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0PI 686929AMFR-251-HZ4Amorpha fruticosa L. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants of AMFR-251-HZ4 and AMFR-251-HZ5 false indigo 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. False indigo can be used as a windbreak planting and in conservation plantings where its forage and seed are utilized by wildlife. False indigo can also be used in roadside and ornamental plantings. 1957815PI 686929
1PI 686933AMFR-251-HZ5Amorpha fruticosa L. Nebraska, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2018DEVELOPEDBreeding materialPlants of AMFR-251-HZ4 and AMFR-251-HZ5 false indigo 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. False indigo can be used as a windbreak planting and in conservation plantings where its forage and seed are utilized by wildlife. False indigo can also be used in roadside and ornamental plantings. 1957819PI 686933
2PI 657269Missouri Covey False IndigoAmorpha fruticosa L. Missouri, United StatesW6Not Available2005DONATED09/27/2005Cultivated material1685666PI 657269
3PI 657270Illinoise Covey False IndigoAmorpha fruticosa L. Missouri, United StatesW62005DONATED09/27/2005Cultivated material1685667PI 657270
4PI 6572689008041Amorpha fruticosa L. Missouri, United StatesW62005DONATED09/27/2005Cultivated material1685663PI 657268
5PI 5146759049944Amorpha canescens Pursh Kansas, United States Historic1988COLLECTEDComposite of samples from Comanche and Saline Counties, Kansas; Washita and Stephens Counties, Oklahoma.Breeding materialSubshrub, erect, 0.3-1m tall. Roots deep, penetrating. Stem under surface of leaves, and calyces densely wooly. Inflorescence many flowered, spike-like raceme. Flowers tiny, purple, one-petaled. Highly palatable. Adapted to upland prairie soils in Kansas and Oklahoma and probably extends through Nebraska and east to central Missouri. Drought tolerant.1409611PI 514675
6PI 49559627Amorpha fruticosa L. Nebraska, United StatesW61984COLLECTED09/23/1984Extreme NE corner of T1N R13E Sec 18, Kinters' Ford WMA, Ric hardson Co., NE300Wild materialPlant bushy to 2m tall, growing on dry mud flat with Populus, Cassia, Ambrosia, and grasses.1390532PI 495596
7PI 436706Amorpha canescens Pursh United States Historic1979COLLECTED06/1975Moore Co., Texas1061Collected by F. Squyres.1331642PI 436706
8PI 436707Amorpha fruticosa L. Texas, United StatesW61979COLLECTED02/1976Tarrant Co., TexasWild materialCollected by A. Davis.1331643PI 436707
9PI 436708Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesW61979COLLECTED10/1977Stephens Co., Oklahoma333Wild materialCollected by W. Runnells. No grazing pressure on site.1331644PI 436708
10PI 436709Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesW61979COLLECTED11/1977Custer Co., Oklahoma487Wild materialCollected by F. Perryman. Growing in seriously eroding gully.1331645PI 436709
11PI 436710Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesW61979COLLECTED09/1977Caddo Co., Oklahoma382Wild materialCollected by G. Moreland.1331646PI 436710
12PI 436711Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesW61979COLLECTED10/1977Kingfisher Co., Oklahoma361Wild material1331647PI 436711
13PI 436712Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesW61979COLLECTED09/1977Noble Co., Oklahoma303Wild materialCollected by B. Harney.1331648PI 436712
14PI 436713Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesW6Not Available1979COLLECTED11/1977Love Co., OklahomaWild materialCollected by E. Matheny.1331649PI 436713
15PI 436714Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesW6Not Available1979COLLECTED08/1978Sequoyah Co., Oklahoma182Wild materialCollected by B. Bolles.1331650PI 436714
