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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 6903791030Franklinia alatamaha W. Bartram ex Marshall Maryland, United StatesNANot Available1926COLLECTED1499587PI 69037
1PI 39414Franklinia alatamaha W. Bartram ex Marshall Pennsylvania, United States Historic1914COLLECTED1517167PI 39414
2PI 26930Franklinia alatamaha W. Bartram ex Marshall Pennsylvania, United States Historic1910COLLECTED1524391PI 26930
3PI 26931Franklinia alatamaha W. Bartram ex Marshall Pennsylvania, United States Historic1910COLLECTED1588579PI 26931
4WLP 1148NA 62595Franklinia alatamaha W. Bartram ex Marshall NA1991Cultivated materialReceived as Franklinia alatamaha (dwarf). Seed collected from several dwarf plants at Dr. Ackerman's house with varying degrees of dwarfness. Original mother plant growing at Glenn Dale (PI 69037). Some seed irradiated with cobalt at Goddard in the 1970s. Some seedlings showed some dwarfing, and some of these were planted at Dr. Ackerman's home.1498963WLP 1148