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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 664899JDC/PV/2009/092/242Prunella vulgaris L. Ohio, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED10/16/2009Wayne National Forest, near Dirtyface Creek, SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 21, T6N, R17W, Gallia Quad, Jackson County.38.80750000, -82.53000000210Open prairie. Variable soil types present. Wild material1823940PI 664899
1PI 664896JDC/PV/2008/022/092Prunella vulgaris L. Missouri, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED10/06/2008Northeast of intersection of Highway 63 and County Road J, approximately 1 mile north of Greentop, Schuyler County.40.36722222, -92.56111111295Shortgrass prairie with both wet and dry substrates present.Wild material1788217PI 664896
2PI 664897JDC/PV/2008/061/131Prunella vulgaris L. Illinois, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED10/12/2008Along 2150 North Road, east of Irvington, SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 15, T1S, R1E, Walnut Hill Quad, Jefferson County.38.43833333, -89.07833333161Only on south side of road; northern exposure; mostly shaded due to woody vegetation. Wild material1788218PI 664897
3PI 664898JDC/PV/2008/071/141Prunella vulgaris L. Illinois, United StatesNC7SEED2008COLLECTED10/13/2008Along Opossum Creek on US Highway 51, SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 16, T10N, R1E, Oconee Quad, Shelby County.39.30527778, -89.08388889200Wild material1788219PI 664898
4PI 66490060974-H218105-01-06Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie Oregon, United StatesNC72007COLLECTEDPRE 09/21/2006Marion and Polk Counties.44.88650600, -123.13119500Prairie remnants.Wild material1740913PI 664900
5PI 664888JM200708001Prunella vulgaris L. South Ossetia, GeorgiaNC72007COLLECTED08/28/2007Along dirt road between Orbete and Nichbisi, toward Mt. Oidgori, Kartli Region.41.73555556, 44.411388891767Secondary subalpine meadow. Roadside.Wild material1744191PI 664888
6PI 664889JM200708014Prunella vulgaris L. South Ossetia, GeorgiaNC72007COLLECTED08/29/2007Tana River Gorge, on road from Gori to Tana, Kartli Region.41.90000000, 44.05944444799Along Tana River.Wild material1744192PI 664889
7PI 664890JM200708017Prunella vulgaris L. South Ossetia, GeorgiaNC72007COLLECTED08/29/2007Tana River Gorge, upper Boshurebi village on road from Gori, Kartli Region.41.85694444, 43.858611111398Along Tana river in meadow; evidence of grazing.Wild material1744193PI 664890
8PI 664891JM200708035Prunella vulgaris L. South Ossetia, GeorgiaNC72007COLLECTED08/31/2007Along road to Gombori, Kakheti Region.41.80638889, 45.14277778854Meadow beside road. Wild material1744194PI 664891
9PI 664892JM200708040Prunella vulgaris L. South Ossetia, GeorgiaNC72007COLLECTED08/31/2007Sabaduri Forest, road to Tskvarichamia, near Gululebe village, Mtkheta Region.41.90777778, 44.911666671415Old growth forest edge.Wild material1744195PI 664892
10PI 664893BH200709044Prunella vulgaris L. South Ossetia, GeorgiaNC72007COLLECTED09/01/200740 m off Georgian Military Highway, near Gaudare, Mtkheta Region.42.49305556, 44.466666672217Alpine meadow.Wild material1744196PI 664893
11PI 664894JM200709073Prunella vulgaris L. South Ossetia, GeorgiaNC72007COLLECTED09/05/2007Along road to Akhaltsikadzia, Samckhe Javakheti Region.41.78277778, 43.478333331436Open pine/spruce forest edge.Wild material1744197PI 664894
12PI 664895JM200709114Prunella vulgaris L. Ajaria, GeorgiaNC72007COLLECTED09/10/2007Chakuistskali River Valley Gorge, Mtrila National Forest, Ajara Region.41.70027778, 41.8141666776Colchic forest. Rocky, creek side seep.Wild material1744198PI 664895
13PI 664886Lab No. 109402Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesNC72007COLLECTED07/21/2005Bald Hill, Benton County.44.56520000, -123.33200000Wild material1729554PI 664886
14PI 664887Lab No. 109403Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesNC72007COLLECTEDNEAR 08/03/2006Samples collected from multiple sites in the Pacific Northwest all located in Oregon including: Clear Creek in Clackamas County, Kingston Prairie in Linn County, Stayton Sublimity Interchange, Highway 22-Old Mehema Road, and Sublimity Prairie in Marion County,45.05848200, -122.55002900Wild material1729556PI 664887
