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0PI 700112'Empire'Andropogon gerardi Vitman Wisconsin, United StatesS92022DEVELOPEDEmpire big bluestem is a 54-clone synthetic selected for high biomass yield. Empire is broadly adapted to USDA hardiness zones 3 through 7, ranging from the Great Plains to the Eastern USA. While Empire was developed as a high-biomass cultivar for use in establishing perennial biomass production for conversion to bioenergy, it has a heading date similar to many other big bluestem cultivars, suggesting that it could be used as a forage crop as well, for either hay or pasture production. Under an optimal single-harvest biomass production management, Empire ranked #1 in biomass yield for eight of 12 locations in multiple-year trials, averaged over a total of 40 environments (location-trial-years). Biomass yield of Empire, averaged over 12 locations, was 30% higher than for Goldmine, 46% higher than for Champ, and 52% higher than for Bonanza. Ground cover of Empire was slightly higher than for most check cultivars, averaging 80% across all 12 locations. Empire is broadly adapted to USDA hardiness zones 3 to 6, extending from the Great Plains to the Eastern USA, and was released to the public by the USDA-ARS in 2021.2137511PI 700112
1PI 677133NE-004Andropogon gerardi Vitman Connecticut, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/18/2015In the vicinity of 12 Lords Hill Road, Stonington, CT , New London County41.34214000, -71.93334000201934864PI 677133
2PI 677134NE-013Andropogon gerardi Vitman Connecticut, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/18/2015In the vicinity of 97 Old River Road, Willington, CT, Tolland County41.91155000, -72.295690007681934866PI 677134
3PI 677135NE-014Andropogon gerardi Vitman Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/19/2015In the vicinity of 166 Charlemont Road, Charlemont, MA, Franklin County42.61862000, -72.819790005641934867PI 677135
4PI 677136NE-021Andropogon gerardi Vitman Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/19/2015In the vicinity of 318 Federal Street, Montague, MA, Franklin County42.54520000, -72.517200002951934824PI 677136
5PI 677137NE-029Andropogon gerardi Vitman Vermont, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/19/2015In the vicinity of 2468 West River Road (Highway 30), Dummerston, VT, Windham County42.92585000, -72.612770002881934827PI 677137
6PI 677138NE-030Andropogon gerardi Vitman Vermont, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/19/2015In the vicinity of 4609 Highway 30, Townshend, VT, Windham County43.06063000, -72.698590006441934828PI 677138
7PI 677139NE-041Andropogon gerardi Vitman New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/20/2015In the vicinity of 479 South Main Street (Highway 3), Franklin, NH, Merrimack County43.42333000, -71.653340003291934834PI 677139
8PI 677140NE-050Andropogon gerardi Vitman New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015In the vicinity of 4 Main Street (Highway 28), Alton, NH, Belknap County43.45252000, -71.212520005321934839PI 677140
9PI 677141NE-053Andropogon gerardi Vitman New Hampshire, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/21/2015In the vicinity of 45 Deerfield Road, Nottingham, NH, Rockingham County43.11245000, -71.122310002581934841PI 677141
10PI 677142NE-066Andropogon gerardi Vitman Maine, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/23/2015In the vicinity of 365 Old Point Avenue (Highway 201A), Madison, ME, Somerset County44.77563000, -69.879680002861934847PI 677142
11PI 677143NE-067Andropogon gerardi Vitman Maine, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/23/2015In the vicinity of 185 Farminton Falls Road (Highway 2), New Sharon, ME, Franklin County44.64546000, -70.024970003521934848PI 677143
12PI 677144NE-070Andropogon gerardi Vitman Maine, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/23/2015In the vicinity of 381 Main Street (Highway 2), Dixfield, ME, Oxford County44.52179000, -70.428150003921934850PI 677144
13PI 677145NE-102Andropogon gerardi Vitman Massachusetts, United StatesS9Not Available2016COLLECTED09/20/2015Seashell Beach, Marion41.69361000, -70.756667001934855PI 677145
14PI 670042'Centennial'Andropogon hallii Hack. Oklahoma, United StatesS92014DEVELOPEDCultivarSelection Cycle 1: Selection pressure consisted of germinating 3,500 pure-seeds of AB-medium Syn-O in deionized water having a water potential of -0.8 MPa" for seven days. At the end of seven days, all germinated seed (approximately 250 seeds) were removed, washed with deionized water, planted into cavity trays containing a greenhouse soil mix, and maintained in the greenhouse until field planting. Seeds were considered germinated if the seedling root and shoot were at least 1 mm long. The selected populations was transplanted to the field in a polycross isolation plot where plants were allowed to grow and produce the next generation seeds designated as either AB-medium Syn-l. Selection Cycle 2: Approximately 3,500 pure-seed of population AB-medium Syn-l were germinated in deionized water having a water potential of -0.8 MPa for seven days. At the end of seven days, all germinated seed (approximately 250 seeds) were removed, washed with deionized water, planted into cavity trays containing a greenhouse soil mix, and maintained in the greenhouse until field planting. Seeds were considered germinated if the seedling root and shoot were at least I mm long. The selected population was transplanted to the field in a polycross isolation plot where plants were allowed to grow and produce the next generation seeds designated as either AB-medium Syn-2. The germination and seedling emergence of popUlation AB-medium Syn-2 (Centennial) was consistently superior to population AB-medium Syn-O. And forage dry-matter yield, forage CP, and forage IVDMD did not differ among bluestem populations (AB-medium Syn-O, AB-medium Syn-l, or AB-medium Syn-2). The average annual seed production from non-replicated field plots of A B-Medium Syn-2 was 47 kg ha-I. Centennial is a stable, random mating population improved for increased seed germination and seedling emergence. It was tested in and is adapted to USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 5b, 6, and 7a of the Central and Southern Great Plains of the USA. Upon additional testing it may be adapted to other regions as well. Breeder's and Foundation seed will be maintained by the USDA-ARS. Certified seed production of Centennial will be limited to a single generation and can only be marketed as Centennial. Certified seed production will be limited to USDA Hardiness Zone 5b, 6 or 7a in its known adaptation range in the Central and Southern Great Plains region. Seed of Centennial will be deposited in the USDA-ARS National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS). Appropriate recognition is requested if this release contributes to the development of new breeding line or cultivar. Centennial was named to signify the first 100 years (1913-2013) of USDA agricultural research at Woodward, OK. Selection and testing of Centennial was accomplished through a cooperative effort of USDA-ARS and USDA-NRCS and included the following individuals: Tim Springer (lead scientist), William Cooper, Emalee Friend, Richard Wynia, Rudy Esquivel, and Gary Rea.1917124PI 670042
15PI 674824CBG-1720Andropogon gerardi Vitman Colorado, United StatesS9SEED2013COLLECTED09/23/20101948xeric relic tallgrass prairieWild material1908989PI 674824
16PI 674825CBG-1881Andropogon gerardi Vitman Illinois, United StatesS9SEED2013COLLECTED10/12/2011270Tall grass prairieWild material1908990PI 674825
17PI 674832ANHA-SOS-NM930-89-09Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS9SEED2010COLLECTEDNEAR 2009.Wild material1842422PI 674832
18PI 674833ANHA-SOS-NM930-90-09Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS9SEED2010COLLECTEDNEAR 2009.Wild material1842423PI 674833
19PI 678556'Suther'Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Carolina, United StatesS92010COLLECTED2005Cabarrus CountyCultivar1831641PI 678556
20PI 674828NM930-045Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED10/22/2007Bluestem/Shinnery oak sand dunes, Soil:Roswell fine sandWild material1802223PI 674828
21PI 674829NM930-046Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED10/23/2007Bluestem/sand sagebrush grassland, Soil:Roswell-Jalmar fine sandWild material1802224PI 674829
22PI 674830NM930-047Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED10/23/2007Soil:Roswell fine sandWild material1802225PI 674830
23PI 674831NM930-048Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED10/23/2007Bluestem/sand sagebrush flat, Soil:Stromal-Faskin-Malstrom fine sands, gently undulatingWild material1802226PI 674831
24PI 6785529106131Andropogon gerardi Vitman New York, United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED10/12/2007Orange County. Bellvale Mountain just east of Appalachian Trail from NY Route 17A. Major Land Resource Area 144A.41.23027800, -74.30055600Rocky outcrop in forest - not an extensive opening. Thin canopy of dwarf trees with quarks rubra down. Southeast facing 5% slope. Native.Wild material1831733PI 678552