16PI 436715Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesW61979COLLECTED08/1978Delaware Co., Oklahoma349Wild materialCollected by O. Bennett.1331651PI 436715
17PI 432415PMT-2299Amorpha fruticosa L. Mississippi, United States Historic1979DONATED02/19791327351PI 432415
18PI 691855314 213 USSRAmorpha sp.Washington, United StatesW61977DONATED1977Cultivar1126249PI 691855
19PI 372504Amorpha canescens Pursh Ontario, CanadaW61972DONATED03/03/1972Uncertain improvement status1279243PI 372504
20PI 372505Amorpha fruticosa L. Ontario, CanadaW61972DONATED03/03/1972Uncertain improvement status1279244PI 372505
21PI 372506Amorpha nana Nutt. Ontario, CanadaW6Not Available1972DONATED03/03/1972Uncertain improvement status1279245PI 372506
22PI 31421371Amorpha fruticosa L. Former, Soviet UnionW61966COLLECTEDBotanic Garden, Tashkent Wild materialShrub to 8ft high with odd pinnate leaves, purplish-blue flowers 10 1234641PI 314213
23PI 303182V63-240Amorpha fruticosa L. Idaho, United StatesW61964COLLECTED1963Flood plain Payette River, EmettWild materialIn wild, typical to A. fruticosa 10 1227906PI 303182
24PI 219395Amorpha canescens Pursh Kansas, United States Historic1954COLLECTEDCollected southwest of Turon1568304PI 219395
25PI 21518053414Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW6FLOWER1954COLLECTED1953Seven miles north of Stapleton.Wild material1176274PI 215180
26PI 21518153418Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW61954COLLECTED1953One mile east of Highway 83 on South Dakota state line.Wild material1176275PI 215181
27PI 21518253424Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW6Not Available1954COLLECTED1953Ten miles east of Atkinson.Wild material1176276PI 215182
28PI 21518353450Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW61954COLLECTED1953Ten miles northwest of Grand Island.Wild material1176277PI 215183
29PI 21518453451Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW6Not Available1954COLLECTED1953Eleven miles east of Ravena.Wild material1176278PI 215184
30PI 21518553452Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW61954COLLECTED1953Five miles east of Whitman.Wild material1176279PI 215185
31PI 21518653453Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW61954COLLECTED1953Four miles east of Eli.Wild material1176280PI 215186
32PI 21518753454Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW6Not Available1954COLLECTED1953Ponca State Park.Wild material1176281PI 215187
33PI 21518853455Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW61954COLLECTED1953Seven miles west and 4 miles south of O'Neill.Wild material1176282PI 215188
34PI 207458Amorpha fruticosa L. AfghanistanW61953COLLECTEDFrom Paghman.Wild material1173522PI 207458
35PI 198019Amorpha fruticosa L. Japan Historic1951COLLECTED1675712PI 198019
36PI 188229No. 540Amorpha canescens Pursh Oklahoma, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666806PI 188229
37PI 188230No. 590Amorpha canescens Pursh Oklahoma, United States Historic1950COLLECTED09/19491666807PI 188230
38PI 186169Amorpha fruticosa L. Japan Historic1950COLLECTED1667258PI 186169
39PI 147044Amorpha fruticosa L. Washington, United States Historic1943COLLECTED1880402PI 147044
40PI 139205No. 5309Amorpha fruticosa L. Georgia, United States Historic1940COLLECTED08/23/1940Swamps along the Altamaha River1862366PI 139205
41PI 139206No. 5310Amorpha fruticosa L. Georgia, United States Historic1940COLLECTED08/25/1940Altamaha River, south of Lyons1862367PI 139206
42PI 139207No. 5319Amorpha sp.Georgia, United States Historic1940COLLECTED08/26/1940Southeast of Greensboro1862368PI 139207
43PI 135790Amorpha canescens Pursh Massachusetts, United States Historic1940COLLECTED1853961PI 135790
44PI 118795Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United States Historic1936COLLECTED1828386PI 118795
