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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 602374L-472Lupinus stiversii Kellogg California, United StatesW61994COLLECTED1985On Auberry Road, near Auberry.37.06666667, -119.483333331520Next to granite outcroppings and decomposed granite.Wild material1072568PI 602374
1PI 577291XDL-900334Lupinus texensis Hook. Texas, United StatesW6Not Available1990COLLECTEDWild materialHerb. Plant height up to 0.5m. Leaves digitate. Flowers blue in terminal racemes. Pods dehisce at maturity.1472262PI 577291
2PI 602371II-19-2Lupinus mexicanus Cerv. ex Lag. HungaryW61987DONATED09/26/1987Wild material1068581PI 602371
3PI 660697no. 2Lupinus digitatus Forssk. Andalucía, SpainW6SEEDNot Available1987DEVELOPEDPRE 07/01/1987Cultivated material1058564PI 660697
4PI 508613210Lupinus multiflorus Desr. BrazilW6Not Available1986COLLECTED01/23/1979Route BR 290, 23km W of Rosario do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul.Wild materialPlant dead but upright in habit, about 0.75m tall. Seed pods intact.1403549PI 508613
5PI 504439D-S 106Lupinus lepidus Douglas ex Lindl. var. lepidus Oregon, United StatesW61986COLLECTED07/25/1983U.S. Forest Service Road, 17km from Ukiah to Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon.Wild materialSmall mat lupine.1399375PI 504439
6PI 602369WKT 35Lupinus pilosus L. Aydın, TurkeyW6SEED1985COLLECTED06/27/198511km north of Aydincik and 20km from Gulnar.36.80000000, 33.66666667520Along road cut. Soil stony and rocky.Wild materialDry, mostly shattered, pod borer1056073PI 602369
7PI 457977CTC 18Lupinus mutabilis Sweet Cusco, PeruW61980COLLECTEDCultivated material1352913PI 457977
8PI 385129SS-24Lupinus hispanicus Boiss. & Reut. SpainW61973COLLECTED1973On N 403, 48km south of Avila, a little past El Tiembla. Light brown, gritty loamy sand. Roadside agriculture.1100Wild materialHerbaceous annual 10 1288971PI 385129
9PI 28471619692Lupinus concinnus J. Agardh California, United StatesW61962COLLECTEDRoadside 8 miles northwest of Proville, road to Chico Wild materialAbundant winter-spring annual; flowers small, light purple 10 1212759PI 284716
10PI 28472819731Lupinus succulentus Douglas ex K. Koch California, United StatesW6Not Available1962COLLECTEDHayward roadbank, Alameda County Wild materialAnnual to 16in high; flowers purple 10 1212783PI 284728
11W6 17967CPI 100738Lupinus cosentinii Guss. PortugalW6Not Available1996COLLECTED06/06/1980Chamines.37.08333333, -8.4666666750Arable land - pasture, within gen. habitat. Coarse sand. Slope slight.Wild materialFlower color light blue. Seed permeability H.1521242W6 17967
12W6 14749II-19-3Lupinus mexicanus Cerv. ex Lag. HungaryW61987DONATED09/26/1987Cultivated material1068582W6 14749