25PI 678553T51980Andropogon gerardi Vitman Pennsylvania, United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED02/08/2001Clinton County. Major Land Resource Area 147.Wild material1831781PI 678553
26PI 678554T51984Andropogon gerardi Vitman Vermont, United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED09/20/2000Windsor County. Major Land Resource Area 143.Wild material1831784PI 678554
27PI 678555T51993Andropogon gerardi Vitman Vermont, United StatesS9SEED2009COLLECTED09/20/2000Windsor County. Major Land Resource Area 143.Wild material1831792PI 678555
28PI 6785579078781Andropogon gerardi Vitman West Virginia, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/01/1998Jefferson County, 2.3 miles west of Charles Town, Altoona Swamp. Major Land Resource Area 147.Wild material1831702PI 678557
29PI 6785589085193Andropogon gerardi Vitman Maryland, United StatesS92009COLLECTED11/05/2000Carroll County, Route 140, near an old red barn by the Monocracy River on north side of road. Major Land Resource Area 148.Wild material1831704PI 678558
30PI 6785599085999Andropogon gerardi Vitman Massachusetts, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/30/2004Franklin County. Montague Plain WMA. Major Land Resource Area 144A.42.57277800, -72.51944400Wild material1831708PI 678559
31PI 6785609106112Andropogon gerardi Vitman Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/07/2007Armstrong County. Along railroad bed near Allegheny River. Major Land Resource Area 126.Wild material1831714PI 678560
32PI 6785619106114Andropogon gerardi Vitman New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/16/2007Suffolk County. Major Land Resource Area 149B.Wild material1831716PI 678561
33PI 6785629106119Andropogon gerardi Vitman New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED11/01/2006Suffolk County. Sayville FAA Grasslands. Major Land Resource Area 149B.40.74222200, -73.10250000Wild material1831721PI 678562
34PI 6785639106125Andropogon gerardi Vitman New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/12/2007Orange County. Shawangunks; North of Greenville Turnpike West; East of Port Jarvis and West of Route 55. Major Land Resource Area 144A.41.37472200, -74.63555600A rocky opening in forest with 30% exposed bedrock/bounders. South southwest facing 13% slope. Quercus ilicifolia shrubs and graminoids with dwarf trees at margins. Native population.Wild material1831727PI 678563
35PI 6785649106129Andropogon gerardi Vitman New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/11/2007Sullivan County. Delaware River, east side at rapids called Skinner Falls. Major Land Resource Area 140.41.66777800, -75.05305600Cracks of large rock slabs at river's edge. Area is clearly ice scourged and flooded periodically. West facing 3% slope. Native.Wild material1831731PI 678564
36PI 6785659106198Andropogon gerardi Vitman New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/22/2008St. Lawrence County.44.82111100, -75.10305600Wild material1831736PI 678565
37PI 6785669106207Andropogon gerardi Vitman New York, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/28/2008Steuben County. Heading South towards Hornell on 36, right side of road up very steep hill.42.50166700, -77.70833300362Growing in association were little bluestem, other grasses, and oaks.Wild material1831745PI 678566
38PI 6785679106253Andropogon gerardi Vitman Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/16/2008York County. Susquehanna River, west side of river northwest from bridge on Route 372 crossing. River scour area of major river below hydroelectric dam.39.81500000, -76.32861100Cracks with small amounts of soil and plants in the bedrock outcrops jutting into the river. Growing in association are Panicum virgatum, Betula nigra, Solidago simplex ssp. randiivar, Coreopsis tripteris, Sorghastrum nutans, Schizachyrium scoparium, Arabidopsis lyrata.Wild material1831766PI 678567
39PI 6785689106261Andropogon gerardi Vitman Pennsylvania, United StatesS92009COLLECTED10/06/2008Wyoming County. South side of Susquehanna River just west of bridge in Tunkhannock.41.53388900, -75.95111100Andropogon occurs in cracks of bedrock outcrop jutting into the river where small mounts of soil have built up. Otherwise, bedrock is flat and practically devoid of any other vegetation. Other cracks and in places in low areas are also filled with herbaceous vegetation.Wild material1831773PI 678568
40PI 678569T51983Andropogon gerardi Vitman Maine, United StatesS92009COLLECTED09/19/2000Somerset County. Major Land Resource Area 143.Wild material1831783PI 678569
41PI 652931'Hampton Germplasm'Andropogon gerardi Vitman Arkansas, United StatesS9FLOWER2008DEVELOPED2007CultivarHampton germplasm is recommended primarily for livestock, forage production, and wildlife habitat. It is best used as a seasonal hay crop. The abundant, leafy forage is palatable to all classes of livestock. It can be utilized in grazing situations if appropriate grazing management techniques are applied (i.e. rotational grazing) to prevent damage to the plant community and stand population. Hampton germplasm may also be used for many types of conservation plantings, such as plant buffers and vegetative barriers. The extensive root system penetrates deeply which makes it ideal for holding soil particles and the prevention of erosion.1749908PI 652931
42PI 645603'REFUGE'Andropogon gerardi Vitman Missouri, United StatesS92007DONATED02/09/2007CultivarBig bluestem is a tall, warm-season, perennial, native grass with stiff, erect culms; flattened and keeled sheaths; membranous ligules; and flat or folded leaf blades. Refuge big bluestem is relatively shorter than other varieties of big bluestem. Average total height is 4.5 to 5.5 feet tall. Big bluestem has developed a very efficient spreading root system which may reach depths of 5-8 feet (150-200 cm) in northern latitudes, and 6-8 feet (180-240 cm) or more in the southern part of its natural range. Although short rhizomes may be present, it usually makes a bunch type growth. This growth is columnar and dense with very little lodging. Refuge big bluestem has the ability to withstand wind, snow and ice in extreme conditions. These characteristics make it a good selection for buffer and wildlife plantings. Big bluestem is one of the most widespread and important forage grasses of the North American tallgrass prairie region. Big bluestem occurs on sub-irrigated lowlands, nearly level to gently undulating glacial till plains, overflow sites, level swales and depressions, residual and glacial uplands, and stream terraces and bottomlands along rivers and tributaries.1720029PI 645603
43PI 678551Big BluestemAndropogon gerardi Vitman Ohio, United StatesS9SEED2006COLLECTED12/01/2005Dayton, Montgomery County39.72555556, -84.21472222300Well drained. Full sun. West facing steep hillside prairie remnant, slump prairie. Sandy fox soil. Population size: 25. Site size: 2 acres. Dominant species Muhlenbergia cuspidata overlooking Great Miami River.Wild material3' to 4' tall grass1704359PI 678551
44PI 641701'BONANZA'Andropogon gerardi Vitman Nebraska, United StatesPVPONot Available2005DEVELOPEDCultivarBonanza was evaluated as Pawnee C3 in two sets of multi-year forage evaluation trials at Mead, Clay Center, and Concord, NE during the period 1999 to 2002 to evaluate the hay production potential. Concord and Mead are in the tallgrass prairie ecosystem in Plant Hardiness Zones 4 and 5, respectively, while Clay Center is in the transition zone between the tallgrass and midgrass prairie ecoregions in Plant Hardiness Zone 5. One set of trials was managed for hay harvest at the mid to late boot stage of physiological development while the other set was managed for hay harvest after inflorescences were emerged which was about a month later. Forage of Bonanza had significantly greater IVDMD than Pawnee averaged over all trials and had equivalent forage yields. It had greater digestibility than the big bluestem cultivars Rountree and Niagara that can be grown in the same regions. Bonanza was compared to Pawnee in a replicated grazing trial located near Mead, NE during the period 2000 to 2003. Based on weekly samples during the grazing season, there was more forage available in the Bonanza pastures and the forage was significantly higher in IVDMD than in the Pawnee pastures. In the three years of the trial, cattle grazing the Bonanza pastures had 16% greater average daily gain than cattle grazing Pawnee pastures. Bonanza pastures produced 14% more beef cattle gains per acre than Pawnee pastures. Based on an economic analysis, the increased gain by cattle grazing Bonanza pasture in comparison to Pawnee pastures resulted in an increase of '37 per ha net return. Bonanza can be distinguished from Pawnee by its greater forage IVDMD, its greater flag leaf length and width, and a smaller percentage of plants with brown or dark brown glumes and peduncles. It is earlier in maturity than Kaw or Goldmine, similar in maturity to Pawnee, and later in maturity than Rountree, Niagara, and Bison. It is recommended for use in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 5 and lower Zone 4. 1687807PI 641701
