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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 64970503-25Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Minnesota, United StatesNC72004COLLECTED2003Carlton County. Approximately 2 miles east of Thomson, MN along south-facing bank of St. Louis River.46.65388889, -92.37055556Wild material1655102PI 649705
1PI 64970439Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2003COLLECTED09/24/2003Starr's Cave State Preserve located just northwest of Burlington, T70N, R2W NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Sec. 19, West Burlington Quad, Des Moines County40.85194444, -91.13722222183Edge of limestone bluff. 1/2 to 3/4 sunny. Steep slope with a southern aspect. Thin, very rocky soil, well drainedWild material1649673PI 649704
2PI 64970212Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Iowa, United StatesNC72003COLLECTED09/14/2003100 meters south of campground at North Bear Creek, west side of Quandahl Road, Bear Creek Wildlife Area, Highlandville, NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 25, T100N, R7W, Dorchester Quad, Winneshiek County.43.44833333, -91.61861111265Limestone road cut. Mostly sunny. Steep slope with an eastern aspect. Thin soil with high stoniness, well drained. Wild materialMedium sized shrubs with arching stems. 1649462PI 649702
3PI 64970314Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2003COLLECTED09/14/2003Fish Farm Mounds, New Albin, SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 26, T100N, R4W, New Albin Quad, Allamakee County.43.45111111, -91.28222222280Sandstone ridge just above goat prairie. 1/2 sun. 30-50% slope w/ NW aspect. Sandy loam soil w/ some stoniness, well drainedWild materialMedium sized shrubs. 1649463PI 649703
4PI 656821Ames 27283Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Iowa, United StatesNC72003COLLECTED09/06/2003Above Cedar River, along River Road, southeast of Mitchell, extreme SE corner of Section 8 and NE corner of Section 17, T98N, R17W, Osage Quad, Mitchell County.43.31277778, -92.87166667332Base of west-facing limestone bluff. Wild materialLarge, floriferous shrubs.1648679PI 656821
5PI 656820Ames 27186Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2003COLLECTED08/24/2003Along Old Indian Trail, overlooking Pease Creek, Ledges State Park, S 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 16, T83N, R26W, Madrid NW Quad, Boone County.41.99500000, -93.88583333289Sandstone ridge. Wild materialShrubs to 2 meters tall.1648564PI 656820
6PI 64970102-017Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Minnesota, United StatesNC7PLANT2003COLLECTED200247.33972222, -91.18527778Wild material1644319PI 649701
7PI 649700Index Seminum 88Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United StatesNC7PLANT2001COLLECTED10/24/1998Near the southwest end of Sanford Lake. T15N R1W NW 1/4 Sec. 24, Sanford Quad., Midland County.43.68333333, -84.38333333195Disturbed wetland in dry-mesic northern forest. Near "Borrow Pit".Wild material1613170PI 649700
8PI 649699Index Seminum 52Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Arkansas, United StatesNC71993COLLECTEDPope County.Wild material1086117PI 649699
9PI 649698Index Seminum 32Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7PLANT1993COLLECTEDAlong Butter Creek, Manderville Preserve, Piedmont Province, Bucks County.40.38333333, -75.36666667150Moist deciduous woods on slope. Wild materialMay harbor genes for dwarf plant form (see Ames 27797 which was a clonal selection from PI 649698, made because of the dwarf habit of one seedling in the PI 649698 grow-out).1086004PI 649698
10PI 656819Index Seminum 48Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Ontario, CanadaNC7PLANT1993COLLECTEDMoist clay upper bank of Thames River. Elgin Co., Dunwich Tp42.71666667, -81.48333333210Wild material1085952PI 656819
11PI 596386GU 160Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Virginia, United StatesNC71990COLLECTEDBlue Ridge - Greenstone Overlook, Augusta County. Mile 9, western exposure.37.94702400, -78.92789900914Wild material1065077PI 596386
12PI 656818Index Seminum 356Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Québec, CanadaNC7PLANT1990COLLECTED09/14/1989Saint-Charles-des-Grondines, Co. Portneuf.Wild material1062524PI 656818
13PI 607435Ames 10078Physocarpus ribesifolius Kom. Samara, Russian FederationNC71988DONATEDPRE 09/1988Cultivated material1051516PI 607435
