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0PI 686926DEIL-332-HZ4Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe multiple generations of intermating and seed increase produced the germplasms which are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone. Plants of DEIL-332-HZ4, and DEIL-332- HZ5 are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. The germplasms differ in maturity with the germplasms based on southern collections typically flowering later in the summer. There is also variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. Illinois bundleflower can be used in plantings for pollinators, wildlife food, conservation, and forage1957812PI 686926
1PI 686928DEIL-332-HA5Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe multiple generations of intermating and seed increase produced the germplasms which are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone. Plants of DEIL-332-HZ4, and DEIL-332- HZ5 are morphologically similar to those found in native prairies in their respective ecoregions and Plant Hardiness Zones in the Midwest states of the USA. The germplasms differ in maturity with the germplasms based on southern collections typically flowering later in the summer. There is also variation within each of the germplasms for maturity, plant height and other traits. Plant breeders can use these germplasms as base populations for cultivar development or companies producing seed of native plants can use them as a seed source of known adaptation. Illinois bundleflower can be used in plantings for pollinators, wildlife food, conservation, and forage1957814PI 686928
2PI 686935DEIL-251-HZ5aDesmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe multiple generations of intermating and seed increase produced the germplasms which are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone. 1957821PI 686935
3PI 686936DEIL-251-HA5bDesmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe multiple generations of intermating and seed increase produced the germplasms which are adapted to their respective ecoregion and plant hardiness zone. 1957822PI 686936
4PI 675019CBG-1773Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Missouri, United StatesS9SEED2013COLLECTED07/28/2011183Dolomite glade edgeWild material1908829PI 675019
5PI 675020CBG-1799Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald South Dakota, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2013COLLECTED08/31/2011Road ditch and lake sideWild material1908830PI 675020
6PI 675022LBJWC-MM-741Desmanthus velutinus Scheele Texas, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2012DONATED2012Wild material1902477PI 675022
7PI 675021245496Desmanthus leptolobus Torr. & A. Gray United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2011COLLECTED07/12/2004Gently rolling terrainWild material1895418PI 675021
8PI 634750'BeeTAM-06'Desmanthus bicornutus S. Watson Texas, United StatesS92004DEVELOPEDCultivarPlants show a highly elongated hypocotyl and minimally elongated epicotyl at seedling emergence. Plant expresses nyctinastic leaf movements with both the pinnae and petiole moving downward at night. The cotyledons as well as the leaflets undergo upward nyctinastic movement. Plant is not seismonastic. Although this plant will flower in the spring, will not flower in the spring of the year of establishment. Plant height varies with rainfall, but under reasonable moisture and growing conditions, plant will grow to a height of 1.25 to 2.5 meters. Plant becomes woody at base as matures, and developes a cylindrical, woody, branched taproot. Begins flowering in late August or early Sept. Flowering and seed set can be greatly modified by drought and heat stress, and if soil or water variation exists within a field, flowering within a field can be modified by several days to more than two weeks. Flowers are round heads or condensed spikes born 1-2 in the axils of the leaves. Plant flowers profusely and will set pod in clusters of 11 or 12 pods per cluster. Each pod about 10 to 11 seeds that weigh from 0.350 to 0.570 grams per 100 seed. Fruit shape linear; endocarp elaborated into hair-like structures between the seed; and distal end of legume fruit has an attenuated beak. Pods dehiscent along both sutures. Leaf color green to dark green (5 GY 3/4 to 7.5 GY 4/4). Stem and pods tend to turn red (5R 3/4) in the fall as temperatures cool down. Immature pods mostly green, but as pod starts to mature turn red on the upper surface. Leaf bipinnately compound with about 7 pairs of pinnae per leaf and about 19 pairs of leaflets per pinnae. Petiole length about 50 to 60 mm and the longest pinnae about 23 to 28 mm. Stipule length about 3.5 mm. Fully mature seed brown (2.5 YR 3/4).1653121PI 634750