45PI 641702'GOLDMINE'Andropogon gerardi Vitman Nebraska, United StatesPVPONot Available2005DEVELOPEDCultivarGoldmine was evaluated as Kaw C3 in two sets of forage evaluation trials at Mead, Clay Center, and Concord, NE during the period 1999 to 2002. Concord and Mead are in the tallgrass prairie ecosystem in Plant Hardiness Zones 4 and 5, respectively, while Clay Center is in the transition zone between the tallgrass and midgrass prairie ecoregions in Plant Hardiness Zone 5. One set of trials was managed for hay harvest at the mid to late boot stage of physiological development while the other set was managed for hay harvest after inflorescences were emerged which was about a month later. Forage of Goldmine had moderately greater IVDMD than Kaw when harvested before heading or as regrowth. Forage yields of Goldmine were significantly greater than those of Kaw when hay was harvested after heading. Goldmine had greater forage yields and forage IVDMD averaged over all trials and harvests than the cultivars Pawnee, Rountree, and Niagara. Goldmine was compared to Kaw in a replicated grazing trial located near Mead, NE during the period 2000 to 2003. Based on weekly samples during the grazing season, forage availability and IVDMD were similar between Goldmine and Kaw but forage of Goldmine had greater crude protein concentration. In the three years of the trial, cattle grazing the Goldmine pastures had 7% greater average daily gain than cattle grazing Kaw pastures. Goldmine pastures produced 5% more beef cattle gains per acre than Kaw pastures. Based on an economic analysis, the increased gain by cattle grazing Goldmine pastures in comparison to Kaw pastures resulted in an increase of '11 per ha net return. Goldmine can be distinguished from Kaw by its moderately greater forage IVDMD, its greater flag leaf length and width, and a greater percentage of plants with reddish brown glumes and peduncles. It is similar in to Kaw and later in maturity than Pawnee, Bonanza, and Rountree. Goldmine is recommended for use in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6 and lower Zone 5. 1687808PI 641702
46PI 6423899086558Andropogon gerardi Vitman Indiana, United StatesS92005DEVELOPED04/2005Uncertain improvement statusPrairie View Indiana Germplasm big bluestem is a composite of 20 big bluestem collections and has features consistent with the species. It is a perennial, warm season bunch grass with short, scaly rhizomes. Stems are erect, pithy and reach a height of 6- to 8-ft at maturity. It is very leafy at the base lessening considerably up the stem. Leaf blades have long, silky hairs that are widely dispersed on the upper surface. Plants bear 2-6 racemes at the tip of the culms, and usually some smaller inflorescences from the leaf axils.1681210PI 642389
47PI 657648'OZ-70'Andropogon gerardi Vitman Missouri, United StatesS92005DEVELOPED2003Uncertain improvement statusVery good forage production and vigor. Very good seed producer averaging over 280 bulk pounds/acre. Establishment is quicker when seed is winter dormant planted.1676882PI 657648
48PI 635994'Chet'Andropogon hallii Hack. Oklahoma, United StatesS92004DEVELOPEDCultivarSmall plot field evaluations of this release were conducted at multiple sites, and averaged over these locations, the forage dry matter yield was 8.8 percent greater than that of Woodward sand bluestem. The seasonal average crude protein and in vitro digestible dry matter was not significantly different from Woodward in this field trial.The seed yield was 59 percent greater than that of Woodward. In replicated grazing trials the average daily gain to stocker cattle was not significantly different from that of Woodward sand bluestem.1663197PI 635994
49PI 6351039063121Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS92004DEVELOPED1990Uncertain improvement statusGenerally, plants of the population were tall, coarse and late maturing. Big bluestem is a tall, warm-season, perennial, native grass with stiff, erect culms; flattened and keeled sheaths; membranous ligules; and flat or folded leaf blades. Big bluestem has developed a very efficient spreading root system which may reach depths of 5-8 feet in northern latitudes. Big bluestem is composed of many ecotypes with a wide adaptation to soil and climate.1660187PI 635103
50PI 635104'Bounty Germplasm big bluestem'Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS92004DEVELOPED1990Uncertain improvement statusBig bluestem is a tall, warm-season, perennial, native grass with stiff, erect culms; flattened and keeled sheaths; membranous ligules; and flat or folded leaf blades. Big bluestem has developed a very efficient spreading root system which may reach depths of 5-8 feet in northern latitudes. Big bluestem is composed of many ecotypes with a wide adaptation to soil and climate.1660188PI 635104
51PI 6423989084510Andropogon gerardi Vitman Michigan, United StatesS9Not Available2004COLLECTED1999Wild materialPerennial, warm-season bunch grass with short, scaly rhizomes. Stems are erect and pithy and can reach a height of 8 feet. Very leafy at base, lessening considerably up the stem. Leaf blades have long, silky hairs widely dispersed on the upper surface. Plants bear 2-6 racemes at the tip of the culms, and usually some smaller inflorescences from leaf axils. Since undergoing no purposeful selection it should not differ in rate of spread, seed production, vigor, or behavior from naturally occurring big bluestem in area. Anticipated uses include providing food/cover for wildlife, increasing species diversity, controlling erosion, and restoring native plant environments.1694809PI 642398
52PI 6755299082318Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Carolina, United StatesS92004COLLECTEDPRE 200227 mi NE of Charlotte, NC207Wet prairie floodplain of Dutch Buffalo Creek, trib of Rocky RiverWild materialBig bluestem is a native, perennial warm season grass that occurs from the short grass prairie region to the Atlantic Ocean. It is tufted with short, scaly rhizomes that form a sod. Big Bluestem is tall, reaching a height of 6-8 ft. on most sites where protected from grazing. It is very leafy at the base, with some leaves carried up on the stem. The seed heads normally have 3 spikelets that appear like �turkey foot.� Suther Prairie germplasm is recommended for roadside revegetation, critical areas, wildlife habitat, parks, recreational areas, landscapes, and prairie restoration. Big bluestem can provide hay and forage to all classes of livestock. It is an important part of prairie pastures and is considered a long-lived perennial. This release is recommended for planting throughout the Mid-Atlantic area of the Eastern U.S.1694804PI 675529
53PI 6755309062323Andropogon gerardi Vitman S92004COLLECTED2003Ozark RegionWild material1694805PI 675530
54PI 6755319068616Andropogon gerardi Vitman Iowa, United StatesS92004COLLECTED1994Wild material1694806PI 675531
55PI 6755329068614Andropogon gerardi Vitman Iowa, United StatesS92004COLLECTED2003Wild material1694807PI 675532
56PI 6755339068615Andropogon gerardi Vitman Iowa, United StatesS92004COLLECTED1997Wild material1694808PI 675533
57PI 6755349079000Andropogon gerardi Vitman Missouri, United StatesS92004COLLECTEDPRE 2003Wild material1694810PI 675534
58PI 6755359031498Andropogon hallii Hack. Utah, United StatesS92004COLLECTEDPRE 198214 mi wof Paducah, Cottle Co, Hwy 62/701900Miles fine sandy loam, 5-12% slope, 24 in pcpt, associated with sand dropseed, little bluestem, switchgrass, yellow IndiangrassWild materialCottle County Germplasm sand blue stem, a native, perennial, warm-season, long-lived bunchgrass. Sand bluestem is widely distributed throughout the western US from North Dakota over to eastern Montana and south to Texas. Cottle County Germplasm resembles big bluestem but has creeping rhizomes. Leaf blades are long, flat and strongly ribbed. Leaf sheath overlap and are keeled at the base, stems are flat at the base and will have a pale purplish color during early growth. The seed head is a pared raceme with a distinctive ring of hair at the base. Sand bluestem has a deep fibrous root system. Sand bluestem occurs with big bluestem on tighter soils but sand blue stem is usually the predominate species on sandier soils especially deep sand sites.1694811PI 675535
59PI 656410TP00-29-099Andropogon munroi C. B. Clarke Xizang Zizhiqu, ChinaS9PLANTNot Available2001COLLECTED08/31/200018 km N of Danba, Sichuan Province31.07611111, 101.874722222020Road plain terrace above Junchuan River, moist, sandy. Soil: cobbly gravel sand; Slope: 1-2%; Aspect: SEUncertain improvement status1729985PI 656410
60PI 657649TP00-28-098Andropogon munroi C. B. Clarke Xizang Zizhiqu, ChinaS9FLOWER2001COLLECTED08/31/20005 km S of Jinchuan, Sichuan Province31.43111111, 102.066944442130Above jinchuan River, -12C min. temperature, rock enclosure in new pear seedling orchard. Slope: 5%; Aspect: SEUncertain improvement status1729984PI 657649
61PI 603289'SUNNYVIEW'Andropogon gerardi Vitman South Dakota, United StatesS91998DEVELOPED1998CultivarVigorous, leafy, winterhardy, adapted to USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 4 between 42 deg. and 48 deg. latitude and 95 deg. and 100 deg. N longitude. Height may exceed 2.5m. Reaches anthesis about Aug. 10 at Brookings, SD. High percentage of partially to completely hermaphroditic plants. Seed-per-spikelet ratio may exceed 75%. Fifty-caryoples weights are about 85 mg for sessile and 55 mg for pedicellat1557729PI 603289
