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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 105019Illicium sp. China Historic1934COLLECTED1793604PI 105019
1PI 100563G.F. 76Illicium sp. China Historic1932COLLECTED1788168PI 100563
2PI 7161Illicium floridanum J. Ellis Thüringen, Germany Historic1901COLLECTED1545338PI 7161
3PI 5012Illicium anisatum L. Kanagawa, Japan Historic1900COLLECTED1540566PI 5012
4NA 88918TRx250320-01FLIllicium floridanum J. Ellis Florida, United StatesNANot Available2025COLLECTED03/20/2025Panther Creek bayhead.30.90885000, -86.69038000Growing above creek in dry, sandy soil.Wild material2172688NA 88918
5WLP 3239RJL2023FL-003Illicium parviflorum Michx. ex Vent. Florida, United StatesNAPLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED02/14/2023Plants growing in woodlands of Wekiwa Springs State Park along trails accessed from the Sand Lake parking lot at the end of Palmetto Avenue. From the parking lot, take the main trail south for about 18 meters and immediately take a cut-through trail on the left to the location of this population.28.72532200, -81.471576009Plants were growing in shade to part-shade of moist mesic hammocks of lowland transitional woodlands eventually becoming wetland habitats that are comprised primarily of evergreen plants with fewer deciduous plants. Slope: 2%. Aspect: North. The underlying geology of this area is of Pliocene origin and characterized as the Cypresshead Formation. The Cypresshead Formation named by Huddlestun (1988), is composed of siliciclastics and occurs only in the peninsula and eastern Georgia. It is at or near the surface from northern Nassau County southward to Highlands County forming the peninsular highlands. It appears that the Cypresshead Formation occurs in the subsurface southward from the outcrop region and similar sediments, the Long Key Formation, underlie the Florida Keys. The Cypresshead Formation is a shallow marine, near shore deposit equivalent to the Citronelle Formation deltaic sediments and the Miccosukee Formation prodeltaic sediments. The Cypresshead Formation consists of reddish brown to reddish orange, unconsolidated to poorly consolidated, fine to very coarse grained, clean to clayey sands. Cross bedded sands are common within the formation. Discoid quartzite pebbles and mica are often present. Clay beds are scattered and not areally extensive. In general, the Cypresshead Formation in exposure occurs above 100 feet (30 meters) above mean sea level (msl). Original fossil material is not present in the sediments although poorly preserved molds and casts of mollusks and burrow structures are occasionally present. The presence of these fossil "ghosts" and trace fossils documents marine influence on deposition of the Cypresshead sediments. The permeable sands of the Cypresshead Formation form part of the surficial aquifer system. (Source: USGS Florida Geologic Map Data.) The primary soil type in the area of this collection is classified as Emeralda and Holopaw Series (frequently flooded). The Emeralda Series soil consists of very deep, poorly drained, slowly or very slowly permeable fine sandy clay soils in broad, low areas generally near lakes and streams in the lower Coastal Plain. They formed in clayey marine sediments. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Solum thickness ranges from 1-1.8 meters deep. Silt content is less than 30 percent throughout. Reaction ranges from strongly acid to slightly acid in the A and E horizons, from slightly acid to moderately alkaline in the Bt horizons, from slightly alkaline to moderately alkaline in the BC horizon, and moderately alkaline in the C horizon. The Holopaw series consists of deep and very deep, poorly and very poorly drained soil that formed in sandy and loamy marine sediments. Holopaw soils are on nearly level low-lying flats, poorly defined drainageways and depressional areas. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Solum thickness ranges from 1.2-2.5 meters. Some pedons have a thin layer of muck on the surface. Soil reaction ranges from strongly acid to neutral in the surface layers and from strongly acid to moderately alkaline in the other layers. (Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey.)Wild materialReceived as rooted cuttings.2158830WLP 3239