14PI 49590120APhysocarpus monogynus (Torr.) J. M. Coult. Colorado, United StatesNC7FLOWER1984COLLECTED2553Wild materialPlant deciduous, to 1 m tall, associated with rock spiraea, currant, Jamesia, and Rocky Mountain maple. Local name Ninebark.1390837PI 495901
15PI 662024267Physocarpus amurensis (Maxim.) Maxim. Leningradskaja oblast', Russian FederationNC71984DONATED06/04/1984Cultivated materialLarge shrub.1022736PI 662024
16PI 662025G 17842Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Iowa, United StatesNC71967DONATED04/11/1967Cultivated material1086543PI 662025
17PI 310414NU 64049Physocarpus amurensis (Maxim.) Maxim. Tashkent, Uzbekistan Historic1966DONATED01/06/19661555368PI 310414
18PI 3104151681Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Uzbekistan Historic1966COLLECTED1231618PI 310415
19PI 310416NU 64050Physocarpus ribesifolius Kom. Tashkent, Uzbekistan Historic1966DONATED01/06/19661555372PI 310416
20PI 310417NU 64051Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Tashkent, Uzbekistan Historic1966DONATED01/06/19661555369PI 310417
21PI 83811No. 3147Physocarpus amurensis (Maxim.) Maxim. Hokkaidô, Japan Historic1930COLLECTED1747342PI 83811
22PI 5131Physocarpus amurensis (Maxim.) Maxim. Russian Federation Historic1898COLLECTED1541111PI 5131
23PI 602Physocarpus amurensis (Maxim.) Maxim. District of Columbia, United States Historic1898COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1481447PI 602
24PI 284NEH1897Physocarpus amurensis (Maxim.) Maxim. Russian Federation Historic1897COLLECTEDWild material1480805PI 284
25NA 890842024RJLPA-013Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Pennsylvania, United StatesNA2024COLLECTED09/22/2024Outcrops along the Susquehanna River, accessed from the Historic Lock 12 parking lot off of Pennsylvania Road 372.39.81466300, -76.3283390036Plants are growing from shade to part-sun where organic debris has accumulated in between boulders as well as further upslope in deeper mesic soils along the Susquehanna River. This habitat has a diverse assemblage of deciduous trees and shrubs as well as abundant herbaceous taxa. Slope: 10 to 25 percent. Aspect: Northeast (generally). Geology: The underlying geology of this area is probably of lower Paleozoic age and characterized as the Octoraro Formation. It includes albite-chlorite schist, phyllite, some hornblende gneiss, and granitized members. Soils: The area where this species occurs is right on the edge of two soil zones that transition from the river’s edge to mesic conditions upslope. The first is generally referred to as Rock Outcrop. This terrestrial matrix in which plants grow is largely exposed underlying rock geology with accumulated outwash, rock decomposition, and organic debris buildup. The second is Mt. Airy (80%) and Manor (20%) Series soils, 25 to 60 percent slopes, extremely stony (MRF). (Source: California Soil Resource Lab/NRCS Official Soil Series Descriptions). EPA Ecoregion (Level III): Northern Piedmont (64). EPA Ecoregion (Level IV): Piedmont Uplands (64c).Wild material2169048NA 89084
26NA 88641KY23-044Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Kentucky, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED09/11/2023Daniel Boone National Forest: Bee Rock Loop Trail along Rockcastle River.37.04179000, -84.31805000233Riverscour grassland. Elevation: 765 feet. Aspect: East.Wild material2158733NA 88641
27NA 88657KY23-062Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Kentucky, United StatesNANot Available2023COLLECTED09/14/2023Floracliff Nature Sanctuary.37.89884000, -84.36418000194Rocky cliff, limestone cliff/rock outcrop, dry woodland above Kentucky River. Elevation: 637 feet. Aspect: West.Wild material2158751NA 88657
28NA 87419'Donna May'Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. NANot Available2023CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Physocarpus opulifolius 'Donna May' LITTLE DEVIL. Plants donated to USNA after the 2023 FONA Plant Sale; any intermediate nursery sources are not recorded, but the plants are still packaged with First Editions Plants containers and tags. Likely donated to FONA from a 2023 Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show booth.2155354NA 87419
29NA 87422'Hoogi021'Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. NANot Available2023CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Physocarpus opulifolius 'Hoogi021' LITTLE JOKER. Plants donated to USNA after the 2023 FONA Plant Sale; any intermediate nursery sources are not recorded, but the plants are still packaged with Monrovia containers and tags. Likely donated to FONA from a 2023 Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show booth.2155357NA 87422
