conservation areas, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. Its flowers are used by an array of pollinators. 1957795PI 686909
1PI 686915DAMU-251-HZ5aDalea multiflora (Nutt.) Shinners Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese germplasm populations which were produced by one generation of intermating are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. The roundhead prairie clover germplasms are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. There is variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. Roundhead prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. Its flowers are used by an array of pollinators. 1957801PI 686915
2PI 686916DAMU-251-HZ5bDalea multiflora (Nutt.) Shinners Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese germplasm populations which were produced by one generation of intermating are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. The roundhead prairie clover germplasms are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. There is variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. Roundhead prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. Its flowers are used by an array of pollinators. 1957802PI 686916
3PI 686917DAMU-251-HZ4Dalea multiflora (Nutt.) Shinners Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThis germplasm population which was produced by one generation of intermating is adapted to the tall grass prairie region of the USA in Plant Hardiness Zone 4. This roundhead prairie clover germplasm is morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in its ecoregion and Plant Hardiness Zone in the Midwest states of the USA. There is variation within this germplasm for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use this germplasms as a base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can it as a seed source of known adaptation. Roundhead prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. Its flowers are used by an array of pollinators. 1957803PI 686917
4PI 686922DAPU-332-HZ5Dalea purpurea Vent. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding material1957808PI 686922
5PI 686923DAPU-251-HZ4aDalea purpurea Vent. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding material1957809PI 686923
6PI 686924DAPU-251-HZ4bDalea purpurea Vent. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese purple prairie clover germplasms are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. They are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. The germplasms differ in maturity with the germplasms based on southern collections typically flowering later in the summer. There is also variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. Purple prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. Its flowers are used by an array of pollinators. 1957810PI 686924
7PI 686925DAPU-251-HZ5bDalea purpurea Vent. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese purple prairie clover germplasms are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. They are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. The germplasms differ in maturity with the germplasms based on southern collections typically flowering later in the summer. There is also variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. Purple prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. Its flowers are used by an array of pollinators. 1957811PI 686925
8PI 686937DAPU-251-HZ5aDalea purpurea Vent. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese purple prairie clover germplasms are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. They are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. The germplasms differ in maturity with the germplasms based on southern collections typically flowering later in the summer. There is also variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. Purple prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. Its flowers are used by an array of pollinators. 1957823PI 686937
9PI 686910DACA-251-HZ5Dalea candida Willd. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese germplasm populations which were produced by one or two generations of intermating are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. The white prairie clover germplasms are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. There is variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. White prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, conservation areas, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. 1957796PI 686910
10PI 686911DACA-332-HZ5Dalea candida Willd. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese germplasm populations which were produced by one or two generations of intermating are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. The white prairie clover germplasms are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. There is variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. White prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, conservation areas, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. 1957797PI 686911
11PI 686912DACA-251-HZ4aDalea candida Willd. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese germplasm populations which were produced by one generation of intermating are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. White prairie clover germplasms are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. The germplasms differ in maturity with the germplasms based on southern collections typically flowering later in the summer. There is also variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. White prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. 1957798PI 686912
12PI 686913DACA-251-HZ4bDalea candida Willd. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThese germplasm populations which were produced by one generation of intermating are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone based on the collections that were used in their development. White prairie clover germplasms are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. The germplasms differ in maturity with the germplasms based on southern collections typically flowering later in the summer. There is also variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. White prairie clover can be used in mixtures for planting grasslands for grazing or forage, native prairie restoration, and roadside, rest area, and park beautification. 1957799PI 686913
13PI 441183Cuero GermplasmDalea purpurea Vent. United StatesNC72004COLLECTED11/1970De Witt Co., Texas 200 yds n of Tomaston, n side of Hwy 8746Soil Tremona loamy fine sand, 0-5% slopeWild materialCollected by G. M. Darby.1336119PI 441183
14PI 648971DP1-36Dalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7FIELD2003COLLECTED09/22/2002Armstrong Roadside, SE 1/4 of Section 14, T99N, R31W, Emmet County.Wild material1642576PI 648971
15PI 6489672001-0035Dalea foliosa (A. Gray) Barneby Tennessee, United StatesNC7FIELDContact Site2001Wild material1612330PI 648967
16PI 6489682001-0054Dalea foliosa (A. Gray) Barneby Tennessee, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSEContact Site2001Wild material1612331PI 648968
17PI 6489692001-0058Dalea foliosa (A. Gray) Barneby Tennessee, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSEContact Site2001Wild material1612332PI 648969
18PI 599339Bismarck GermplasmDalea purpurea Vent. South Dakota, United StatesNC71997COLLECTED1975Approximately 5 miles east of Presho, Lyman County.43.91128200, -99.956525001800Wild materialAlternate, pinnately compound leaves. Vigor and foilage abundance superior, and seed amount excellent compared to other ecotype collections. Multiple, upright stems arise annually from a woody crown which is subtended by an extensive tap root system. As the season progresses, the early upright stems tend to become prostrate. Used in range, pasture, reclamation, and beautification.1547158PI 599339
19PI 598137'SUNDANCE'Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock South Dakota, United StatesNC71997DEVELOPEDPRE 06/1997CultivarGrowth habit erect, 0.5-1.0 m. Leaves alternate, pinnately compound. Seed weight approx. 300 mg 100 seed-1, produced in erect spikes 2-10 cm in length. Flowers Aug.-Sept. The in vitro digestible dry matter and crude protein concentrations in late Aug. approx 500 g kg-1 and 140 g kg-1 respectively.1545567PI 598137
20PI 698319NU 42445Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Jalisco, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1997COLLECTEDWild materialIn Ames, Iowa, 2009 the plants grew 180 cm tall and were healthy but did not flower. In 2010 they were grown successfully for seed increase in Parlier, California.1544583PI 698319
21PI 698320NU 44455Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock MexicoNC71997COLLECTEDWild material1544585PI 698320
22PI 698321NU 44769Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock NC71997COLLECTEDWild material1544586PI 698321
23PI 648970Denver No.44Dalea purpurea Vent. Colorado, United StatesNC7Not Available1990DEVELOPEDWild materialThe plants are 40 to 50 cm tall, with purple flowers, and orange anthers.1062056PI 648970
24PI 478834Antelope GermplasmDalea candida Willd. North Dakota, United StatesNC71983COLLECTEDNEAR 1947Approximately 10 miles southwest of Dickinson, Stark County.46.79072900, -102.95895600760Wild materialUpright stems from woody base to 0.6 m tall. Branches numerous. Flowers white. Seed production good. With irrigation, stand uniform.1373770PI 478834
25PI 441179Dalea candida Willd. Texas, United States Historic1980DONATED01/19801336115PI 441179
26PI 441180Dalea candida Willd. United States Historic1980COLLECTED08/1978Kingfisher Co., Oklahoma3141336116PI 441180