9PI 634751'BeeTAM-08'Desmanthus bicornutus S. Watson Texas, United StatesS92004DEVELOPEDCultivarPlant shows a highly elongated hypocotyl and minimally elongated epicotyl at seedling emergence. Plant expresses nyctinastic leaf movements with both the pinnae and petiole moving downward at night. The cotyledons as well as the leaflets undergo upward nyctinastic movement. Plant is not seismonastic. Although this plant will flower in the spring, will not flower in the spring of the year of establishment. Plant height varies with rainfall, but under reasonable moisture and growing conditions, plant will grow to a height of 1.25 to 2.5 meters. Plant becomes woody at the base as matures, and develops a cylindrical, woody, branched taproot. Begins flowering in late August or early September. Flowering and seed set can be greatly modified by drought and heat stress, and if soil or water variation exists within a field, flowering within a field can be modified by several days to more than two weeks. Flowers are round heads or condensed spikes born 1-2 in the axils of the leaves. Plant flowers profusely and will set pod in clusters of 10 or 11 pods per cluster. Each pod will have about 9 or 10 seeds that weigh from 0.35 to 0.52 grams per 100 seed. Fruit shape linear; endocarp elaborated into hair-like structures between the seed; and distal end of legume fruit has an attenuated beak. Pods dehiscent along both sutures. Leaf color green to dark green (5 GY 4/4-6 to 7.5 GY 4/4). Stem and pods tend to turn red (5 R 3/4/4-6) in the fall as temperatures cool down. Immature pods mostly green, but as pod starts to mature turn red on the upper surface. Leaf bipinnately compound with about 8 pairs of pinnae per leaf and about 24 pairs of leaflets per pinnae. Petiole length about 60 to 70 mm and the longest pinnae about 30 to 40 mm. Stipule length about 3.7 mm. Fully mature seed brown (2.5 YR 3/4).1653132PI 634751
10PI 634752'BeeTAM-37'Desmanthus bicornutus S. Watson Texas, United StatesS92004DEVELOPEDCultivarPlants show a highly elongated hypocotyl and minimally elongated epicotyl at seedling emergence. Plant expresses nyctinastic leaf movements with both the pinnae and petiole moving downward at night. The cotyledons as well as the leaflets undergo upward nyctinastic movement. Plant is not seismonastic. Although this plant will flower in the spring, will not flower in the spring of the year of establishment. Plant height varies with rainfall, but under reasonable moisture and growing conditions, plant will grow to a height of 1.25 to 2.5 meters. Plant becomes woody at base as matures, and develops a cylindrical, woody, branched taproot. Begins flowering in late August or early Sept. Flowering and seed set can be greatly modified by drought and heat stress, and if soil or water variation exists within a field, flowering within a field can be modified by several days to more than two weeks. Flowers are round heads or condensed spikes born 1-2 in the axils of the leaves. Plant flowers profusely and will set pod in clusters of 8 or 9 pods per cluster. Each pod about 13 to 15 seeds that will weigh 0.54 to 0.65 grams per 100 seed. Fruit shape linear; endocarp elaborated into hair-like structures between the seed; and distal end of legume fruit has an attenuated beak. Pods dehiscent along both sutures. Leaf color green to dark green (5 GY 4/4 to 7.5 GY 4/4). Stem and pods tend to turn red (5R 3/4) in the fall as temperatures cool down. Immature pods mostly green, but as pod starts to mature turn red on the upper surface. Leaf bipinnately compound with about 6 pairs of pinnae per leaf and about 24 pars of leaflets per pinnae. Petiole length about 65 t0 75 mm and the longest pinnae about 35 to 40 mm. Stipule length about 3.5 mm. Fully mature seed brown (2.5 YR 3/4).1653147PI 634752
11PI 634753'BeeTAM-57'Desmanthus bicornutus S. Watson Texas, United StatesS92004DEVELOPEDCultivarPlants show a highly elongated hypocotyl and minimally elongated epicotyl at seedling emergence. Plant expresses nyctinastic leaf movements with both the pinnae and petiole moving downward at night. The cotyledons as well as the leaflets undergo upward nyctinastic movement. Plant is not seismonastic. Although this plant will flower in the spring, will not flower in the spring of the year of establishment. Plant height varies with rainfall, but under reasonable moisture and growing conditions, plant will grow to a height of 1.75 to 3 meters. Plant becomes woody at base as matures and developes a cylindrical, woody, branched taproot. Begins flowering in July or early August. Flowering and seed set can be greatly modified by drought and heat stress, and if soil or water variation exists within a field, flowering within a field can be modified by several days to more than two weeks. Flowers are round heads or condensed spikes born 1-2 in the axils of the leaves. Plant flowers profusely and will set pod in clusters of 6 to 9 pods per cluster. Each pod about 12 to 15 seeds that will weigh 0.65 to 0.80 grams per 100 seed. Fruit shape linear; endocarp elaborated into hair-like structures between the seed; and distal end of legume fruit has an attenuated beak. Pods dehiscent along both sutures. Leaf color green to dark green (7.5 GY 3/4, 4/2 and 5/4). Stem and pods tend to green (5G 5/6 and 6/6) but will show some hint of red as temperatures cool down. Immature pods mostly green, but as pod starts to mature turn red on the upper surface. Leaf bipinnately compound with about 6 pairs of pinnae per leaf and about 21 pairs of leaflets per pinnae. Petiole length about 40 to 50 mm and the longest pinnae about 23 to 28 mm. Stipule length about 4.5 mm. Fully mature seed brown (2.5 YR 3/4). 1653283PI 634753