62PI 537589'BISON'Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91990DEVELOPEDCultivarCultivar with early maturity, superior winter hardiness and a higher latitude of adaption then presently used varieties. For use in the Conservation Reserve Program, stabilization of critical areas, grass waterways, providing cover and nesting for upland game birds, nature trails, rural beautification and where establishment of native vegetation is an objective.1432525PI 537589
63PI 537393'BONILLA'Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1990DEVELOPEDCultivarCultivar with high seed and forage yield, good winter survival and early maturity. Persistance good. Well adapted to the Northern Great Plains area where big bluestem is grown for range and pasture seeding, wild life habitat, nature area development, revegetation of surface mined land, erosion control structures and transportation corridors.1432329PI 537393
64PI 601478'NIAGARA'Andropogon gerardi Vitman United StatesS91987DEVELOPEDCultivar1178108PI 601478
65PI 508563572-79Andropogon sp. ArgentinaS9Image1986COLLECTED02/19/1979Route 34, 2 km SE of Icano, Santiago del Estero ProvinceWild materialBunch type. Leaves 0.3 to .38m long. Inflorescences to 0.9m, purple.1403499PI 508563
66PI 483446T 4237Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United StatesS91984DONATED01/1984Rangeland planting and critical area treatment. Foliage and stems more abundant than 'Kaw' big bluestem.1378382PI 483446
67PI 66151372BBS 024Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831165884PI 661513
68PI 66151472BBS 045Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831165908PI 661514
69PI 66151572BBS 053Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831165922PI 661515
70PI 66151672BBS 084Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831165984PI 661516
71PI 66151772BBS 112Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166020PI 661517
72PI 66151872BBS 123Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166036PI 661518
73PI 66151972BBS 149Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166061PI 661519
74PI 66152072BBS 176Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166104PI 661520
75PI 66152172BBS 197Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166126PI 661521
76PI 66152272BBS 211Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166139PI 661522
77PI 66152372BBS 234Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166169PI 661523
78PI 66152472BBS 236Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166171PI 661524
79PI 66152572BBS 246Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166175PI 661525
80PI 66152672BBS 307Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166258PI 661526
81PI 66152772BBS 318Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166276PI 661527
82PI 66152872BBS 343Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166317PI 661528
83PI 66152972BBS 362Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166349PI 661529
84PI 66153072BBS 371Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166364PI 661530
85PI 66153172BBS 384Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166388PI 661531
86PI 66153272BBS 484Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166560PI 661532
87PI 66153372BBS 507Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166596PI 661533
88PI 66153472BBS 516Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166605PI 661534
89PI 66153572BBS 539Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166635PI 661535
90PI 66153672BBS 561Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166678PI 661536
91PI 66153772BBS 565Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166685PI 661537
92PI 66153872BBS 575Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166701PI 661538
93PI 66153972BBS 581Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166707PI 661539
94PI 66154072BBS 612Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166745PI 661540
95PI 66154172BBS 621Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166761PI 661541
96PI 66154265BBS 064Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166868PI 661542
97PI 66154370BBS 076Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831166989PI 661543
98PI 66154470BBS 083Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831166995PI 661544
99PI 66154570BBS 086Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831166998PI 661545
100PI 66154670BBS 096Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167008PI 661546
101PI 66154770BBS 101Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167013PI 661547
102PI 66154870BBS 104Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167016PI 661548
103PI 66154970BBS 106Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available1983DONATED19831167018PI 661549
104PI 66155070BBS 109Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167021PI 661550
105PI 66155170BBS 112Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available1983DONATED19831167026PI 661551
106PI 66155270BBS 120Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9Not Available1983DONATED19831167036PI 661552
107PI 66155370BBS 123Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167042PI 661553
108PI 66155470BBS 130Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167052PI 661554
109PI 66155570BBS 136Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167058PI 661555
110PI 66155670BBS 138Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167060PI 661556
111PI 66155770BBS 144Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167067PI 661557
112PI 66155870BBS 145Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167068PI 661558
113PI 66155970BBS 156Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167079PI 661559
114PI 66156070BBS 159Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167084PI 661560
115PI 66156170BBS 160Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available1983DONATED19831167085PI 661561
116PI 66156270BBS 168Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available1983DONATED19831167101PI 661562
117PI 66156370BBS 178Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167116PI 661563
118PI 66156470BBS 183Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167124PI 661564
119PI 66156570BBS 184Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167125PI 661565
120PI 66156670BBS 185Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167128PI 661566
121PI 66156771BBS 004Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167597PI 661567
122PI 66156871BBS 008Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167600PI 661568
123PI 66156971BBS 010Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167602PI 661569
124PI 66157071BBS 011Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167603PI 661570
125PI 66157171BBS 012Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167604PI 661571
126PI 66157271BBS 014Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167606PI 661572
127PI 66157371BBS 016Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167608PI 661573
128PI 66157471BBS 017Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167609PI 661574
129PI 66157571BBS 018Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167610PI 661575
130PI 66157671BBS 021Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167614PI 661576
131PI 66157771BBS 026Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167621PI 661577
132PI 66157871BBS 028Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167623PI 661578
133PI 66157971BBS 030Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167625PI 661579
134PI 66158071BBS 031Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167626PI 661580
135PI 66158171BBS 032Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167627PI 661581
136PI 66158271BBS 038Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167634PI 661582
137PI 66158371BBS 040Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167639PI 661583
138PI 66158471BBS 041Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available1983DONATED19831167640PI 661584
139PI 66158571BBS 042Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167643PI 661585
140PI 66158671BBS 044Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167646PI 661586
141PI 66158771BBS 046Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167648PI 661587
142PI 66158871BBS 050Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167657PI 661588
143PI 66158971BBS 053Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167661PI 661589
144PI 66159071BBS 056Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167665PI 661590
145PI 66159171BBS 058Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167669PI 661591
146PI 66159271BBS 059Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167670PI 661592
147PI 66159371BBS 060Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167673PI 661593
148PI 66159471BBS 061Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167674PI 661594
149PI 66159571BBS 062Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167676PI 661595
150PI 66159671BBS 063Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167677PI 661596
151PI 66159771BBS 069Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167689PI 661597
