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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 434161Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall United States Historic1979COLLECTEDMartin Co., FloridaCollected by G. Boring.1329097PI 434161
1PI 434162AM-2943Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall United States Historic1979COLLECTEDBrunswick, Georgia1329098PI 434162
2PI 313941Nyssa sinensis Oliv. Australia Historic1966COLLECTED1706224PI 313941
3PI 307298Col. No. 218Nyssa javanica (Blume) Wangerin West Bengal, India Historic1965COLLECTED1703552PI 307298
4PI 139241No. 5285Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall Georgia, United States Historic1940COLLECTED16km northwest of Fargo, Clinch County1862468PI 139241
5PI 124715Nyssa sinensis Oliv. China Historic1937COLLECTED1839282PI 124715
6PI 111068Nyssa javanica (Blume) Wangerin India Historic1935COLLECTED1802640PI 111068
7PI 105651Nyssa sinensis Oliv. Jiangsu Sheng, China Historic1934COLLECTEDLushan Mountains1794481PI 105651
8PI 93221Nyssa javanica (Blume) Wangerin West Bengal, India Historic1931COLLECTED1780386PI 93221
9PI 58911Nyssa javanica (Blume) Wangerin West Bengal, India Historic1924COLLECTED1660158PI 58911
10PI 47741Nyssa javanica (Blume) Wangerin West Bengal, India Historic1919COLLECTED1613309PI 47741
11PI 46091Nyssa javanica (Blume) Wangerin West Bengal, India Historic1918COLLECTED15001611131PI 46091
12PI 42277Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall Georgia, United States Historic1916COLLECTED1510954PI 42277
13PI 38737Nyssa javanica (Blume) Wangerin West Bengal, India Historic1914COLLECTED1603676PI 38737
14PI 4782Nyssa aquatica L. United States Historic1900COLLECTED1540202PI 4782
15Ames 36270JDC/NS/2024/022/1144Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Missouri, United StatesNC7LEAFNot Available2024COLLECTED09/29/2024Bluffs of Meramec River located 6.60 miles southeast of Saint James south of highway 8 on Mound Ridge Road, T37N R5W SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Sec. 30.37.94932100, -91.51456300255Ridge, upland woods.Wild material2169022Ames 36270
16NA 87693'The James'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2024CultivarOne grafted, potted plant received.2167515NA 87693
17NA 87694'Zydeco Twist'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2024CultivarOne grafted, potted plant received.2167516NA 87694
18NA 87712'NSMTF'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2024CultivarOne grafted, potted plant received.2167517NA 87712
19NA 84194NA 84194Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall NANot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa ogeche. Old plant growing in Fern Valley bed 17; likely to be either NA 37227 or 38085, both from Tom Dodd Nurseries, Semmes, Alabama. Form received: unknown propagule type.2153562NA 84194
20NA 72123NA 72123Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2023Wild materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica. Old Fern Valley plants. Form received: existing plant.2149234NA 72123
21NA 87814RM-TK2022-003Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall Florida, United StatesNANot Available2023COLLECTED09/06/2022Hightower Landing on Holmes Creek, off of Hightower Road. This location is off of Florida State Hwy. 79.30.60539000, -85.765134005Trees growing on the edge of the water along Holmes Creek.
Soils: The underlying geology of this area is classified as Alluvium of Pleistocene/Holocene origin and consists of undifferentiated Quaternary sediments of varying thickness including siliciclastics, organics and freshwater carbonates. The siliciclastics are light gray, tan, brown to black, unconsolidated to poorly consolidated, clean to clayey, silty, unfossiliferous, variably organic-bearing sands to blue green to olive green, poorly to moderately consolidated, sandy, silty clays. Organics occur as plant debris, roots, disseminated organic matrix and beds of peat. Freshwater carbonates, often referred to as marls in the literature, are scattered.
Source: USGS Florida Geologic Map Data (https://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/state.php?state=fl)
The primary soil types in the collection area are classified as Rutlege, Pickney and Pamlico soils, frequently flooded. The Rutlege series comprises very deep, very poorly drained persistently wet soils on flats, depressions and floodplains where shallow ponding is common. They are of marine or fluvial sediment origin. Thickness of these loamy sandy soils is greater than 1.5 meters and a reaction from extremely acid to strongly acid. The Pickney Series consists of very deep, very poorly drained soils. Permeability is rapid. These nearly level soils have negligible runoff and were formed by marine or fluvial sediments in the lower coastal plain on flats, depressions, stream terraces, and flood plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The soils of this series are loamy fine sand that is very friable and extremely acid in the upper 0-25 cm. The lower strata are similar, while the lower strata from 0.8-2 meters are comprised of fine sand. The Pamlico series consists of very poorly drained soils that formed in decomposed organic material underlain by dominantly sandy sediment. The soils are on nearly level flood plains, bays, and depressions of the Coastal Plain. Slopes are less than 1 percent. Pamlico soils have 0.4-1.3 meters of organic material over dominantly sandy sediments. Reaction is extremely in the organic layers and ranges from extremely acid to strongly acid in the underlying mineral layers.