45PI 118796Amorpha fruticosa L. Nebraska, United States Historic1936COLLECTED1828387PI 118796
46PI 107651No. 14Amorpha fruticosa L. Liaoning Sheng, China Historic1934COLLECTED07/09/1934Dairen1797325PI 107651
47PI 43945No. 26Amorpha californica Nutt. England, United Kingdom Historic1916COLLECTED1506433PI 43945
48PI 20095No. 370aAmorpha sp.Liaoning Sheng, China Historic1907COLLECTED05/14/19061639392PI 20095
49PI 8849Amorpha fruticosa L. Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur, France Historic1902COLLECTED1548067PI 8849
50PI 4552Amorpha fruticosa L. Kansas, United States Historic1899COLLECTED1539935PI 4552
51PI 1559'Amorpha croceo-lanata'Amorpha fruticosa L. France Historic1898COLLECTED1534012PI 1559
52PI 1560'Amorpha lewisii'Amorpha fruticosa L. France Historic1898COLLECTED1534013PI 1560
53PI 1561'Amorpha glabra'Amorpha fruticosa L. France Historic1898COLLECTED1534015PI 1561
54NA 890822024RJLPA-010Amorpha fruticosa L. Pennsylvania, United StatesNA2024COLLECTED09/22/2024Outcrops along the Susquehanna River, accessed from the Historic Lock 12 parking lot off of Pennsylvania Road 372.39.81481500, -76.3275790034Plants are growing from part-sun to full sun in crevices of the outcrops and where organic debris has accumulated in between boulders along the Susquehanna River. The sites range from nearly xeric to dry mesic, at least on the surface. Plants are generally growing 4-10 m above the normal flow of the river; however, the Holtwood Dam is less than 1 kilometer upstream and debris found trapped in the boulders indicates that there is periodic flooding, at least, in the lower zone of 4+ meters or so above normal river flow. This habitat has a diverse assemblage of deciduous trees and shrubs as well as abundant herbaceous taxa. Slope: 0 to 25 percent. Aspect: Northeast (generally). Geology: The underlying geology of this area is probably of lower Paleozoic age and characterized as the Octoraro Formation. It includes albite-chlorite schist, phyllite, some hornblende gneiss, and granitized members. Soils: The area where this species occurs is right on the edge of two soil zones that transition from the river’s edge to mesic conditions upslope. The first is generally referred to as Rock Outcrop. This terrestrial matrix in which plants grow is largely exposed underlying rock geology with accumulated outwash, rock decomposition, and organic debris buildup. The second is Mt. Airy (80%) and Manor (20%) Series soils, 25 to 60 percent slopes, extremely stony (MRF). (Source: California Soil Resource Lab/NRCS Official Soil Series Descriptions). EPA Ecoregion (Level III): Northern Piedmont (64). EPA Ecoregion (Level IV): Piedmont Uplands (64c).Wild material2169046NA 89082
55W6 62098CBG-10927Amorpha canescens Pursh W6SEED20242168896W6 62098
56NA 88668TXWL2023-011Amorpha paniculata Torr. & A. Gray Texas, United StatesNA2023COLLECTED10/02/2023Angelina National Forest: Forest Service Road 302A roadside [Note: GPS coordinates are west of FS Road 302A, closer to County Road 348B.]31.09190000, -94.29072400Roadside.Wild material2159043NA 88668
57Ames 36124Kish-Ke-Kosh PrairieAmorpha canescens Pursh Iowa, United StatesNC7Not Available2023COLLECTED08/14/2020Kish-Ke-Kosh Prairie State Preserve located 1.1 miles southeast of Reasnor, T78N R19W NE 1/4 NW 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec. 1441.56029100, -93.01478500Sandy prairie remnant.Wild material2158198Ames 36124
58W6 61426CBG- 10862Amorpha fruticosa L. South Dakota, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild material2142308W6 61426
59Ames 36036Anderson PrairieAmorpha canescens Pursh Iowa, United StatesW6Not Available2023COLLECTED09/23/2022Anderson Prairie State Preserve located approximately 2.0 miles north of Estherville, T100N R34W NW 1/4 Sec. 36.43.43906800, -94.87472300412Diverse remnant prairie with rolling hills and mesic soil.Wild material2141750Ames 36036