27PI 441181Dalea candida Willd. United States Historic1980COLLECTED09/1978Harman Co., Oklahoma5701336117PI 441181
28PI 441182Dalea multiflora (Nutt.) Shinners United States Historic1980COLLECTED12/1977Kay Co., Oklahoma333Collected by T. Nuemeyer.1336118PI 441182
29PI 441184Dalea purpurea Vent. United States Historic1980COLLECTED01/1978Carter Co., OklahomaCollected by L. Hewitt.1336120PI 441184
30PI 441185Dalea sp. United States Historic1980COLLECTED08/1975Foard Co., Texas439Collected by D. Seitz.1336121PI 441185
31PI 441186Dalea sp. United States Historic1980COLLECTED09/1977Grady Co., Oklahoma367Collected by D. D. Rowley.1336122PI 441186
32PI 441187Dalea sp. United States Historic1980COLLECTED12/1977Washington Co., Oklahoma209Collected by C. Hunter.1336123PI 441187
33PI 441188Dalea sp. United States Historic1980COLLECTED12/1977Rogers Co., Oklahoma194Collected by A. Hamilton.1336124PI 441188
34PI 441189Dalea sp. United States Historic1980COLLECTED12/1977Caddo Co., Oklahoma394Collected by G. Moreland.1336125PI 441189
35PI 441190Dalea sp. United States Historic1980COLLECTED01/1978Coal Co., OklahomaCollected by R. Holman.1336126PI 441190
36PI 436875Dalea aurea Pursh United States Historic1979COLLECTED07/1977Pickaway Co., Oklahoma6061331811PI 436875
37PI 436876Dalea aurea Pursh United States Historic1979COLLECTED07/1978Kingfisher Co., Oklahoma308Collected by J. Miller.1331812PI 436876
38PI 434197PMK-1787Dalea multiflora (Nutt.) Shinners Mississippi, United States Historic1979DONATED03/19791329133PI 434197
39PI 421523'KANEB'Dalea purpurea Vent. Kansas, United StatesNC71977COLLECTEDPRE 11/30/1977Southwest of the Plant Materials Center at Manhattan, Riley County.Field collection from a native grassland.CultivarUseful in roadside plantings. Long blooming period, superior seed production, stand establishment, persistance, and vigor. Flowers purple.1124919PI 421523
40PI 315689BN2280-50Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Michigan, United StatesNC71966COLLECTED1939Benton Harbor.42.11666667, -86.45416667Pinnate leaves, self pollinated, up to 2 ft. high.1235476PI 315689
41PI 315690BN6977-56Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Maryland, United StatesNC71966DONATED06/29/19661235477PI 315690
42PI 315691BN-4700-47Dalea jamesii (Torr.) Torr. & A. Gray Maryland, United States Historic1966COLLECTEDFrom SCS, Manhattan, Kansas1707637PI 315691
43PI 315692BN4749-48Dalea virgata Lag. Maryland, United StatesNC71966DONATED06/29/1966This species is endemic to Mexico. However, we do not have documentation for origin of this accession.1235478PI 315692
44PI 306271Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock ArgentinaNC7Not Available1965COLLECTEDSeeds collected in Tanti-Cerlos Paz Cordoba, Argentina.10061229160PI 306271
45PI 304138Col. No. A-114Dalea sp.Ciudad de México, Mexico Historic1965COLLECTEDMexico City18301700681PI 304138
46PI 296049No. B-1685Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock MexicoNC71964COLLECTEDAlong toll road between Puebla and Mexico D.F.2134Stands 5 feet high, flowers bluish purple.1224112PI 296049
47PI 296050No. B-1707Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Nayarit, MexicoNC71964COLLECTEDAlong Highway 15, 13 miles southeast of Tepic.Stands to 6 feet high, branching in upper third when crowded. Bluish purple flowers.1224113PI 296050
48PI 296051Col. No. B-1696Dalea foliolosa (Aiton) Barneby var. citrina (Rydb.) Barneby Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico Historic1964COLLECTED1681355PI 296051
49PI 262401Dalea nana Torr. ex A. Gray var. carnescens (Rydb.) Kearney & Peebles Maryland, United States Historic1959DONATED12/30/19591566993PI 262401
50PI 262402Dalea sp.Maryland, United States Historic1959DONATED12/30/19591566994PI 262402
51PI 244279BN7893-51Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock SpainNC71957DONATED11/26/19571188881PI 244279
52PI 231728NU 13437Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Iowa, United StatesNC7SPIKE1956COLLECTEDNear Luton.1184012PI 231728
53PI 219514Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. var. candida Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTED1568317PI 219514
54PI 219535Dalea multiflora (Nutt.) Shinners Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected 16.0 km south of Alma1568318PI 219535
55PI 219540Dalea purpurea Vent. Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected near Park1568319PI 219540
56PI 215196Dalea enneandra Nutt. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1954COLLECTED1953Eight miles north of Chadron, Nebraska.Wild material1176285PI 215196
57PI 215197Dalea enneandra Nutt. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1954COLLECTED1953Meadville, Niobrara valley, Nebraska.Wild material1176286PI 215197
58PI 215198Dalea enneandra Nutt. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1954COLLECTED1953South of Spencer on the Niobrara River, Nebraska.Wild material1176287PI 215198
59PI 215199Dalea enneandra Nutt. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1954COLLECTED1953Four miles east of Niobrara, Nebraska.Wild material1176288PI 215199
60PI 215261Dalea villosa (Nutt.) Spreng. Nebraska, United StatesNC7INFLORESCENCE1954COLLECTED1953Six miles south of Rushville.42.62832400, -102.4587470011611176321PI 215261
61PI 215262Dalea villosa (Nutt.) Spreng. Nebraska, United StatesNC7Not Available1954COLLECTED1953Two miles east of Eli.42.95186000, -101.454593009891176322PI 215262
62PI 215266Dalea villosa (Nutt.) Spreng. Nebraska, United StatesNC71954COLLECTED1953Specimens in nature at collection site were noted having "large robust spike". 1176323PI 215266
63PI 188252No. 377Dalea sp.Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666853PI 188252
64PI 188253No. 448Dalea sp.Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666854PI 188253
65PI 188254No. 559Dalea sp.Oklahoma, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666855PI 188254
66PI 188255No. 836Dalea sp.Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666856PI 188255
67PI 144818No. 39.1446Dalea ayavacensis Kunth La Libertad, Peru Historic1942COLLECTED28001877605PI 144818
68PI 123888Dalea greggii A. Gray New Mexico, United States Historic1937COLLECTED1837407PI 123888
69PI 123897Dalea sp.New Mexico, United States Historic1937COLLECTED1837416PI 123897
70PI 109982Barbasco blancoDalea carthagenensis (Jacq.) J. F. Macbr. var. carthagenensis Distrito Capital, Venezuela Historic1935COLLECTED01/28/1935Antimano, near Caracas on dry hillside1801389PI 109982
71PI 104249Dalea greggii A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1934COLLECTED1792813PI 104249
72PI 90319No. 279Dalea bicolor Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. Hidalgo, Mexico Historic1930COLLECTED11/07/1930Zontecomate1495637PI 90319
73PI 90057No. 182Dalea bicolor Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. Morelos, Mexico Historic1930COLLECTED10/28/1930Estrella22581755441PI 90057
74PI 3958Dalea sp. Algeria Historic1899COLLECTED1539049PI 3958
75W6 62103CBG-10932Dalea purpurea Vent. W6SEED20242168901W6 62103
76W6 61207NM930-537Dalea candida Willd. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild materialForb with spikelike inflorescence of white flowers, with palmately compound leaves. Seeds mature from bottom up, turning a camel-brown when mature. Prefers washes and roadsides. Evidence of grass seeding nearby. GPS Coordinates: 35.8119553233473N , -106.136421316121W2142162W6 61207
77W6 61361CBG- 10776Dalea candida Willd. Illinois, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild material2142243W6 61361
78Ames 35918Occurrence ID 1452Dalea villosa (Nutt.) Spreng. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2022COLLECTED09/10/2021Located just north of Waterloo, T89N R13W NW ¼ SE ¼ Sec. 11.42.53304700, -92.34697300277Remnant depauperate sand prairie. Soil is Sparta loamy fine sand or Finchford loamy sand.Wild materialSilky prairie-clover is currently (2022) listed as an endangered plant species in the state of Iowa (Iowa DNR List of Endangered, Threatened, and Special Concern Species). To date, only two populations, both in Black Hawk County are known to support this taxa in Iowa (B. Watson and J. Pearson pers. comm. 18 October 2022). 2139680Ames 35918
79W6 59966CBG-10696Dalea purpurea Vent. Illinois, United StatesW62021Wild material2132544W6 59966
80W6 59973CBG-10705Dalea candida Willd. Illinois, United StatesW6Not Available2021Wild material2132551W6 59973
81W6 59546OR050-288Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW62021Wild materialPerennial, light pink to purple flowers, flower head cylinder-shaped spike, leaves pinnately divided.2120713W6 59546
82W6 59101CBG-9967Dalea candida Willd. Illinois, United StatesW62021Wild material2120030W6 59101
83Ames 35721DALCAN N-22-16Dalea candida Willd. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED09/08/2003Private property located in TNSHP 88, RNGE 25, E/W W, SECT 30, Quarter Section NW4NW4SE442.41228000, -93.81265000312West facing hillside, savanna with large oaks on three sides, sandy well-drained, mostly full sun.Wild materialSeeds were collected for conservations by the Tallgrass Prairie Center, Plant Materials Program, at the University of Northern Iowa, and germinated there from original collector's seed in March 2021. On July 2, 2021, 64 live seedlings were delivered in Ames, Iowa by Laura Fischer Walter and later transplanted into a field at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station for seed production.2116594Ames 35721