Source: NRCS Web Soil Survey (https://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx)
Wild material2140796NA 87814
22WLP 2585RJL2022FLAL-006Nyssa biflora Walter Florida, United StatesNA2022COLLECTED07/28/2022Growing along the Yellow River and reached by boat.30.58013800, -86.915568001Trees are typically found growing in full sun in permanently saturated to submersed conditions along the edge of the Yellow River, growing in association with a wide array of deciduous and evergreen trees, shrubs and perennial plant species. This species requires acidic conditions. While the aquatic habitats are generally fresh water, there is occasionally tidal or hurricane-caused saltwater intrusions. The underlying geology of this area is classified as Alluvium, of Pleistocene/Holocene origin and consists of undifferentiated Quaternary sediments of varying thickness including siliciclastics, organics and freshwater carbonates. The siliciclastics are light gray, tan, brown to black, unconsolidated to poorly consolidated, clean to clayey, silty, unfossiliferous, variably organic-bearing sands to blue green to olive green, poorly to moderately consolidated, sandy, silty clays. Organics occur as plant debris, roots, disseminated organic matrix and beds of peat. Freshwater carbonates, often referred to as marls in the literature, are scattered. Wild material2138695WLP 2585
23NA 70680NA 70680Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2020Wild material2108392NA 70680
24NA 64451NA 64451Nyssa sylvatica Marshall District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available2020COLLECTEDU.S. National Arboretum2108382NA 64451
25NA 64450NA 64450Nyssa sylvatica Marshall District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available2020COLLECTEDU.S. National Arboretum2108381NA 64450
26NA 64447NA 64447Nyssa sylvatica Marshall District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available2020COLLECTEDU.S. National Arboretum2108379NA 64447
27NA 64448NA 64448Nyssa sylvatica Marshall District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available2020COLLECTEDU.S. National Arboretum2108380NA 64448
28NA 64446NA 64446Nyssa sylvatica Marshall District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available2020COLLECTEDU.S. National Arboretum2108378NA 64446
29WLP 53NCTN52Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Tennessee, United StatesNANot Available2020COLLECTED09/21/2019Polk County35.06631000, -84.46260000389Base of acid cove forest on slope of river gorge, highly disturbed site due to dam, sandstoneWild material2109455WLP 53
30WLP 59NCTN58Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Tennessee, United StatesNANot Available2020COLLECTED09/21/2019Polk County35.08687000, -84.63390000256Ocoee River Gorge, dry pine-oak forest, at the base of sandstone slope meeting highest water levelWild material2109461WLP 59
31WLP 159NACPEC19-035Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Kentucky, United StatesNANot Available2019COLLECTED09/10/2019Powell County; 200 Punkin Hollow Road, Stanton, Kentucky37.88014000, -83.75796900237Mixed mesophytic forest: maple-oak-hickory woodland/managed prairie edgeWild material2110471WLP 159
32NA 86226NACPEC19-005Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Ohio, United StatesNANot Available2019COLLECTED09/07/2019Adams County; Lynx Township; Edge of Appalachia Preserve System: The E. Lucy Braun Lynx Prairie Preserve.38.76441000, -83.41041000257On oak-hickory woodland/prairie edge, xeric limestone prairie over Dolomitic limestone (dolostone).Seeds collected from one plant. Four herbarium specimens collected; photographed. DNA sample collection number: DENG8022.2109138NA 86226
33NA 85004'Haymanred'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2018CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'Haymanred' RED RAGE.2153959NA 85004
34Ames 34163'Nsuhh'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Tennessee, United StatesNC7Not Available2018DEVELOPEDPRE 02/15/2018CultivarNyssa sylvatica ‘Nsuhh’ Green Gable™ is characterized by its upwardly sweeping lateral branches forming a tight pyramidal plant form, rapid growth rate, glossy dark green-colored leaves that maintain glossy dark green coloration throughout the summer, and resistance leaf spot. This male cultivar was selected based on performance in central Tennessee in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 7a.1957749Ames 34163
35Ames 34164'WFH1'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Ohio, United StatesNC7Not Available2018DEVELOPEDPRE 02/15/2018CultivarNyssa sylvatica ‘WFH1’ Tupelo Tower™ has a narrow pyramidal form, lustrous dark green summer foliage, and shades of orange in early fall. The original 'WFH1' cultivar at thirteen years of age measured approximately 4.6 meters in height and approximately 2.4 meters in spread at its widest point. Projected mature height is 9-12 meters tall by 6 meters wide. This cultivar was selected based on performance in northeastern Ohio in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6b.1957750Ames 34164