60W6 59081CBG-7312Amorpha canescens Pursh South Dakota, United StatesW6Not Available2021Wild material2120011W6 59081
61Ames 35604King CemeteryAmorpha canescens Pursh Iowa, United StatesW6Not Available2020COLLECTED10/02/2020King Cemetery located approximately 3.3 miles northwest of Vail, Crawford County42.10089500, -95.23231000437Flat prairie cemetery at top of rolling hill.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature had spreading woody growth.2107904Ames 35604
62Ames 35590Long Pines #5Amorpha canescens Pursh Montana, United StatesW6Not Available2020Wild materialAmorpha canescens in Montana is known from the southeastern corner of the state by two-pre-1950 collections W. E. Booth #2675 (Carter County) collected in 1948 and W. E. Lockhart #25 (Rosebud County) collected in 1922, (Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, accessed 20 October 2020)). Currently A. canescens is listed as SH (historical) by the Montana Natural Heritage Program (20 October 2020). According to Vanderhorst et al. (1988), searches by Peter Lesica (1986) followed by Heidel and Dueholm (1995) failed to locate the species. In 2019, the species was discovered by K. Hansen (USFS) on the Sioux Ranger District in the Long Pines Unit (Carter County) during the week of 12 August. The species native range extends from Canada to Texas throughout the Great Plains. This accession represents genetics from the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range and is evidence that the species is present in Montana. In nature, plants of this accession measured approximately 24-36 inches tall with some specimens still flowering at time of collection (12 September 2020). 2107753Ames 35590
63Ames 35591Long Pines #8Amorpha canescens Pursh Montana, United StatesW6Not Available2020Wild materialAmorpha canescens in Montana is known from the southeastern corner of the state by two-pre-1950 collections W. E. Booth #2675 (Carter County) collected in 1948 and W. E. Lockhart #25 (Rosebud County) collected in 1922, (Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria, accessed 20 October 2020)). Currently A. canescens is listed as SH (historical) by the Montana Natural Heritage Program (20 October 2020). According to Vanderhorst et al. (1988), searches by Peter Lesica (1986) followed by Heidel and Dueholm (1995) failed to locate the species. In 2019, the species was discovered by K. Hansen (USFS) on the Sioux Ranger District in the Long Pines Unit (Carter County) during the week of 12 August. The species native range extends from Canada to Texas throughout the Great Plains. This accession represents genetics from the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range and is evidence that the species is present in Montana. This accession represents genetics from the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range and is evidence that the species is present in Montana. Healthy plants in nature measured approximately 30-40 inches tall.2107754Ames 35591
64Ames 35592Slim Buttes #1Amorpha canescens Pursh South Dakota, United StatesW6Not Available2020COLLECTED09/17/2020Custer National Forest (Sioux Ranger District - Slim Buttes Land Unit) adjacent to Forest Service Road #3125, T17N R7E SW1/4 Sec. 24 and also NE 1/4 Sec. 13, Harding County45.41690000, -103.216100001052Moderate slopes with mats of Juniperus horizontalisWild materialThe native range of Amorpha canescens extends from Canada to Texas throughout the Great Plains. This accession represents genetics from the extreme northwestern edge of the species native range. Plants in nature measured approximately 40 inches tall.2107755Ames 35592
