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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 649655002Cornus alternifolia L. f. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2005COLLECTED07/17/2005Adjacent to the Boone River on the south side, Tunnel Mill Wildlife Management Area, Hamilton County42.34972222, -93.85777778295Partial shade. 40% slope with a northern aspectWild material4 plants with approximately 3-5 inch caliper and approximately 15-20 feet in height. Foliage quality very clean with little to no leaf spots. Likely has some Septoria resistance.1685174PI 649655
1Ames 35564JDC/DP/2020/021/942Dalea purpurea Vent. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2020COLLECTED09/17/2020Located approximately 0.75 miles east of Blairsburg, T89N, R24W NE 1/4 of Sec. 36, Hamilton County42.48218800, -93.63088000376Roadside, remnant prairie. Canisteo and Nicollette clay loam soils (1-3 percent slopes) with depth to water table about 0-42 inches, slightly acidic and somewhat poorly drained. Very diverse flora present.Wild material2107727Ames 35564
2OPGC 7547JDC/AT/2020/020/941Asclepias tuberosa L. Iowa, United StatesOPGC2020COLLECTED09/17/2020Located approximately 0.75 miles east of Blairsburg, T89N, R24W NE 1/4 of Sec. 36, Hamilton County42.48218800, -93.63088000376Roadside, remnant prairie. Canisteo and Nicollette clay loam soils (1-3 percent slopes) with depth to water table about 0-42 inches, slightly acidic and somewhat poorly drained. Very diverse flora present.Wild material2107726OPGC 7547
3Ames 34200Ellsworth Clear LakeTownship CemeterySalix humilis Marshall var. tristis (Aiton) Griggs Iowa, United StatesNC7FLOWER2018COLLECTED05/17/2018Ellsworth Clear Lake Township Cemetery located approximately 4.68 miles west, southwest of Randall just east of Olsen Ave., off 390th Street, T86N R24W NW ¼ SE ¼ SW ¼ Sec. 30.42.22720200, -93.69239400325Dry ridge top. Remnant prairieWild materialSpecimens at collection site in nature measuring approximately 2.5 feet in height with significant suckering and minimal branching. Stem color (variable) at time of collection (17 May 2018) with mostly dark yellow, greenish or brownish-orange. Female catkins measuring 1.25-2.00 cm. Pubescent leaves, rounded at tips. Plants with severe dieback (e.g. 1-2' on stems), but are respouting. Unknown if dieback at collection site is due to herbicide or environmental conditions. According to local botanist and author of the Vascular Flora of Hamilton County, Iowa (Thompson 2007), Thompson indicated this was the largest population observed (Thompson pers. comm., 16 May 2018) in Hamilton County. During a growout via seed executed in 2018 at NCRPIS, a total of 64 plants generated 19 males and 45 females.1963307Ames 34200
4Ames 32809JDC/EP/2014/129/632Echinacea pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. Iowa, United StatesNC72014COLLECTED10/21/2014Located approximately 0.75 miles east of Blairsburg, T89N, R24W NE 1/4 of Sec. 36, Hamilton County42.48238900, -93.63018100376Roadside, remnant prairie. Very diverse flora presentWild material1921819Ames 32809
5Ames 32810JDC/SA/2014/128/631Spiraea alba Du Roi Iowa, United StatesNC7MISCELLANEOUS2014COLLECTED10/21/2014Located approximately 0.75 miles east of Blairsburg, T89N, R24W NE 1/4 of Sec. 36.42.48218800, -93.63088000376Roadside, remnant prairie. Canisteo and Nicollette clay loam soils (1-3 percent slopes) with depth to water table about 0-42 inches, slightly acidic and somewhat poorly drained. Very diverse flora present.Wild material1921820Ames 32810
6OPGC 4197JDC/PP/2014/029/531Phlox pilosa L. subsp. fulgida (Wherry) Wherry Iowa, United StatesOPGC2014COLLECTED07/22/2014NE 1/4 of Section 36, T89N, R24W, approximately 0.75 mile east of Blairsburg, Hamilton County.42.48260000, -93.62550000372Prairie remnant along abandoned railroad. Very unique and biologically diverse area, both wetland and upland prairie species nearby. Nicollet Loam (1 to 3 percent slope) depth to water table: about 12-42 inches, 0-18 inches: slightly acid, loam, somewhat poorly drained and Canisteo silty clay loam (0 to 2 percent slope) depth to water table: 0-12 inches; 0-10 inches moderately alkaline, silty clay loam; poorly drained. Associated with Amorpha canescens, Artemisia ludoviciana, Asclepias tuberosa, Coreopsis lanceolata, Dalea purpurea, Desmodium canadense, Echinacea pallida, Europhorbia esula, Liatris pycnostachya, Melilotus officinalis, Pycnanthemum virginianum, Salix humilis, Schizachyrium scoparium, Silphium laciniatum, Solidago, Spiraea alba, and Zizia aurea.Wild material1919856OPGC 4197