36NA 84676PCC17-TNKY-028Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Tennessee, United StatesNANot Available2017COLLECTED10/02/2017Hardeman County; ; Chickasaw State Forest.36.37349000, -88.86643000136Edge of alder swamp; tree growing 3 feet from edge of standing water, arching out over swamp.One individual sampled.2108776NA 84676
37NA 84688PCC17-TNKY-040Nyssa aquatica L. Kentucky, United StatesNANot Available2017COLLECTED10/03/2017McCracken County; ; Metropolis Lake State Nature Preserve.37.14705000, -88.7666000078Edge of oxbow lake, in mud flats.Six individuals sampled. This species lined the entire waterfront, just behind a uniform row of taxodium. Many fruits harvested from a low branch overhanging lake, others collected off the ground nearby2108785NA 84688
38NA 84700PCC17-TNKY-052Nyssa aquatica L. Kentucky, United StatesNANot Available2017COLLECTED10/04/2017Calloway County; ; Blood River Seeps State Nature Preserve.36.54028000, -88.15871000118Floodplain flatwoods, Nyssa gathered nearby drainage stream edges, muddy all around.Approximately 10 individuals sampled. Seed ground-collected from many individuals.2108795NA 84700
39NA 70918NA 70918Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available20171952804NA 70918
40NA 75986NA 75986Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available20171952530NA 75986
41NA 64449NA 64449Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available20171950648NA 64449
42NA 70353NA 70353Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available20171950631NA 70353
43WLP 1434NA 83915Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Kentucky, United StatesNA2016COLLECTED09/28/2016Cumberland Falls State Park; Cumberland Falls Visitor Center parking lot en route to Trail #2 trailhead. Overhanging road beyond water treatment plant and beyond shelter with fireplace, before circle of picnic tables.36.83800000, -84.337000002761952017WLP 1434
44NA 82646NA 82646Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall Florida, United StatesNANot Available2015COLLECTED07/20/2014Along Holmes Creek approximately 0.7 miles east of the Hightower Road boat camp.30.60636000, -85.753410006On Holmes Creek on a muddy flat along spring-fed stream.1952137NA 82646
45WLP 1422JDC/NS/2014/068/570Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Mississippi, United StatesNA2014COLLECTED09/21/2014Mississippi: Lafayette County; Holly Springs National Forest along County Road 244.34.50982900, -89.3571680095Floodplain. Wet woods. Growing in association with Liquidambar styraciflua, Acer negundo, Cetlis sp., Juniperus virginiana, Carya illinoinensis, Quercus nigra, and Quercus phellos.Wild materialFruits rather green. 1922346WLP 1422
46NA 81382NA 81382Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available20131952730NA 81382
47NA 81756NA 81756Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available20131951722NA 81756
48NA 81757HHN dwarfNyssa sp.NANot Available20132108715NA 81757
49NA 81760NA 81760Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available20131951430NA 81760
50NA 85977(hybrid selection)Nyssa hybr.NANot Available2012Breeding materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa (hybrid selection). Nyssa hybrid, selection number R11-7-13. An open-pollinated seedling of NY-2-4-94 (female) growing at the Glenn Dale U.S. Plant Introduction Station, from seed collected in 2012. Pyramidal, small selection with good shape and red fall color; distinctive leaves. The seed parent, NY-2-4-94, resulted from a cross made by Louise Riedel (U.S. National Arboretum) between (USNA native female) Nyssa sylvatica NA 64447-H [CMSL "behind crapemyrtle field, smaller, left"] times (cultivated male) Nyssa ogeche NA 64445-B.2154556NA 85977
51NA 85978(hybrid selection)Nyssa hybr.NANot Available2012Breeding materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa (hybrid selection). Nyssa hybrid, selection number R7-6-4. An open-pollinated seedling of NY-1-4-94 (female) growing at the Glenn Dale U.S. Plant Introduction Station, from seed collected in 2012. Small, round-headed selection with good shape and red fall color, and long leaves. The seed parent, NY-1-4-94, resulted from a cross made by Louise Riedel (U.S. National Arboretum) between (USNA native female) Nyssa sylvatica NA 64446-H [BON] times (cultivated male) Nyssa ogeche NA 64445-K.2154557NA 85978
52NA 80945'NSUHH'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2012CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'NSUHH' GREEN GABLE. Patent has been allowed, according to Alex Neubauer 4/20/12; All grafted onto seedling roostock. Form received: grafted plant.2152313NA 80945