65Ames 35580Steele PrairieAmorpha canescens Pursh Iowa, United StatesW6PLANTNot Available2020COLLECTED10/02/2020T. H. Steele Prairie State Preserve located approximately 8.75 miles north-northwest of Cherokee, Cherokee County42.87643000, -95.58278500430Remnant prairie.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature measuring approximately 1.5-3.0 feet in height.2107743Ames 35580
66Ames 35553Ringgold PrairieAmorpha canescens Pursh Iowa, United StatesW6Not Available2020COLLECTED08/05/2020Ringgold Wildlife Management Area located approximately 13 miles east of Redding, Ringgold County40.59150000, -94.14190000350Dry hillside prairie.Wild material2107716Ames 35553
67Ames 35554Woodside PrairieAmorpha canescens Pursh Iowa, United StatesW6Not Available2020COLLECTED08/31/2020Located 8 miles south and 2 miles west of Fontanelle, Adair County41.17130000, -94.60140000380High quality, diverse prairie remnant. History of haying once each fall.Wild materialPlants sampled in nature measuring approximately 2.0-3.0 feet in height.2107717Ames 35554
68W6 56648CBG-9070Amorpha canescens Pursh Wisconsin, United StatesW6SEED2019Wild material2092747W6 56648
69W6 56681CBG-9193Amorpha fruticosa L. Nebraska, United StatesW6SEED2019Wild material2092780W6 56681
70DLEG 130012DLEG 130012Amorpha fruticosa L. Arizona, United States Historic2018DONATEDWild material1967532DLEG 130012
71W6 52992CBG-7307Amorpha canescens Pursh Illinois, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1954743W6 52992
72W6 52993CBG-7318Amorpha canescens Pursh Wisconsin, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1954744W6 52993
73W6 52994CBG-7338Amorpha canescens Pursh Illinois, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1954745W6 52994
74W6 52995CBG-7918Amorpha canescens Pursh South Dakota, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2017Wild material1954746W6 52995
75NA 86599NA 86599Amorpha canescens Pursh NANot Available2017Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Amorpha canescens. About half of plants still remain at the time of accessioning.2154808NA 86599
76WLP 704NA 83896Amorpha fruticosa L. Kentucky, United StatesNA2016COLLECTED09/27/2016Cumberland Falls State Park, Cumberland Falls Visitor Center. Beach north of visitor center outlook trail, boulders north of large sycamore with exposed root flare and hole in trunk base.36.84200000, -84.34200000245Beach, with boulders.1950955WLP 704
77W6 51668CBG-5757Amorpha canescens Pursh Iowa, United StatesW62016Wild material1942798W6 51668
78W6 50727CBG2014-3268Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW62015Wild material1932015W6 50727
79W6 49552CBG-2502Amorpha canescens Pursh Nebraska, United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1926025W6 49552
80W6 49561CBG-2519Amorpha fruticosa L. South Dakota, United States SEEDHistoric2015Wild materialInactived Zero germination1926034W6 49561
81W6 49622CBG-2635Amorpha canescens Pursh Wisconsin, United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1926088W6 49622
82W6 47805CBG-2275Amorpha canescens Pursh Minnesota, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2014Wild material1919737W6 47805
83W6 47828CBG-2302Amorpha fruticosa L. Kansas, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2014Wild material1919756W6 47828
84W6 47854CBG-2351Amorpha fruticosa L. Kansas, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2014Wild material1919780W6 47854
85W6 47872CBG-2390Amorpha fruticosa L. Colorado, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2014Wild material1919797W6 47872
86W6 45889CBG-1775Amorpha canescens Pursh Missouri, United States SEEDHistoric2013Wild materialInactive Zero germination1908757W6 45889
87W6 45890CBG-1801Amorpha canescens Pursh South Dakota, United StatesW6SEED2013Wild material1908758W6 45890