84Ames 35722DALCAN N-21-17Dalea candida Willd. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED10/03/2003Adjacent to Union Pacific Railroad, TNSHP 94, RNGE 44, E/W W, SECT 15, Quarter Section NW4SE442.95624000, -96.02896300389Slight south slope, nearby land falls sharply 30-50 feet to old gravel quarry pond and the Floyd River, heavy black soil, farmer hays 1-2x/yr.Wild materialSeeds were collected for conservations by the Tallgrass Prairie Center, Plant Materials Program, at the University of Northern Iowa, and germinated there from original collector's seed in March 2021. On July 2, 2021, 25 live seedlings were delivered in Ames, Iowa by Laura Fischer Walter and later transplanted into a field at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station for seed production.2116595Ames 35722
85Ames 35723DALCAN S-Z3-18Dalea candida Willd. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED2003TNSHP 72, RNGE17.5, E/W W, SECT41.06500000, -92.84300000291Wild materialSeeds were collected for conservations by the Tallgrass Prairie Center, Plant Materials Program, at the University of Northern Iowa, and germinated there from original collector's seed in March 2021. On July 2, 2021, 65 live seedlings were delivered in Ames, Iowa by Laura Fischer Walter and later transplanted into a field at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station for seed production.2116596Ames 35723
86Ames 35724DALCAN N-Z1-20Dalea candida Willd. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED10/10/2000Warren Twp Cemetery located in TNSHP 92, RNGE 13, E/W W, SECT 30, Quarter Section SW442.74396000, -92.43533700302Wild materialSeeds were collected for conservations by the Tallgrass Prairie Center, Plant Materials Program, at the University of Northern Iowa, and germinated there from original collector's seed in March 2021. On July 2, 2021, 26 live seedlings were delivered in Ames, Iowa by Laura Fischer Walter and later transplanted into a field at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station for seed production.2116597Ames 35724
87Ames 35725DALCAN N-Z1-21Dalea candida Willd. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED10/05/2000Newell Catholic Cemetery located inTNSHP 90, RNGE 35, E/W W, SECT 18, Quarter Section: NW Corner42.61452200, -95.03236700394Wild materialSeeds were collected for conservations by the Tallgrass Prairie Center, Plant Materials Program, at the University of Northern Iowa, and germinated there from original collector's seed in March 2021. On July 2, 2021, 63 live seedlings were delivered in Ames, Iowa by Laura Fischer Walter and later transplanted into a field at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station for seed production.2116598Ames 35725
88Ames 35726DALCAN S-Z2-25Dalea candida Willd. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED10/06/2000Washington Cemetery located inTNSHP 80, RNGE 40, E/W W, SECT 22, Quarter Section: N Center41.73218100, -95.48614300419Wild materialSeeds were collected for conservations by the Tallgrass Prairie Center, Plant Materials Program, at the University of Northern Iowa, and germinated there from original collector's seed in March 2021. On July 2, 2021, 27 live seedlings were delivered in Ames, Iowa by Laura Fischer Walter and later transplanted into a field at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station for seed production.2116599Ames 35726
89Ames 35727DALCAN N-Z1-26Dalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2021COLLECTED2006Ridge Rd ROW, TNSHP 91, RNGE 48, E/W W, SECT 16, Quarter Section: SW442.69968400, -96.51773400402Wild materialThe rare white flowered form of Dalea purpurea as on page 266 of Barneby’s 1977 Dalea imagines publication. Determined by David Brenner in 2022. Seeds were collected for conservations by the Tallgrass Prairie Center, Plant Materials Program, at the University of Northern Iowa, and germinated there from original collector's seed in March 2021. On July 2, 2021, 104 live seedlings were delivered in Ames, Iowa by Laura Fischer Walter and later transplanted into a field at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station for seed production.2116600Ames 35727
90Ames 35555Woodside PrairieDalea candida Willd. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2020COLLECTED08/31/2020Located 8 miles south and 2 miles west of Fontanelle, Adair County41.17130000, -94.60140000380High quality, diverse prairie remnant. History of haying once each fall.Wild material2107718Ames 35555
91Ames 35556Ringgold PrairieDalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2020COLLECTED08/05/2020Ringgold Wildlife Management Area located approximately 13 miles east of Redding, Ringgold County40.59150000, -94.14190000350Dry hillside prairie.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature measuring less than one meter in height. At time of collection (5 August 2020), seeds had not quite peaked maturity.2107719Ames 35556
92Ames 35564JDC/DP/2020/021/942Dalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2020COLLECTED09/17/2020Located approximately 0.75 miles east of Blairsburg, T89N, R24W NE 1/4 of Sec. 36, Hamilton County42.48218800, -93.63088000376Roadside, remnant prairie. Canisteo and Nicollette clay loam soils (1-3 percent slopes) with depth to water table about 0-42 inches, slightly acidic and somewhat poorly drained. Very diverse flora present.Wild material2107727Ames 35564
93Ames 35548Doolittle PrairieDalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7FLOWER2020COLLECTED08/26/2020Doolittle Prairie State Preserve located approximately 3 miles south of Story City. T85N, R24W, SW1/4 NE1/4 Sec. 25. Story County.42.14532900, -93.58960600299Prairie pothole wetland complex.Wild materialPlants sampled were 1-2' in height. Peak flowering and subsequent maturation of seeds at collection site peaked near 21 July and 26 August (2020), respectively. Flowers vibrant purple.2106729Ames 35548
94Ames 35544Kish-Ke-Kosh PrairieDalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2020COLLECTED08/14/2020Kish-Ke-Kosh Prairie State Preserve located 1.1 miles southeast of Reasnor, T78N R19W NW 1/4 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 14, Jasper County41.56529900, -93.01530300245Sandy prairie remnant.Wild material2106723Ames 35544
95W6 58065ID130-27Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesW62020Wild material2107465W6 58065
96W6 58070ID130-32Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesW62020Wild material2107468W6 58070
97W6 58082ID230-48Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesW62020Wild materialOval-shaped pinnate leaves. Cone-shaped spiked inflorescence (fuchsia-purple) with 5-parted flowers. Entire plant pleasantly aromatic.2107475W6 58082
98W6 57769ID120-6Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesW6PLANT2020Wild materialSOS 92nd Shipment2105067W6 57769
99W6 57770ID120-7Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesW62020Wild materialSOS 92nd Shipment2105068W6 57770
100W6 56671CBG-9131Dalea purpurea Vent. Wisconsin, United StatesW6SEED2019Wild material2092770W6 56671
101W6 56678CBG-9190Dalea purpurea Vent. Nebraska, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2019Wild material2092777W6 56678
102W6 55534CP3-36Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United States Historic2018Wild material1970245W6 55534
103W6 55344CP3-36Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialDalea searlsiae1967896W6 55344
104W6 54862NM930-357Dalea candida Willd. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialDalea candida1966089W6 54862
105W6 54875NM930-370Dalea candida Willd. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialDalea candida1966102W6 54875
106W6 54877NM930-372Dalea candida Willd. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialDalea candida1966104W6 54877
107W6 54897NM930-394Dalea candida Willd. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2018Wild materialDalea candida1966124W6 54897
108W6 54902NM930-399Dalea candida Willd. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2018Wild materialDalea candida1966129W6 54902
109Ames 34340SheederDalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2018COLLECTED09/06/2018Sheeder Prairie State Preserve located approximately 4.45 miles west, northwest of Guthrie Center, T80N R32W SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 33, Guthrie County41.68949600, -94.58847900366Prairie remnant.Wild material1967542Ames 34340
110W6 54361UT060-47Dalea flavescens (S. Watson) S. L. Welsh ex Barneby Utah, United StatesW62018Wild materialDalea flavescens1965078W6 54361
111W6 54468UT030-260Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United States Historic2018Wild materialDalea searlsiae1965185W6 54468
112W6 54478UT030-272Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. var. oligophylla (Torr.) Shinners Utah, United States Historic2018Wild materialDalea candida var. oligophylla1965195W6 54478
113W6 53826UT030-260Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1964404W6 53826
114W6 53836UT030-272Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. var. oligophylla (Torr.) Shinners Utah, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1964414W6 53836
115DLEG 120040DLEG 120040Dalea filiformis A. Gray Historic2018Wild material1970805DLEG 120040
116DLEG 40014DLEG 40014Dalea albiflora A. Gray Historic2018Wild material1970803DLEG 40014
117DLEG 40016DLEG 40016Dalea albiflora A. Gray Historic2018Wild material1970804DLEG 40016
118W6 53042CBG-7320Dalea candida Willd. Wisconsin, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1954793W6 53042
119W6 53043CBG-7339Dalea candida Willd. Illinois, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2017Wild material1954794W6 53043
120W6 53044CBG-7301Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. var. oligophylla (Torr.) Shinners Colorado, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1954795W6 53044
121W6 53045CBG-7340Dalea purpurea Vent. Illinois, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2017Wild material1954796W6 53045
122W6 52385OR050-212Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1948640W6 52385
