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Plant Inventory No. 213 - The Germplasm Resources Information ...

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In Chiricahua wilderness at Centella Point (end of trail 334). Abundantamong Ponderosas, grass and fallen tree branches and logs and among rocks inrich, moist soil. Some plants small and yellow, some in shade and spindly,occasionally with fruit. Collected one fruit per plant. Close to herbariumspecimen report Fishbein et al. 498 (1991).PI 636413. Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. & BoucheWild. BFdR 129. Collected 09/16/2004 in Arizona, United States. Latitude31° 52' 22" N. Longitude 109° 17' 2" W. Elevation 2932 m.Cochise County. In Chiricahua wilderness at top of Flys Peak. In opengrassy meadow among rocks very close to the survey marker. Only a fewplants, small and yellowed with occasional fruit. Collected one fruitper plant.PI 636414. Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. & BoucheWild. BFdR 130. Collected 09/16/2004 in Arizona, United States. Latitude31° 53' 31" N. Longitude 109° 16' 50" W. Elevation 2682 m.Cochise County. In Coronado National Forest on three miles oftrail/road FR42D from Chiricahua wilderness boundary S to near RustlerPark. Among grass and fallen branches. Along three miles S-N.Collected one fruit per plant. <strong>Plant</strong>s abundant and varying greatly withsun exposure: Larger, mature and yellowed with fruit; very small,yellow plants were large, dark green but immature with thin leaves andstems, occasionally with flowers and only occasionally fruit.PI 636415. Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. & BoucheWild. BFdR 131; TEMP 26. Collected 09/16/2004 in Arizona, United States.Latitude 31° 56' N. Longitude 109° 15' 47" W. Elevation 2316 m. CochiseCounty. In Coronado National Forest at intersection of FR42 and FR42D atOnion Saddle. On dry rocky roadside under oaks and among grass and bushes.Few small and yellowed plants. Collected a few small berries.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Maia Akhalkatsi, Institute of Botany,Georgian Academy of Sciences, Kojori road 1, Tbilisi, Georgia. Received12/08/2004.PI 636416. Trifolium campestre Schreb.Wild. T002. Collected 07/10/2004 in Georgia. Latitude 41° 48' 20" N.Longitude 43° 26' E. Elevation 1027 m. Kartli, Bakuriani. BorjomiBakuriani road 8th km. Trialeti range, middle montane belt. Slopedirected to the river bank of R. Gujaretis Tskali. Ground material iscomposed by granite and andesite. Soil partly sand and clay fractions.Annual, 10-20 cm tall herb. Stem branched, thin, erect or spreading.Stipules ovate or lanceolate, leaves with petioles and three obovate orrhomboid leaflets, slightly cleft at the tip. Middle leaflets always onlonger petiole than others do. Head is spherical, or cylindrical, 10-15mm in diameter, flowers on short peduncle, drooping after anthesis.Calyx tube is glabrous. Corolla yellow, two times longer that the calyx.After anthesis it becomes brownish. Fruit one seeded. Reproductiveperiod from May to August. Grows on meadows, along road sides, forestopenings and in shrublands. From lowland up to upper montane belt.PI 636417. Trifolium spadiceum L.Wild. T003. Collected 07/12/2004 in Georgia. Latitude 41° 28' 16" N.Longitude 43° 50' 35" E. Elevation 2076 m. Javakheti, Paravani.Lake Paravani. Sandy soil. <strong>The</strong> Volcanic plateau forms the largest lake282

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