12PI 555587Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Minnesota, United StatesS91991COLLECTED09/06/1991In moist sand along lake shore where spring wind driven ice disturbs soil. Approx. 4.8km E of town of Herman on State Hwy. #27, SE corner of Long Lake, Grant County, Minnesota. (SE1/4, SW1/4 Sec. 8 T127N R43W).Wild materialPlants to 2ft. tall, few producing seed. Growing among Scripus sp. and Bidens sp. Infrequent at this site, the northernmost for the species, and rare in the region. Herbarium voucher no. 4184 collected 08/17/78 by C.R. Sperling.1450559PI 555587
13PI 5438959006779Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTEDMissouri1438831PI 543895
14PI 5438969017600Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED07/01/1980Ft. Bend County, TexasMiller soil series at collection site.1438832PI 543896
15PI 5438979028305Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED07/01/1981Cameron Parish, LouisianaHarris soil series at collection site.1438833PI 543897
16PI 5438989028326Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED10/01/1981West Feliciana Parish, LouisianaSharkey soil series at collection site.1438834PI 543898
17PI 5438999028341Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED10/01/1981Lafayette County, ArkansasBillyhaw soil series at collection site.1438835PI 543899
18PI 5439009021695Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED09/01/1980Howard County, ArkansasSumter soil series at collection site.1438836PI 543900
19PI 5439019028950Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTEDTexasComposite sample from Knox City PMC.1438837PI 543901
20PI 5439029028953Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED09/01/1981Lee County, Mississippi1438838PI 543902
21PI 5439039028955Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTEDChickasaw County, Mississippi1438839PI 543903
22PI 5439049028956Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED08/01/1981Miller County, ArkansasBillyhaw soil series at collection site.1438840PI 543904
23PI 5439059028957Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED08/01/1981Hempstead County, ArkansasHouston soil series at collection site.1438841PI 543905
24PI 5439069028958Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED09/01/1981Howard County, ArkansasOktibbeha soil series at collection site.1438842PI 543906
25PI 5439079028374Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED10/01/1982Lee County, ArkansasDundee soil series at collection site.1438843PI 543907
26PI 5439089028381Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED10/01/1982Sharkey County, MississippiForestdale soil series at collection site.1438844PI 543908
27PI 5439099028429Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED11/01/1982Little River County, ArkansasHouston soil series at collection site.1438845PI 543909
28PI 5439109028430Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED11/01/1982Hampstead County, ArkansasHouston soil series at collection site.1438846PI 543910
29PI 5439119028448Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED09/01/1982Mississippi County, ArkansasConvent soil series at collection site.1438847PI 543911
30PI 5439129028461Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/01/1982Conway County, ArkansasEndevs soil series at collection site.1438848PI 543912
31PI 5439139028469Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED11/01/1982Howard County, ArkansasTerouge soil series at collection site.1438849PI 543913
32PI 5439149028485Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United StatesS91990COLLECTED09/01/1982La Salle Parish, LouisianaSharkey soil series at collection site.1438850PI 543914
33PI 5439159028960Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. United StatesS91990COLLECTEDTexasComposite sample from Knox City, PMC.1438851PI 543915
34PI 638992Grif 5549Desmanthus bicornutus S. Watson Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS9PLANT1989COLLECTED19881032183PI 638992
35PI 638993VI 7Desmanthus sp. VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED06/10/1988On autopista between Valencia and Caracas, km 100, at "Estacion Servicio Morocha Dos". Roadside and abandoned sites.1032172PI 638993