123W6 52388OR050-217Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1948643W6 52388
124W6 52027WY070-68Dalea purpurea Vent. Wyoming, United StatesW6Not Available2017Wild material1947160W6 52027
125W6 52029WY070-73Dalea candida Willd. Wyoming, United StatesW62017Wild material1947162W6 52029
126Ames 33912'Majestic germplasm'Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2017COLLECTED2005Sherman Co. Deschutes River watershed of north-central Oregon45.28300000, -121.01600000258Wild materialRepresents the genetic diversity structure of western prairie clover from the western Columbia Plateau and western Blue Mountains Ecoregions.1948341Ames 33912
127Ames 33913'Spectrum germplasm'Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2017COLLECTED2005Malheur Co. Eastern Oregon near the Idaho border43.00000000, 117.116000001163Wild materialRepresents the genetic diversity structure from the central and eastern Columbia Plateau, central and eastern Blue Mountains, Northern Basin and Range, and Snake River Plain Ecoregions.1948342Ames 33913
128Ames 33914'Fanny germplasm'Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7SEED2017COLLECTED2005Lincoln Co.38.58333300, -114.700000002036Wild materialFor planting in Nevada and southwestern Utah.1948343Ames 33914
129Ames 33915'Bonneville germplasm'Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesNC7SEED2017COLLECTED2005Tooele Co.40.31666700, -113.950000001419Wild materialFor planting in northwestern Utah.1948344Ames 33915
130W6 51667CBG-5755Dalea enneandra Nutt. Iowa, United StatesW6Not Available2016Wild material1942797W6 51667
131Ames 33244Do-01Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/07/2004Wallowa County, 11.5 miles N on Lower Imnaha River Road from Imnaha Store and Tavern, Imnaha, or 6.2 miles N Imnaha River crossing, or Dug Bar Road (FR 4260) 5.2 miles N from Fence Creek where asphalt ends. T2N R48E Sec3-NE45.68500000, -116.80100000631 South facing slope above Imnaha River. In swales above road, below steep rock outcrop. Gravelly soil. Bluebunch wheatgrass, cheatgrass, primrose, Astragalus, cactus and Achillea. Wild material1943408Ames 33244
132Ames 33245Do-02Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/08/2004Umatilla County, NE of Hermiston, Hwy 730, 0.3 miles W of junction with Hwy 207. Also at mile-marker 191.1. W of Hat Rock St. Pk., E of McNary Dam and Umatilla. Also at Hwy 730, 0.2 miles E of Hwy 37. T5N R29E Sec22-W45.90700000, -119.15400000136 Plants on N side of road on S-facing 20° slope. Sagebrush, bitterbrush, rabbitbrush, cheatgrass. Wild material1943409Ames 33245
133Ames 33246Do-03Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Washington, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/08/2004Benton County, 0.7 miles N of Plymouth, on Hwy 14, near intersection with Plymouth Road, E of weigh station, 0.7 miles W of I82. T5N R28E Sec5-W45.94400000, -119.34900000131South facing 40° slope on ditchbanks, extreme sand/stones with brown rust on base of stones. Artemisia sp.Wild material1943410Ames 33246
134Ames 33247Do-05Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Washington, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/09/2004Benton County, NW of Richland, on Horn Rapids Road, 3.3 miles NW of Stevens Road. On S side of road in ditchbank, just N of ORV Park. T10N R28E Sec7-S46.35800000, -119.35200000148Very sandy, gravelly soil, N facing 10° slope. Bitterbrush, bluebunch wheatgrass, cheatgrass, rabbitbrush, Artemisia sp. Wild material1943411Ames 33247
135Ames 33248Do-06Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Washington, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/09/2004Walla Walla County, S of Wallula, on Hwy 12, 0.4 miles S of Columbia Way Road junction, on W side of road at mile-marker 306, on dirt road going S just below the Hwy. W side of road between Hwy and railroad tracks, on triangular piece of land between main tracks and spare track that goes through underpass of Hwy 12. T7N R31E Sec23-SW46.07000000, -118.90800000110Sandy stony soil, just above Snake River. Rabbitbrush, Indian ricegrass, tumbleweed, Poa. Wild material1943412Ames 33248
136Ames 33249Do-07Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Washington, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/09/2004Franklin County, N of Pasco, on road 68, 0.5 miles S of junction with Taylor Flats Road and Columbia River Road and S of Douglas Fruit Warehouse (about 2 miles N of exit 9 on I-182).T9N R29E Sec446.29300000, -119.19200000160Plants up to 3 ' tall on sandy loam soil with no slope. Ungrazed area with sagebrush, bitterbursh, rabbitbrush, Poa, cheatgrass.Wild material1943413Ames 33249
137Ames 33250Do-08Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/09/2004Malheur County, Crooked Creek State Natural Area. 6.0 miles W of Rome intersection on Hwy 95 at mile-marker 59.2, W side of dirt road S up hill 0.9 miles from Hwy. T32S R41E Sec7-NE42.80000000, -117.730000001122Plants on badland soil. Shadscale, sagebrush, horsebrush, globe mallow, cheatgrass, Indian ricegrass, halogeton.Wild material1943414Ames 33250
138Ames 33251Do-11Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/13/2004Elmore County, S of Bliss on River Road about 1.1 miles from Hwy 26, then NW on Bliss Grade to Snake River about 1.2 miles, then across bridge and 9.4 miles W on Shoestring Road. Site on W side of gulch. T6S R11E Sec22-NE42.89200000, -115.13000000884Plants in E-NE facing gully with 45° slope and loose, fine soil. Sagebrush, rabbitbrush, Poa sp. cheatgrass, needle-and-thread.Wild material1943415Ames 33251
139Ames 33252Do-12Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/14/2004Owyhee County, S of Bruneau on Hwy 51 at mile-marker 58.3 (5.2 miles S of Shoofly Cutoff), turn W 0.9 miles down dirt road that fades into a wash. T8S R4E Sec13-NE42.73400000, -115.91500000945Scattered plants on rocky edge of dry sandy stream beds in rocky, sandy soil. Four-wing saltbrush, cheatgrass, halogeton, tumbleweed, sagebrush, rabbitbrush. Wild material1943416Ames 33252
140Ames 33253Do-13Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/14/2004Owyhee County, E from Bruneau, take Hot Springs Road 7.5 miles SE to Hot Creek Road, across bridge and 0.6 miles to CCC road and turn S 1.3 miles and then turn E, travel 0.3 miles and take fork to right leading down to river another 0.6 miles, then go N (left fork) for 0.1 miles (north end of collecting area). Alternatively, go S (right fork) 0.2 miles (south end of collecting area). T7S R6E Sec34-S42.76800000, -115.72800000815Plants abundant on gravel, exposed S facing ridges. Cheatgrass, halogeton, sagebrush, tumbleweed, Dalea ornata. Wild material1943417Ames 33253
141Ames 33254Do-14Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/14/2004Jefferson County, Between Madras and Willowdale, off Hwy 97 at mile-marker 85, onto NE Emerson Drive and just through BLM gate. T10S R14E Sec10-NW44.71900000, -121.04700000696Diverse, SE 20° facing slope with sandy loam soil. Sagebrush, juniper bluebunch wheatgrass, Dalea ornata, Poa sp. crested wheatgrass, alfalfa, medusahead, cheatgrass. Wild material1943418Ames 33254
142Ames 33255Do-15Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/15/2004Canyon County, N of Walter's Ferry Bridge 0.3 miles, off Hwy 45 onto Ferry Road, above gravel pit (northern part). Also (nearby southern part); go 0.6 miles on Ferry Road, then 1.0 miles S on Laughlin Lane, just past game fence and across field toward Snake River. T1S R2W Sec8-S and T1S R2W Sec21-NW 43.33600000, -116.59500000713Most plants on ridge between slope to river and flat field. Horsebrush, shadscale, sagebrush, cheatgrass, four-wing saltbrush, halogeton, Poa sp. Wild material1943419Ames 33255
143Ames 33256Do-16Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/15/2004Crook County, S of Prineville 16.5 miles on Hwy 27, just above the road and Crooked Road, NW of Chimney Rock Recreation site. T16S R16E Sec33-SE44.13600000, -120.81400000948On 30° S-facing slope with stony sandy loam soil. Little apparent grazing on site. Sagebrush, juniper, bluebunch wheatgrass. Wild material1943420Ames 33256
144Ames 33257Do-17Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/16/2004Wheeler County, 5.2 miles N of Mitchell on Hwy 207 toward Fossil, on E side of road at mile-marker 19. T11S R22E Sec8-SW44.62400000, -120.119000001001On W-facing 10° slope with sandy loam soil. No evidence of grazing, pristine site. Juniper, bluebunch wheatgrass, Dalea ornata, Astragalus filipes.Wild material1943421Ames 33257
145Ames 33258Do-19Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Washington, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/16/2004Asotin County, S of Asotin on Snake River Road (County Road 209) go 25.3 miles (beginning at Hwy 129), through Rogersburg and up the Grande Ronde River to bridge. Go over the bridge, then 1.7 miles back toward Snake River on S side of Grande Ronde River. T7N R46E Sec2446.06700000, -116.98300000259With: bluebunch wheatgrass, rabbitbrush, knapweed, annual grasses, cactus.Wild material1943422Ames 33258
146Ames 33259Do-20Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/17/2004Wheeler County, from Mitchell go NW 5.6 miles on Burnt Ranch Road to John Day Fossil Bed National Monument, then travel 6.5 miles SW up Bear Creek Road just past old Fritzgerald Ranch. S facing slope above tree-planted field. T11S R20E Sec16-NW44.61900000, -120.33900000699Plants occurring along drainage and some also on slope; very little past evidence of grazing, pristine hillside. Juniper, bluebunch wheatgrass, Dalea ornata, sagebrush. Wild material1943423Ames 33259