88W6 45891CBG-1865Amorpha canescens Pursh Illinois, United StatesW6SEED2013Wild material1908759W6 45891
89W6 45892CBG-1838Amorpha fruticosa L. Missouri, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2013Wild material1908760W6 45892
90W6 45893CBG-1885Amorpha fruticosa L. Colorado, United StatesW6SEED2013Wild material1908761W6 45893
91W6 45894CBG-1922Amorpha nana Nutt. Colorado, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2013Wild material1908762W6 45894
92W6 44825LBJWC-TS-2Amorpha fruticosa L. Texas, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2012DONATED2012Wild material1902466W6 44825
93WLP 714RL 11020Amorpha laevigata Nutt. Oklahoma, United StatesNA2011COLLECTED09/14/2011Oklahoma: Atoka County, along US Hwy. 69, between highway and railroad and along Mitchell Road on east side of railroad, in area extending from 2.5 to 3.5 miles NE of Atoka.34.41055000, -96.107230001922818WLP 714
94WLP 707RL 10048Amorpha fruticosa L. Oklahoma, United StatesNA2010COLLECTED09/28/2010Oklahoma: McCurtain County, Ouachita National Forest, along western bank of Buffalo River, near bridge of F.S. Rd. 28000.River bank.1922729WLP 707
95WLP 715RL 10047Amorpha ouachitensis Wilbur Oklahoma, United StatesNA2010COLLECTED09/28/2010Oklahoma: McCurtain County, Ouachita National Forest, along western bank of Buffalo River, near bridge of F.S. Rd. 28000.River bank.1922728WLP 715
96WLP 713RL 08136Amorpha herbacea Walter NA2008COLLECTEDPRE 10/15/2008South Carolina, McCormick County, North of Clarks Hill, Sumter National Forest Road 643A; along power line, near rock outcrop south of road.33.70400000, -82.18263000Wild material1896101WLP 713
97NA 78017NA 78017Amorpha fruticosa L. United StatesNANot Available2008COLLECTED09/17/2008Kathy Stiles Freeland Preserve aka Goat Glade, at the edge of the Little Cahaba Rivervegetated River flood plain1950382NA 78017
98WLP 712RL 08087Amorpha glabra Desf. ex Pers. NA2008COLLECTEDPRE 09/15/2008North Carolina, Buncombe County, Along rocky roadbank, 0.1 mile north of Ox Creek Overlook, Blue Ridge Parkway.35.61833000, -82.49278000Wild material1896012WLP 712
99WLP 1449NA 77463Amorpha ouachitensis Wilbur Arkansas, United StatesNALEAF2008COLLECTED09/15/1989Wild material1910286WLP 1449
100WLP 708RL 08043Amorpha fruticosa L. Historic2008COLLECTEDPRE 09/08/2008South Carolina, Oconee County, Damascus Church Road, along ridge south of Damascus Church and along spur road to west.34.71855000, -83.32448000Wild material1896057WLP 708
101WLP 711RL 08014Amorpha glabra Desf. ex Pers. Historic2008COLLECTEDPRE 09/08/2008North Carolina, Buncombe County, Along Tanbark Ridge.35.66238000, -82.46479000Wild material1896030WLP 711
102NA 77464NA 77464Amorpha paniculata Torr. & A. Gray Arkansas, United StatesNANot Available2008COLLECTED09/15/1989Little River County; ; East of Ashdown, in vicinity of Millwood Lake. [Plant of current accession was originally collected at this location as a cutting, but was since cultivated at the home of Kyde Lance.]From single plant, originally taken as a cutting from wild.2108695NA 77464
103WLP 710RL 07054Amorpha glabra Desf. ex Pers. North Carolina, United StatesNA2008COLLECTEDNorth Carolina: Rutherford County, Chimney Rock Park, along road edge at Meadows1922677WLP 710
104W6 33140AZ930-182Amorpha fruticosa L. Arizona, United StatesW6SEEDNot Available2008Wild material1780121W6 33140
105WLP 706RL 07003Amorpha fruticosa L. Georgia, United StatesNA2007COLLECTED1922661WLP 706
106WLP 705224Amorpha fruticosa L. South Carolina, United StatesNANot Available2006COLLECTEDSouth Carolina: McCormick County, Lakeshore of Thurmond Lake at Modoc Camp.1922623WLP 705
107WLP 709223Amorpha fruticosa L. Alabama, United StatesNA2006COLLECTEDAlabama: Sumter County: Epes, Chalk bluffs along Tombigbee River at site of Fort Tombecbee.1922622WLP 709