152PI 66159871BBS 071Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167692PI 661598
153PI 66159971BBS 072Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9SEED1983DONATED19831167693PI 661599
154PI 66160071BBS 074Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167697PI 661600
155PI 66160171BBS 079Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167703PI 661601
156PI 66160271BBS 080Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167704PI 661602
157PI 66160371BBS 083Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167709PI 661603
158PI 66160471BBS 087Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167715PI 661604
159PI 66160571BBS 148Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167804PI 661605
160PI 66160670BBS 111Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS91983DONATED19831167023PI 661606
161PI 477973SantanaAndropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS9Not Available1983COLLECTEDSanta Ana Indian Reservation, Bernalillo, New Mexico1372909PI 477973
162PI 477974T 16674Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS91983COLLECTED1956Hudson, New MexicoTested as NM-12.1372910PI 477974
163PI 477994'Bison'Andropogon gerardi Vitman United StatesS9FLOWER1983COLLECTED1957Mandan, North DakotaMay be better adapted to northern climates than commercially available cultivars.1372930PI 477994
164PI 476990'Elida'Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS91983COLLECTED1956Sand dune, Elida, New Mexico1450CultivarReleased in 1963. Superior establishment, vigor and production in eastern New Mexico. Good foliage, uniform ripening, better seed production than others tested.1371926PI 476990
165PI 474216'Rountree'Andropogon gerardi Vitman United StatesS9Image1982COLLECTED09/1952Polk County, IowaCultivarCollected by V. B. Hawk. Seedling emergence and growth rapid. Lodging and rust resistance improved over 'Kaw', 'Champ' and 'Pawnee'.1369152PI 474216
166PI 469237'Woodward'Andropogon hallii Hack. United StatesS9ImageNot Available1982COLLECTED1942Woodward County, Oklahoma and Clovis, New MexicoCultivarCollected by M.L. Peterson. Released in 1955. Superior to wild strains in shorter size, leafiness, flower production and seed set. Used for rangeland.1364173PI 469237
167PI 436716Andropogon gerardi Vitman United States Historic1979COLLECTED10/1975Montague Co., Texas273Collected by J. Simmons.1331652PI 436716
168PI 436717Andropogon gerardi Vitman United States Historic1979COLLECTED11/1978Bandera Co., Texas600Collected by P. Wright.1331653PI 436717
169PI 436719Andropogon hallii Hack. United States Historic1979COLLECTED11/1974Wood Co., TexasCollected by C. Cox.1331655PI 436719
170PI 436720Andropogon hallii Hack. United States Historic1979COLLECTED11/1976Clay Co., Texas303Collected by L. Pace.1331656PI 436720
171PI 436721Andropogon hallii Hack. United States Historic1979COLLECTED10/1978Cochran Co., Texas1185Collected by R. Walkup.1331657PI 436721
172PI 436722Andropogon hallii Hack. United States Historic1979COLLECTED11/1978Nolan Co., Texas697Collected by J. Wimberly.1331658PI 436722
173PI 436723Andropogon sp. United States Historic1979COLLECTED11/1976North CarolinaCollected by S. Dronen.1331659PI 436723
174PI 648359ELIDAAndropogon hallii Hack. New Mexico, United StatesS91979DONATED19791088142PI 648359
175PI 432416Andropogon gerardi Vitman Arkansas, United States Historic1979COLLECTED11/1973Independence County1327352PI 432416
176PI 421276'Kaw'Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United StatesS91977DONATED11/30/1977A blend of superior plants grown from 200 accessions from Flinthills south of Manhattan, Kansas. Released 1975.1621250PI 421276
177PI 421277GARDENAndropogon hallii Hack. Kansas, United StatesS91977DONATED11/30/19771318012PI 421277
178PI 408932'EARL'Andropogon gerardi Vitman Texas, United StatesS91976DEVELOPEDCultivarModerate forage and good seed production. Consistently displays good seedling vigor, excellent regrowth potential after harvest, and good resistance to disease, insects and cold. Out performed the standard Kaw in forage production, length of grazing period, and seed production. Adapted for use in range seeding, erosion control plantings, wildlife habitat plantings and plantings for water quality improvement. Ability to establish and provide ground cover and forage with as little as 18" precipitation. Adapted to all soil types throughout the expected normal range of big bluestem (USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 7 and 8).1535382PI 408932
179PI 404600302Andropogon sp. Paraguay Historic1975COLLECTEDStemmy, erect plant 0.6m high. 1304818PI 404600
180PI 404601L&B 0175Andropogon sp. Paraguay Historic1975COLLECTED1304819PI 404601
181PI 404738L&B 0175Andropogon ternatus (Spreng.) Nees Uruguay Historic1975COLLECTED1304916PI 404738
182PI 3923411804Andropogon gerardi Vitman Former, Soviet UnionS9FLOWER1974DONATED10/24/19741294470PI 392341
183PI 381080Andropogon gayanus Kunth Uganda Historic1973DONATED07/20/19731285765PI 381080
184PI 381335K6438Andropogon gayanus Kunth Kenya Historic1973DONATED06/29/19731285872PI 381335
185PI 38358961Andropogon sp. TurkeyS9FLOWER1972COLLECTEDAdyiaman, northwest at top of slopeWild materialPlant to 1.5m tall, foliage green. Closed panicles with many branches of different lengths. On steep slope of almost pure gravel. 1287794PI 383589
186PI 38359062Andropogon sp. Turkey Historic1972COLLECTED1287795PI 383590
187PI 3643801468Andropogon gayanus Kunth South Africa Historic1971COLLECTEDFourteen km west of Punda Milia, Kruger National ParkRocky sandy soilFoliage 1-2 m high1272890PI 364380
188PI 321475Col. No. 3756Andropogon sp.Hidalgo, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDOpen areas on edge of pine forest, 51km northwest of Tulancingo1712958PI 321475
189PI 321476Col. No. 3758Andropogon sp.Hidalgo, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDAmong rocks on slope along Highway 130, 70km northwest of Tulancingo1712959PI 321476
190PI 321477Col. No. 3761Andropogon sp.Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDWeed along edges of sugarcane field, 128km southwest of Veracruz1712960PI 321477
191PI 321478Col. No. 3768Andropogon sp.Campeche, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTED186km south of Merida1712961PI 321478
192PI 321479Col. No. 3769Andropogon sp.Campeche, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDCommonm roadside weed, 154km southwest of Campeche1712962PI 321479
193PI 321480Col. No. 3771Andropogon sp.Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTED6.4km east of Coatzocoalcos1712963PI 321480
194PI 321481Col. No. 3772Andropogon sp.Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDAlong swamp, 13km west of Coatzocoalcos1712964PI 321481
195PI 321482Col. No. 3795Andropogon sp.Oaxaca, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDOpen forest of rolling hills, 42km northwest of Oaxaca1712965PI 321482
196PI 321483Col. No. 3821Andropogon sp.Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTED66km west of Zitamano1712966PI 321483
197PI 321484Col. No. 3822Andropogon sp.Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDEdge of standing water, 66km west of Zitamaro1712967PI 321484
198PI 321485Col. No. 3824Andropogon sp.Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDWet ditch, 144km west of Zitacuaro1712968PI 321485
199PI 321486Col. No. 3851Andropogon sp.Durango, Mexico Historic1967COLLECTEDOn hill, open bush, 99km northeast of Durango1712969PI 321486
200PI 321399CPI 39894Andropogon distachyos L. Australia Historic1967COLLECTEDOriginally from Mt. Carmel, Israel1712939PI 321399
201PI 315653Andropogon gayanus Kunth Maryland, United States Historic1966DONATED06/29/19661235442PI 315653
202PI 315654Big bluestemAndropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United StatesS9Not Available1966COLLECTEDSoil Conservation Service, Manhattan1235443PI 315654
203PI 315655Big bluestemAndropogon gerardi Vitman New Hampshire, United States Historic1966COLLECTED1958Concord, NH. East of Merrimac River Bridge, north of Route 4Snow disposal areaPlants vigorous, to 6 feet high; heavy seeder.1235444PI 315655
204PI 315656'Niagara'Andropogon gerardi Vitman New York, United StatesS91966COLLECTED1958Blossom road, Elma Township along Buffalo Creek1235445PI 315656
205PI 315657BN 15941 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9ImageNot Available1966COLLECTED1235446PI 315657
206PI 315658BonillaAndropogon gerardi Vitman South Dakota, United StatesS9Image1966COLLECTED1235447PI 315658
207PI 315659BN 15943 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman South Dakota, United StatesS9ImageNot Available1966COLLECTED1235448PI 315659
208PI 315660BN 15944 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman Maryland, United States Historic1966DONATED06/29/19661235449PI 315660
209PI 315661BN 15945 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman South Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWER1966COLLECTED1235450PI 315661
210PI 315662BN 15946 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman Nebraska, United StatesS9ImageNot Available1966COLLECTED1235451PI 315662
211PI 315663BN 15947 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman South Dakota, United StatesS9ImageNot Available1966COLLECTED1235452PI 315663
