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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 698448Lycianthes asarifolia (Kunth & C. D. Bouché) Bitter S92019Wild materialSprawling low growth habit in Greenhouse (winter). Small white flower. Requires sib-mating. Reasonable fruit production and seed set. Self-incompatible.2115801PI 698448
1PI 698449Lycianthes pauciflora (Vahl) Bitter S92019Tentative ID'd by Dr. Robert Jarret (2019). Does well in field (Griffin). Prolific Hardy. Perennial growth habit. Best transplanted to field as mature (6 month old) plants. Self-Incompatible.2115802PI 698449
2PI 592727motojoboboLycianthes asarifolia (Kunth & C. D. Bouché) Bitter Santa Cruz, BoliviaS91994COLLECTED05/27/1994Andres Ibanez. Jardin Botanico de Santa Cruz, ca. 7km east of city on road to Cotoca.Wild materialPlants herbaceous. Stems prostrate growing at or just below soil surface. Flowers translucent white. Fruits ovoid 1.0-2.5cm long, orange when ripe. Agrestic, commonly tolerated in shaded lawns and chacos. Fruits edible, acid-sweet tasting, often eaten raw especially by children. When abundant, fruits used to prepare "tabilla" candy and preserves. Common.1478838PI 592727
3PI 312109Lycianthes biflora (Lour.) Bitter India Historic1966COLLECTED1705602PI 312109
4PI 194795Lycianthes rantonnetii (Carrière) Bitter Argentina Historic1951COLLECTED1671648PI 194795
5PI 148030Lycianthes coffeifolia Bitter Acre, Brazil Historic1944COLLECTED1881620PI 148030
6PI 111092Lycianthes biflora (Lour.) Bitter India Historic1935COLLECTED1802664PI 111092
7PI 90111No. 230Lycianthes ciliolata (M. Martens & Galeotti) Bitter Oaxaca, Mexico Historic1930COLLECTEDCerro San Felipe1495634PI 90111
8PI 67607No. 398Lycianthes biflora (Lour.) Bitter Sumatera, Indonesia Historic1926COLLECTED02/21/1926Brestagi1720102PI 67607
9PI 49656Lycianthes biflora (Lour.) Bitter West Bengal, India Historic1920COLLECTED1617054PI 49656
10PI 47797Lycianthes laevis (Dunal) Bitter subsp. crassipetala (Wall.) Deb West Bengal, India Historic1919COLLECTED1613419PI 47797
11PI 47799Lycianthes biflora (Lour.) Bitter West Bengal, India Historic1919COLLECTED1613421PI 47799
12PI 45364Lycianthes sp. Paraguay Historic1917COLLECTED1610533PI 45364
13PI 41486Lycianthes ciliolata (M. Martens & Galeotti) Bitter Costa Rica Historic1915COLLECTED1605793PI 41486
14PI 41487Lycianthes ciliolata (M. Martens & Galeotti) Bitter Costa Rica Historic1915COLLECTED1605794PI 41487
15NA 86960NA 86960Lycianthes rantonnetii (Carrière) Bitter NANot Available2022Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Lycianthes rantonnetii.2155070NA 86960