15PI 656842JM20061010Prunella vulgaris L. Missouri, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/25/2006Forest Service Road 2000, Highway Y, approximately 8 miles south of intersection with Highway 8, Washington County.37.82388889, -91.07722222289Roadside prairie remnant. Wild material1715757PI 656842
16PI 664884JM20061006Prunella vulgaris L. Missouri, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/25/2006South of Cuba and Hwy 19, roadside. West Sullivan, Crawford County.38.03972222, -91.38888889297Oak-hickory savannah, roadside. Wild material1715756PI 664884
17PI 664885JM20061020Prunella vulgaris L. South Carolina, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/28/2006East side of State Road 1149, north of Highway 11, Pickens, Pickens County.34.93500000, -82.88750000262Cove hardwood forest, roadside. Wild material1715758PI 664885
18PI 6568391Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/19/2006200 yards southwest of Whitetail parking lot, Don Williams County Park, near western border of park, SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 5, T84N, R27W, Yell Township, Boone County.42.11166667, -94.02388889313Native prairie remnant. Afternoon sun. Moist-west mesic soil. Wild materialPlants up to 18 inches tall.1712923PI 656839
19PI 6568404Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/15/2006100 yards northeast of sewage treatment plant, McHose Park, Boone, NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 33, T84N, R26W, Des Moines Township, Boone County.42.04222222, -93.88861111344Southeast shoreline of pond and small spring on northwest corner of pond. Partial sun. Wet soil. Wild materialPlants up to 18 inches tall.1712924PI 656840
20PI 6568417Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/26/2006Parking lot on deadend farm driveway through woods to Boone River, Department of Natural Resources public area, 0.5 mile west of 305th Street, T87N R26W NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec. 15, Webster Township, Hamilton County42.34916667, -93.85916667289Bottom ground field. Partial to full sun. Moist soil. Site extends 0.25 mile along drivewayWild materialPlants up to 24-26 inches tall.1712927PI 656841
21PI 6648805Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/27/2006Department of Natural Resources public area, approximately 0.75 mile northwest of Des Moines River bridge, west of Luther, SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 29, T83N, R26W, Marcy Township, Boone County.41.96944444, -93.90333333329Far west side of Des Moines River floodplain spring. Full sun. Edge of wet spring. Wild materialPlants 16 inches tall.1712925PI 664880
22PI 6648816Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED10/02/2006Near the east end of Reindeer Ridge, Ledges State Park, NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 21, T83N, R26W, Worth Township, Boone County.41.99388889, -93.88444444329Large slump below sandstone cliff outcrop. Few feet up from Pea's creek floodplain. Partial sun. Northwest facing. Moist-wet clay soil. Wild materialPlants 12 inches tall.1712926PI 664881
23PI 6648829Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/22/2006300 yards south of Carl Fritz Henning Shelter House, 300 yards northeast of Lost Lake parking lot, Lower Ledges Road, Ledges State Park, NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 21, T83N, R26W, Worth Township, Boone County.41.98555556, -93.88833333329Cleared woods for powerline right-of-way. Moist-wet mostly clay soil. Plants scattered over entire hilltops. Site approximately 250 yards by 30 feet. Wild materialPlants 16-18 inches tall.1712928PI 664882
24PI 66488310Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/15/2006Downhill, east-southeast of primitive campground parking lot, Ledges State Park, NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 15, T83N, R26W, Worth Township, Boone County.41.99638889, -93.871111113293-4 small springs at bottom of west facing hillside and clay slump on west side of a deep gulley. Dense woods. Very wet soil. Wild materialPlants up to 11 inches tall.1712929PI 664883
25PI 664877Ames 28312Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED09/10/2006Near center of NW 1/4 of Section 21, T69N, R9W, Keosauqua, Van Buren County.40.76583333, -91.90388889175Muddy, rocky bed of Rock Creek. Partial shade; nearly flat slope, open to the south. Alluvium soil mixed with rocks; very stony with good drainage. Rare population abundance. Floodplain forest.Wild material1707771PI 664877