108NA 74503NA 74503Amorpha canescens Pursh NANot Available2005Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Amorpha canescens.2150047NA 74503
109Ames 2731837Amorpha canescens Pursh Iowa, United StatesW6Not Available2003COLLECTED09/24/2003Starr's Cave, Burlington, T70N R2W, E edge of NW 1/4 of NW 1/4, Section 19, West Burlington Quad, Des Moines County.40.85222222, -91.13666667186Small, thin soil hill prairie. Sunny. 20% slope with a southern aspect. Stony soil. Associated with Cassia fasciculata, Pycnanthemum pilosum, Agalinis, and Echinacea pallida.Wild materialSmall shrub to 18 inches tall. 1649664Ames 27318
110NA 72025MWPCC00-109Amorpha ouachitensis Wilbur Georgia, United StatesNANot Available2002COLLECTED09/17/2000Georgia, Walker County, Pigeon Mountain, Trail at end of Pocket Road34.70886000, -85.37530000slope 15 deg., aspect SW, thin gritty soil over limestoneCultivated material1777355NA 72025
111DLEG 940175DLEG 940175Amorpha fruticosa L. New Mexico, United States Historic1994COLLECTED10/1994Wild materialReceived from David R. Dreesen, USDA Plant Materials Center, Las Lunas, NM. # 9066224. 1527071DLEG 940175
112DLEG 940176DLEG 940176Amorpha fruticosa L. New Mexico, United States Historic1994COLLECTED10/1994Wild materialReceived from David R. Dreesen, USDA Plant Materials Center, Las Lunas, NM. # 9066369. 1527448DLEG 940176
113DLEG 920268DLEG 920268Amorpha fruticosa L. Virginia, United States SEEDHistoric1992COLLECTED10/03/1992Gloucester Co., Along sea wall at Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Elevation 1 foot.Sandy soil. Growing among young Acer negundo, Platanus occidentalis, Catalpa speciosa.Wild materialReceived from Joe Brown. 1527709DLEG 920268
114NA 79554NA 79554Amorpha paniculata Torr. & A. Gray NANot Available1992Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Amorpha paniculata. New Braunfels TX. Plants delivered by Will Fleming & Peter Loos of Houston, TX, and Lollie Jackson.2151829NA 79554
115DLEG 910432DLEG 910432Amorpha fruticosa L. Virginia, United States Historic1991COLLECTEDGloucester Co.Wild materialShubby plants 1-4 m tall; once-pinnate green leaves; purple flowers in racemes. Received from Joe Brown. 1528600DLEG 910432
116DLEG 910517DLEG 910517Amorpha fruticosa L. Arizona, United States SEEDHistoric1991COLLECTED10/30/1991Cochise Co., Jct. of Paradise Rd. and Onion Saddle Rd., Chiricahua Mts. 31 54'31"N, 109 15'02"W. Elevation 2000 m.Along stream in conifer forest with Pinus englemannii, P. ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii.Wild materialShubby plants 1-4 m tall; once-pinnate green leaves; purple flowers in racemes. M. Johnson 91-103. 1526825DLEG 910517
117DLEG 900272DLEG 900272Amorpha canescens Pursh Oklahoma, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTED1986Cimarron Co.Wild materialLow shrubs; once-pinnate grayish pubescent leaves; purple flowers in racemes. Received from Jim Borland. 1528598DLEG 900272
118DLEG 900273DLEG 900273Amorpha canescens Pursh Colorado, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTEDDenver Botanic Gardens.Cultivated materialLow shrubs; once-pinnate grayish pubescent leaves; purple flowers in racemes. Received from Jim Borland. 1528599DLEG 900273
119DLEG 900274DLEG 900274Amorpha fruticosa L. Colorado, United States SEEDHistoric1990COLLECTEDDenver Botanic Gardens.Cultivated materialShubby plants 1-4 m tall; once-pinnate green leaves; purple flowers in racemes. Received from Jim Borland. 1526982DLEG 900274
120NSL 94095303 182 IDAHOAmorpha sp.Washington, United StatesNLGRPNot Available1977DONATED19771126250NSL 94095
121W6 17690W6 17690Amorpha sp.Texas, United StatesW6Plant1965DONATED03/10/1965Uncertain improvement status1008082W6 17690