53NA 80946'Salem Weeper'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2012CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'Salem Weeper'. Heritage Plants selection/Proprietary for evaluation only; selection by Harald Neubauer Grafted onto seedling roostock. Form received: grafted plant.2152314NA 80946
54NA 80947'Penwood Weeper'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2012CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'Penwood Weeper'. Found by : Steve Foltz at Cincinnati Zoo found; aka 'Penwood Weeper'. Grafted onto seedling roostock. [Note: further review revealed that this was discovered by Foltz in Lakeside Park, Kentucky; the name 'Ohio' is entirely incorrect/invalid. -SBL] Form received: grafted plant.2152315NA 80947
55NA 80948'Lakeside Weeper'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2012CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'Lakeside Weeper'. Grafted onto seedling roostock. Form received: grafted plant.2152316NA 80948
56NA 80949'Autumn Cascades'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2012CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'Autumn Cascades'. Grafted onto seedling roostock. Form received: grafted plant.2152317NA 80949
57NA 79708RL 10056Nyssa aquatica L. NANot Available2010COLLECTEDPRE 11/15/2010Florida, Liberty County, Apalachicola River, Apalachicola National Forest, west of Hwy 65, end of FS Rd 129, Fort Gadsden; along floodplain of Apalachicola River.FloodplainWild material1896380NA 79708
58NA 78156(weeping selection)Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2009CloneFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica (weeping selection).2151256NA 78156
59NA 78157(upright selection)Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2009CloneFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica (upright selection).2151257NA 78157
60NA 78158(pyramidal selection)Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2009CloneFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica (pyramidal selection).2151258NA 78158
61NA 78159(Ohio selection)Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2009CloneFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica (Ohio selection).2151259NA 78159
62NA 78160(Arkansas selection)Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2009CloneFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica (Arkansas selection).2151260NA 78160
63NA 80872NA 80872Nyssa aquatica L. Delaware, United StatesNANot Available2008DONATED11/15/2008Uncertain improvement status1910291NA 80872
64NA 77720RL 08198Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2008COLLECTEDPRE 10/06/2008North Carolina, Henderson County, Along abandoned section of old Fanning Fields Road, Mills River, near stream crossing which joins McDowell Creek.35.42003000, -82.55346000Wild material1896146NA 77720
65NA 77534RL 08089Nyssa sylvatica Marshall North Carolina, United StatesNANot Available2008COLLECTED09/13/2008Chimney Rock Park, at woodland edge near Nature Center.Wild material1896013NA 77534
66NA 78038NA 78038Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Alabama, United StatesNANot Available2008COLLECTED09/18/2008Anniston Army Depot, woodland edge near roadwoodland edge near road1950350NA 78038
67NA 77596RL 08036Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2008COLLECTEDPRE 09/08/2008Georgia, Rabun County, Along Chattahoochee National Forest Road 155.34.92960000, -83.29146000Wild material1896050NA 77596
68NA 77599RL 08039Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2008COLLECTEDPRE 09/08/2008South Carolina, Oconee County, Along Grapevine Road, off Highway 196.34.81818000, -83.20816000Wild material1896053NA 77599
69NA 77504NA 77504Nyssa aquatica L. NANot Available2008COLLECTEDPRE 07/15/2008Georgia, Wilkinson County, Along Highway 243 south of Coopers, at an unnamed creek crossing.Wild material1895992NA 77504
70NA 77417'Haymanred'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2008CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'Haymanred' RED RAGE.2151070NA 77417
71NA 76636'Wildfire'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2007CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'Wildfire'. One of the two trees of this accession (qualifier J) turned out not to be 'Wildfire'; ID of that plant is uncertain, but it is inferior and will be removed in 2018.2150791NA 76636
72NA 76605'Wildfire'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Tennessee, United StatesNANot Available2007DONATED01/12/2007Cultivated material1899460NA 76605
73NA 76043DE.010-2006Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Delaware, United StatesNANot Available2006COLLECTED10/18/2006Delaware, Sussex County, Thompson's Island State Park38.68911000, -75.07900000Bay side 25 feet from the shore of Rehoboth BayWild material1777721NA 76043
74NA 76591NA 76591Nyssa sinensis Oliv. NANot Available2006Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sinensis.2150773NA 76591
