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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 114774No. 128Patrinia scabiosifolia Fisch. ex Link China Historic1936COLLECTED1813222PI 114774
1PI 89736No. 7253Patrinia scabiosifolia Fisch. ex Link China Historic1930COLLECTED09/26/1930Chinglungchiao1754029PI 89736
2PI 26431OmineshiPatrinia scabiosifolia Fisch. ex Link Japan Historic1909COLLECTED1588305PI 26431
3NA 83801NA 83801Patrinia scabiosifolia Fisch. ex Link Historic2016Cultivated materialFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Patrinia scabiosifolia.2153386NA 83801
4NA 76256CUI 2001-072Patrinia sp. ChinaNANot Available2002COLLECTED2001Wild materialRecorded at the U.S. National Arboretum as Patrinia monandra; received as "unknown Patrinia." This seed came in with the Cui contract collection of 2001 with a collection number of 01-72, which was later deleted, but I did receive seed, have grown it on and have living plants that are Patrinia, and I am fairly confident that it is villosa . (as per CMB and SBL) --reidentification necessary; plant does not key out as villosa with the Flora of China. Looks like it might be Patrinia monandra; flowers are (light) yellow, hairs are short, and plants are short-lived (monocarpic) with taproot and basal foliage that withers as plant matures. -SBL2170535NA 76256
5W6 2118098HT-60Patrinia sp. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Omnodelger Sum, Henti Aimag48.15972222, 109.420555561524Moderate slope with south aspect. Scattered Larix trees occur on the higher elevations of the grassland. Soil is very gravelly and is formed from eroded granitic rock. Fire occurred at site about two years ago.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Open grassland vegetation dominated by Stipa, Poa, and forbs. Forest vegetation is dominated by Larix and Populus. Trisetum, Astragalus, and Hedysarum are common in understory.1578229W6 21180
6W6 2119898HT-85Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Juss. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Ulaanchulun, Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag48.39750000, 110.201111111036Within and adjacent to an ancient rock-walled fortress enclosing about 40 hectares of hill slope and upper edge of meadow. Two small streams drain the enclosed area. Gravelly, eroded granitic soils. Recent fire through area.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Overstory species depending on aspect and relief include Pinus, Larix, and Populus. Exposed soils are dominated by Stipa and Astragalus. The riparian zone along streams has species typical of wetter microsites including Bromus and riparians1577760W6 21198
7W6 2125998HT-169Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Juss. MongoliaW61999COLLECTED09/1998Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag48.87888889, 110.101388891219Hilly area in the valley of the Onon River with lowlands near the site used as hayfields. Soils are eroded granitic rock.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Forest steppe vegetation comprised of tall grasses and forbs dominating north aspect with grass steppe dominating open south exposures.1578113W6 21259
8W6 2129798HT-217Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Juss. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Binder Sum, Henti Aimag48.58611111, 110.694722221036Varied terrain on E bank of Onon River. Soils varied with microsite, but were generally fine sand along the river and sandy throughout the area, except where deeper soils had developed under tree overstory.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Salix dominated diverse vegetation close to the river. On uplands away from the river and on southerly aspects, vegetation was grass steppe (Poa, Stipa, and Leymus). On northerly aspects, Larix forest steppe with some areas having more shr1578138W6 21297
9W6 2135498HT-281Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Juss. MongoliaW6Not Available1999COLLECTED09/1998Batchirrit Sum, Henti Aimag48.33472222, 110.126111111219Near a granite rock bluff with scattered trees at the bluff base. Soils are sandy and gravelly and formed from eroded granite.Wild materialAssociated vegetation:Patches of shrubs (Ribes, Amygdalus) with grasses (Agropyron, Stipa).1577796W6 21354
10W6 18157E94253Patrinia rupestris (Pall.) Juss. MongoliaW6Not Available1995COLLECTED09/1994Hentii Mountains northeast of Tariat Research Station. Along two streams draining the area.47.29777778, 109.052222221181Mountan steppe. Dark chestnut soils, high fertility, numerous cobbles. Aspect southeast, slope 5%.Wild material1521646W6 18157