36PI 638994VI 14Desmanthus sp. Dominican RepublicS91989COLLECTED03/14/1988CENIP station, Matanza, Dominican Republic.Associated with Bothriochloa pertusa.1032179PI 638994
37PI 638995VI 3Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Portuguesa, VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED05/1988Soil pH 4-5, 1400-1600 mm rainfall.1032203PI 638995
38PI 638996VI 4Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED06/08/1988Las Majaguaz, Venezuela. Roadside, near irrigation canal.1032206PI 638996
39PI 638997VI 5Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED06/10/1988Tinaquillo, La Variante, Venezuela. Roadside.1032213PI 638997
40PI 638998VI 6Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Cojedes, VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED06/10/1988Apartaderos, Cojedes, Venezuela; roadside.1032216PI 638998
41PI 638999VI 8Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED06/10/1988On autopista between Valencia and Caracas, km 46; roadside.1032223PI 638999
42PI 639000VI 10Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS91989COLLECTED08/17/1987Annaly, St. Croix. On highway 58 near junction with highway 765; roadside.1032226PI 639000
43PI 639001VI 11Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Dominican RepublicS91989COLLECTED03/14/1988On highway to San Cristobol, in Las Cajuilites, Dominican Republic; roadside.1032233PI 639001
44PI 639002VI 12Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Dominican RepublicS91989COLLECTED03/14/1988CESDA, San Cristobal, Dominican Republic. Associated with Panicum maximum near irrigation ditch.Possibly equivalent to CIAT 961.1032236PI 639002
45PI 639003VI 13Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED03/14/1988On highway, halfway between San Cristobol and Bani, between km 16 and 17. From grazed area at edge of sugar cane field near roadside.1032243PI 639003
46PI 639004VI 15Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED03/15/1988Two km from Boca Chica, in direction of San Pedro de Macoris, highway "Las Americas", Dominican Republic. Sixty m from sea.Sandy soil, lime base. Possibly equivalent to USDA PI 171962.1032246PI 639004
47PI 639005VI 16Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Dominican RepublicS91989COLLECTED03/15/1988Route 4, km 30, 3 km after San Pedro de Marcoris, towards Hato Mayor, Dominican Republic; roadside.1032253PI 639005
48PI 639006VI 17Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Dominican RepublicS91989COLLECTED03/15/1988Three km outside Seibo, on road to experiment station, Dominican Republic; roadside.1032256PI 639006
49PI 639007VI 18Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Dominican RepublicS91989COLLECTED03/15/1988Outside La Romana, on road from Alto de Chavon, Dominican Republic; roadside.1032263PI 639007
50PI 639008VI 19Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Dominican RepublicS91989COLLECTED03/15/1988Arroyo Hatillo, Route 1, Dominican Republic; roadside.1032266PI 639008
51PI 639009VI 77Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Antigua, Antigua and BarbudaS91989COLLECTED1987Clarke's Hill, Antigua.1032273PI 639009
52PI 639010VI 82Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED06/10/1988On highway between Valencia and Caracas, km 20; roadside.1032276PI 639010
53PI 639011VI 84Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Portuguesa, VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED06/07/1988Campus of Universidad Ezequiel Zamora, Guanare, Portuguesa, Venezuela.1032283PI 639011
54PI 639012VI 85Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED06/08/1988Autopista "Jose Antonio Paez", between Guanare and Acarigua, km 30, Venezuela; roadside.1032286PI 639012
55PI 639013Grif 5570Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS91989COLLECTED19881032293PI 639013
56PI 639014Grif 5571Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS91989COLLECTED19881032296PI 639014
57PI 639015Grif 5572Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS91989COLLECTED19881032303PI 639015
58PI 639016VI 9Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS91989COLLECTED03/30/1988Estate Granard, St. Croix.Green panic (Panicum maximum) pastures planted in 1986.1032313PI 639016
59PI 639017VI 76Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS91989COLLECTED07/1987Estate Diamond, St. Croix; roadside.1032316PI 639017
60PI 639018Grif 5576Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS91989COLLECTED19881032323PI 639018
61PI 643895VI 1Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS9Not Available1989COLLECTED08/05/1987Udall Pt., St. Croix V.I. Roadside.1032192PI 643895
62PI 643896VI 2Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Portuguesa, VenezuelaS91989COLLECTED1987Soil pH 5-6, 1600-2000 mm rainfall.1032196PI 643896
