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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 4015Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. North Carolina, United States Historic1899COLLECTED1539119PI 4015
1NA 88829RJL-RM2023FLAL-003Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Florida, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED12/05/2023Yellow River Wildlife Management Area, along DOF [Department of Forestry] Y15 dirt road 0.06 kilometers north of Fisher Old Mill Road.30.62728600, -86.838246007Growing in part shade to sun in moist to wet flat woods of the longleaf pine forest. The woodland is comprised mostly of open habitat of longleaf pine and an understory tree and shrub layer of evergreen and deciduous species. There is also a wealth of herbaceous species in moist to wet conditions of the habitat where there is rich organic matter in the surface layer. Slope: 0 percent. Aspect: N/A. The underlying geology of this area is classified as Alluvium, of Pleistocene/Holocene origin and consists of undifferentiated Quaternary sediments of varying thickness including siliciclastics, organics and freshwater carbonates. The siliciclastics are light gray, tan, brown to black, unconsolidated to poorly consolidated, clean to clayey, silty, unfossiliferous, variably organic-bearing sands to blue green to olive green, poorly to moderately consolidated, sandy, silty clays. Organics occur as plant debris, roots, disseminated organic matrix and beds of peat. Freshwater carbonates, often referred to as marls in the literature, are scattered. (Source: USGS Florida Geologic Map Data.) The primary soil types in the collection area are classified as Pactolus Loamy Sand soils (0 to 5 percent slopes). The Pactolus Series consists of very deep, moderately well to somewhat poorly drained soils. Permeability is rapid. These Coastal Plain soils, typically found with streams and marine terraces and were formed by loamy and sandy fluvial sediments and marine sediments. The strata is, generally, uniformly loamy sand that is very friable and strongly acid from the surface to a depth of 1.8 meters. (Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey.)Wild material2165659NA 88829
2WLP 3277TJK2023FL-025Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Florida, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED11/01/2023Blackwater River State Forest. Forest road Y15, north of Fischer Old Mill Rd.30.62731000, -86.838440007Wet Pine Flatwood. Slope: 2%. Aspect: East-southeast. Elevation: 23 feet.Wild material2159057WLP 3277
3NA 88602KY23-003Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Kentucky, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED09/08/2023Warbler Ridge Preserve, Pine Mountain36.96943000, -83.08047000791Rock outcrop on Pine Mountain (oak/pine barren). Elevation: 2594 feet. Aspect: Southeast.Wild material2158693NA 88602
4NA 84413NA 84413Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. NANot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Oxydendrum arboreum. Plant growing in Fern Valley bed FV-R2; likely to be one of the following: NA 17311, 17370, or 17309. Form received: unknown propagule type.2153589NA 84413
5WLP 3089RM2023-007Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Alabama, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED12/29/2022This plant is growing along the edges of Gantt Lake, accessed by boat. Occasional around Gantt Lake.31.41156000, -86.4692000070The plants were growing in open sunny conditions on a steep east-facing bluff above Gantt Lake.
Soils: The underlying geology of this area is Claiborne Group, Tallahatta Formation, of Eocene origin, with white to very light-greenish-gray thin-bedded to massive siliceous claystone; interbedded with thin layers of fossiliferous clay, sandy clay, and glauconitic sand and sandstone.
Source: USGS Alabama Geological Map Data (https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/state.php?state=AL)
The surface soil profile of this area is primarily Eunola Series Loamy Fine Sand (0 to 2 percent slopes, rarely flooded). The Eunola series consists of very deep, moderately well drained, moderately permeable loamy soils that formed in fluvial or marine sediments. They are on low stream or marine terraces of the Southern Coastal Plain. They are strongly acid. Slopes are dominantly 0 to 3 percent but range up to 6 percent.
Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx)
Wild material2141443WLP 3089
6NA 88526RM-TK2022-014Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Florida, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED11/06/2022Growing along an unnamed dirt road leading to “Old Land Place” on the edge of Eglin AFB accessed from the Yellow River.30.55320000, -86.937300002The underlying geology of this area is classified as Alluvium of Pleistocene/Holocene origin and consists of undifferentiated Quaternary sediments of varying thickness including siliciclastics, organics and freshwater carbonates. The siliciclastics are light gray, tan, brown to black, unconsolidated to poorly consolidated, clean to clayey, silty, unfossiliferous, variably organic-bearing sands to blue green to olive green, poorly to moderately consolidated, sandy, silty clays. Organics occur as plant debris, roots, disseminated organic matrix and beds of peat. Freshwater carbonates, often referred to as marls in the literature, are scattered.
Source: USGS Florida Geologic Map Data (https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/state.php?state=fl)
The surface soil profile of this area is primarily Bibb-Kinston Series Association. Bibb Series soils are coarse-loamy, sandy, acid soils that are poorly drained. They are soils of flood plains and streams subject to frequent flooding. These are found in association with Kinston Series soils that are fine-loamy, sandy, acid soils of flood plains and stream subject to frequent flooding. The Bibb-Kinston association ranges from 1-1.5 meters thick and is strongly acid.
Source: Soil Survey of Santa Rosa County and NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_MANUSCRIPTS/florida/FL113/0/SantaRosa.pdf and https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx)
Wild material2140807NA 88526
7NA 88530RJLSEUS2022-001Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. North Carolina, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED12/06/2022Plants growing around a wetland on both sides of Scotland Lake Road, approximately 1.1 kilometers southwest of the junction with Hoffman Road (Scotland Co. Road 1328) in the Sandhills Game Lands. This plant is a common component along the mesic/moist boundary on the upper edge of the understory shrub in the moist woodland habitat not far from the wetland. 34.98402000, -79.54267200116Plants are growing in full sun to part-shade in the moist, well-drained, mesic conditions just above a wetland area occupied by obligate wetland species. The underlying geology of this area is of Tertiary origin and characterized as Pinehurst Formation. It is composed of medium- to coarse-grained sand as well as cross-bedding and rhythmic bands of clayey sand that are unconsolidated.
Source: USGS North Carolina Geologic Map Data (https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/sgmc-unit.php?unit=NCTp%3B11)
The primary soil type in the collection area is Pelion Loamy Sand soil (6 to 10 percent slopes). The Pelion Loamy Sand series consists of very deep, moderately well-drained marine deposits, fluviomarine deposits, and sand sheets. Permeability is moderately slow or slow. Surface layers 0-25 cm deep are comprised of loamy sand with a weak fine granular structure and are very friable. Deeper horizons are comprised of sandy loam, sandy clay loam, or clay loam in the upper part and include sandy clay or clay in the deepest strata. Soils are extremely acid to strongly acid.
Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx)
Wild material2140759NA 88530
8NA 88568RJLSEUS2022-041Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Florida, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED12/14/2022Plants growing along the south side of Eglin AFB Choctaw Nolf Road northwest of Choctaw Navy Outlying Field. This road goes west and takes circuitous route to the north around the Field enroute to Escribano Point Wildlife Management Area. Common at the location; infrequent, otherwise. 30.51525300, -87.005638002Trees are growing in full sun to part-shade in mesic habitat associate with a nearby wet depression, less than 0.2 meters above the high moisture zone. The trees also extend into slightly drier mesic to the marginally xeric zone.
Soils: The underlying geology of this area is classified as Alluvium, of Pleistocene/Holocene origin and consists of undifferentiated Quaternary sediments of varying thickness including siliciclastics, organics and freshwater carbonates. The siliciclastics are light gray, tan, brown to black, unconsolidated to poorly consolidated, clean to clayey, silty, unfossiliferous, variably organic-bearing sands to blue green to olive green, poorly to moderately consolidated, sandy, silty clays. Organics occur as plant debris, roots, disseminated organic matrix and beds of peat. Freshwater carbonates, often referred to as marls in the literature, are scattered.
The primary soil types in the collection area are classified as Leon Sand soils (0 to 2 percent slopes). The Leon Series consists of very deep, very poorly and poorly drained, moderately rapid to moderately slowly permeable soils on upland flats, depressions, stream terraces and tidal areas. They formed in sandy marine sediments of the Eastern Gulf Coast Flatwoods, the Atlantic Coast Flatwoods, and to a lesser extent in the Southern Coastal Plain, and the North-Central Florida Ridge. Slopes range from 0 to 5 percent. Leon series is comprised of 95%+ sand in the strata to 3+ meters deep.
Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx)
Wild material2140790NA 88568
9WLP 123105Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Kentucky, United StatesNA2020COLLECTED11/08/2020Madison County; Indian Fort Mountain near Berea. Specimen located at 'Eagle's Nest' overlook37.56347200, -84.22650000427Growing out of rocks on cliffside. Rocky, dry location.Wild material2110299WLP 123
10WLP 156NACPEC19-022Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Kentucky, United StatesNA2019COLLECTED09/09/2019Madison County; Berea College Forest: Around the corner from Upper Indian Fort Trail Junction, on top of the Davis Hollow "holler"37.56414400, -84.23341800477Sandstone outcrop, incredibly thin, low pH <4. Very heavy foot trafficWild material2110468WLP 156
11WLP 1437NA 84027Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Florida, United StatesNA2016COLLECTED11/11/2016Woodlands associated with Miller Bayou, south of housing subdivision off of Pearl Court.30.46413000, -86.928040002Full sun to partial shade in mixed coniferous/broadleaved evergreen woodlands, with a mixture of deciduous plants in highly acidic sandy soils approximately 100-300 ft. from the salt marsh edge associated with Miller Bayou.1950372WLP 1437
12WLP 1433NA 83908Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Kentucky, United StatesNA2016COLLECTED09/27/2016Daniel Boone National Forest, Forest Service Road 828/Route 927, Panoramic View Trail #528.36.84400000, -84.52700000400Ridgetop trail.1951131WLP 1433
13WLP 1436NA 83951Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Kentucky, United StatesNA2016COLLECTED09/29/2016Kentenia State Forest, Pine Mountain, opening in canopy on Route 1679, south side.36.92000000, -83.24200000795Roadside, opening in canopy.1951128WLP 1436
14NA 80164TN-KY-VA-016Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Tennessee, United StatesNANot Available2011COLLECTED08/29/2011Wild material1914105NA 80164
15NA 79918JDC/OA/2009/085/235Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Ohio, United StatesNANot Available2009COLLECTED10/15/2009Along Clear Creek, near Revenge, SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 13, T13N, R19W, Rockbridge Quad, Hocking County.39.59361111, -82.61944444246Creekbed. Associated with with Acer rubra, Asimina triloba, Carpinus caroliniana, Carya, Cephalanthus occidentalis, Cornus florida, Hamamelis virginiana, Nyssa sylvatica, and Quercus.Wild material1823934NA 79918
16WLP 1413JDC/OA/2009/087/237Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Ohio, United StatesNA2009COLLECTED10/15/2009Near Lake Katherine, SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 13, T7N, R19W, Jackson Quad, Jackson County.39.08444444, -82.67833333225Lake edge. Associated with with Acer saccharum, Cornus florida, Lindera benzoin, Magnolia tripetela, Nyssa sylvatica, Sassafras albidum, and Tsuga canadensis.Wild material1823935WLP 1413
17WLP 1414JDC/OA/2009/100/250Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Ohio, United StatesNA2009COLLECTED10/16/2009Just east of Blackfork, NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 1, T4N, R18W, Gallia Quad, Lawerence County.38.83805556, -82.59444444221Associated with Acer rubrum, Platanus occidentalis, Quercus, and Sassafras albidum.Wild material1823937WLP 1414
18WLP 1415JDC/OA/2009/103/253Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Ohio, United StatesNA2009COLLECTED10/17/2009Snake Hollow, Shawnee State Forest, Otway Quad, Scioto County.38.80722222, -83.15555556239Cool moist woods. Associated with with Carpinus caroliniana, Carya, Corylus americana, Fagus sylvatica, Lindera benzoin, Nyssa sylvatica, Picea abies, Platanus occidentalis, Sassafras albidum, Tsuga canadensis, and Viburnum dentatum.Wild material1823938WLP 1415
19WLP 1423JDC/OA/2009/098/248Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Ohio, United StatesNA2009COLLECTED10/16/2009Ohio: Lawrence County; Deans State Forest, near Bartles, SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 27, T3N, R17W, Pedro Quad.38.69833333, -82.63222222301High elevation. Steep (60%) slope, east-facing. Underground seep present. Associated with Acer rubrum, Cercis canadensis, Corylus americana, Juglans nigra, Quercus rubra, Rhus typhina, and Sassfras albidum.Wild material1823936WLP 1423
