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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 693491L. andersoniiLycium andersonii A. Gray United StatesCORNot Available2015COLLECTEDCultivated material1927823PI 693491
1PI 693492L. barbarumLycium barbarum L. ChinaCORNot Available2015COLLECTEDCultivated material1927824PI 693492
2PI 693493L. chinenseLycium chinense Mill. ChinaCORNot Available2015COLLECTEDCultivated material1927825PI 693493
3PI 693494L. depressumLycium depressum Stocks CORNot Available2015Cultivated material1927826PI 693494
4PI 693495L. chinense var. chinense WashingtonLycium chinense Mill. var. chinense Washington, United StatesCORNot Available2015DONATED10/09/2015Cultivated materialUsing Key from Flora of China 1b. Berry red 2b. Corolla lobed 1/3 way down or more, filaments and corolla with a villous ring 4b. Corolla more than 9 mm stamens shorter than or slightly exceeding corolla, berry oblong or ellipsoid > 5mm 5b. Calyx usually 4- or 5-lobed 6b Corolla tube funnelform, shorter than or subequaling lobes, leaves mostly broadly or narrowly ovate, rhomboid or eliptic L. chinense Then On the next page 1a. leaf blade ovate rhombic, elliptic, or lanceolate, corolla lobes densely ciliate, stamens slightly shorter than corolla var. chinense 1927822PI 693495
5PI 693490L. andersonii W6Lycium andersonii A. Gray Washington, United StatesCORNot Available2015DONATED10/08/2015Cultivated material1927785PI 693490
6PI 693488L. barbarum JPN-2009-077Lycium barbarum L. Hokkaidô, JapanCORNot Available2009COLLECTED09/12/2009Rankoshi town42.87972222, 140.365833333By seashore in gravel next to road, growing with Rosa, clover, Phragmites, ragweed, Vitis, Miscanthusa and grass species.Wild materialFrom September 7 to 25, 2009, U.S. scientists K. Hummer and J. Postman from the USDA Agricultural Research Service and Japanese scientists H. Iketani and H. Imanishi from the Japanese Ministry of Forestry and Fisheries/National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, and Akita Agricultural University collaborated on an expedition to collect temperate fruit genera in Hokkaido and northern Honshu, Japan. An agreement between Japan and the USDA specified the terms of exchange, and materials collected were shared between scientists of both countries.1824163PI 693488
7PI 693489L. barbarum JPN-2009-099Lycium barbarum L. Hokkaidô, JapanCORNot Available2009COLLECTED09/14/2009Bibai, Hokkaido Forestry Research Institute.43.29083333, 141.8547222256Cultivated plants in demonstration garden.Cultivated materialFrom September 7 to 25, 2009, U.S. scientists K. Hummer and J. Postman from the USDA Agricultural Research Service and Japanese scientists H. Iketani and H. Imanishi from the Japanese Ministry of Forestry and Fisheries/National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, and Akita Agricultural University collaborated on an expedition to collect temperate fruit genera in Hokkaido and northern Honshu, Japan. An agreement between Japan and the USDA specified the terms of exchange, and materials collected were shared between scientists of both countries.1824164PI 693489
8PI 693498L. andersonii BLAZ930Lycium andersonii A. Gray Arizona, United StatesCORSEEDNot Available2007COLLECTEDPRE 10/26/2007Wild material1740262PI 693498
9PI 693487L. barbarum BCLycium barbarum L. British Columbia, CanadaCORNot Available2005DONATED06/14/2005Wild material1824162PI 693487
10PI 693497L andersonii CA170-12Lycium andersonii A. Gray California, United StatesCORSEEDNot Available2005COLLECTED06/10/20031291Desert scrub. Associated with Psorothamnus arborescens, Xylorhiza tortifolia, Lepidium fremontii and Eriogonum inflatum.Wild materialShrub 0.3-0.6 meters tall. 1674171PI 693497
11PI 693496L. chinense 59880sdLycium chinense Mill. ChinaCORNot Available1997COLLECTEDCloneMorton Arboretum field location: CC-67/46-66.1540081PI 693496
12PI 380898L. depressum Iran 250Lycium depressum Stocks IranCORNot Available1972COLLECTEDValadabad. Protected area, salty. Wild materialPerennial, woody shrub to 1m tall. Spiny, gray, glaucous leaves. Berries black, 1cm, sessile with small black seeds. Growing in association with Aeluropus littoralis and Puccinellia distans. 10 1285619PI 380898
13PI 303372L. barbarum V-63-239Lycium barbarum L. Idaho, United StatesCORNot Available1964COLLECTED1963Emmet, along the bank of the Payette RiverWild materialShrub thorny, flowers purple, berries red 10 1227919PI 303372
14PI 303373V-64-248Lycium sp.Arizona, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1680605PI 303373
15PI 303374V-64-251Lycium sp.Arizona, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1680606PI 303374
16PI 297359Lycium chinense Mill. Norway Historic1964COLLECTED1682138PI 297359
17PI 297360Lycium barbarum L. Norway Historic1964COLLECTED1682139PI 297360
18PI 296966Lycium barbarum L. Turkey Historic1964COLLECTED1681815PI 296966
19PI 296967Lycium horridum Thunb. Turkey Historic1964COLLECTED1681816PI 296967