63PI 668548Grif 5573Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Virgin Islands, U.S., United StatesS91989COLLECTED19881032306PI 668548
64PI 593051190-V-NPMM 1Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Mississippi, United StatesS91987DONATED1987Breeding material1173911PI 593051
65PI 477961T 8234Desmanthus velutinus Scheele Texas, United StatesS91983COLLECTED08/01/1969Hondo, Texas (Medina County)Cultivated materialMultiple use conservation plant for range, wildlife food and cover. Uvalde soil series.1372897PI 477961
66PI 477070Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. UruguayS91982DEVELOPED1372006PI 477070
67PI 477071Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. UruguayS91982COLLECTED03/1981Sandy fertile soil, Experimental Sta., Banados de Medina, Ce rro Largo Dept-32.33333333, -54.33333333Collected by A. Vidal.1372007PI 477071
68PI 436877PMT-3623Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED08/01/1974Blaine Co., Oklahoma470Collected by R. Cox.1331813PI 436877
69PI 436878Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United States Historic1979COLLECTED08/1974Medina Co., Oklahoma318Collected by D. Ankle.1331814PI 436878
70PI 436879Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United States Historic1979COLLECTED08/1974Lorain Co., Oklahoma424Collected by D. Ankle.1331815PI 436879
71PI 436880Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United States Historic1979COLLECTED11/1974Chambers Co., Texas3Collected by J. Neaville.1331816PI 436880
72PI 436881MS-5479Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED09/01/1977Harper Co., Oklahoma543Pratt soil series.1331817PI 436881
73PI 436882MS-4982Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED08/01/1977Osage Co., Oklahoma2661331818PI 436882
74PI 436883MS-5481Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED10/01/1977Miami Co., Oklahoma366Port soil series1331819PI 436883
75PI 436884MS-4983Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED10/01/1977Craig Co., Oklahoma211Dennis soil series.1331820PI 436884
76PI 436885MS-5482Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED10/01/1977Cleveland Co., Oklahoma336Dale soil series.1331821PI 436885
77PI 436886MS-5483Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED09/01/1977Blaine Co., Oklahoma473Leshara-Slickspot soil series1331822PI 436886
78PI 436887MS-5484Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED08/01/1977Kingfisher Co., Oklahoma347Bethany soil series1331823PI 436887
79PI 436888MS-5485Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED09/01/1977Grant Co., Oklahoma333Pratt soil series.1331824PI 436888
80PI 436889MS-5486Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED09/01/1977Noble Co., Oklahoma303Lucien soil series.1331825PI 436889
81PI 436890MS-5487Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED08/01/1977Murray Co., OklahomaKiti-Heiden soil series.1331826PI 436890
82PI 436891Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United States Historic1979COLLECTED08/1977Murray Co., OklahomaCollected by E. Weisner.1331827PI 436891
83PI 436892MS-5489Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED08/01/1977Bryan Co., Oklahoma185Durant soil series.1331828PI 436892
84PI 436893MS-5490Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED08/01/1977Bryan Co., Oklahoma212Rustin-Dennis Assoc. soil series.1331829PI 436893
85PI 436894MS-5491Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED08/01/1977McCurtain Co., Oklahoma155Swink-Hollywood Complex soil series.1331830PI 436894
86PI 436895MS-5492Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED08/01/1977Latimer Co., Oklahoma212Bengal-Denman soil series.1331831PI 436895
87PI 436896MS-5493Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United States Historic1979COLLECTED09/01/1977Payne Co., Oklahoma273Darnell-Stephenville soil series.1331832PI 436896
88PI 436897MS-4991Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91979COLLECTED07/01/1978Lincoln Co., Oklahoma242Renfrow soil series.1331833PI 436897
89PI 436898MS-4969Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Texas, United StatesS91979COLLECTED10/01/1969De Witt Co., Texas53Engle soil series.1331834PI 436898
90PI 436899Desmanthus sp. United States Historic1979COLLECTED1976TexasCollected by D. Palmer.1331835PI 436899
91PI 434011'SABINE'Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Texas, United StatesS91979COLLECTED1971Native stand near Crystal Beach, Galveston County, TXCultivarCollected Sept. 1971 by J. Neaville and K. Sparks on the Sabine loamy soil at 5 ft elev. Released as a wildlife and range improvement plant for TX, OK, and Eastward. It is an upright vigorous legume that spreads from seeds, maintains green foliage until frost, good drought tolerance and regrowth abilities. Best adapted to areas receiving 15 in. or greater rainfall. Used for native range mixtures and wildlife.1328947PI 434011