30Ames 35933Ames 35933Physocarpus monogynus (Torr.) J. M. Coult. South Dakota, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2022COLLECTED09/26/2022Located approximately 2.20 miles southwest of Hill City along Reno Gulch Road approximately 1.0 mile west of intersection with highway 38543.91080900, -103.607340001610Slate-granite rubble, loose, shallow, dry soil on a steep south facing slopeWild materialPlants in nature representing a very localized population. Peak fall color occurred mid-September.2139696Ames 35933
31NA 87225'Bert Dart's G'Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. NANot Available2022CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Physocarpus opulifolius 'Bert Dart's G' FESTIVUS GOLD. From the 2022 FONA Plant Sale. Intermediate source unknown; original source Proven Winners/Spring Meadow Nursery (plants are still in Proven Winners containers with official PW tags at the time of accessioning).2155240NA 87225
32Ames 35794NCTN04Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. North Carolina, United StatesNC72020COLLECTED09/15/2019Nantahala National Forest along east side of Buck Creek Road near Buck Creek35.08316000, -83.616100001004Appalachian serpentine woodland; southwest facingWild material2109407Ames 35794
33Ames 35614F017Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7SEED2020COLLECTED09/29/2020Camp Shand located approximately 1.97 miles south, southeast of Cornwall, Lebanon County40.24719440, -76.39194440231Powerline cut. Edge of woodsWild material2109481Ames 35614
34Ames 34948JDC/PO/2019/026/905Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. West Virginia, United StatesNC7SEED2019COLLECTED08/10/2019Smoke Hole Region: Powers Hollow. Located approximately 5.2 miles west of Petersburg on the east side of Powers Hollow Road, Grant County39.00339500, -79.22036500455Exposed rock cliff edges.Wild materialFruits close to peak maturity. Small plants approximately 3-4' in height and spread likely due to extremely harsh habitat. In cultivation (NCRPIS), plants grow greater than 5' in height. 2096630Ames 34948
35W6 55819OR110-1059Physocarpus capitatus (Pursh) Kuntze Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialPhysocarpus capitatus1970530W6 55819
36Ames 34754OR080-51Physocarpus capitatus (Pursh) Kuntze Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2018COLLECTED08/17/2016Northwest Oregon Restoration Partnership nursery located at 6820 Barracks Circle, Tillamook.45.42405000, -123.7947200014ValleyWild material1957634Ames 34754
37Ames 33872PCCKY16-088Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Kentucky, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED09/30/2016Near Lake Cumberland36.93158000, -84.58255300222Limestone ridge/outcrop.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature measuring approximately 7 feet in height.1943373Ames 33872
38NA 83961NA 83961Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Kentucky, United StatesNANot Available2016COLLECTED09/30/2016Limestone ridge/outcrop near Lake Cumberland. [GPS coordinates do not appear to be exact. -SBL]36.93100000, -84.58200000222Limestone ridge/outcrop.1952531NA 83961
39Ames 33231Index Seminum 106Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United StatesNC7Not Available2016COLLECTED09/12/2013Intersection of Stoll and Peacock Roads, Section 25, T5N R1W, Clinton County.42.79850000, -84.37330000256Wet ditchWild material1936481Ames 33231
40NA 83067NA 83067Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Arkansas, United StatesNANot Available2015COLLECTED10/04/2014King's River Falls Natural Area; upstream of the junction of County Rds 3415 and 3500 and the bridge over Mink Creek branch of King's River; at the Dripping Springs Schoolhouse (1921).Mesic, mixed deciduous forest; growing above streambanks in sandy/gravelly soil.1953141NA 83067
41Ames 32069APS/PO/2013/034/119Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Wisconsin, United StatesNC72013COLLECTED06/17/2013Cana Island, Door County.45.08814100, -87.04772000Wild material1912291Ames 32069
42W6 45147CO932-277Physocarpus monogynus (Torr.) J. M. Coult. Colorado, United StatesW6SEED2012Wild material1905122W6 45147
43W6 43353UT931-255Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze Utah, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2012Wild material1898417W6 43353