212PI 315664BN 15948 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman South Dakota, United StatesS9FLOWERNot Available1966COLLECTED1235453PI 315664
213PI 315665BN 4493 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United StatesS9FLOWER1966COLLECTEDNear Coldwater, Comanche County1235454PI 315665
214PI 315666BN 16208 64Andropogon gerardi Vitman North Dakota, United StatesS9Image1966COLLECTED1960Carson, ND1235455PI 315666
215PI 314215Col. No. 553Andropogon sp.Samarqand, Uzbekistan Historic1966COLLECTEDHills above Chir Chik River, Bostondik Mountains, 78km northeast of Tashkent1706491PI 314215
216PI 309936No. 281Andropogon sp.Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Historic1965COLLECTEDSao Gabriel1704921PI 309936
217PI 308502A 1375Andropogon sp. Peru Historic1965COLLECTEDOn road to Merced, 39km rom Tarma21341704239PI 308502
218PI 308550A 2032Andropogon sp. Venezuela Historic1965COLLECTEDRockefeller Hacienda, Valencia1704306PI 308550
219PI 306297Col. No. A-1171Andropogon sp. Peru Historic1965COLLECTEDMaihu Pichu25591702124PI 306297
220PI 301144A-9187Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679106PI 301144
221PI 301145A-9185Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679107PI 301145
222PI 301147A-9188Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679108PI 301147
223PI 301148A-9189Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679109PI 301148
224PI 301149A-9190Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679110PI 301149
225PI 301150A-9191Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679111PI 301150
226PI 301151A-9192Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679112PI 301151
227PI 301152A-9193Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679113PI 301152
228PI 301153A-9194Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679114PI 301153
229PI 301154A-9195Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679115PI 301154
230PI 301155A-9196Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679116PI 301155
231PI 301156A-5420Andropogon sp. South Africa Historic1965COLLECTED1679117PI 301156
232PI 301158A-5618Andropogon sp. Japan Historic1965COLLECTED1679119PI 301158
233PI 301159A-7129Andropogon sp. Japan Historic1965COLLECTED1679120PI 301159
234PI 301160A-9197Andropogon distachyos L. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679121PI 301160
235PI 301161A-9198Andropogon distachyos L. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679122PI 301161
236PI 301162A-7308Andropogon sp. Kenya Historic1965COLLECTED1679123PI 301162
237PI 301165A-4808Andropogon gayanus Kunth var. gayanus Democratic Republic of the Congo Historic1965COLLECTED1679126PI 301165
238PI 301166A-3672Andropogon gayanus Kunth India Historic1965COLLECTED1679127PI 301166
239PI 301167A-4289Andropogon gayanus Kunth Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago Historic1965COLLECTED1679128PI 301167
240PI 301168A-4826Andropogon gayanus Kunth India Historic1965COLLECTED1679129PI 301168
241PI 301169A-5425Andropogon gayanus Kunth Unknown Historic1965COLLECTED1679130PI 301169
242PI 301170A-5454Andropogon gayanus Kunth Zimbabwe Historic1965COLLECTED1679131PI 301170
243PI 301171A-5918Andropogon gayanus Kunth Unknown Historic1965COLLECTED1679132PI 301171
244PI 301173A-7061Andropogon gayanus Kunth Argentina Historic1965COLLECTED1679133PI 301173
245PI 301174A-7950Andropogon gayanus Kunth Tanzania Historic1965COLLECTED1679134PI 301174
246PI 301175A-7951Andropogon gayanus Kunth Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679135PI 301175
247PI 301176A-7952Andropogon gayanus Kunth Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679136PI 301176
248PI 301177A-7953Andropogon gayanus Kunth Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679137PI 301177
249PI 301178A-7954Andropogon gayanus Kunth Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679138PI 301178
250PI 301179A-7955Andropogon gayanus Kunth Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679139PI 301179
251PI 301180A-7956Andropogon gayanus Kunth Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679140PI 301180
252PI 301181A-7957Andropogon gayanus Kunth Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679141PI 301181
253PI 301182A-2590Andropogon gerardi Vitman Taiwan Historic1965COLLECTED1679142PI 301182
254PI 301183A-2595Andropogon gerardi Vitman Wisconsin, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679143PI 301183
255PI 301184A-2596Andropogon gerardi Vitman Wisconsin, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679144PI 301184
256PI 301185A-3008Andropogon gerardi Vitman Wisconsin, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679145PI 301185
257PI 301186A-3009Andropogon gerardi Vitman Wisconsin, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679146PI 301186
258PI 301187A-3010Andropogon gerardi Vitman Wisconsin, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679147PI 301187
259PI 301188A-4261Andropogon gerardi Vitman Louisiana, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679148PI 301188
260PI 301189A-5706Andropogon gerardi Vitman Maryland, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679149PI 301189
261PI 301190A-7062Andropogon gerardi Vitman Hungary Historic1965COLLECTED1679150PI 301190
262PI 301206A-9199Andropogon amethystinus Steud. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679166PI 301206
263PI 301207A-4582Andropogon pseudapricus Stapf Democratic Republic of the Congo Historic1965COLLECTED1679167PI 301207
264PI 301208A-7937Andropogon pseudapricus Stapf Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679168PI 301208
265PI 301209A-5442Andropogon pumilus Roxb. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679169PI 301209
266PI 301210A-5919Andropogon schirensis Hochst. ex A. Rich. Unknown Historic1965COLLECTED1679170PI 301210
267PI 301212A-2608Andropogon sp.Georgia, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679172PI 301212
268PI 301213A-4257Andropogon sp.Louisiana, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679173PI 301213
269PI 301214A-7945Andropogon tectorum Schumach. Nigeria Historic1965COLLECTED1679174PI 301214
270PI 301215A-4583Andropogon tenuiberbis Munro ex Hack. Democratic Republic of the Congo Historic1965COLLECTED1679175PI 301215
271PI 301220A-2647Andropogon sp. Madagascar Historic1965COLLECTED1679179PI 301220
272PI 301221A-2653Andropogon sp. Democratic Republic of the Congo Historic1965COLLECTED1679180PI 301221
273PI 301222A-3705Andropogon sp. Brazil Historic1965COLLECTED1679181PI 301222
274PI 301223A-4253Andropogon sp. Venezuela Historic1965COLLECTED1679182PI 301223
275PI 301224A-5749Andropogon sp. Argentina Historic1965COLLECTED1679183PI 301224
276PI 301225A-6280Andropogon sp.Puerto Rico, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679184PI 301225
277PI 301226A-6281Andropogon sp.Puerto Rico, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679185PI 301226
278PI 301227A-6262Andropogon sp.Puerto Rico, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679186PI 301227
279PI 301228A-6285Andropogon sp.Puerto Rico, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679187PI 301228
280PI 301229A-6286Andropogon sp.Puerto Rico, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679188PI 301229
281PI 301230A-6287Andropogon sp.Puerto Rico, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679189PI 301230
282PI 301231A-6288Andropogon sp.Puerto Rico, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679190PI 301231
283PI 301232A-7018Andropogon sp. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679191PI 301232
284PI 301233A-7175Andropogon sp. Philippines Historic1965COLLECTED1679192PI 301233
285PI 301234A-7178Andropogon sp. Philippines Historic1965COLLECTED1679193PI 301234
286PI 301235A-7234Andropogon sp. Kenya Historic1965COLLECTED1679194PI 301235
287PI 301236A-7235Andropogon sp. Kenya Historic1965COLLECTED1679195PI 301236
288PI 301237A-7239Andropogon sp. Malawi Historic1965COLLECTED1679196PI 301237
289PI 301238A-7264Andropogon sp. Germany Historic1965COLLECTED1679197PI 301238
290PI 301239A-7292Andropogon sp.Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679198PI 301239
291PI 301240A-7293Andropogon sp.Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679199PI 301240
292PI 301241A-7294Andropogon sp.Oklahoma, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679200PI 301241
293PI 301242A-7451Andropogon sp.Alabama, United States Historic1965COLLECTED1679201PI 301242
294PI 301243A-7696Andropogon sp. Colombia Historic1965COLLECTED1679202PI 301243
295PI 301244A-7698Andropogon sp. Colombia Historic1965COLLECTED1679203PI 301244
296PI 301246A-9012Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679204PI 301246
297PI 301247A-9174Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679205PI 301247
298PI 301248A-9175Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679206PI 301248
299PI 301249A-9176Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679207PI 301249
300PI 301250A-9177Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679208PI 301250
301PI 301251A-9179Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679209PI 301251
302PI 301252A-9180Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679210PI 301252
303PI 301253A-9181Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679211PI 301253