92PI 421302MS-5415Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United StatesS91977COLLECTEDReno County, Kansas1318018PI 421302
93PI 421092MS-5471Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91977COLLECTED08/01/1977Canadian County, Oklahoma368Port soil series.1317999PI 421092
94PI 421093MS-5472Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91977COLLECTED08/01/1977Kiowa County, Oklahoma455Growing in a relic area. Brico complex.1318000PI 421093
95PI 421094MS-5473Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91977COLLECTED08/01/1977Caddo County, Oklahoma362Reinach silt loam.1318001PI 421094
96PI 421095MS-5474Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91977COLLECTED08/01/1977Tulsa County, Oklahoma197Dennis silt loam.1318002PI 421095
97PI 421096MS-5475Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91977COLLECTED08/01/1977Tulsa County, Oklahoma208Dennis-Urban land complex.1318003PI 421096
98PI 421097MS-5476Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91977COLLECTED08/01/1977Woods County, Oklahoma400Pratt loamy fine sand.1318004PI 421097
99PI 421098MS-5477Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United StatesS91977COLLECTED08/01/1977Pawnee County, Oklahoma412Gracemore soil series.1318005PI 421098
100PI 404309613Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. BrazilS91975COLLECTEDPerennial, warm season legume. Prostrate growth habit. 1304643PI 404309
101PI 404310DEPRESSUSDesmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. BrazilS91975COLLECTEDErect, perennial legume to 0.9m high. Large tap root. 1304644PI 404310
102PI 404769338Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. UruguayS91975COLLECTEDLow growing vine about 20cm high, runners up to 0.6m long. 1304935PI 404769
103PI 404772415Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Uruguay Historic1975COLLECTEDLow growing vine approximately 15cm high, runners 30 to 38cm long. 1304936PI 404772
104PI 378088BN-22507-72Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. GuadeloupeS91973DONATED02/22/19731283164PI 378088
105PI 322411IRI 1417Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. São Paulo, BrazilS91967DONATED09/12/19671239739PI 322411
106PI 316560CPI 30205Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Australia Historic1966COLLECTED1708045PI 316560
107PI 296052B-1712Desmanthus interior (Britton & Rose) Bullock Mexico Historic1964COLLECTEDShort-lived perennial herb to 12ft high. 1224114PI 296052
108PI 295358No. C-30Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Taiwan Historic1964COLLECTED1681176PI 295358
109PI 283247CPI 19574Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. New CaledoniaS91962COLLECTED1210346PI 283247
110PI 219406Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected east of Inman1568307PI 219406
111PI 219429Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected 3.2 km west of Homing1568720PI 219429
112PI 219436Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected near Park1568311PI 219436
113PI 219437Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Oklahoma, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected on State Highway 96, north of U.S. 601568721PI 219437
114PI 215201No.53463Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesS91954DONATED04/07/19541176289PI 215201
115PI 215202No.53464Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesS91954DONATED04/07/19541176290PI 215202
116PI 215203No.53465Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesS91954COLLECTEDNiobrara State Park1176291PI 215203
117PI 215204No.53509Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesS91954DONATED04/07/19541176292PI 215204
118PI 190374Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Florida, United States Historic1950COLLECTED1670222PI 190374
119PI 188240No. 23Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666841PI 188240
120PI 188241No. 131Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666842PI 188241
121PI 188242No. 152Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666843PI 188242
122PI 188243No. 152Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666844PI 188243
123PI 188244No. 218Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666845PI 188244
124PI 188245No. 308Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666846PI 188245
125PI 1719622Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Dominican RepublicS91948COLLECTED1148947PI 171962
126PI 162672132Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. UruguayS91948COLLECTEDPlants about 1ft high; profuse seeder 1140181PI 162672
127PI 132798Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Hawaii, United States Historic1939COLLECTED1849057PI 132798
128PI 110188SensitivaDesmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Carabobo, Venezuela Historic1935COLLECTED02/1935Highway betrween Valencia and El Cambul1801591PI 110188