75NA 76592'Haymanred'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall NANot Available2006CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa sylvatica 'Haymanred' RED RAGE.2150774NA 76592
76NA 76617'Red Red Wine'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Oregon, United StatesNANot Available2006DONATED10/07/2006Cultivated material1899461NA 76617
77NA 76600'Miss Scarlet'Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Missouri, United StatesNANot Available2006DONATED09/27/2006Cultivated material1899459NA 76600
78NA 76677NA 76677Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall Georgia, United StatesNANot Available2006COLLECTED09/2004Along Ogeechee River at crossing of bridge of Hwy. 221.Wild material1895864NA 76677
79NA 76678NA 76678Nyssa sylvatica Marshall North Carolina, United StatesNANot Available2006COLLECTED10/2002Chimney Rock Park, woodlands near the Horticulture Complex.On slope near ravine draining south.Wild material1895865NA 76678
80NA 75397RL 313Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Alabama, United StatesNANot Available2006COLLECTED07/01/2005Alabama, Etowah County, Gadsden, North of Hinds Road, on sandstone outcrop.Wild material1777664NA 75397
81NA 74278NA 74278Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall United StatesNANot Available2004COLLECTED10/31/2003Cultivated material1899453NA 74278
82NA 70394MWPCC 00-004Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Virginia, United StatesNANot Available2000COLLECTED09/12/2000Roanoke County, Jefferson Nat'l Forest37.38333333, -80.15527778521Soil: clay with shale fragments and rocks, eroded minimal organic layer.Wild materialSingle stemmed tree, 45 degree slope, South facing, but fairly shaded, 45'tall with DBH 8".1606343NA 70394
83NA 70405MWPCC00-037Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Virginia, United StatesNANot Available2000COLLECTED09/12/2000Franklin Co. VA, Cahas Mt. on private land.37.14138889, -79.99555556Seeds were collected for the expedition by paul James, the group's local guide. No field data or herbarium specimens collected with the seed.Wild material1607110NA 70405
84NA 70425MWPCC00-081Nyssa sylvatica Marshall North Carolina, United StatesNANot Available2000COLLECTED09/15/2000Buncombe Co. Asheville NC. North Carolina Arboretum35.49611111, -82.60972222713near the top of a slope, native vegetation, adfacent to a service road and mowed roadside; associates; Oxydendrum, Rhus radicans, Kalmia latifolia, Acer rubrum, Quercus prinus, Quercus marilandica, Pteridium.Wild materialDry site for species, defoliation from stress? Ron Lance mentioned plants like this one from drier sites tend to have larger leaves.1608271NA 70425
85NA 69484NCA-07Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall North Carolina, United StatesNANot Available1998COLLECTED11/17/1998roadside at NC Arboretum (NCArb #1988-81 B)35.50099600, -82.59397100Cultivated materialsmall tree 12'; dbh 4"1571463NA 69484
86Ames 22072Ames 22072Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Michigan, United States Historic1994DONATED05/13/1994Wild materialMI seed source: Saginaw, this is the farthest north that DONOR feels this plant can be found in MI. "Supposedly is not found native there although this group is on my family's farm and was not planted. Also have found some larger specimens to the west of there where possibly they seeded by birds to our land", Ken Asmus.1087551Ames 22072
87NA 65467NA 65467Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Oklahoma, United StatesNANot Available1993COLLECTEDLeflore County.34.94366100, -94.74700200Wild material1502259NA 65467
88NA 61289GU 129Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Virginia, United StatesNA1989COLLECTED09/28/1989George Washington National Forest, Blue Ridge Parkway, Forest Road 92, along Milk Run.38.87916600, -78.68329600701Moist hillside. Elevation: 2300 feet.Wild material1112035NA 61289
89NA 61278GU 117Nyssa sylvatica Marshall United StatesNANot Available1989COLLECTED09/27/1989Elkhorn Lake area, flood plain, George Washington National Forest, Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia38.33012800, -79.22475400600Wild material1112030NA 61278
90Ames 4407Ames 4407Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Korea, SouthNANot Available1985COLLECTEDChollipo Arboretum, South KoreaCultivated material1027991Ames 4407
91Ames 2923Ames 2923Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Missouri, United StatesNANot Available1984COLLECTEDoriginally from Forest Keeling Nursery, Elsberry39.14444700, -90.78391300Cultivated material1022564Ames 2923
92Ames 2919Ames 2919Nyssa sylvatica Marshall Illinois, United StatesNANot Available1984COLLECTEDCook County, Illinois41.81413300, -87.89367700Wild material1022544Ames 2919
93NA 37227NA 37227Nyssa ogeche W. Bartram ex Marshall NANot Available1975Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Nyssa ogeche. Fern Valley 11/88 1 plant found; assumed by Dr. Meyer to be this accession.2144624NA 37227