147Ames 33260Do-21Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/17/2004Elmore County, E of King Hill on Hwy 30 (King Hill Loop) about 1 mile, turn N on BLM Road (Demsey Meadow Road). At 2.7 miles take right fork, then stay on main dirt road about 1.5 miles. T4S R11E Sec2843.04500000, -115.15900000960Plants on various aspects and slopes from 10° to 40°, preference for darker soils. Area grazed by cattle. Rabbitbrush, sagebrush, bitterbrush, Poa sp., crested wheatgrass.Wild material1943424Ames 33260
148Ames 33261Do-22Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/20/2004Wheeler County, Hwy 218, 3.1 miles E of John Day River Bridge aat Clarno, National Park Service picnic site. Flat area around covered picnic tables. T7S R19E Sec3544.91300000, -120.41000000465With: bluebunch wheatgrass, sagebrush, brome-snakeweed, cheatgrass. Wild material1943425Ames 33261
149Ames 33262Do-23Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/19/2004Jefferson County, from Madras, 6.7 miles SE on Grizzly Road from junction with C Street, on main road above North Combs Spring, Crooked River National Grassland. T11S R14E Sec3444.57080000, -121.04100000941West slope, also, slightly W. SW 5° slope, clay soil. Western juniper, Artemisia tridentata, Pseudoroegneria spicata, Lupinus argenteus , Astragalus filipes, Bromus tectorum, Taraxacum californicum.Wild material1943426Ames 33262
150Ames 33263Do-24Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/13/2005Wallowa County, 9.2 miles N on Lower Imnaha River Road from Imnaha Store and Tavern or 3.9 miles N of Imnaha River crossing or Dug Bar Road (FR 4260) 2.9 miles N from Fence Creek where asphalt ends. T2N R48E Sec945.66700000, -116.82600000660South facing slope above Imnaha River with gravelly soil. Bluebunch wheatgrass, cheatgrass, primrose, Astragalus, cactus, Achillea.Wild material1943427Ames 33263
151Ames 33264Do-25Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/26/2005Crook County, on Hwy 27 (Crooked River Hwy) 18.3 miles N off Hwy 20. N side of road, 0.1 mile N of Surprise Valley Ranch. T17S R17E Sec31.44.05800000, -120.744000001038South facing road-cut with 30° slope. Cheatgrass, juniper, Indian ricegrass, Sphaeralcea. Wild material1943428Ames 33264
152Ames 33265Do-26Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/11/2006Wheeler County, Hwy 218, 1.5 miles E of John Day River Bridge at Clarno, turn S 0.8 miles on gravel "Clarno" road (Pine Creek Ranch turnoff) that runs along John Day River. T8S R19E Sec344.89900000, -120.43700000424East slope of road on W facing slope of bare hills. Previously burned sagebrush site. Bluebunch wheatgrass, cheatgrass, rabbitbrush.Wild material1943429Ames 33265
153Ames 33266Do-27Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/12/2006Grant County, N of Mt. Vernon (3 to 5 miles) on Hwy 395 to Pendleton on steep bank slopes across from Kirkpatrick's Lawyer's Trailer and old buck board. T13S R30E Sec13-N.44.44500000, -119.05500000951With: juniper, bluebunch wheatgrass, crested wheatgrass, cheatgrass, rabbitbrush.Wild material1943430Ames 33266
154Ames 33267Ds-02Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED07/07/2005Washington County, SE of Hurricane about 12.5 miles on Hwy 59 ( 2.1 miles SE of Little Creek Stn), then 2.6 miles N on Smithsonian Butte Road, then 0.2 miles E on dirt road to shooting range, then S to washes. T42S R11W Sec21-SW37.11400000, -113.103000001515Along gravelly, sandy drainage washes at S toe of butte. Pinyon, juniper, yucca, sagebrush, cactus, snakeweed.Wild material1943431Ames 33267
155Ames 33268Ds-03Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/08/2005Lincoln County, E of Pioche, on Hwy 322, 4 miles, then right turn SE on to Echo Dam rd (Hwy 86) 4.3 miles toward Delmues Ranch and Echo Dam. E facing slope above road up to ridge. T1N R68E Sec36-S37.89700000, -114.326000001614Sandy, gravelly soils. Pinyon, juniper, sagebrush, needle-and-thread, snakeweed, Indian ricegrass, rabbitbrush. Wild material1943432Ames 33268
156Ames 33269Ds-04Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED07/12/2005Nye County, between Currant and Warm Springs, off Hwy 6 between mile-marker 83-82 at BLM sign "Lunar Crater BackCountry Byway", travel 2.9 miles, then take tire tracks left 2.0 miles to summit. T6N R54E Sec638.40600000, -115.939000001780With: needle-and-thread, rabbitbrush, Indian ricegrass, cheatgrass, halogeton.Wild material1943433Ames 33269
157Ames 33270Ds-05Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED07/12/2005Nye County, 2.8 and 3.8 miles E of Currant off Hwy 6, (at 1.3 miles take left fork). First site is in expossed soil to the S about 100 m from the road, just below plateau on slopes. Second site is badlands where road drops down to the SE, plants on either side of road. Plants in loose soil on slopes. Second site about 100-200 m E of mine. T10N R58E Sec22-23 and 23-2638.70900000, -115.427000001695With: pinyon, juniper, halogeton, shadscale, Indian ricegrass, sagebrush, mormon tea, mexican cliffrose.Wild material1943434Ames 33270
158Ames 33271Ds-06Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED07/12/2005Nye County, E of Currant, 1.6 miles off Hwy 6 (at 1.3 miles take left fork). T10N R58E Sec1638.72600000, -115.453000001605Plants only in sandy wash, few, scattered, and small. Dry site, open flat, sandy wash. Indian ricegrass, shadscale, cheatgrass, sagebrush, halogeton, green rabbitbrush, globemallow.Wild material1943435Ames 33271
159Ames 33272Ds-07Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED07/13/2005Nye County, at Warm Springs on Hwy 6 turn E on NV Hwy 375, travel 16.3 miles (0.3 miles SE past Nyala, Adaven turnoff). Take dirt road (very sandy, 4WD recommended), at 10.5 miles pass through fence/cattle guard then continue another 4 miles upslope, then take small dirt road S-SW 0.5 miles to site. T2N R54E Sec2-1138.06100000, -115.878000001890In P-J areas of exposed soil. Indian ricegrass, needle-and-thread, cheatgrass, shadscale, sagebrush, Astragalus.Wild material1943436Ames 33272
160Ames 33273Ds-08Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/19/2005Lincoln County, on Hwy 319 between Cedar City and Panaca, at and around milemarker 68 (168?), 2.4 miles W of state line. T2S R71E Sec3137.72600000, -114.096000001796On roadcuts with sweetclover, sagebrush, juniper, Indian ricegrass, needle-and-thread, snakeweed, lupine, cheatgrass.Wild material1943437Ames 33273
161Ames 33274Ds-09Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/13/2005Nye County, from US Hwy 6 about 5 miles E of Tonopah, go N on NV Hwy 376, 30.3 miles to mile-marker 30, then go E on dirt road. Scattered plants found along wash collected at 1.6 miles, and 3.7 miles from Hwy 376. Plants up left fork and especially common on left (N) side. T7N R43E Sec8-S & Sec10-S38.47200000, -117.162000002000With: pinyon, juniper, lupine, Astragalus, four-wing saltbrush, sagebrush, rabbitbrush, Ephedra, mallow, Indian ricegrass, squirreltail, Mexican cliffrose. Wild material1943438Ames 33274
162Ames 33275Ds-10Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2016COLLECTED07/14/2005Nye County, on Hwy 361, about 3.2 miles SW of Gabbs, turn left on Pole Line Road SE. Go 10.4 miles down wide dirt rd, make right turn S, go 0.8 miles to shallow wash. Or from Tonopah on Hwy 6/95, go W 3.4 miles past county line to Pole Line Road, go N 54.0 miles, turn left (S) and continue as before. Plants in sandy areas on wash edges and bigger population up wash 300 m S-SE from the road. T10N R37E Sec32.38.68400000, -117.891000001646Plants common in flat basins. Sandy soil, minimal slope. Scattered juniper, sagebrush, rabbitbrush, fourwing saltbush, shadscale, globe mallow. Wild material1943439Ames 33275
163Ames 33276Ds-11Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/14/2005Nye County, on Hwy 361, about 3.2 miles SW of Gabbs, turn left on Pole Line Road SE. Go 15.7 miles along wide dirt road, right turn SW, go 4.4 miles (just past Warrior Mine). Plants along last 2 miles of road into site and at site. T9N R37E Sec26.38.61300000, -117.853500001888Badland type soil and area. Juniper, ephedra, sagebrush, Indian ricegrass, squirreltail, Astragalus filipes. Wild material1943440Ames 33276
164Ames 33277Ds-12Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/15/2005Box Elder County, UT Hwy 30, E of NV state line (mile-marker 13), mostly E of cattleguard. T8N R17W Sec9E41.43000000, -113.808000001413Along Hwy and in shallow drainages S of road. Crested wheatgrass, sagebrush, rabbitbrush, Indian ricegrass.Wild material1943441Ames 33277
165Ames 33278Ds-13Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/19/2005Iron County, Hwy 56 W of Cedar City, 18.1 miles W of I-80, at mile-marker 42.5. On N side of road. T37S R14W Sec137.61100000, -113.380000001943With: pinyon, juniper, sagebrush, Indian ricegrass, squirreltail, Sphaeralcea.Wild material1943442Ames 33278
166Ames 33279Ds-15Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/19/2005Washington County, Dixie National Forest. 3 miles S of New Castle Reservoir, on road to Pinto, W of entrance to Flying Horse Ranch. T37S R15W Sec337.61300000, -113.518000001732Gravelly soil, nearly flat. Pinyon, juniper, sagebrush, thickspike wheatgrass, Penstemon (2 m high, pinkish flower), Sphaeralcea. Wild material1943443Ames 33279
167Ames 33280Ds-16Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED07/19/2005Box Elder County, from UT Hwy 30, milemarker 64.7, Kelton exit, travel 28.7 miles south through Kelton site, then toward Hogup Mountains and up on terrace road on E side of Hogup Mountains (6.9 miles S along terrace road). Rough road, 4WD recommended. Many confusing, unmarked dirt roads. Plants on ridges and slopes to the N about 200-300 m. T9N R11W Sec28-SE41.47200000, -113.100000001597Slopes 10-40°. Loose soil, plants not on barren slopes nor in thickets. Juniper, sagebrush, cheatgrass, rabbitbrush, Indian ricegrass.Wild material1943444Ames 33280