129PI 109932No. 2978Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Distrito Capital, Venezuela Historic1935COLLECTED01/24/1935Miramar near El Valle1801350PI 109932
130PI 109933No. 3023Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Guárico, Venezuela Historic1935COLLECTED02/04/1935Between El Sombrero and La Democracia1801351PI 109933
131PI 107161No. 2643Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Guyana Historic1934COLLECTED10/17/1934Georgetown1796472PI 107161
132PI 93588Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Unknown Historic1931COLLECTED1780834PI 93588
133PI 49407Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Puerto Rico, United States Historic1920COLLECTED1505483PI 49407
134DLEG 110010DLEG 110010Desmanthus cooleyi (Eaton) Branner & Coville Historic2018Wild material1970806DLEG 110010
135DLEG 60011DLEG 60011Desmanthus covillei (Britton & Rose) Wiggins Historic2018Wild material1970807DLEG 60011
136W6 53046CBG-7511Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Nebraska, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2017Wild material 1954797W6 53046
137W6 53047CBG-7661Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Iowa, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2017Wild material 1954798W6 53047
138W6 53048CBG-7972Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald South Dakota, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2017Wild material 1954799W6 53048
139Grif 17725CBG-2558Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Kansas, United StatesS9SEEDNot Available2015COLLECTED08/25/2013352Prairie,,,Wild material1926045Grif 17725
140DLEG 950084DLEG 950084Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald United States Historic1995COLLECTEDReceived from G. Brewton. 1526563DLEG 950084
141DLEG 940157DLEG 940157Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Catamarca, Argentina Historic1994COLLECTED1994Catamarca Province, without specific locality.Wild materialReceived from Cecilia Lanari. 1527585DLEG 940157
142DLEG 930127DLEG 930127Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Arizona, United States Historic1993COLLECTED10/11/1993Pinal Co., (Unpaved) road from Oracle to Mt. Lemmon, 1.2 mi. W of Peppersauce Canyon.N facing road cut. Plants growing from cut bank below oak grassland with Prosopis velutina, Mimosa biuncifera, Quercus arizonica, Quercus emoryi.Wild materialM. B. Johnson 93-009. 1527584DLEG 930127
143DLEG 920143DLEG 920143Desmanthus cooleyi (Eaton) Branner & Coville Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1992COLLECTED09/28/1991Cochise Co., E side of Wilcox Rd., just N of Cochise Stronghold Rd. (Wilcox Rd. intersects Cochise Stronghold Rd. W of U.S. Hwy 666).Roadside.Wild material1527930DLEG 920143
144DLEG 920149DLEG 920149Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald SEEDHistoric1992Received without data from Leo Mercado at Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum. 1526282DLEG 920149
145DLEG 920156DLEG 920156Desmanthus sp.Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico Historic1992COLLECTED07/06/1992ca. 35 mi. S of Monclova, just before mountain pass.Low growing dense patch along pavement.Wild materialMile 65189.5 on DAP road log. 1526640DLEG 920156
146DLEG 910447DLEG 910447Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. New Mexico, United States SEEDHistoric1991COLLECTED10/26/1991Eddy Co., Mosley Canyon, Lincoln National Forest, Guadalupe Mts. 32 17'23"N, 104 21'55"W. Elevation 1064 m.Disturbed vegetation along large arroyo in Chihuahuan Desertscrub. Rocky limestone soil.Wild materialM. Johnson 91-090. 1527533DLEG 910447
147DLEG 910481DLEG 910481Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Salta, Argentina SEEDHistoric1991COLLECTED09/27/1991Las Permisas plantation, near Dragones.Sandy soil of cleared compound area, adjacent to semi-arid Chaco forest.Wild materialSuffrutescent plants; straight pods. M. Johnson 91-046. Accession has been regenerated.1527218DLEG 910481
148DLEG 900298DLEG 900298Desmanthus illinoensis (Michx.) MacMill. ex B. L. Rob. & Fernald Colorado, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTEDBaca Co., Elevation 4000 ft.Wild materialHerbaceous perennials from woody roots. Received from Jim Borland. Accession has been regenerated.1527931DLEG 900298
149DLEG 900439DLEG 900439Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Chihuahua, Mexico SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED08/19/1990Hwy 49, ca. 38 mi. SE of Ciudad Jiminez.Along roadside among low limestone hills with Chihuahuan Desertscrub.Wild materialLow, unarmed, suffrutescent plants. M. Johnson 90-219. 1528562DLEG 900439
150DLEG 900524DLEG 900524Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/11/1990Hays Co., Hwy 12, 4.5 mi. S jct. Hwy 290 at Dripping Springs.Rolling limestone hills. Oak/juniper woodland with Juniperus ashei, Quercus sp., Yucca rupicola, grasses.Wild materialUnarmed, suffrutescent perennials to 3 dm tall; white flowers in rounded heads. M. Johnson 90-130. 1526361DLEG 900524
