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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 512088Calabaza loca.Apodanthera undulata A. Gray Mexico Historic1987COLLECTED11/11/1984Along roadside, 1 km S of La Cuarenta, approxiamately 50km S of Ojuelos de Jalisco, Jalisco.1900Wild materialLarge, fleshy root. Leaves rounded and somewhat waxy. Fruits green, rind soft yet tough. Flesh bitter. Seeds dark brown, collected by local people, treated with lime water to remove bitterness, toasted and eaten. Resistant to Diabrotica beetles feeding on fruits.1407024PI 512088
1PI 512089Calabaza hedionda.Apodanthera undulata A. Gray MexicoS9SEEDNot Available1987COLLECTED11/13/1984On road to Neuthla, 4km from Comonfort, at Rancho La Purisima, Guanajuato.1790Wild materialFruits green with longitudinal stripes of darker green. Rind soft. Seeds thick and brown with white edges. Collected by Dr. Jose A. Laborde.1407025PI 512089
2PI 512090Calabaza hedionda.Apodanthera undulata A. Gray MexicoS9SEED1987COLLECTED11/15/1984Rancho San Vicente, 0.5km E of Rincon de Tamayo, Celaya, Guanajuato.1750Wild materialFruits green turning yellow, shaped like lemons. Medicinal use of fruits: crushed, chopped, left overnight in water and taken for urinary problems.1407026PI 512090
3PI 442152Apodanthera undulata A. Gray MexicoS9SEEDNot Available1979COLLECTED10/24/1979Field, Egido Potrero El Pitayo on Pan American Hwy., Guanaju atoLeaves undulate. Fruits yellow at maturity, 11cm long, 8cm diam. Placenta solid. Flesh orange, 14cm thick. Seeds brown with white margins. Rancid butter aroma, bitter taste.1337088PI 442152
4PI 442153Apodanthera undulata A. Gray MexicoS9SEEDNot Available1979COLLECTED10/24/1979Cornfields, San Bartolo, Pan Am. Hwy. (18.5km) below Quereta ro borderVines, small. Fruits round, green with light green stripes, yellow at maturity, 5.7cm long, 5.75cm diam. Placenta solid. Rind thin. Seeds brown. Used medicinally for stomach trouble.1337089PI 442153
5PI 442154Apodanthera undulata A. Gray MexicoS9SEEDNot Available1979COLLECTED10/24/1979Along field, Km 5, Carretera Amealco, Municipio San Juan del Rio, QueretaroVine. Leaves undulate. Fruits oval, green, yellow at maturity, 8cm long, 5cm diam. Placenta solid. Flesh green, thin, very bitter. Seeds brown, white margins. Rancid butter odor. Used for stomach pains.1337090PI 442154
6PI 442155Apodanthera undulata A. Gray MexicoS91979COLLECTED10/24/1979San Bartolo turn-off, Km 18.5, Pam American Hwy., GuanajuatoVine, small. Leaves undulate. Fruit small, round, green, pebbled surface.1337091PI 442155
7PI 442156Apodanthera sp. Mexico Historic1979COLLECTED11/08/1979Cornfield, Palmitas, Municipio de Cuquillo, off Carretera 54 , ZacatecasFruits ovate-cylindrical, yellow, 9cm long, 7cm diam. Peduncle longer than 7cm, 0.5cm diam. and angled at fruit attachment.1337092PI 442156
8PI 442157Apodanthera sp. Mexico Historic1979COLLECTED11/18/1979Sandita de Raton, Rancho La Azteca, Mun. de Motozintla, Chia pas1337093PI 442157
9PI 91268No. 9Apodanthera sp.Jalisco, Mexico Historic1931COLLECTED01/03/193115051776075PI 91268
10PI 88329Yucca de MonteApodanthera sp. Peru Historic1929COLLECTEDNigrotis1495442PI 88329
11Grif 17709Grif 17709Apodanthera undulata A. Gray var. australis McVaugh S9Not Available2017Wild materialAttractive small perennial vine with large yellow 2" flowers followed by oval 2 - 4" marbled and striped fruits that turn yellow when ripe. Grey-green fluted leaves with crisped edges. Large thick roots. The toasted seeds are eaten.1947831Grif 17709
12Grif 17713APUN-SOS-NM930-186-HIDALGO-13Apodanthera undulata A. Gray United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2014COLLECTED2013Wild material1921427Grif 17713
13Grif 15891Grif 15891Apodanthera undulata A. Gray Arizona, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2003COLLECTED09/06/2003Along roadside on entrance road to Coronado National Historic Monument, Benson, AZ approximately 0.3 to 0.5 miles from Highway 92.Plant growing along fenceline on right side of road. Small population with perhaps 12 plants. Cucurbita foetidissima growing in same area.Uncertain improvement status1649702Grif 15891