304PI 301254A-9182Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679212PI 301254
305PI 301255A-9184Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1965COLLECTED1679213PI 301255
306PI 301256O-031Andropogon sp. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679214PI 301256
307PI 301257O-600Andropogon sp. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679215PI 301257
308PI 301258O-617Andropogon sp. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679216PI 301258
309PI 301259O-671Andropogon sp. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679217PI 301259
310PI 301260O-842Andropogon sp. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679218PI 301260
311PI 301261O-843Andropogon sp. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679219PI 301261
312PI 301262O-964Andropogon sp. India Historic1965COLLECTED1679220PI 301262
313PI 300695A-4254Andropogon distachyos L. Oklahoma, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1678840PI 300695
314PI 300696A 7259Andropogon distachyos L. HungaryS9Not Available1964COLLECTED1226788PI 300696
315PI 300697A 2592Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United StatesS9Not Available1964COLLECTED1226789PI 300697
316PI 300698A-7062Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1678841PI 300698
317PI 300699A-4584Andropogon schirensis Hochst. ex A. Rich. Oklahoma, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1678842PI 300699
318PI 300700A-7717Andropogon schirensis Hochst. ex A. Rich. Oklahoma, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1678843PI 300700
319PI 300702A-3233Andropogon sp.Oklahoma, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1678845PI 300702
320PI 300703A-3732Andropogon sp.Oklahoma, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1678846PI 300703
321PI 300705A-9996Andropogon sp.Oklahoma, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1678847PI 300705
322PI 299462Col. No. 542Andropogon appendiculatus Nees Free State, South Africa Historic1964COLLECTED12641677942PI 299462
323PI 299027An.G.1Andropogon gayanus Kunth Zimbabwe Historic1964DONATED07/09/19641225875PI 299027
324PI 301172A 6876Andropogon gayanus Kunth Ghana Historic1964COLLECTED1227008PI 301172
325PI 296000Andropogon sp. Taiwan Historic1964COLLECTED1681324PI 296000
326PI 283179CPI 13800Andropogon distachyos L. Lebanon Historic1962COLLECTED1687272PI 283179
327PI 283180CPI 14777Andropogon distachyos L. Israel Historic1962COLLECTED1687273PI 283180
328PI 283181CPI 13824Andropogon distachyos L. Portugal ImageHistoric1962COLLECTED1210296PI 283181
329PI 283002No. 3463Andropogon ternatus (Spreng.) Nees UruguayS91962COLLECTEDVirgin fields around Parque Lecocq, mouth of the St. Lucia River, Dept. of MontevideoSummer perennial of medium height. 1210192PI 283002
330PI 648358WOODWARDAndropogon hallii Hack. Oklahoma, United StatesS91961DONATED19611028996PI 648358
331PI 2738621960Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Ethiopia Historic1961COLLECTEDRoadside field.Bunchgrass to 2.5 feet high.1205655PI 273862
332PI 2738631996Andropogon amethystinus Steud. Kefa, Ethiopia Historic1961COLLECTEDTwenty-five miles west of Jimma.2833Dense stand of solid turf; little grazed.1205656PI 273863
333PI 258958Andropogon sp.Hawaii, United States Historic1959DONATED07/17/19591561804PI 258958
334PI 258376Andropogon sp. Taiwan Historic1959DONATED06/11/19591560171PI 258376
335PI 220218Andropogon gayanus Kunth Niger Historic1954COLLECTED1178397PI 220218
336PI 218263Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDNortheast of Pratt1568284PI 218263
337PI 218299Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1954COLLECTED06/15/1954North of Herd1568655PI 218299
338PI 218342Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected 3.2 km east of Centrahoma1568285PI 218342
339PI 218401Andropogon gerardi Vitman Texas, United States Historic1954COLLECTED1.6 km north of Farreston, Texas1568656PI 218401
340PI 218402Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected on U.S. Highway 771568657PI 218402
341PI 218423Andropogon hallii Hack. Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected 1.6. km souwest of Partridge1568286PI 218423
342PI 218434Andropogon hallii Hack. Oklahoma, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected 3.2 km east of Capron1568658PI 218434
343PI 218440Andropogon hallii Hack. Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected 3.2 km west of Attica1568659PI 218440
344PI 218445Andropogon hallii Hack. Oklahoma, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected 11.2 km northwest of Alva1568660PI 218445
345PI 218467Andropogon hallii Hack. Texas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected 1.6 km east of Oklaunion1568661PI 218467
346PI 218054Andropogon sp.Australian Capital Territory, Australia Historic1954DONATED06/07/19541568375PI 218054
347PI 199855Andropogon gayanus Kunth Australia Historic1952COLLECTED1677440PI 199855
348PI 199856Andropogon gayanus Kunth var. polycladus (Hack.) Clayton Australia Historic1952COLLECTED1677441PI 199856
349PI 199857Andropogon hallii Hack. Australia Historic1952COLLECTED1677442PI 199857
350PI 199942No. 254Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1952COLLECTED1677457PI 199942
351PI 199944No. 309Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1952COLLECTED1677458PI 199944
352PI 199945Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1952COLLECTED1677459PI 199945
353PI 196826No. 10010Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1951COLLECTED03/04/19511674589PI 196826
354PI 196830'Balami'Andropogon abyssinicus R. Br. ex Fresen. Shewa, Ethiopia Historic1951COLLECTED04/15/19511674592PI 196830
355PI 195475Andropogon sp. South Africa Historic1951COLLECTED1672617PI 195475
356PI 194891No. 9382Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1951COLLECTED01/02/19511671714PI 194891
357PI 194733No. 9879Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1951COLLECTED02/19511671581PI 194733
358PI 194452Andropogon distachyos L. Israel Historic1951COLLECTED1671385PI 194452
359PI 194245No. 9205Andropogon sp. Ethiopia Historic1951COLLECTED12/14/19511671266PI 194245
360PI 193956No. 8878Andropogon distachyos L. Shewa, Ethiopia Historic1951COLLECTED11/02/19501671093PI 193956
361PI 190588Andropogon sp. Paraguay Historic1950COLLECTED1670399PI 190588
362PI 190301Andropogon sp. South Africa Historic1950COLLECTED1670161PI 190301
363PI 189301No. 78Andropogon gayanus Kunth Nigeria Historic1950COLLECTED1669413PI 189301
364PI 189304No. 18Andropogon sp. Nigeria Historic1950COLLECTED10/10/19491669414PI 189304
365PI 189305No. 20Andropogon sp. Nigeria Historic1950COLLECTED1669415PI 189305
366PI 187356No. 7Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665806PI 187356
367PI 187357No. 8Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665807PI 187357
368PI 187358No. 17Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665808PI 187358
369PI 187359No. 18Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665809PI 187359
370PI 187360No. 19Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665815PI 187360
371PI 187361No. 20Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665816PI 187361
372PI 187362No. 21Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665817PI 187362
373PI 187363No. 24Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665818PI 187363
374PI 187364No. 25Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665819PI 187364
375PI 187365No. 26Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665820PI 187365
376PI 187366No. 43Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665821PI 187366
377PI 187367No. 44Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665822PI 187367
378PI 187368No. 45Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665823PI 187368
379PI 187369No. 46Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665824PI 187369
380PI 187370No. 47Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665825PI 187370
381PI 187371No. 49Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665826PI 187371
382PI 187372No. 50Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665827PI 187372
383PI 187373No. 57Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665828PI 187373
384PI 187374No. 58Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665829PI 187374
385PI 187375No. 59Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665830PI 187375
386PI 187376No. 60Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665831PI 187376
387PI 187377No. 61Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665832PI 187377
388PI 187378No. 79Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665833PI 187378
389PI 187379No. 80Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665834PI 187379
390PI 187380No. 81Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665835PI 187380
391PI 187381No. 82Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665836PI 187381
392PI 187382No. 923Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665837PI 187382
393PI 187383No. 93Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665838PI 187383
394PI 187384No. 99Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665839PI 187384
395PI 187385No. 100Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665840PI 187385