168Ames 33281Ds-17Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/19/2005Kane County, on Hwy 89, N from milemarker 87.1, 0.1 miles N of Orderville sign (where Hwy becomes 2 lanes), along steep road-cuts, but more easily accessible plants behind E side (N-bound) road along a utilities road. Some plants also found behind W roadcuts. DASE seed also collected between Hwy and landfill to the NE. T40S R7W Sec34-NE37.29620000, -112.614400001749Gravelly soils. Pinyon, juniper, Indian ricegrass, Yucca, cactus, Poa, squirreltail, sagebrush, Ephedra, globemallow. Wild materialA few plants with heads over 8 inches long. 1943445Ames 33281
169Ames 33282Ds-18Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/20/2005Lincoln County, N of Pioche along Hwy 93 at mile-marker 138. 4.8 miles N of Bristol Wells and Sunnyside turnoff. Plants on E side of road. T4N R66E Sec2838.17800000, -114.588000001834Very sandy soil. Indian ricegrass, needle-and-thread, juniper, lupine, sagebrush. Wild material1943446Ames 33282
170Ames 33283Ds-19Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED07/20/2005Elko County, from Hwy 93-Alt SW of Wendover at mile-marker 42.1, take dirt road W 2.2 miles, then take right (N) 1.3 miles. Collection site is to the East. T32N R69E Sec34-NW40.60780000, -114.164400001558On exposed soil below and up to southern ridge tops. Plants not common, mostly occurring on steeper, darker, gravelly, open 10°-40° slopes, outside of dense cheatgrass areas. Cheatgrass, shadscale, sagebrush, rabbitbrush, Indian ricegrass, needle-and-thread.Wild material1943447Ames 33283
171Ames 33284Ds-20Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED07/20/2005Nye County, S of Sunnyside, at milemarker 18.1, go 4.8 miles W of Hwy 318. N of Kirch Wildlife Management Area, 0.6 miles NE of Dacey Reservoir. Plants on W side of road, W side of ridges. T6N R61E Sec 3-N38.41200000, -115.109000001597Very dry area, sand and white powdery soil. Sagebrush, rabbitbrush, Silene, Indian ricegrass. Wild material1943448Ames 33284
172Ames 33285Ds-21Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Utah, United StatesNC7SEED2016COLLECTED07/20/2005Toole County, I-80 exit 4 (E of Wendover), N toward Bonneville Salt Flats, at 1.1 miles turn left NW on dirt road, at 0.8 miles turn right NE on BLM "Silver Island Mountain BackCountry Byway." Travel 21.3 miles on the south portion of the loop. Plants also found at miles 18.5 and 15.5. T2N R16W Sec540.94500000, -113.697000001326Plants fairly common in small cross drainages. In large gravel, not in loose soil, 3°-7° slopes. Rabbitbrush, horsebrush, cheatgrass, halogeton, shadscale. T2N R16W Sec5Wild material1943449Ames 33285
173Ames 33286Ds-25Dalea searlsiae (A. Gray) Barneby Nevada, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2016COLLECTED07/25/2005White Pine County, about 16.5 miles S Ely toward Tonopah on Hwy 6, near mile-marker 22, turn E toward Dark Mtn, stay left on main dirt road 1.2 miles, then take slight dirt road 0.45 miles SE. T14N R62E Sec6-E39.10700000, -115.041000001950Plants common in road and scattered around area in darker loose soil. 3-30° slopes. Pinyon-juniper zone including squirreltail, needle-and-thread, Indian ricegrass, various other grasses, Astragalus, buckwheats, sagebrush.Wild material1943450Ames 33286
174W6 49546CBG-2492Dalea purpurea Vent. var. purpurea Kansas, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2015Wild material1926156W6 49546
175W6 49554CBG-2504Dalea purpurea Vent. Nebraska, United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1926027W6 49554
176W6 49555CBG-2505Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. var. candida Nebraska, United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1926028W6 49555
177W6 49656CBG-2686Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. var. candida Illinois, United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1926118W6 49656
178W6 49406UT030-203Dalea candida Willd. United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2015Wild material1925526W6 49406
179W6 46539RMRS-1377Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW62013Wild material1913762W6 46539
180W6 45970CBG-1798Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. var. oligophylla (Torr.) Shinners South Dakota, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2013Wild material1909003W6 45970
181W6 45971CBG-1916Dalea multiflora (Nutt.) Shinners Kansas, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2013Wild material1908823W6 45971
182W6 45972CBG-1727Dalea purpurea Vent. Colorado, United States Historic2013COLLECTED07/01/20101863Gently sloping dry, grassy meadow populated with scurf pea, yucca and Opuntia polyacantha and Rhus aromaticaWild material1908824W6 45972
183W6 45973CBG-1791Dalea purpurea Vent. Illinois, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2013Wild material1908825W6 45973
184W6 45974CBG-1850Dalea purpurea Vent. Illinois, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2013Wild material1908826W6 45974
185W6 45028MT020-22Dalea purpurea Vent. Montana, United StatesW6SEED2012Wild material1905007W6 45028
186Ames 33349LBJWC-1053Dalea emarginata (Torr. & A. Gray) Shinners Texas, United StatesNC7SEED2012DONATED2012Wild material1902476Ames 33349
187W6 43500ID931-352Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright United StatesW6SEED2012Wild material1898575W6 43500
188W6 41958RMRS-1258Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2011Wild material1887276W6 41958
189W6 41959RMRS-1260Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2011Wild material1887277W6 41959
190W6 40726OR030-163Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2011Wild material1865184W6 40726
191W6 40727OR030-175Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2011Wild material1865185W6 40727
192NA 79744NA 79744Dalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNANot Available2010COLLECTED09/22/2002SE 1/4 of Section 14, T99N, R31WRoadside.1952670NA 79744
193Ames 30479Ames 30479Dalea gattingeri (A. Heller) Barneby Missouri, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2010COLLECTEDApproximately 3/8 mile west of Ott, Arkansas.36.49931300, -92.08491300Wild material1843054Ames 30479
194W6 39050OR030-70Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Oregon, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2010Wild material1842482W6 39050
195W6 36844ID931-117Dalea ornata (Douglas) Eaton & J. Wright Idaho, United StatesW6SEED2009Wild material1827237W6 36844
196W6 35190AZ930-205Dalea pulchra Gentry Arizona, United StatesW6SEED2009Wild material1802176W6 35190
197W6 33210NM930-30Dalea lanata Spreng. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2008Wild material1780271W6 33210
198NA 77926NA 77926Dalea purpurea Vent. NANot Available2007Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Dalea purpurea.2151154NA 77926
199Ames 31314257985Dalea mollis Benth. United StatesNC7SEED2007COLLECTED05/11/2005348Slope: 0-15 degrees. Light tan soil.Wild materialForb, Height about: 0.15 m1727116Ames 31314
200W6 30995AZ930-150Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United StatesW6SEED2007Wild materialForb, Height about: 0.3-0.6 m1727213W6 30995
201NSL 439890Northern Iowa Eco-zone GermplasmDalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC72004COLLECTED1993Numerous samples originally acquired from native prairie remnants within the northern section of three tiers of counties located in Iowa. Wild material1694280NSL 439890
202NSL 439891Central Iowa Eco-zone GermplasmDalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7SPIKE2004COLLECTED1993Numerous samples originally acquired from native prairie remnants within the central section of three tiers of counties located in Iowa. Wild material1694281NSL 439891
203Ames 23815NU 44463Dalea cliffortiana Willd. MexicoNC7FIELDNot Available1997COLLECTEDWild material1544579Ames 23815
204Ames 23816NU 44462Dalea foliolosa (Aiton) Barneby var. citrina (Rydb.) Barneby MexicoNC7Not Available1997COLLECTEDWild material1544580Ames 23816
205Ames 23817NU 44465Dalea foliolosa (Aiton) Barneby var. citrina (Rydb.) Barneby MexicoNC7Not Available1997COLLECTEDWild material1544581Ames 23817
206Ames 23818NU 40301Dalea foliolosa (Aiton) Barneby var. foliolosa Durango, MexicoNC7Not Available1997COLLECTEDVilla Ocampo.26.45000000, -105.51666667Wild material1544582Ames 23818
207Ames 23820NU 42465Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Morelos, MexicoNC7FIELDNot Available1997COLLECTEDWild material1544584Ames 23820
208Ames 23823NU 46214Dalea revoluta S. Watson NC7Not Available1997COLLECTEDWild materialHerbaceous perennial sometimes flowering during the first season, 3-7 dm tall (R. C. Barneby 1977 Daleae Imagines, Mem. NY Bot. Gard. 27).1544587Ames 23823
209DLEG 950070DLEG 950070Dalea mollissima (Rydb.) Munz California, United States Historic1995COLLECTED06/25/1995Inyo Co., N side of Kingston Range on old road from Tecopa to Shadow Valley. Elevation 3,200 ft.Mojave desertscrub with Larrea tridentata, Ambrosia dumosa, Camissonia boothii var. condensata.Wild materialReceived from Dr. Alan Romspert, California Desert Studies Consortium, California State University, Fullerton. 1526497DLEG 950070
210DLEG 950159DLEG 950159Dalea capitata S. Watson Arizona, United States Historic1995COLLECTED12/1995Pima Co., Johnson/Rorabaugh residence, 9165 E. Loma Linda Place, Tucson.Cultivated plants in perennial garden.Cultivated materialReceived from Matt Johnson. Seeds from trademarked plants sold as D. capitata 'Sierra Gold' from Greg Starr and Ron Gass. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE. 1526717DLEG 950159
211DLEG 920096DLEG 920096Dalea mollis Benth. California, United States Historic1992COLLECTED05/20/1992Imperial Co., Along N side of Hwy 98, ca. 1 mi SW jct. I-8.Sandy soil of Creosote Bush plain. Lower Colorado River Valley Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub.Wild material1527011DLEG 920096
