| 0 | PI 34584 | | Poliothyrsis sinensis Oliv. | Massachusetts, United States | | | Historic | 1912 | COLLECTED | | | | | | | | 1599943 | PI 34584 |
| 1 | WLP 1543 | NACPEC18-062 | Poliothyrsis sinensis Oliv. | Hubei Sheng, China | NA | | | 2018 | COLLECTED | 09/19/2018 | Shennongjia Forest District; Xinhua; Xinhua. | 31.66103000, 110.92521000 | 984 | Disturbed roadside at base of cliff/vertical outcrop. Growing in clay/talus. | | Seeds and four herbarium specimens collected from one plant. Photographed. In addition to the listed associated taxa, found growing in association with "ruderal species". | 2108979 | WLP 1543 |
| 2 | NA 69485 | NA 69485 | Poliothyrsis sinensis Oliv. | Anhui Sheng, China | NA | | Not Available | 1998 | COLLECTED | 10/07/1998 | Qinlang Peak Reserve: Houershi. Valley called the Da Xi, which supposedly means Elephant-Lion Valley | 29.13500000, 118.39638000 | 820 | Open meadow, near stream, sloping site | | | 1952698 | NA 69485 |
| 3 | NGRL 243 | TS98-011 | Poliothyrsis sinensis Oliv. | Anhui Sheng, China | | | Historic | 1998 | COLLECTED | 10/07/1998 | Shexian County, Qingliang Peak Reserve: Houershi. Valley called the Da Xi, which supposedly means Elephant-Lion Valley. | 29.13500000, 118.39638889 | 820 | Open meadow, near stream, sloping site, 45 degree slope, east aspect, rocky. Growing with Grewia, Emmenopterys, Lindera, Lespedeza, ferns, Camellia sp. | Wild material | Single stemmed tree, 12 m, D.B.H. 7.5 cm; lateral branches, alternate, simple foliage; infloresence borne terminatly. Bark smooth with horizontal lenticels. Leaves simple, alternate, with red petiole. Fruit upright, borne in clusters with dihiscant capsules. Herbarium specimen collected. | 1571437 | NGRL 243 |
| 4 | NA 31715 | NA 31715 | Poliothyrsis sinensis Oliv. | | NA | | Not Available | 1969 | | | | | | | Uncertain improvement status | Full name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Poliothyrsis sinensis. Rec'd thru F. G. Meyer; accession information (undated) from F. G. Meyer. Following information received from F.G. Meyer: "The Poliothyrsis is a very rare plant related to Idesia. Legendre probably has the only plant of it in this country. Suggest we plant it near Idesia." | 2144237 | NA 31715 |