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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 303528V-63-227Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. subsp. trachysperma (Torr. & A. Gray) H. H. Iltis Colorado, United States Historic1964COLLECTED1680842PI 303528
1OPGC 8773NM930-528Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. New Mexico, United StatesOPGC2023Wild materialPalmately dissected leaves, 1 to 3 inch long upright seedpods, ranging from green to purple and split open when ready. Flowers have white petals and red anthers and stamens.2142153OPGC 8773
2OPGC 7525AZ930-401Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. Arizona, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2096871OPGC 7525
3OPGC 7541WY050-186Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. subsp. trachysperma (Torr. & A. Gray) H. H. Iltis Wyoming, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2096986OPGC 7541
4OPGC 7520NM030-100Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEED2019Wild material2094631OPGC 7520
5OPGC 7309AZ930-361Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. Arizona, United StatesOPGCSEED2018Wild material1970377OPGC 7309
6OPGC 7235NM930-373Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEED2018Wild material1966105OPGC 7235
7OPGC 7219NM018-110Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEED2018Wild material1964899OPGC 7219
8OPGC 7218UT080-218Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. Utah, United StatesOPGCSEED2018Wild material1964576OPGC 7218
9OPGC 7185NM018-34Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEED2017Wild material1949027OPGC 7185
10OPGC 7186NM018-39Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEED2017Wild material1949028OPGC 7186
11OPGC 7148WY930-74Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. Colorado, United StatesOPGC2015Wild material1930510OPGC 7148
12OPGC 7120WY932C-75Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. subsp. trachysperma (Torr. & A. Gray) H. H. Iltis United StatesOPGCSEED2014Wild material1922058OPGC 7120
13OPGC 7116NM930-187Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. subsp. trachysperma (Torr. & A. Gray) H. H. Iltis United StatesOPGCSEED2014Wild material1921632OPGC 7116
14OPGC 7101WY932C-58Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. subsp. trachysperma (Torr. & A. Gray) H. H. Iltis Wyoming, United StatesOPGCSEED2014Wild material1918419OPGC 7101
15OPGC 7067LBJWC-MLE-22Polanisia erosa (Nutt.) H. H. Iltis subsp. erosa Texas, United StatesOPGCSEEDNot Available2012DONATED2012Wild material1902527OPGC 7067
16OPGC 7066NM930-164Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. subsp. trachysperma (Torr. & A. Gray) H. H. Iltis New Mexico, United StatesOPGCSEED2012Wild material1901238OPGC 7066
17OPGC 7046MSB180090Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. Texas, United StatesOPGCSEED2011Wild material1895344OPGC 7046
18NSL 461941Zapata Germplasm Rio Grande ClammyweedPolanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. subsp. riograndensis H. H. Iltis Texas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2009DEVELOPEDBreeding materialNative annual forb, endemic to southern Texas. Found in sandy, gravelly, sometimes linestone or alluvial silty soil, near riverbanks, coastal dunes, open areas in coastal live oak forests, bottoms of washouts, in semi-desert Opuntia-Mesquite scrub and shrub thickets, roadsides, chaparral pastures, fallow fields, or other disturbed areas on both sides of the lower Rio Grande River and adacent areas of south Texas. Flowers from March through November. Sparsely branched or unbranched annual (rarely perennial) 2-6 cm. tall, glandular-viscid; leaflets 3, leaves rounded or oblanceolate, 2-4 cm long, 5-20 mm wide, petals 5-16 mm long. Petals pink or rose 6-17 mm long , longest stamens 12-17 mm long, style 3-5 (-8) mm long; bracts ovate to often nearly orbicular; raceme often dense and flat-topped; capsules narrow (3-) 4-7.5 cm long, (3-) 4-5 (-7) mm wide, sparsely glandular; seeds prominently roughly tuberculate-rugose. Cleaned seed has an average of 154,000 seeds per pound. Seed identified by the pronouncedly ruguose-verruose (covered with blisters and ridges) nature. Largely an insect pollinated species. Insect abundance and diversity exceptionally high in clammyweed stands in comparison to other native herbaceous plants. Recommended for upland wildlife plantings and in range seeding mixes. Seed eaten by game birds such as bobwhite quail, scaled quail, mourning doves, white-wing doves, and Rio Grande wild turkeys, and many non-game species of birds and mammals. An important nectar plant for many species of butterflies and provides habitat to many other insects. Quick to establish on disturbed soils, grows quickly and provides a favorable environment for other slow to germinate native species. Is often the first planted species to emerge and flower. Readily re-seeds itself with moderate soil disturbance. Often found in dense stands of non-native grasses and may be useful in efforts to diversify these stands for wildlife.1810196NSL 461941
19NSL 454614LBJWC-1121Polanisia uniglandulosa (Cav.) DC. Texas, United StatesOPGC2008Wild material1752413NSL 454614
20OPGC 6991AZ-93005-46Polanisia dodecandra (L.) DC. Alaska, United StatesOPGCSEED2007Wild material1740318OPGC 6991