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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0Ames 35698Ames 35698Dirca decipiens Floden Kansas, United StatesNC7PLANTNot Available2021COLLECTED05/26/2021Overland Park Arboretum located approximately 2.60 miles northwest of Stilwell on south side of Wolf Creek, T14S R24E NE1/4 Sec. 3638.79611100, -94.69111100286BluffWild materialSpecies recently named (Floden et al. 2009) and currently endemic to only parts of Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas. Separated from the more common D. palustris by having sessile fruits, white to light tan bracts, lobed calyx and hairy leaves, and hairs on the tips of fruits. Generally restricted to dry, northeastern-facing limestone bluffs. Small (1-2 meters in height), shade tolerant shrub, exhibiting a slow growth rate with yellow flowers in early spring. Rather difficult to propagate both sexually and asexually. 2116162Ames 35698
1WLP 1190NA 85118Dirca palustris L. Iowa, United StatesNAImage2018COLLECTED05/31/2018Private property located 3.35 miles southwest of Luther near Des Moines River, T82N R26W SW 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 3, Boone County41.93795800, -93.87109500317Dense shade of mature oak forest. Deep ravines.Wild materialSpecimens measuring approximately 2-5' in height. Noticeable new growth (5-8") at time of seed collection. Population was in peak bloom 24 April 2018 with peak fruit maturity occuring on 30 May 2018. Fruits readily dropping when distrubed. Very slight tinge of white color to fully mature fruits. Seeds measuring approximately 0.5-0.7 cm in length.1963390WLP 1190