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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 596380'Jemez'Forestiera pubescens Nutt. New Mexico, United StatesNC71992COLLECTED1939Vicinity of Jemez Springs, Sandoval County35.76792000, -106.690695001914Commonly found along streams, hillsides, and mesas between 910-2100 meters elevation in southwestern woodlands and desert grassland of north and central Arizona & New Mexico.CultivarHighly branched, spreading, deciduous shrub, grows to 12 feet. Suckers from base, branches interlace, forming dense thicket under favorable conditions. Leaves oblong and grayish-green. Bark smooth and light gray to brown. Flowers inconspicuous in dense sessile clusters March to April before new leaves. Fruit bluish-black, ripens between June and September and holds well, attractive to birds. 'Jemez' is a 1978 cooperative release by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the New Mexico State Highway Department, and the New Mexico and Colorado Agricultural Experiment Stations. 'Jemez' was developed by a direct increase of seed collected in the wild and used to produce plants at the SCS Albuquerque Nursery and at the Los Lunas New Mexico Plant Materials Center.1082318PI 596380
1PI 49588914BForestiera pubescens Nutt. Colorado, United StatesNC71984DONATED09/25/1984Wild materialPlants deciduous, 3 to 4.5m wide. Female plants with heavy fruit set. Male plants more upright in habit than females. Local name Desert olive.1390825PI 495889
2PI 434052Forestiera acuminata (Michx.) Poir. United States Historic1979COLLECTEDRapides Parish, LouisianaCollected by C. Thompson.1328988PI 434052
3PI 303300V64-75Forestiera pubescens Nutt. Utah, United StatesNC7FLOWER1964COLLECTEDBetween Moab-Cesco, Utah and Route 128.1244Wild materialShrub dense, layered.1227917PI 303300
4PI 303301V-64-100Forestiera pubescens Nutt. var. parvifolia (A. Gray) G. L. Nesom Arizona, United States Historic1964COLLECTED4.8km south of Lyman Lake1680506PI 303301
5PI 303298V-64-66Forestiera pubescens Nutt. var. parvifolia (A. Gray) G. L. Nesom Arizona, United States Historic1963COLLECTED9.6km north of Springerville1680504PI 303298
6PI 303299V-64-71Forestiera pubescens Nutt. var. parvifolia (A. Gray) G. L. Nesom Utah, United States Historic1963COLLECTEDRoute 128, 9.6km east of Moab1680505PI 303299
7PI 134534Forestiera pubescens Nutt. var. parvifolia (A. Gray) G. L. Nesom Mexico Historic1939COLLECTED1851403PI 134534
8PI 98069Forestiera rhamnifolia Griseb. District of Columbia, United StatesMIA1932DONATED03/15/19321127481PI 98069
9WLP 3134TJK2023TX-001Forestiera pubescens Nutt. Texas, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED05/25/2023Glen Rose, Texas: intersection of Longhorn Drive and Parkview Drive, just south of Highway 67.32.25080000, -97.73500000213Nice remnant savannah, native grasses with intact woody mottes. Incomplete residential development, but building appears to be commencing again. Slope: 2%. Aspect: Southwest. Elevation recorded as 699 feet.Wild materialWLPGR contract collection.2158255WLP 3134
10W6 52126NM018-49Forestiera pubescens Nutt. var. pubescens New Mexico, United StatesW62017Wild material1947261W6 52126
11W6 46564CP1-151Forestiera pubescens Nutt. Utah, United StatesW62013Wild material1913666W6 46564
12W6 42803MSB231361Forestiera pubescens Nutt. Texas, United StatesW6SEED2011Wild material1895267W6 42803
13W6 40460NM930N-8Forestiera pubescens Nutt. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2011Wild material1861221W6 40460
14W6 39606LLPMC-3Forestiera pubescens Nutt. New Mexico, United StatesW6SEED2010Wild material1849481W6 39606
15NA 78014AL #23Forestiera sp.Alabama, United StatesNANot Available2008COLLECTED09/17/2008Bibb County; ; Kathy Stiles Freeland Preserve aka Goat Glade, within sight of the Little Cahaba River. Edge of taller canopy above open area along river.Edge of woods above river.2108700NA 78014
16NA 77480NA 77480Forestiera acuminata (Michx.) Poir. Louisiana, United StatesNANot Available2008COLLECTED06/2006Catahoula Wildlife Refuge, off Highway 28.Wild material1895980NA 77480
17Ames 29896198798Forestiera pubescens Nutt. var. pubescens California, United StatesNC7SEED2005COLLECTED07/28/2003Great Basin, Inyo County. 2.9km east on Mazourka Canyon Road, off Highway 395. 4.2km on dirt road to south of Mazourka Canyon Road.36.72806000, -118.154440001119Riparian. Wild materialShrub 3.6 meters tall. 1674248Ames 29896
18Ames 27629Separation from PI 596380Forestiera pubescens Nutt. New Mexico, United StatesNC7PLANT2004COLLECTED1939Vicinity of Jemez Springs, Sandoval County.35.76380500, -106.691482001914Commonly found along streams, hillsides, and mesas between 910-2100 meters elevation in southwestern woodlands and desert grassland of north and central Arizona & New Mexico.CultivarColumnar clone selected from PI 596380 for its narrow, upright growth habit. After 10 years of growth in cultivation (central Iowa), this clone measured 3.90 m in height with a 2.10 m spread. 1667210Ames 27629
19Ames 24375NU 40951Forestiera pubescens Nutt. NC7Not Available1998COLLECTEDPRE 01/1998Wild material1555057Ames 24375
20MIA 23122Forestiera segregata (Jacq.) Krug & Urb. Florida, United States Historic1975COLLECTED1088557MIA 23122