44W6 43168WY090-43Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze Wyoming, United StatesW6SEED2012Wild material1897963W6 43168
45Ames 31097393Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. New York, United StatesNC7HABITATNot Available2011COLLECTED09/18/2011East side of Cayuga Lake, along Fire Lane Five Road, Cayuga County.42.64800000, -76.65800000116Rocky cliff. Wild material1891483Ames 31097
46NA 80396NA 80396Physocarpus monogynus (Torr.) J. M. Coult. South Dakota, United StatesNANot Available2010COLLECTED08/04/2010Custer State Park, next to Lake Trail at Sylvan Lake43.84692000, -103.566480001888Rocky boulder outcrop1951682NA 80396
47Ames 31428PHMO4-SOS-CO932-193-09Physocarpus monogynus (Torr.) J. M. Coult. Colorado, United StatesNC7SEED2010COLLECTED09/29/2009Lair o' the Bear park- From 6th Avenue and Simms, travel west on US-6 for 2.7 mi. Merge onto I-70 west and travel .9 miles. Merge onto C-470 E and travel 4.4 mi. Merge onto W Morrison Rd/CO-8 travel through town of Morrison and continue W on HWY74 for approx. 4 miles, turn left into Lair o' the Bear Park. Hike west on Bear Creek Trail for approximately .25 iles and cross bridge heading south on Bruin Bluff trail for approx. .75 mi. Plants are N and S of trail. Jefferson County, CO.39.66572222, -105.260722202064Open edges of forestWild material1842579Ames 31428
48W6 36953OR110-154Physocarpus capitatus (Pursh) Kuntze Oregon, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2009Wild material1827778W6 36953
49Ames 30387JDC/PO/2009/104/254Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Ohio, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED10/17/2009Near Snake Hollow, Shawnee State Forest, Otway Quad, Scioto County.38.80166667, -83.15666667241Edges of rocky creek. Wild material1823939Ames 30387
50Ames 30162JDC/PO/2009/069/219Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Illinois, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED09/25/2009Along Messmer Road, NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 30, T24N, R4E, Pleasant Valley Quad, Carroll County.42.12888889, -90.08444444204Roadside. 45% slope; north and east facing. Wild material1819743Ames 30162
51Ames 31427ID930-B28Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2009COLLECTEDPRE 05/01/2009Wild material1802206Ames 31427
52NA 78019NA 78019Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Alabama, United StatesNANot Available2008COLLECTED09/17/2008Kathy Stiles Freeland Preserve aka Goat Glade, within sight of the Little Cahaba River.1952681NA 78019
53WLP 1501RL 08029Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. NA2008COLLECTEDPRE 09/08/2008North Carolina, Haywood County, Harmon Den, along Forest Service road west of I-40.35.73543000, -83.02485000Wild material1896044WLP 1501
54Ames 29426Duplicate of Ames 29427Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United States SEEDHistoric2008COLLECTED09/25/2006Trails End Road to Wilderness State Park, right side of Wilderness Park Road, Emmet County.45.74944444, -84.85972222178Along the edge of beach, along the edge of a tree line, partial shade, sandy soils. Several shrubs. Wild material1775540Ames 29426
55Ames 29427RES006Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED09/25/2002Adjacent to park sign, along Wilderness Park Road, Emmet County.45.74944444, -84.85833333177Shrubs and upperstory.Wild material1775541Ames 29427
56Ames 29428RES015Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED10/02/2002South of covered bridge along Augusta Creek, Kellogg Forest, Augusta, Kalamazoo County.42.36305556, -85.35388889250Large shrub mass along the creek and access road. Wild material1775542Ames 29428
57Ames 29429RES028Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED12/05/2002Route 131 North at Little Muskegon River, just southwest of Morley, T13N R10W Sec. 35, Mecosta County.43.47361111, -85.47777778267Along the bank of the river adjacent to the highway, moist soils. Wild material1775543Ames 29429
58Ames 29430RES053Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED10/19/2004Interstate 75 South to Ortonville Road exit, Oakland County.42.74416667, -83.41833333306Lowland area of Clinton River Watershed, wet soils. Wild material1775544Ames 29430
59Ames 29924203443Physocarpus capitatus (Pursh) Kuntze Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2007COLLECTED10/04/2003Ecoregion 78b. West Evens Creek Road.42.63722000, -123.04389000555Wild material1718896Ames 29924