26PI 664878JM20060801Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC72006COLLECTED08/31/20061 mile north of 150th on 560th Avenue (1 mile west of Interstate 35 and 1 mile south of County Road E-18), Doolittle Prairie State Preserve, Story County.42.14910000, -93.58920000255Mesic prairie (pothole). 0-10 degrees of slope. Wild materialPlants 25-30 cm in height.1707772PI 664878
27PI 664879JM20060802Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC7SEED2006COLLECTED08/31/20062505 Tullamore Lane, Ames, Story County.42.08840000, -93.57870000317Garden; open pollinated. 0-10 degrees of slope.Cultivated materialPlants 50-60 cm in height.1707773PI 664879
28PI 66487616Prunella vulgaris L. Missouri, United StatesNC72004COLLECTED10/19/2004Railroad tracks, roadside along Interstate 44, Crawford County.38.03526600, -91.51978300325Prairie remnant, partly mowed. 1-5 degrees of slope with a western aspect. Wild material15-30 cm tall.1668207PI 664876
29PI 664873JM2004005Prunella vulgaris L. North Carolina, United StatesNC72004COLLECTED10/02/2004Highway 276 to East Fork Road, Pine Shore Lakes, Brevard, Transylvania County.35.12611111, -82.72944444851Pine-oak forest. Lakeside on private land. 15 degrees of slope with a northwestern aspect. Wild material15-40 cm tall.1667584PI 664873
30PI 664874JM2004022Prunella vulgaris L. North Carolina, United StatesNC72004COLLECTED10/08/2004Roan Mountain, along road from Carvers Gap to Rhododendron gardens, Pisgah National Forest, Mitchell County.36.10166667, -82.126666671754Roadside, spruce/fir community. 30-40 degrees of slope with a northeastern aspect. Wild materialUp to 35 cm tall.1667585PI 664874
31PI 664875JM2004023Prunella vulgaris L. North Carolina, United StatesNC72004COLLECTED10/07/2004Off Forest Service Road 479S, approximately 1 mile north of Blue Ridge Parkway, near Rocky Branch Creek, Bent Creek Experimental Forest, Pisgah National Forest, Buncombe County.35.46333333, -82.66277778812Trail side, rich mesic cove forest. 20 degrees of slope with a northeastern aspect. Wild material15-35 cm tall.1667586PI 664875
32PI 440618P-68Prunella vulgaris L. Russian FederationNC71978COLLECTED07/25/1977Mt. Strizhament.44.77638889, 42.01527778810Wild materialFlowers blue. Possible ornamental.1335554PI 440618
33PI 130520No. 14242Prunella vulgaris L. Yunnan Sheng, China Historic1938COLLECTEDKulu, Muli34001846465PI 130520
34PI 126835Prunella vulgaris L. Japan Historic1938COLLECTED1843066PI 126835
35PI 4786Prunella vulgaris L. United States Historic1900COLLECTED1540206PI 4786
36W6 61967OR930A-04Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2024Wild materialThis is found on carpeting roadsides and disturbed areas 2168372W6 61967
37W6 61975OR930A-16Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2024Wild materialFlowers in bracteate terminal spike corolla purple2168427W6 61975
38W6 61978OR930A-20Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2024Wild materialFlowers in bracteate terminal spikes corolla purple2168377W6 61978
39W6 61280OR080-98Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild materialPurple/violet flowers form tight inflorescences above 20-inch, square stems.2142724W6 61280
40W6 61285OR090B-320Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild materialClumps or single stem, hairy, unbranched. Leaves lance- to egg-shaped, entire or slightly toothed; opposite. Flowers with short stalks in stout round head above 2 spreading, pointed bracts at stem top. Flower purple, pink or white; upper lip hood-like; lower lip 3-lobed. 0.75-1.75ft tall.2142729W6 61285
41W6 61286OR090B-321Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2023Wild materialClumps or single stem, hairy, unbranched. Leaves lance- to egg-shaped, entire or slightly toothed; opposite. Flowers with short stalks in stout round head above 2 spreading, pointed bracts at stem top. Flower purple, pink or white; upper lip hood-like; lower lip 3-lobed. 0.75-1.75ft tall.2142730W6 61286
42W6 59153CBG-10434Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie Illinois, United StatesW6Not Available2021Wild material2120077W6 59153
43NA 86714'Magdalena'Prunella vulgaris L. NANot Available2020CultivarFull name as recorded at U.S. National Arboretum: Prunella vulgaris 'Magdalena'.2154866NA 86714