212DLEG 920097DLEG 920097Dalea mollis Benth. California, United States Historic1992COLLECTED05/23/1992San Deigo Co., Plum Canyon, ca. 1/2 mi. S of Hwy 78, Anza Borrego Desert State Park. 33 07'23.00"N, 116 25'24.21W. 496 m elevation.Sandy soil at edges of arroyo with Larrea divaricata subsp. tridentata, Psorothamnus schottii. Lower Colorado River Valley Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub.Wild materialLocalized 1527884DLEG 920097
213DLEG 920098DLEG 920098Dalea mollis Benth. California, United States Historic1992COLLECTED05/23/1992San Diego Co., Hwy 78, E of Tamarisk Grove, 0.3 mi. W of MP 78. N of road in broad sandy arroyo. Anza Borrego Desert State Park.Sandy soil with Psorothamnus schottii, P. spinosus. Lower Colorado River Valley Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub.Wild materialUncommon 1527885DLEG 920098
214DLEG 920111DLEG 920111Dalea versicolor Zucc. Arizona, United States Historic1992COLLECTED05/30/1992Pima Co., Madera Canyon Rd., ca. 3 mi. E of Continental, then S on paved road. 31 50'39.15"N, 110 58'28.39"W. 874 m elevation.Road cut.Wild material1526353DLEG 920111
215DLEG 920122DLEG 920122Dalea pringlei A. Gray var. pringlei Arizona, United States Historic1992COLLECTED05/29/1992Pima Co., Pima Wash, ca. 200 yds. SE of parking area for Pima Canyon Trail.Arizona Upland Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub.Wild material1527766DLEG 920122
216DLEG 920132DLEG 920132Dalea pogonathera A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1992COLLECTED06/06/1992Cochise Co., Dry Canyon, Whetstone Mts. 31 46'39.62"N, 110 22'31.12"W. 1470 m elevation.Limestone soil. Chihuahuan Desertscrub with Acacia neovernicosa, Larrea divaricata subsp. tridentata, Zinnia acerosa.Wild material1527745DLEG 920132
217DLEG 920136DLEG 920136Dalea formosa Torr. Arizona, United States Historic1992COLLECTED06/06/1992Santa Cruz Co., Hwy 83, just S of MP25, 6.6 mi. S of jct. Hwy 82 at Sonoita. Road cut on E side of Hwy.Plains Grassland with Fallugia paradoxa, Berlandieria lyrata, grasses.Wild material1527018DLEG 920136
218DLEG 920138DLEG 920138Dalea pogonathera A. Gray var. pogonathera Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1992COLLECTED06/09/1992Santa Cruz Co., ca. 100 m from end of pavement, E of I-19 exit S of Tumacacori, on road to Rock Corral Canyon. 31 33'30"N, 111 03'12"W. 803 m elevation.Dense population along gravel shoulders of road.Wild materialHerbaceous stems from thick perennial yellowish-orange root. Synonym: Dalea pogonathera1526809DLEG 920138
219DLEG 920154DLEG 920154Dalea sp.Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico Historic1992COLLECTED07/06/1992ca. 35 mi. S of Monclova, just before mountain pass.Annual, many plants along road. Growing with Buddleija marubifolia, Bauhinia ramosissima, Karwinskia humboltiana.Wild materialMile 65189.5 on DAP road log. 1527019DLEG 920154
220DLEG 920155DLEG 920155Dalea sp.Nuevo León, Mexico Historic1992COLLECTED07/07/199214.3 mil SSE of La Acension, ca. 3.2 mi. before La Escondida on the road to Aramberri.Wild materialSmall perennial. Mile 65458.5 on DAP road log. 1527769DLEG 920155
221DLEG 920287DLEG 920287Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock New Mexico, United States SEEDHistoric1992COLLECTED10/1992Alcalde Science Center.Irrigated field.Cultivated materialReceived from Dr. Steve Guldan. 1528765DLEG 920287
222DLEG 910185DLEG 910185Dalea pulchra Gentry Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1991COLLECTED06/20/1991Pima Co., Reddington Pass Rd., 0.2 mi. E of end of pavement (Tanque Verde Rd.), Agua Caliente Hill.Arizona Upland Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub with Cercidium microphyllum, Opuntia versicolor, Ferocactus wislizenii, Encelia farinosa.Wild materialM. Johnson 91-014. 1526432DLEG 910185
223DLEG 910195DLEG 910195Dalea pringlei A. Gray var. pringlei Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1991COLLECTED06/20/1991Pima Co., Reddington Pass Rd., 0.2 mi. E of end of pavement (Tanque Verde Rd.), Agua Caliente Hill.Arizona Upland Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub with Cercidium microphyllum, Opuntia versicolor, Ferocactus wislizenii, Encelia farinosa.Wild materialDiffuse, herbaceous plants to 3 dm tall; leaves gray green; flowers blue-purple, in spiral spikes. M. Johnson 91-015. 1527765DLEG 910195
224DLEG 910246DLEG 910246Dalea sp.Baja California Sur, Mexico Historic1991COLLECTED06/27/1991Ca. 16 mi. E on road to San Francisco de la Sierra.Sonoran Desertscrub.Wild materialReceived from Dave Palzkill. Exhausted. 1526852DLEG 910246
225DLEG 910271DLEG 910271Dalea mollis Benth. California, United States Historic1991COLLECTED06/02/199117 mi. N of I-10, on road to Joshua Tree National Monument.Wild materialProstrate/decumbent perennial herb. Fuzzy, glandular stems. 1528766DLEG 910271
226DLEG 910273DLEG 910273Dalea mollis Benth. California, United States Historic1991COLLECTED06/02/199124.6 mi. N of I-10, on road to Joshua Tree National Monument.Wild materialProstrate/decumbent perennial herb. Fuzzy, glandular stems. 1528767DLEG 910273
227DLEG 910296DLEG 910296Dalea mollis Benth. Arizona, United States Historic1991COLLECTED06/05/199111.1 mi. S of Needles, California, on Hwy 72, past McVay, Arizona.Wild materialProstrate/decumbent perennial herb. Fuzzy, glandular stems. 1528768DLEG 910296
228DLEG 910444DLEG 910444Dalea lachnostachya A. Gray New Mexico, United States SEEDHistoric1991COLLECTED10/25/1991Do a Ana Co., Bishop's Cap, N of Franklin Mts. 32 10'15"N, 106 36'29"W. Elevation 1330 m.Rocky, SW-facing limestone slope. Chihuahuan Desertscrub with Fouquieria splendens, Echinocereus stramineus, Agave lechuguilla, Yucca torreyi.Wild materialFluffy inflorescence, lemmon-scented herbage. M. Johnson 91-078. 1527767DLEG 910444
229DLEG 910445DLEG 910445Dalea formosa Torr. New Mexico, United States Historic1991COLLECTED10/28/1991Socorro Co., Hill along New Mexico Hwy 1., ca. 1 mi. E of I-25.Chihuahuan Desertscrub dominated by Larrea divaricata subsp. tridentata, Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana.Wild materialM. Johnson 90-096. 1527176DLEG 910445
230DLEG 910446DLEG 910446Dalea wrightii A. Gray New Mexico, United States Historic1991COLLECTED10/26/1991Eddy Co., Mosley Canyon, Rd. 408, Lincoln National Forest, Guadalupe Mts. 32 17'23"N, 104 21'55"W. Elevation 1064 m.Rocky, S-facing limestone slope. Chihuahuan Desertscrub with Acacia roemeriana, Sophora secundiflora, Yucca torreyi, Echinocereus stramineus.Wild materialFluffy inflorescence. M. Johnson 91-091. 1526495DLEG 910446
231DLEG 910450DLEG 910450Dalea lachnostachya A. Gray Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1991COLLECTED10/21/1991Santa Cruz Co., Just E of Elgin, on road to Parker Canyon Lake. 31 39'33"N, 110 31'27"W. Elevation 1461 m.Bluff along road cut. Semidesert grassland with Yucca elata.Wild materialM. Johnson 91-070. 1526600DLEG 910450
232DLEG 910495DLEG 910495Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Iowa, United States SEEDHistoric1991COLLECTED10/1988Ditch along Hwy 29 near Council Bluffs.Wild materialDelicate, herbaceous, multiple-stemmed annual to 30 cm tall; flowers white. Received from Steve Guldan. 1528764DLEG 910495
233DLEG 910511DLEG 910511Dalea sp.New Mexico, United States Historic1991COLLECTED10/26/1991Eddy Co., Lincoln National Forest, Guadalupe Mts.Crest of limestone hill in oak-pinyon-juniper woodland.Wild materialM. Johnson 91-077. 1527178DLEG 910511
234DLEG 900006DLEG 900006Dalea pogonathera A. Gray United States Historic1990COLLECTEDReceived without data from Rita Jo Anthony, Wild Seed, Inc. 1528769DLEG 900006
235DLEG 900205DLEG 900205Dalea nana Torr. ex A. Gray Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED11/19/1989Santa Cruz Co., 5 mi. S of Sonoita.Growing on limestone soil.Wild materialSuffrutescent dwarf plants with yellow flowers. 1527342DLEG 900205
236DLEG 900206DLEG 900206Dalea pogonathera A. Gray Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED11/19/1989Santa Cruz Co., 5 mi. S of Sonoita.Growing on limestone soil.Wild materialSuffrutescent plants with purple flowers. 1526386DLEG 900206
237DLEG 900295DLEG 900295Dalea candida Willd. Colorado, United States Historic1990COLLECTEDJefferson Co., Elevation 5500 ft.Wild materialPerennial herbs to 1 m tall. Flowers white. Received from Jim Borland. 1528761DLEG 900295
238DLEG 900296DLEG 900296Dalea purpurea Vent. Colorado, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTEDJefferson Co., Elevation 6000 ft.Wild materialReceived from Jim Borland. 1528770DLEG 900296
239DLEG 900306DLEG 900306Dalea villosa (Nutt.) Spreng. Colorado, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTEDWeld Co., Elevation 4500 ft.Wild materialReceived from Jim Borland. Synonym: Petalostemon villosum.1528248DLEG 900306
240DLEG 900516DLEG 900516Dalea candida Michx. ex Willd. var. oligophylla (Torr.) Shinners Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/13/1990Presidio Co., Hwy 67, 15.8 mi. N of Shafter.Rolling terrain. Semidesert grassland with Nolina texana var. compacta, Yucca elata.Wild materialPerennial herbs to 1 m tall. Flowers white. M. Johnson 90-151. 1528762DLEG 900516
241DLEG 900522DLEG 900522Dalea formosa Torr. Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/06/1990Brewster Co., E of rest area along Hwy 385, 10.3 mi. S of jct. U.S. Hwy 90 at Marathon.Bajada E of range of novaculite limestone hills. Chihuahuan Desertscrub/Semidesert grassland transition. Shrubs and Yucca, numerous small cacti.Wild materialM. Johnson 90-049. 1528763DLEG 900522