60Ames 29925230308Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze Washington, United StatesNC7SEED2007COLLECTED07/29/2004Okanogan. Stevens County. Huckleberry mountains, approximately 16.9km southwest of Chewelah.48.19806000, -117.89000000890Wild material1719228Ames 29925
61Ames 28324JDC-0162006Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United StatesNC7SEED2006COLLECTED10/04/2006Sarett Nature Preserve, just north of Benton Harbor, T3S R18W SE 1/4 SE 1/4 Sec. 34, Benton Heights Quad., Berrien County.42.15916667, -86.37944444180Floodplain of Paw Paw River. Full sun with no slope. Very wet soil; standing water approximately 0-4 inches deep. Occasional population abundance. Wild materialPlants 5-7 feet in height.1711424Ames 28324
62Ames 28331Ames 28331Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Michigan, United StatesNC7SEED2006COLLECTED09/23/2006South Pikes Bay Road, Cream City Point, south shore of Drummond Island, Huron Bay, Drummond, E 1/2 of Section 22, T41N, R5E, Whitney Bay Quad, Chippewa County.45.93555556, -83.78388889178Shoreline of Lake Huron. Full sun with southeastern exposure. Rocky, flat. Abundant population with irregular distribution. Site size 135 square meters. Wild materialShrubs, approximately 8 feet tall with a spread of 3 feet in diameter.1712472Ames 28331
63NA 75398RL 078Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. North Carolina, United StatesNANot Available2006COLLECTED07/01/2004North Carolina, Rutherford County, Chimney Rock Park; along Cliff Trail.Wild material1777665NA 75398
64Ames 27970'Center Glow'Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Minnesota, United StatesNC7Not Available2005DONATED05/01/2005Cultivar1700788Ames 27970
65Ames 27797No. 32Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Pennsylvania, United StatesNC7Not Available2005COLLECTEDAlong Butter Creek, Manderville Preserve, Piedmont Province, Bucks County.40.38333333, -75.36666667150Moist deciduous woods on slope. Growing with Liriodendron tulipifera, Tilia americana, Fraxinus americana, and Lindera benzoin.Wild material1684776Ames 27797
66Ames 29923191179Physocarpus capitatus (Pursh) Kuntze Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2005COLLECTED09/19/2002Ecoregion 5. Douglas County. Along banks of South Umpqua river, off county route 1, East of Canyonville.42.97417000, -123.19972000223Moderate canopy cover of Acer macrophyllum, Fraxinus latifolia and Quercus kelloggii. Understory of Corylus cornuta, Alnus rubra & Cornus stolonifera. Within floodplain of river.Wild materialShrub 1.8-5.5 meters tall. 1674094Ames 29923
67NA 73689NA 73689Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. NANot Available2004Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Physocarpus opulifolius.2149780NA 73689
68Ames 27465Duplicate of Ames 27001Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Minnesota, United States Historic2004COLLECTED2003Tettegouche State Park47.33972222, -91.18472222Wild material1655101Ames 27465
69CPHY 1HVSC-30Physocarpus ribesifolius Kom. Primorye, Russian FederationCORNot Available2001COLLECTED08/11/200112 miles northeast of Dalnegorsk, North Fork Red River.44.68555556, 135.59166667794Dense woods, 20 percent exposure. Black humus soil. White Birch forest, Larches, Rhododendron and Corylus mandshuricumWild material1664618CPHY 1
70Ames 21466444Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. Finland Historic1993COLLECTED07/25/1992Fresh meadow, Tamppilahti, Heinola, Etela-Hame.61.15000000, 26.08333333Wild material1086489Ames 21466
71Ames 20179239-89Physocarpus capitatus (Pursh) Kuntze British Columbia, Canada Historic1993COLLECTEDWild collected at Squakum Lake, British Columbia, Canada.Cultivated material1084364Ames 20179
72Ames 8402'Nugget'Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. South Dakota, United StatesNC7Not Available1988DEVELOPEDCultivarYellow-leaved sport, fine-textured shrub. Rec'd. 79 plants1043553Ames 8402
73Ames 13705'Luteus'Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. England, United KingdomNC7BARK1987COLLECTED09/29/1987CultivarMedium sized shrub, 2 m, sending up long wands of clear yellow lvs. which remain so till autumn. For not-too dry soil.1064500Ames 13705
74NA 59438'Luteus'Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. United Kingdom Historic1987COLLECTED09/29/1987CultivarMedium sized shrub, 2 m, sending up long wands of clear yellow lvs. which remain so till autumn. For not-too dry soil.1111688NA 59438