44W6 58232CA930E-10Prunella vulgaris L. California, United StatesW62020Wild materialFlowers pink.2107612W6 58232
45W6 57661CA180-208Prunella vulgaris L. California, United StatesW62020Wild materialSOS 92nd Shipment2104959W6 57661
46Ames 35239Ames 35239Prunella vulgaris L. New Mexico, United StatesNC7SEEDNot Available2019COLLECTED10/03/2019Railroad Canyon located approximately 6.38 miles west of Kingston just north of highway 152, T16S R10W Grant County32.91279900, -107.816403002173Sparsely wooded canyon with small creekWild material2097775Ames 35239
47W6 56047OR090B-251Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2019Wild materialPrunella vulgaris1971293W6 56047
48W6 53711OR110-1033Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2018Wild material1964289W6 53711
49Ames 34205JDC/PV/2018/038/851Prunella vulgaris L. Texas, United StatesNC7HEAD2018COLLECTED05/23/2018Located 4.10 miles east of Mineola along County Road 2650 just 1.00 miles north of intersection with FM 1801, Wood County32.67184300, -95.41677700142Roadside. Very diverse vegetation.Wild materialPlants approximately 10" tall. Seeds collected right at peak maturity (23 May 2018).1963388Ames 34205
50W6 52402OR090A-299Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2017Wild material1948657W6 52402
51W6 50303OR110-806Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesW6SEED2015Wild material1927603W6 50303
52Ames 32767JDC/PV/2014/036/538Prunella vulgaris L. Iowa, United StatesNC7PLANT2014COLLECTED09/03/2014Crossman Prairie State Preserve, approximately 5 miles northeast of Riceville, Howard County.43.40777300, -92.47500720413Remnant tallgrass prairie. Wild material1921315Ames 32767
53Ames 31624APS/PV/2012/004/080Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2012COLLECTED09/05/2012Salmon River Trailhead, off Salmon River Road, approximately 3.5 miles south of Welches, Mount Hood National Forest, Clackamas County.45.27788000, -121.93951300Wild material1905315Ames 31624
54Ames 32633PRVUL2-SOS-OR931-72-11Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2012COLLECTED201145.86958000, -122.81948000Wild material1905136Ames 32633
55Ames 31184APS/PV/2011/024/074Prunella vulgaris L. Colorado, United StatesNC7HABITAT2011COLLECTED10/2022Arapaho National Recreation Area, small island at Monarch Lake, Grand County.40.10789000, -105.743840002546Moist habitat, a few feet from waters edge. Wild materialVery short, compact plants.1892269Ames 31184
56Ames 31098363Prunella vulgaris L. New York, United StatesNC7SEED2011COLLECTED09/12/2011Hanging Bog Game Management Area, access road between Punkey Hollow and Federal Road, Allegany County.42.32400000, -78.22600000603Grassy roadside. Wild material1891484Ames 31098
57Ames 31437PRVU-SOS-OR110-214-10Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesNC7SEED2011COLLECTEDPRE 201142.63623333, -122.98576110Wild material1868884Ames 31437
58Ames 31438PRVUL2-SOS-OR100-140-10Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. lanceolata (W. P. C. Barton) Piper & Beattie United StatesNC7SEED2011COLLECTED01/01/201143.41736111, -123.61077778Wild material1856107Ames 31438
59Ames 30389JDC/PV/2009/116/266Prunella vulgaris L. Ohio, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED10/19/2009Erie Sand Barrens State Nature Preserve, Kimball Quad, Erie County.41.35861111, -82.70805556209Sandy, dry soils. Wild material1823941Ames 30389
60Ames 30306JPN-2009-009Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. asiatica (Nakai) H. Hara Hokkaidô, JapanNC7SEED2009COLLECTED09/09/2009Hokkaido University Botanical Garden, Sapporo.43.06527778, 141.3441666725Garden collection.Cultivated materialSeed collected from cultivated plants grown from seed of wild origin. Short plant, about 6 cm tall.1823699Ames 30306
61Ames 30307JPN-2009-054Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. asiatica (Nakai) H. Hara Hokkaidô, JapanNC72009COLLECTED09/11/2009Near town of Niseko Waisu.42.89444444, 140.66888889579Open edge of road in drainage ditch.Wild materialLow growing perennial herb. Purple flower, about 2-3 cm long.1823700Ames 30307
62Ames 30308JPN-2009-128Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. asiatica (Nakai) H. Hara Iwate, JapanNC72009COLLECTED09/20/2009Toshichi-onsen (spa).39.94166667, 140.858055601413Sub-alpine area near sulfur springs. Open sunny gravel path along road. Wild materialShort herbaceous perennial with upright inflorescences. Purple flowers.1823701Ames 30308
