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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 103769Gordonia lasianthus (L.) J. Ellis England, United Kingdom Historic1933COLLECTED1493601PI 103769
1PI 100553G.F. 98Gordonia sp. China Historic1932COLLECTED1788158PI 100553
2PI 100554G.F. 103Gordonia sp. China Historic1932COLLECTED1788159PI 100554
3PI 100555F. 30964Gordonia sp. China Historic1932COLLECTED1788160PI 100555
4PI 95508Gordonia sp. China Historic1931COLLECTED1781828PI 95508
5PI 95509Gordonia sp. China Historic1931COLLECTED1781829PI 95509
6PI 56823Gordonia sp.Yunnan Sheng, China Historic1923COLLECTED01/19231505875PI 56823
7NA 88731RonMiller2022-Old Land PlaceGordonia lasianthus (L.) J. Ellis Florida, United StatesNA2024COLLECTED04/2022Yellow River Marsh State Aquatic Preserve, "Old Land Place" along Weaver River, 1.47 miles south of the confluence with the Yellow River.30.55318000, -87.936560003Moist to wet areas in wetland adjacent to the river in association with a range of evergreen and deciduous forest elements.Wild materialFrom open-pollinated, but presumed isolated, seeds of NA 87342-H, -J, and -L (three young plants flowering in containers in production during 2024). Seed was harvested over a period roughly from October through December 2024 as fruits matured. From the record of the parent accession, NA 87342: Exact date of collection unknown.2170992NA 88731
8NA 87841TRX241117-07NCGordonia lasianthus (L.) J. Ellis North Carolina, United StatesNANot Available2024COLLECTED11/17/2024Boiling Spring Lakes Community Center nature trail.34.02040000, -78.0646900016Wild material2169894NA 87841
9NA 87827FL24-05Gordonia lasianthus (L.) J. Ellis Florida, United StatesNANot Available2024COLLECTED09/08/2024State forest, east of Royal Trails Road.28.92791165, -81.45004987A managed forest with minor topo changes, but enough to create distinct wet and dry zones. Scrub oak dominates understory where dry; Pinus palustris (overstory) and Ilex glabra where wet. Parts of this forest appear to have burned within the last 5 years. EPA Ecoregion III: Southern Coastal Plain (75). EPA Ecoregion IV: Central Florida Ridges and Uplands (75c). Geology: Cypresshead Formation. Soil: Myakka-Myakka, wet, Series Sands, 0 to 2 percent slopes.Wild material2168977NA 87827
10NA 88726RJL2023NCSC-031Gordonia lasianthus (L.) J. Ellis North Carolina, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED11/15/2023Boiling Spring Lakes, NC: Plants growing along unused road of potential new development on Baden Street, between Camden Street and Midwood Street. The site is accessed from North Carolina Highway 87 (George II Highway SE) by turning west onto Brunswick Road and right onto Baden Street at the first intersection. Seeds were collected from plants growing along Baden Street.34.01909500, -78.0608730015Plants growing in part-shade to sun along the road, edges of ditches and managed edges of longleaf pine forest in well-drained, but seasonally moist habitat with very little organic litter layer. In addition, large specimens are found in undisturbed lowland acid woodlands nearby. Slope: N/A. Aspect: N/A. The underlying geology of this area is of Pleistocene origin and characterized as Waccamaw Formation. This formation is another Carolina coastalized terrace that is deeply weathered. It is characterized by unconsolidated, coarse-detrital, soft sand limestones and loose gray to buff fine quartz sands in which occasional small quartz pebbles are present. It also includes sedimentary, carbonate, soft limestones. (Source: USGS North Carolina Geologic Map Data.) The primary soil type in this collection area is classified as Leon Series fine sand. The Leon series consists of very deep, very poorly and poorly drained, moderately rapid to moderately slowly permeable soils on upland flats, depressions, stream terraces and tidal areas. They formed in sandy marine sediments of the Eastern Gulf Coast Flatwoods, the Atlantic Coast Flatwoods and to a lesser extent in the Southern Coastal Plain. The upper horizon (0-75 cm) is comprised of a high percent of blac and lower percentage of light gray sand that is very friable and very strongly acid. The lower horizon (75-270 cm) has a range of gray, dark brown and yellowish-brown sands that range from fine to coarse and are also very strongly acid. (Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey.)Wild material2159154NA 88726
11NA 87342RonMiller2022-Old Land PlaceGordonia lasianthus (L.) J. Ellis Florida, United StatesNANot Available2023COLLECTED04/2022Yellow River Marsh State Aquatic Preserve, "Old Land Place" along Weaver River, 1.47 miles south of the confluence with the Yellow River.30.55318000, -87.936560003Moist to wet areas in wetland adjacent to the river in association with a range of evergreen and deciduous forest elements.Wild materialFour potted, rooted cuttings received. Exact date of cuttings' collection, and number of original clones present, are unknown.2141623NA 87342
12NA 81412NA 81412Gordonia lasianthus (L.) J. Ellis NANot Available20131951436NA 81412