151DLEG 900525DLEG 900525Desmanthus velutinus Scheele Texas, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED07/11/1990Comal Co., Hwy 46, 16.1 mi. W of New Braunfels.Rolling limestone hills with rich black soil. Oak/juniper woodland with Juniperus ashei, Quercus virginiana, Opuntia engelmannii, Condalia sp., Echinocereus reichenbachii, numerous grasses.Wild materialUnarmed, suffrutescent plants to 3 dm tall; white flowers in rounded heads. M. Johnson 90-124. Accession has been regenerated.1528788DLEG 900525
152DLEG 900526DLEG 900526Desmanthus sp.Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/11/1990Edwards Co., Hwy 377, 9.1 mi. NE of jct. Hwy 2523, in southern Edwards Co.Gently rolling limestone terrain with Acacia roemeriana, Eysenhardtia texana, Leucanea retusa, Sophora secundiflora, Juniperus ashei, Pinus remota, Quercus sp., Opuntia englemannii.Wild materialUnarmed, suffrutescent perennials to 3 dm tall; white flowers in rounded heads. M. Johnson 90-134. 1528786DLEG 900526
153DLEG 900529DLEG 900529Desmanthus velutinus Scheele Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/06/1990Brewster Co., Rest area along Hwy 385, 10.3 mi. S of jct. U.S. Hwy 90 at Marathon.Disturbed area at rest area.Wild materialLow, suffrutescent perennials to 3 dm tall; white flowers in rounded heads. M. Johnson 90-055. 1527182DLEG 900529
154DLEG 900538DLEG 900538Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. Texas, United States Historic1990COLLECTED07/07/1990Val Verde Co., Hwy 277, 4.1 mi. S of jct. U.S. Hwy 90 at Del Rio.Limestone soil. Roadside plant growing with Abutilon sp., Prosopis glandulosa var. glandulosa.Wild materialUnarmed, suffrutescent perennials to 3 dm tall; white flowers in rounded heads. M. Johnson 90-071. 1527532DLEG 900538
155DLEG 900596DLEG 900596Desmanthus fruticosus Rose Sonora, Mexico Historic1990COLLECTED11/23/1990Rocky hill on NE side of Bahia Kino (Kino Nuevo), N of road to Punta Chueca and airport. Elevation 125 feet.Volcanic rock. Gulf Coast Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub with Cercidium microphyllum, Encelia farinosa, Bursera microphylla, Jatropha cuneata, Stenocereus thurberi, Pachycereus pringlei.Wild materialSlender shrubs to 4 m tall. M. Johnson 90-230. 1526335DLEG 900596
156DLEG 900677DLEG 900677Desmanthus sp.Arizona, United States Historic1990COLLECTED10/30/1990Cochise Co., 1 mi. E of Paradise, across from cemetary, Chiricahua Mts.Oak woodland.Wild material1528787DLEG 900677
157DLEG 890024DLEG 890024Desmanthus bicornutus S. Watson Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1989COLLECTED10/29/1981Santa Cruz Co.Wild materialPerennial herb to 1.5 m tall. Received from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. ASDM 1981-100. Accession has been regenerated.1528784DLEG 890024
158DLEG 890025DLEG 890025Desmanthus fruticosus Rose Sonora, Mexico SEEDHistoric1989COLLECTED12/27/19835.7 mi. NW of Bahia Kino on road to Punta Chueca.Gulf Coast Subdivision Sonoran Desertscrub.Wild materialSlender shrub 1-4 m tall. Received from Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. ASDM 1984-067-1. Accession has been regenerated.1527181DLEG 890025
159DLEG 890245DLEG 890245Desmanthus virgatus (L.) Willd. SEEDHistoric1989Received from Dr. T. Hymowitz, University of Illinois, Urbana. UIU#1417. 1526975DLEG 890245
160DLEG 890323DLEG 890323Desmanthus cooleyi (Eaton) Branner & Coville Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED10/12/1989Santa Cruz Co., Duquense Rd., 1/3 of the way between Duquense and Lochiel, Patagonia Mts. Elevation 4000 ft.Wild materialFew seeds this year due to dry conditions. 1527928DLEG 890323
161DLEG 890363DLEG 890363Desmanthus cooleyi (Eaton) Branner & Coville Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED10/21/1989Santa Cruz Co., Canelo Schoolhouse, Hwy 83, 0.1 mi. E of Canelo. Elevation 5050 ft.Oak grassland with Quercus arizonica, Q. emoryi, Prosopis velutina, Mimosa biuncifera, grasses.Wild materialLow perennial from woody root. M. Johnson 89-159. Accession has been regenerated.1528785DLEG 890363
162DLEG 890371DLEG 890371Desmanthus cooleyi (Eaton) Branner & Coville Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1989COLLECTED10/21/1989Cochise Co., 7.8 mi. NW of Coronado Memorial overlook on road to Parker Canyon Lake, Huachuca Mts.Oak grassland.Wild materialLow perennial from woody root. M. Johnson 89-167 1527929DLEG 890371
163DLEG 890377DLEG 890377Desmanthus cooleyi (Eaton) Branner & Coville Arizona, United States Historic1989COLLECTED10/21/1989Cochise Co., 4.7 mi. NW of Coronado Memorial overlook on road to Parker Canyon Lake, Huachuca Mts.Oak woodland with Quercus arizonica, Q. emoryi.Wild materialLow perennial from woody root. M. Johnson 89-173. 1527138DLEG 890377