63CPRN 1JPN-2009-009Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. asiatica (Nakai) H. Hara Hokkaidô, Japan Historic2009COLLECTED09/09/2009Hokkaido University Botanical Garden, Sapporo43.06527778, 141.3438888925In garden collectionCultivated 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.1824173CPRN 1
64CPRN 2JPN-2009-054Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. asiatica (Nakai) H. Hara Hokkaidô, Japan Historic2009COLLECTED09/11/2009Near Niseko waisu (town).42.89444444, 140.66888889579Open edge of road in drainage ditch.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.1824174CPRN 2
65CPRN 3JPN-2009-128Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. asiatica (Nakai) H. Hara Iwate, Japan Historic2009COLLECTED09/20/2009Toshichi-onsen (spa)39.94138889, 140.858055561413Sub-alpine area, near sulfur springs; open sunny gravel path along road, growing with Reynoutria sachalinensis, Soledago, Gaultheria miquellii and Sasa bamboo.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.1824175CPRN 3
66Ames 30163LQ/PV/2009/001/001Prunella vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED09/21/2009Snow Bottoms State Natural Area, SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 35, T7N, R1W, Highland West Quad, Grant County.43.03277778, -90.46777778262Gravel path. 30% slope; south and west facing. Wild material1819744Ames 30163
67Ames 30164LQ/PV/2009/004/004Prunella vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED09/23/2009South side of Chub Lake, SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 25, T9N, R13E, Waterloo Quad, Dodge County.43.21944444, -88.89388889239Crawfish River watershed. Wet, open woodland. Wild material1819745Ames 30164
68Ames 30165LQ/PV/2009/005/005Prunella vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED09/23/2009Lazy Days Campground, near Green Lake, SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 33, T12N, R20E, Newburg Quad, Washington County.43.45555556, -88.11416667265Drainage area. Wild material1819746Ames 30165
69Ames 30166LQ/PV/2009/006/006Prunella vulgaris L. Wisconsin, United StatesNC7SEED2009COLLECTED09/23/2009Very close to Pebble Brook, Vernon State Wildlife Area, NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 4, T5N, R19E, Genesee Quad, Waukesha County.42.92805556, -88.26722222241Wetland open woods. Wild material1819747Ames 30166
70Ames 299941990.021Prunella vulgaris L. Sichuan Sheng, China Historic2009COLLECTED10/07/199050 km east of Xicang, Jie Fang Gou Valley at Yan Mai Di.3030Edge of heavily grazed alpine meadow. Open, west facing hillside of shrubs in open, hilly country. Thin soil over sandstone.Cultivated materialCultivated material from wild collection. Up to 20 cm in height. Purple flower seen elsewhere, seed pods on a single spike.1802292Ames 29994
71Ames 299951989.053Prunella vulgaris L. subsp. asiatica (Nakai) H. Hara Honshu, JapanNC72009COLLECTED10/17/1989Nosemura, Mount Gomadon, Koyosan Area, Nara Prefecture.34.05000000, 135.566666671230Common in shaded areas under herbaceous growth. Exposed hillside covered with scrub and sasa thicket.Cultivated materialCultivated material from wild collection.1802293Ames 29995
72Ames 29048Lab No. 109404Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesNC72007COLLECTED08/2006Samples collected from multiple sites in the Pacific Northwest all located in Lane County, Orgegon including: Helt, Oxbow East, Westmoreland, Willowcreek, Applegate, Camas Swale, Spores, and Fisher Butte.43.91677900, -122.88870000Wild material1729555Ames 29048
73Ames 29050Lab No. 109405Prunella vulgaris L. Oregon, United StatesNC7PLANT2007COLLECTEDNEAR 08/08/2006Samples collected from multiple sites in the Pacific Northwest all located in Orgeon including: Crowe, Baskett Slough, and Rupers in Polk County; Cooke and Mt. Richmond in Yamhill County, and Cooper Mountain in Washington County.45.20089500, -123.10043700Wild material1729557Ames 29050
74Ames 29934202790Prunella vulgaris L. California, United StatesNC7SEED2005COLLECTED08/25/2003Ecoregion 14, Humboldt County. Elk River Trail in Headwaters Reserve.40.69111000, -124.1363900060Redwood forest. Wild materialForb 0.15-0.75 meters tall. 1674315Ames 29934