20WLP 1408KY-2009-001Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Kentucky, United StatesNA2009COLLECTED10/20/2009Kentucky: Rowan County, Daniel Boone National Forest; Clack Mtn. Rd. East, near intersection with Jones Ridge and Nicholas Bridge Rd.38.13167000, -83.370480001263Edge of power line cut, woodland, (undefined slope), south, Predominantly Quercus spp.1922706WLP 1408
21NA 79928JDC/OA/2009/098/248Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Ohio, United StatesNANot Available2009COLLECTED10/16/2009Wild material1914091NA 79928
22WLP 1409KC09-006Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. NA2009COLLECTEDPRE 07/01/2009Virginia, Appomattox County, Route 601 6 miles north of intersection of 601 and route 460roadside; wooded; oak-hickory-maple forestWild material1896364WLP 1409
23WLP 1416RL 08243Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. North Carolina, United StatesNA2008COLLECTED11/15/2008North Carolina: Henderson County: Mills River, 603 Fanning Fields Rd.Wild material1914159WLP 1416
24WLP 1404AL #43Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Alabama, United StatesNA2008COLLECTED09/17/2008Alabama: Bibb County, just above the Cahaba River, near end of road and Caffee Creekmixed woodland at edge of creekWild material1913894WLP 1404
25WLP 1405ANN #4Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Alabama, United StatesNA2008COLLECTED09/18/2008Alabama: Calhoun County, Anniston Army Depot, woodland edge near roadwoodland edge near roadWild material1913896WLP 1405
26WLP 1394NCA-06Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. North Carolina, United StatesNA1998COLLECTED11/17/1998Mountain garden at NC Arboretum (100 F. L. O. Way, Asheville, NC 78806)35.53817700, -82.56540700tree native to site, preceeding garden's developmentWild materialtree 30-35'; dbh 6"1571462WLP 1394
27NA 66295NA 66295Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. NANot Available1995Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Oxydendrum arboreum. In CF 7/13/952147688NA 66295
28NA 66489NA 66489Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Pennsylvania, United States Historic1994DONATEDWild material1493106NA 66489
29NA 63287NG 37Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Virginia, United StatesNANot Available1992COLLECTEDVirginia, Virginia Beach City, Virginia Beach, Seashore State Park & Natural Area.sandy woodland on high ground surrounding a Taxodium/spanish moss swamp.Wild materialTree, 15-20 ft. DBH 2". Leaves orange-red. Seed from two trees (very large tree close by, but seed too high).1494090NA 63287
30WLP 1391Holden I.S.1990-14Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Ohio, United StatesNA1991COLLECTED1990Along Stroud's Run Road near its intersection with Peach Ridge Road39.35414500, -82.06008100Rocky slope.Wild material1506601WLP 1391
31NA 62261NC ArbOxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. North Carolina, United StatesNANot Available1990COLLECTED11/12/1990North Carolina, Henderson Co., .1 mile W of 145, Fannings Field Rd.Opening of wooded hillWild materialLarge Specimen, about 15" diamter.1496059NA 62261
32NA 62247NA 62247Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. NANot Available1990Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Oxydendrum arboreum. One large tree - received as a replacement tree for one damaged by Beaver Tree.2146946NA 62247
33NA 61270NA 61270Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Virginia, United StatesNANot Available1989COLLECTED09/26/1989Virginia, George Washington National Forest, Blue Ridge Parkway, road to Shep Ponddeciduous woodlandWild material1495996NA 61270
34Ames 2914Index Seminum 22Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. Ohio, United States Historic1984COLLECTEDFairfield County.Wild materialSmall tree.1022528Ames 2914
35NA 26868NA 26868Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. NANot Available1965Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Oxydendrum arboreum. thru Friends of the National Arboretum2144048NA 26868
36NA 16483NA 16483Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC. NANot Available1960Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Oxydendrum arboreum.2143581NA 16483