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Plant Inventory No. 203, Part I - The Germplasm Resources ...

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PI 577278. Lolium sp.Wild. 84TK356-001; W6 1796. Collected 1984 in Turkey.17km SW Gelendost, Isparta province.PI 577279. Lolium sp.Wild. 84TK368-005; W6 1800. Collected 1984 in Turkey.32km S Denizli (Jet. Tavas), Denizli province.PI 577280. Lolium sp.Wild. 84TK407-004; W6 1805. Collected 1984 in Turkey.4km SE Akpinar village, Kirsehir province.PI 577281c Elytrigia sp.Wild. 84TK534-002; W6 1817. Collected 1984 in Turkey.34km NE Hakkari, Hakkari province.PI 577282. Lolium sp.Wild. 84TK566-002; W6 1823. Collected 1984 in Turkey.21km SW Semdinli, Hakkari province.PI 577283. Lolium sp.Wild. 84TK570-015; W6 1824. Collected 1984 in Turkey.2km N Van, Van province.Elevation 950 m.Elevation 1230 m.Elevation 1100 m.Elevation 1500 m.Elevation 1125 m.Elevation 1710 m.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, Washington StateUniversity, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States. Donated by Walter J. Kaiser, USDA, ARS, WashingtonState University, Regional <strong>Plant</strong> Introduction Station, Pullman, Washington99164-6402, United States; L.V. Kaiser, NW 420 Orion Drive, Pullman,Washington 99164, United States. Received 08/20/1993.PI 577284. Lupinus argenteus PurshWild. W6 12545. Collected 07/28/1993 in Idaho, United States. Elevation2128 m. Near intersection of Newman Creek Road and Baker Creek Road,Sawtooth National Forest near Baker Creek. Perennial pods and seedsfrom several plants. This year there is a heavy crop of pods withreddish-colored seeds. Also collected some leaves with leaf spotlesions. Very few plants have leaves with lesions.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by R.J. Anthony. Donated by M.B. Johnson, BoyceThompson Southwestern Aboretum, Desert Legume Program, College Station P.O.Box 3607, Tucson, Arizona 85722-3607, United States. Received 09/26/1990.PI 577285. Lupinus arizonicus (S. Watson) S. WatsonWild. XDL-900008; W6 4880. Collected in United States. Herbaceousplants with palmately compound leaves. Flowers rose pink to purple.Bloomning January to May.<strong>The</strong> following were collected by M.B. Johnson, Boyce Thompson SouthwesternAboretum, Desert Legume Program, College Station P.O. Box 3607, Tucson,Arizona 85722-3607, United States; W. Bearly; D. Covalinski. Donated by M.B.Johnson, Boyce Thompson Southwestern Aboretum, Desert Legume Program, CollegeStation P.O. Box 3607, Tucson, Arizona 85722-3607, United States. Received09/26/1990.PI 577286. Lupinus argenteus var. palmeri (S. Watson) BarnebyWild. XDL-890302; W6 4881. Collected 09/19/1989 in Arizona, UnitedStates. Elevation 2432 m. Mt. Lemmon Highway, adjucent to the Loma Lindapicnic area, Santa Catalina Mountains, Pima County, Arizona. <strong>Plant</strong>ssuffrutescent with palmate leaves. Stems, leaves and pods fuzzy. Flowers70

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