6NA 86729'NCIH1'Illicium sp.NANot Available2018CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium 'NCIH1' SCORPIO.2154881NA 86729
7NA 86730'NCIH2'Illicium sp.NANot Available2018CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium 'NCIH2' ORION.2154882NA 86730
8NA 86400'Florida Sunshine'Illicium parviflorum Michx. ex Vent. NANot Available2018CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium parviflorum 'Florida Sunshine'. From a cutting propagated from a plant sold at the 2018 FONA Plant Sale; their plants were purchased from Hawksridge Farms.2154684NA 86400
9NA 82673'Swamp Hobbit'Illicium floridanum J. Ellis Alabama, United StatesNANot Available2015COLLECTED07/28/2009Rocky flat along Swamp Creek, just off State 22, east of Kelly's Crossroads.Within an Illicium floridanum grove in a rocky flat along creek.CultivarVery compact form of Illicium floridanum2115988NA 82673
10NA 82642(recumbent form)Illicium floridanum J. Ellis Alabama, United StatesNANot Available2015COLLECTED10/31/2013Haines Island Park in woodlands approximately 0.2 miles east of Ferry Road on shelves above the Alabama River.31.72282000, -87.4649700050High understory shade at the base of a north-facing slope in deciduous woodlands with humus-rich soil.1951658NA 82642
11WLP 1304JDC/IF/2014/101/603Illicium floridanum J. Ellis Alabama, United StatesNA2014COLLECTED09/24/2014Alabama: Lamar County; Banks of Clear Creek between Millport and Kennedy near Alabama Highway 96.33.56897100, -88.02468300111Wet, deciduous woods. Growing in association with Magnolia virginiana, Betula nigra, and Quercus nigra.Wild materialSpecies locally abundant. Abundant fruit production. 1922371WLP 1304
12NA 80784RL 10013Illicium floridanum J. Ellis Florida, United StatesNANot Available2010COLLECTED09/09/2010South of Chattahoochee and County Rd. 270, off Potter Road and north of Crooked Creek.1951184NA 80784
13NA 80233NA 80233Illicium henryi Diels NANot Available2010Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium henryi.2152084NA 80233
14NA 78689NA 78689Illicium parviflorum Michx. ex Vent. NANot Available2009Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium parviflorum. ID incorrect, per Dr. Olsen 3/24/2016; actually I. parviflorum (a common mistake in the trade).2151432NA 78689
15NA 68378NA 68378Illicium henryi Diels NANot Available1996Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium henryi.2148112NA 68378
16NA 66913T45-53 Yucca DoIllicium mexicanum A. C. Sm. Tamaulipas, Mexico Historic1995COLLECTED1212Wild materialCollected from a colony of plants found at the northern extreme of the plant's known native range.1492880NA 66913
17NA 63599NA 63599Illicium parviflorum Michx. ex Vent. NANot Available1992Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium parviflorum. A tender tree which will stay in a pot.2147151NA 63599
18NA 62534NA 62534Illicium lanceolatum A. C. Sm. NANot Available1989Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium lanceolatum. Original fro Hangzhou Bot. Gdn Seed Exchange.2146991NA 62534
19NA 60238NA 60238Illicium henryi Diels NANot Available1988Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium henryi.2146661NA 60238
20NA 53543NA 53543Illicium henryi Diels NANot Available1984Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium henryi.2145788NA 53543
21NA 53547NA 53547Illicium anisatum L. Ryukyu Islands, JapanNANot Available1984COLLECTED1977Mountain slopes below Hana-no-Ego.1500Mountain slopes.1951533NA 53547
22NA 52084NA 52084Illicium anisatum L. NANot Available1983Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium anisatum.2145651NA 52084
23NA 45076NA 45076Illicium anisatum L. NANot Available1978Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium anisatum. Distributed 1980.2145130NA 45076
24NA 38130'Semmes'Illicium floridanum J. Ellis NANot Available19751953173NA 38130
25NA 36309NA 36309Illicium henryi Diels NANot Available1972Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Illicium henryi.2144572NA 36309