242DLEG 900532DLEG 900532Dalea sp.Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/07/1990Val Verde Co., Hwy 277, 11.2 mi. jct. U.S. Hwy 90 at Del Rio.Gravelly limestone soil. Distrubed area along highway shoulder adjacent to Tamaulipan Thornscrub with Acacia berlandieri, Cercidium texanum, Leucophyllum frutescens.Wild materialLow, herbaceous plants. It appears that both species were inadvertantly collected together. M. Johnson 90-063. 1527039DLEG 900532
243DLEG 900535DLEG 900535Dalea candida Willd. Texas, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED07/05/1990Jeff Davis Co., Hwy 118, 3.3 mi s of Jct I-10.Roadside; broad valley with Larrea divaricata, Koeberlinia spinosa, Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana, Bouteloua curtipendula, Erioneuron pulchellum, Opuntia imbricata, O. phaeacantha.Wild materialPerennial herbs to 1 m tall. Flowers white. M. Johnson 90-033. 1526431DLEG 900535
244DLEG 900548DLEG 900548Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED10/15/1990Santa Cruz Co., Patagonia Mts.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. 1528758DLEG 900548
245DLEG 900598DLEG 900598Dalea sp.Sonora, Mexico Historic1990COLLECTED11/22/1990Hwy 15, 0.5 mi. N of km 96 marker, N of Hermosillo.Sandy soil. Distrubed vegetation along W shoulder of highway growing with Acacia angustissima var. angustissima, Penisetum ciliare. Adjacent vegetation is Plains of Sonora Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub.Wild materialHerbaceous plants to 30 cm tall; blue-green stems; flowers blue-purple. M. Johnson 90-228. 1528773DLEG 900598
246DLEG 900655DLEG 900655Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/31/1990Cochise Co., Along Dragoon Rd., ca. 1 mi. from jct. with I-10.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. 1526533DLEG 900655
247DLEG 900659DLEG 900659Dalea pogonathera A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/30/1990Cochise Co., 1 mi. E of Paradise, across from cemetary, Chiricahua Mts.Oak woodland.Wild materialSuffrutescent plants with purple flowers. 1526342DLEG 900659
248DLEG 900660DLEG 900660Dalea filiformis A. Gray Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED10/30/1990Cochise Co.Wild materialLocality data missing. 1527396DLEG 900660
249DLEG 900661DLEG 900661Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/30/1990Cochise Co., 1 mi. E of Paradise, across from cemetary, Chiricahua Mts.Oak woodland.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. One of three collections at this site. 1526851DLEG 900661
250DLEG 900662DLEG 900662Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/30/1990Cochise Co., 1 mi. E of Paradise, across from cemetary, Chiricahua Mts.Oak woodland.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. One of three collections at this site. 1526599DLEG 900662
251DLEG 900663DLEG 900663Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/31/1990Cochise Co., Ca. 5.9 mi. before Rustler Park Rd. from W side of mountain, Chiricahua Mts.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. 1528759DLEG 900663
252DLEG 900664DLEG 900664Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/31/1990Cochise Co., 9.7 mi. S of jct. roads 181 and 186.Growing in wash.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. 1528760DLEG 900664
253DLEG 900665DLEG 900665Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/30/1990Cochise Co., 1 mi. E of Paradise, across from cemetary, Chiricahua Mts.Oak woodland.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. One of three collections at this site. 1527175DLEG 900665
254Ames 13498Ames 13498Dalea villosa (Nutt.) Spreng. Manitoba, CanadaNC7GREENHOUSENot Available1990DEVELOPED1063771Ames 13498
255Ames 13122Ames 13122Dalea multiflora (Nutt.) Shinners Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSENot Available1990DEVELOPEDWild material1062446Ames 13122
256DLEG 890021DLEG 890021Dalea mollis Benth. Sonora, Mexico Historic1989COLLECTED03/20/1983Red Cone Camp, eastern base of Sierra Pinacate.Lower Colorado River Valley Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub.Wild materialProstrate/decumbent perennial herb. Fuzzy, glandular stems. Received from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. ASDM 1983-180. 1527177DLEG 890021
257DLEG 890022DLEG 890022Dalea tomentosa (Cav.) Willd. var. mota Barneby Sonora, Mexico SEEDHistoric1989COLLECTED08/28/1982San Bernardo.Wild materialReceived from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. ASDM 1982-105. 1526338DLEG 890022
258DLEG 890111DLEG 890111Dalea pulchra Gentry Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED05/30/1989Pima Co., University of Arizona campus, SE side of South Hall, Tucson.Cultivated material1527229DLEG 890111
259DLEG 890120DLEG 890120Dalea wrightii A. Gray New Mexico, United States Historic1989COLLECTED10/26/1988Spur to Sitting Bull Farms off Hwy 137.Wild materialReceived from Jean Searle. 1527006DLEG 890120
260DLEG 890121DLEG 890121Dalea sp.Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED12/12/1986Yavapai Co., Cottonwood.Wild materialFlowers are yellow. 1528771DLEG 890121
261DLEG 890122DLEG 890122Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED09/15/1986Wilson Mountain Quadrangle: R5E T18N Cyn NW--SE. Ca. 4200 ft elevation.Sandy areas along dry washes.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. 1528757DLEG 890122
262DLEG 890354DLEG 890354Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED10/18/1989Santa Cruz Co., "Super Trail" to Josephine Saddle, ca. 3/4 mi. from trail head, Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mts. Elevation 5800 ft.SW-facing slope in oak woodland with Quercus arizonica, Q. emoryi, Juniperus deppeana, Nolina microcarpa, Dasylirion wheeleri, Agave palmeri, grasses.Wild materialDelicate, herbaceous, multiple-stemmed annual to 30 cm tall; flowers white. M. Johnson 89-150. 1528774DLEG 890354
263DLEG 890362DLEG 890362Dalea leporina (Aiton) Bullock Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED10/21/1989Santa Cruz Co., Along Hwy 83, 4.0 mi. NW of Canelo. Elevation 5100 ft.Oak grassland.Wild materialDelicate, herbaceous, multiple-stemmed annual to 30 cm tall; flowers white. M. Johnson 89-157. 1526638DLEG 890362
264DLEG 890423DLEG 890423Dalea sp. Historic1989Data missing. 1528772DLEG 890423
265DLEG 880054DLEG 880054Dalea lumholtzii B. L. Rob. & Fernald Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1988COLLECTED10/25/1988Santa Cruz Co., Patagonia Mts.Wild materialFragrant foliage. Small perennial shrub. Accession has been regenerated.1526781DLEG 880054
266DLEG 880080DLEG 880080Dalea lumholtzii B. L. Rob. & Fernald Arizona, United States Historic1988COLLECTED11/10/1988Pima Co., Along stream channel above Molino Basin Campground, Santa Catalina Mts. Elevation 4200 ft.Sandy soil. Adjacent oak woodland with Quercus emoryi, Q. oblongifolia, Arctostaphylos pungens, Garrya wrightii, Nolina microcarpa, Baccharris salicifolia, Bidens sp.Wild materialSuffrutescent, low growing plant with white flowers. One plant found. M. Johnson 88-08. 1526261DLEG 880080
267DLEG 880082DLEG 880082Dalea albiflora A. Gray Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1988COLLECTED11/10/1988Pima Co., Slope adjacent to old prison camp, Santa Catalina Mts. Elevation 4500 ft.Gravelly granitic soil. Oak woodland with numerous grasses: Bouteloua barbata, B. curtipendula, Muhlenbergia emersleyi, Arctostaphylos pungens, Nolina microcarpa, Agave schottii.Wild materialSuffrutescent perennial with white flowers in dense terminal racemes. M. Johnson 88-10. 1527926DLEG 880082
268DLEG 880052DLEG 880052Dalea albiflora A. Gray SEEDHistoric1988Accession has been regenerated.1527925DLEG 880052
269Ames 3108EscovetaDalea sp.Sonora, MexicoNC7Not Available1984COLLECTED10/30/19587 miles NE of Matape.Oak-tepehuaje (tepehuaje is a local word for Lysiloma watsoni) hill slope; igneous.Finely branched bush 10-12 dm tall with single stem and spreading filmy crown: flowers bright pink with white banner.1023279Ames 3108
270Ames 3109Ames 3109Dalea lumholtzii B. L. Rob. & Fernald Arizona, United StatesNC7FIELDNot Available1984COLLECTED1023285Ames 3109
271Ames 3110HSG 18107Dalea sp.Chihuahua, MexicoNC71984COLLECTED11/05/1959Along road to La Junta, 40 miles west of Chihuahua.1828Common in dense colonies.Wild materialThe collector reported: herbaceous, erect, 30-50 cm tall. Flowers with a white banner and other petals lavender. A seed sample was taken for analysis.1023288Ames 3110
272Ames 3111HSG 18137Dalea foliolosa (Aiton) Barneby var. foliolosa Durango, MexicoNC7GREENHOUSE1984COLLECTED11/11/1959Villa Ocampo.1981The collector reported: a summer annual with a strong citronella odor.1023294Ames 3111
273Ames 3112Ames 3112Dalea sp.Durango, MexicoNC7Flower1984COLLECTED11/14/1959Palmito and vicinity along the Durango-Mazatlan highway.2100Oak and pine rocky slopes.Forming a compact narrow bushlet 1m tall.1023297Ames 3112
274Ames 3113Ames 3113Dalea sp.Durango, MexicoNC7FLOWERNot Available1984COLLECTED11/17/19591937Rocky grama grassland.Wild materialLow, erect bushy perennial; banner white, other petals blue.1023302Ames 3113
275Ames 3114Ames 3114Dalea sp.Durango, MexicoNC7Not Available1984COLLECTED11/18/1959Durango. 27 miles SE of Cd. Durango along road to Nombre de Dios.1949Rocky road cut in grama grassland.Short-lived perennial (?) with red divergent stems, erect to decumbent, forming a very open, diffusive, spreading thin bush 2m broad, 5-10dm tall; flowers purple with a white banner.1023305Ames 3114
276Ames 3115No. 18043Dalea sp.Durango, MexicoNC7Not Available1984COLLECTED10/24/1959Near Torreon de las Canas.2077Grama grassland on bare ground.Prostrate perennial herb with red brittle short stems and erect fuzzy heads.1023312Ames 3115
277Ames 2492959-830Dalea sp.NC7Not Available1956DONATED04/24/1956Upright growth, seed heads upright like Timothy, blue color at blossom stage. Ripe heads felt into packed mass. Difficult to shell out. Leaves fringed. Henry Field 1935-steers wintered well on Dalea straw.1569633Ames 24929