7Ames 32385Blairsburg RR ROWSalix humilis Marshall Iowa, United StatesNC7Shoot2014COLLECTED03/11/2014Located approximately 0.75 miles east of Blairsburg, T89N, R24W NE ¼ of Sec. 36.42.48260000, -93.62550000372Very unique and biologically diverse area. Nicollet loam soil (1 to 3% slope), slightly acid loam soil (somewhat poorly drained), Canisteo silty clay loam soil (0 to 2% slope), and moderately alkaline silty clay loam soil (poorly drained). Both wetland and upland prairie species nearbyWild materialPlants sampled in nature averaged 2.0-4.0 feet in height. Tallest of four specimens was 5 feet in height. Progeny grown from original seed collected in nature (17 May 2019) when grown in cultivation (NCRPIS - Ames, Iowa) showed substantial variation in leaf morphology. Out of 50 seedlings, seven specimens are likely hybrids (Salix x conifera). Growth habit appears to be relatively uniform: small-medium sized plants (e.g. less than 6-8'), multi-branched, wide-spreading shrubs with near horizontal branching occurring near the base.1918672Ames 32385
8Ames 35549Separation from Ames 32385Salix ×conifera Wangenh. Iowa, United StatesNC7FRUIT2014COLLECTED05/17/201942.48260000, -93.62550000372Very unique and biologically diverse area. Nicollet loam soil (1 to 3% slope), slightly acid loam soil (somewhat poorly drained), Canisteo silty clay loam soil (0 to 2% slope), and moderately alkaline silty clay loam soil (poorly drained). Both wetland and upland prairie species nearbyWild materialOriginally acquired in nature via intential sampling of Salix humilis (Ames 32385). Specimens sampled averaged 0.9 meters in height. Tallest of four specimens was 1.5 meters in height. Progeny grown from original seed collected in nature (17 May 2019) when grown in cultivation (NCRPIS - Ames, Iowa) showed substantial variation in leaf morphology. Out of 50 seedlings, seven specimens assumed to be hybrids (Salix x conifera) were selected to represent this accession. Growth habit appears to be relatively uniform: short plants (e.g. less than 6-8'), multi-branched shrubs with branching occurring near the base. Stems and petioles pubescent; adaxial and abaxial surfaces of leaves very sparsely pubescent but mid-veins relatively pubescent. Stipules present and persistent. Abaxial surfaces slightly whitish, while adaxial surfaces are slightly glossy and dark green in color. These hybrids are likely sterile; two attempts at controlled pollination failed to produce seed.2106732Ames 35549
9Ames 31047JDC/FN/2011/001/351Fraxinus nigra Marshall Iowa, United StatesNC7Not Available2011COLLECTED09/07/2011Located along the Boone River between Tunnel Mill Road and Bells Mill Road, T87N R26W SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec.15 and SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Sec.14, Stanhope Quad, Hamilton County42.34940000, -93.85550000317Floodplain and sloped riverbanksWild material1888418Ames 31047
10Ames 2835113Hypericum majus (A. Gray) Britton Iowa, United States SEEDHistoric2006COLLECTED09/26/2006Department of Natural Resources public area, approximately 0.75 mile northwest of 305th Street dead end parking lot, T87N R26W SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec.15, Webster Township, Hamilton County42.35055556, -93.86388889289Far east edge of tilled field, within 1st and 2nd rows of crops and into edge of untilled wetland. Southeast side of Boone River floodplain pond, 60 yards west of woods. Black wet river bottom soilWild materialPlants up to 12 inches tall. Associated with Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cyperus odoratus, Lindernia dubia, Ludwigia polycarpa, Lysimachia hybrida, Mimulus ringens, Mollugo verticillata, Penthorum sedoides, Phalaris arundinacea, Rorippa palustris, Setaria, and Zea mays.1712921Ames 28351
11NA 73808495Carpinus caroliniana Walter Iowa, United StatesNANot Available2004COLLECTED09/03/2003South side of Boone River, 0.5 mile downstream from Tunnel Mill Road, Boone Forks Wildlife Area, T87N R26W, SW 1/4 of NW 1/4, Section 14, Hamilton County.42.34972222, -93.85250000294North facing slope.Wild material1660775NA 73808
12WLP 1930Ames 27127Viburnum rafinesqueanum Schult. Iowa, United StatesNAPLANT2003COLLECTED08/19/2003Approximately 0.5 mile northwest of parking lot, west of Tunnel Mill Road, Boone Forks Wildlife Area, Webster Township, Hamilton County. (SE 1/4 of NE 1/4, Section 15, T87N R26W.)42.34833333, -93.85722222Wild material1648551WLP 1930
13Ames 27276Duplicate of Ames 36172Cornus rugosa Lam. Iowa, United States Historic2003COLLECTED08/10/2003Located approximately 0.5 mile northwest of parking lot, west of Tunnel Mill Road, Boone Forks Wildlife Area, T87N R26W SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 Sec. 15, Webster Township, Hamilton County42.34833333, -93.85722222324Wild material1648477Ames 27276