396PI 187386No. 101Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665841PI 187386
397PI 187387No. 102Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665842PI 187387
398PI 187388No. 103Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665843PI 187388
399PI 187389No. 104Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665844PI 187389
400PI 187390No. 119Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665845PI 187390
401PI 187391No. 120Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665846PI 187391
402PI 187392No. 121Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665847PI 187392
403PI 187393No. 128Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665848PI 187393
404PI 187394No. 143Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665849PI 187394
405PI 187395No. 143Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665850PI 187395
406PI 187396No. 155Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665851PI 187396
407PI 187397No. 156Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665852PI 187397
408PI 187398No. 157Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665853PI 187398
409PI 187399No. 170Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665854PI 187399
410PI 187400No. 173Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665855PI 187400
411PI 187401No. 174Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665856PI 187401
412PI 187402No. 179Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665857PI 187402
413PI 187403No. 180Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665858PI 187403
414PI 187404No. 181Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665859PI 187404
415PI 187405No. 182Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665860PI 187405
416PI 187406No. 183Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665861PI 187406
417PI 187407No. 184Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665862PI 187407
418PI 187408No. 197Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665863PI 187408
419PI 187409No. 198Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665864PI 187409
420PI 187410No. 199Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665865PI 187410
421PI 187411No. 200Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665866PI 187411
422PI 187412No. 201Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665867PI 187412
423PI 187413No. 202Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665868PI 187413
424PI 187414No. 203Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665869PI 187414
425PI 187415No. 206Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665870PI 187415
426PI 187416No. 207Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665871PI 187416
427PI 187417No. 208Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665872PI 187417
428PI 187418No. 213Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665873PI 187418
429PI 187419No. 214Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665874PI 187419
430PI 187420No. 215Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665875PI 187420
431PI 187421No. 219Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665876PI 187421
432PI 187422No. 244Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665877PI 187422
433PI 187423No. 256Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665878PI 187423
434PI 187424No. 257Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665879PI 187424
435PI 187425No. 261Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665880PI 187425
436PI 187426No. 271Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665881PI 187426
437PI 187427No. 272Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665882PI 187427
438PI 187428No. 281Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665883PI 187428
439PI 187429No. 282Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665884PI 187429
440PI 187430No. 283Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665885PI 187430
441PI 187431No. 284Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665886PI 187431
442PI 187432No. 297Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665887PI 187432
443PI 187433No. 305Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665888PI 187433
444PI 187434No. 310Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665889PI 187434
445PI 187435No. 316Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665890PI 187435
446PI 187436No. 317Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665891PI 187436
447PI 187437No. 318Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665892PI 187437
448PI 187438No. 319Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665893PI 187438
449PI 187439No. 331Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665894PI 187439
450PI 187440No. 332Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665895PI 187440
451PI 187441No. 333Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665896PI 187441
452PI 187442No. 334Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665897PI 187442
453PI 187443No. 339Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665898PI 187443
454PI 187444No. 343Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665899PI 187444
455PI 187445No. 344Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665900PI 187445
456PI 187446No. 345Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665901PI 187446
457PI 187447No. 365Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665902PI 187447
458PI 187448No. 370Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665903PI 187448
459PI 187449No. 375Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665904PI 187449
460PI 187450No. 386Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665905PI 187450
461PI 187451No. 387Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665906PI 187451
462PI 187452No. 395Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665907PI 187452
463PI 187453No. 413Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665908PI 187453
464PI 187454No. 416Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665909PI 187454
465PI 187455No. 417Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665910PI 187455
466PI 187456No. 418Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665911PI 187456
467PI 187457No. 419Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665912PI 187457
468PI 187458No. 430Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665913PI 187458
469PI 187459No. 431Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665914PI 187459
470PI 187460No. 434Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491665915PI 187460
471PI 187461No. 438Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666042PI 187461
472PI 187462No. 446Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666043PI 187462
473PI 187463No. 458Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666044PI 187463
474PI 187464No. 462Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666045PI 187464
475PI 187465No. 475Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666046PI 187465
476PI 187466No. 476aAndropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666047PI 187466
477PI 187467No. 481aAndropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666048PI 187467
478PI 187468No. 482aAndropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666049PI 187468
479PI 187469No. 483Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666050PI 187469
480PI 187470No. 483aAndropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666051PI 187470
481PI 187472No. 489Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666052PI 187472
482PI 187473No. 492Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666053PI 187473
483PI 187474No. 498Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19501665810PI 187474
484PI 187475No. 513Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666061PI 187475
485PI 187476No. 519Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666062PI 187476
486PI 187477No. 526Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666063PI 187477
487PI 187478No. 534Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666065PI 187478
488PI 187479No. 551Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666066PI 187479
489PI 187480No. 566Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666067PI 187480
490PI 187481No. 584Andropogon gerardi Vitman Oklahoma, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666068PI 187481
491PI 187482No. 595Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666069PI 187482
492PI 187483No. 600Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666070PI 187483
493PI 187484No. 601Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666071PI 187484
494PI 187485No. 602Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666072PI 187485
495PI 187486No. 603Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666073PI 187486
496PI 187487No. 604Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666074PI 187487
497PI 187488No. 615Andropogon gerardi Vitman Missouri, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666064PI 187488
498PI 187489No. 628Andropogon gerardi Vitman Missouri, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666075PI 187489
499PI 187490No. 635Andropogon gerardi Vitman Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666076PI 187490