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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0NA 73412NA 73412Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. NANot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Eubotrys racemosus. Old USNA plant(s). Form received: unknown propagule type.2149650NA 73412
1NA 42186NA 42186Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. NANot Available2023Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Eubotrys racemosus. Surrey County, Va From 1978 Index Seminum2144945NA 42186
2NA 89040RJL2022MD-013Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. Maryland, United StatesNA2022COLLECTED10/05/2022Plants growing at Elkton State Forest along road and in wet woodlands over a distance of about 0.55 kilometers near the Elk Neck State Forest Shooting Range labelled as the address of 717 Irishtown Rd, North East, MD 21901. Plants are common but scattered on the edges and in the understory of low-lying wet woodlands. 39.58227200, -75.9132880057Plants are growing in part-shade to shade of deciduous forests on moist slopes and on hummocks in very moist to wet low-lying areas along seasonal or year-round flowing seeps.
Soils: The underlying geology of this area is of Cretaceous origin and comprised of Potomac Group, including Raritan and Patapsco Formations, and Patuxent Formation. The Potomac Group includes: interbedded quartzose gravels; proto-quartzitic to orthoquartzitic argillaceous sands; and white, dark gray, and multicolored silts and clays. Included withing this zone are Raritan and Patapsco Formations comprised of gray, brown, and red variegated silts and clays; lenticular, cross-bedded, argillaceous, subrounded sands; minor gravels; thickness. The Patuxent Formation is also interbedded in this zone and comprised of white or light gray to orange-brown, moderately sorted, cross-bedded, argillaceous, angular sands and subrounded quartz gravels; silts and clays subordinate that are predominantly pale gray.
Source: USGS Maryland Geologic Map Data https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/sgmc-unit.php?unit=MDKp%3B5
The primary soil types in the collection area are classified as Russett-Christiana-Hambrook Complex and/or Sassafras and Croom Soils; though, others may intersect and overlay in specific areas. The soils in the collecting area are generally described as a complex series of fluviomarine deposits. The soils range from a thin loam layer at the surface to varying levels of loam to sandy loam and/or extremely gravelly sandy clay loam strata, depending upon geographical location (ie. Hillslope summits, slopes, footslopes, swales, etc.).
Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx)
Wild material2139605NA 89040
3NA 88309MARSB-540Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. New Jersey, United StatesNA2021Wild materialGrowth formûthe plant is a shrub (i.e., a woody plant with several stems growing from the base)ûLeaf typeûthe leaf blade is simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets)ûLeaves per nodeûthere is one leaf per node along the stemûLeaf blade edgesûthe edge of the leaf blade has teethûLeaf durationûthe leaves drop off in winter (or they wither but persist on the plant)ûarmature on plantûthe plant does not have spines, prickles, or thornsûLeaf blade lengthû20–80 mmûLeaf blade widthû10–40 mmûLeaf stalkûthe leaves have leaf stalksûFruit type (general)ûthe fruit is dry and splits open when ripeûBark textureûthe bark of an adult plant is thin and smoothûTwig winter colorûgreenûredûBud scale numberûthere are three or more scales on the winter bud, and they overlap like shingles, with one edge covered and the other edge exposed2113553NA 88309
4NA 88310MARSB-535Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. New Jersey, United StatesNA2021Wild materialGrowth formûthe plant is a shrub (i.e., a woody plant with several stems growing from the base)ûLeaf typeûthe leaf blade is simple (i.e., lobed or unlobed but not separated into leaflets)ûLeaves per nodeûthere is one leaf per node along the stemûLeaf blade edgesûthe edge of the leaf blade has teethûLeaf durationûthe leaves drop off in winter (or they wither but persist on the plant)ûarmature on plantûthe plant does not have spines, prickles, or thornsûLeaf blade lengthû20–80 mmûLeaf blade widthû10–40 mmûLeaf stalkûthe leaves have leaf stalksûFruit type (general)ûthe fruit is dry and splits open when ripeûBark textureûthe bark of an adult plant is thin and smoothûTwig winter colorûgreenûredûBud scale numberûthere are three or more scales on the winter bud, and they overlap like shingles, with one edge covered and the other edge exposed2113550NA 88310
5NA 81712CSF-13-25Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. Maryland, United StatesNANot Available2013COLLECTED12/05/2013Cedarville State Forest near Brandywine/Waldorf, MD, Cedarville Pond.48Along northeast and southeast sides of pond and in swampy areas under deciduous canopy. Elevation: 160 feet.Wild material1950468NA 81712
6NA 83867NA 83867Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available2012COLLECTED06/21/2012U.S. National Arboretum, west side of Mt. Hamilton [USNA location code MTHAM-W].Mixed oak forest.1953576NA 83867
7WLP 11608287Eubotrys recurvus (Buckley) Britton North Carolina, United StatesNA2008COLLECTED11/07/2008Transylvania County, Toxaway Mountain; Southern Highlands Reserve, under power line.Wild material1892016WLP 1160
8NA 77953RL 07046Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. Florida, United StatesNANot Available2008COLLECTED10/04/2007Appalachicola National Forest, New River area30.12873000, -84.895460001950251NA 77953
9WLP 1161RL 07059Eubotrys recurvus (Buckley) Britton North Carolina, United StatesNA2008COLLECTEDNorth Carolina: Haywood County, Pisgah National Forest, along old access road/trail to Shining Rock Wilderness Area35.35311000, -82.867450001922678WLP 1161
10NA 67037NA 67037Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. NANot Available19951950418NA 67037
11NA 63271NG 12Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. Maryland, United StatesNANot Available1991COLLECTED10/02/1991Maryland: Caroline County, Tuckahoe State ParkWild material1913854NA 63271
12NA 56799NA 56799Eubotrys racemosus (L.) Nutt. Alabama, United StatesNANot Available1985COLLECTEDPRE 12/1985Wild material1953507NA 56799