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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 693624'SAKGOM006'Gomphrena globosa L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2020DEVELOPEDCultivar2105775PI 693624
1PI 658756DB 2008065Gomphrena nealleyi J. M. Coult. & Fisch. Texas, United StatesNC7FIELD2008COLLECTED10/09/2008Southwest corner of the intersection of Texas Farm Road 774 and Texas 35, Refugio County.28.32222222, -96.936388892Un-mown roadside grass; most plants in a large ant hill.Wild materialAn infrequent wild native wildflower. Plants 30 cm tall, lavender flowers.1789095PI 658756
2PI 606070NSL 93612Gomphrena globosa L. Oregon, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1977DONATEDCultivated materialUsed for virus indexing. In 1997 grown in the field in Ames, Iowa where it was about 100 cm tall, with red-purple flowers.1126005PI 606070
3PI 606069NSL 89362Gomphrena globosa L. Minnesota, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE1975DONATEDCultivated materialUsed for virus indexing. In 1997 grown in the field in Ames, Iowa where it was about 100 cm tall, with red-purple flowers.1123877PI 606069
4PI 314792C 925Gomphrena parviflora Benth. Australia Historic1966COLLECTED1707224PI 314792
5PI 256450Gomphrena canescens R. Br. Maryland, United States Historic1959DONATED04/03/19591558768PI 256450
6PI 256451Gomphrena flaccida R. Br. Maryland, United States Historic1959DONATED04/03/19591558769PI 256451
7PI 51108Gomphrena pulchella Mart. Córdoba, Argentina Historic1920COLLECTED1618851PI 51108
8PI 33966Gomphrena pulchella Mart. Córdoba, Argentina Historic1912COLLECTED1599436PI 33966
9PI 3575'Ziba Duymesi'Gomphrena globosa L. İzmir, Turkey Historic1899COLLECTED1537761PI 3575
10Ames 34077Tampa 2017005Gomphrena serrata L. Florida, United StatesNC7HABITATNot Available2017COLLECTED10/27/2017Hillsborough County, on the campus of the University of South Florida. Lawn weed collected from the Shriners, Hospital east to the intersection of USF Holley Drive and N 50th Street. Most plentiful on the eastern edge of the campus.28.06644800, -82.4033900013Most frequent on the eastern edge of the USF campus where mowing is infrequest, and especially on well drained slopes.Wild materialWhite flowered lawn weed.1954428Ames 34077
11W6 798 grinGomphrena globosa L. Historic2014An accession only used for order items that do not have accessions linked to them.1915852W6 798 grin
12Ames 30705AZ2010-18Gomphrena sonorae Torr. Arizona, United StatesNC7PLANTNot Available2010COLLECTED09/21/2010Along FS62A, north of intersection with FS 481, near entrance to Florida Canyon Headquarters of the Santa Rita Experimental Range, Nogales Ranger District of the Coronado National Forest, Pima County.31.76909000, -110.850490001265Road edge. Full sunlight.Wild materialPlants 45 cm in height. Leaves linear 4-5 cm long. Flowers white. Distinctive paired bracts subtend the inflorescence which is often forked in two or three directions.1854590Ames 30705
13W6 36772233Gomphrena sonorae Torr. Arizona, United StatesW6SEED2009Wild material1826982W6 36772
14NSL 461986LBJWC-1219Gomphrena nitida Rothr. Texas, United StatesNC7GREENHOUSE2008COLLECTED12/09/20081615Pine, oak, juniper montane grassland/woodland. Rocky humus soil.Wild materialPlant height of 1 foot. Erect annual with one main stem; capitate inflorescence; pinkish and straw colored bracts.1810405NSL 461986