20PI 144525No. 39.1683Lycium chilense Bertero Valparaíso, Chile Historic1942COLLECTEDLas Cruces, south of Valparaiso151874139PI 144525
21PI 139479No. 1911Lycium pallidum Miers Nevada, United States Historic1940COLLECTED1863179PI 139479
22PI 139483No. 1912Lycium barbarum L. Nevada, United States Historic1940COLLECTED06/02/1939Overton1863184PI 139483
23PI 130509No. 13692Lycium sp.Yunnan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTEDChungtien Plateau31001846454PI 130509
24PI 128212PapangoLycium sp. Bolivia Historic1938COLLECTED02/04/1938Yolata24021844563PI 128212
25PI 128213No. 320Lycium sp.Tarija, Bolivia Historic1938COLLECTEDField near Tarija1844564PI 128213
26PI 122963No. 1242Lycium ruthenicum Murray Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan Historic1937COLLECTED08/18/1936Shigar, Baltistan1834601PI 122963
27PI 108932No. 30Lycium ruthenicum Murray Ahal, Turkmenistan Historic1934COLLECTED06/18/1934Edge of the Karakum Desert, Ashkhabad1799905PI 108932
28PI 92918No. 9178Lycium sp. Mexico Historic1931COLLECTEDLa Paz, Lower California1779668PI 92918
29PI 92919No. 9188Lycium sp. Unknown Historic1931COLLECTED04/03/1931Agua Verde (no country given)1779669PI 92919
30PI 32272Lycium barbarum L. Hessen, Germany Historic1911COLLECTED1520017PI 32272
31PI 22016No. 816aLycium chinense Mill. Shandong Sheng, China Historic1908COLLECTED04/25/19071583360PI 22016
32PI 20180No. 455aLycium sp. Korea, North Historic1907COLLECTED09/03/19061577188PI 20180
33PI 18581No. 182aLycium sp. China Historic1906COLLECTEDPalitswang1575866PI 18581
34PI 18271No. 86Lycium sp. China Historic1906COLLECTED1575609PI 18271
35PI 4126Lycium sp.Arizona, United States Historic1899COLLECTED1539201PI 4126
36PI 4429Lycium sp.Arizona, United States Historic1899COLLECTED1539729PI 4429
37PI 1703Lycium europaeum L. France Historic1898COLLECTED1534743PI 1703
38PI 1704Lycium horridum Thunb. France Historic1898COLLECTED1534744PI 1704
39W6 62016WBC-2Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2024Wild materialMedium sized shrub with short linear leaves white purplish flowers that develop many small red fruits Branches dense and ending in terminal point giving plants a spiny or thorned appearance 2168415W6 62016
40W6 62017 REWBC-3Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2024Wild materialMedium sized shrub with short linear leaves white purplish flowers that develop many small red fruits Branches dense and ending in terminal point giving plants a spiny or thorned appearance (Recollection of NV052-512, W6 48589)2168416W6 62017 RE
41W6 62020WBC-6Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2024Wild materialMedium sized shrub with short linear leaves white purplish flowers that develop many small red fruits Branches dense and ending in terminal point giving plants a spiny or thorned appearance2168419W6 62020
42W6 61339UT930-8Lycium andersonii A. Gray Utah, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild material2142783W6 61339
43W6 55160CA650-124Lycium andersonii A. Gray California, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialLycium andersonii1967712W6 55160
44W6 54987NV052-682Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialLycium andersonii1966214W6 54987
45W6 54994NV052-689Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild materialLycium andersonii1966221W6 54994
46W6 53939NV040-273Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1964517W6 53939
47W6 51868CA930A-544Lycium pallidum Miers var. oligospermum C. L. Hitchc. California, United StatesW62017Wild materialx1947001W6 51868
48W6 51884NV052-543Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW62017Wild material1947017W6 51884
49W6 51771NV052-550Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW62017Wild material1943618W6 51771
50W6 49992CA930A-366Lycium andersonii A. Gray California, United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1927015W6 49992
51W6 49457NV040-152Lycium andersonii A. Gray United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1925576W6 49457
52W6 48589NV052-512Lycium andersonii A. Gray United StatesW6SEED2014Wild material1922024W6 48589
53W6 45106AZ040-2Lycium berlandieri Dunal Arizona, United StatesW6SEED2012Wild material1905082W6 45106
54W6 42586NV040-39Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2011Wild material1893490W6 42586
55W6 39665NV040-37Lycium andersonii A. Gray Nevada, United StatesW6SEED2010Wild material1849539W6 39665
56W6 36875AZ930-275Lycium fremontii A. Gray Arizona, United StatesW6SEED2009Wild material1827240W6 36875
57W6 33278AZ930-187Lycium berlandieri Dunal Arizona, United StatesW6SEED2008Wild material1780188W6 33278
58W6 30119CA170-47Lycium cooperi A. Gray California, United StatesW6SEED2007Wild material1719156W6 30119
59MIA 26215Lycium carolinianum Walter Historic1980DONATED04/19801092545MIA 26215
60MIA 26561Lycium carolinianum Walter Historic1976DONATED1976Wild material1093257MIA 26561