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Index

Seminum

Utrecht University

Botanic Gardens

The Netherlands

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Utrecht University Botanic Gardens

P.O. Box 80.162

3508 TD Utrecht

The Netherlands

Index Seminum No. 35 - 1993

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Only requests reaching us before April 1, 1994 will be handled in sequence of entry. Order-forms which will reach us after that date will not be handled! Our Fax no. is .. 31 30 53S177

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Sîâff: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;General Department:

Vijko P.A. Lukkien, M.Sc.,

General Director

Arie Oudijk,

Deputy Director

Mrs. Akkie Joosse, M.Sc.,

Public Relations Officer

Mrs. Ria H. Ligthart, Secretary

Curators’ Department:

Jan Tolsma,

Curator

Bert J.W. van den Wollenberg, M.Sc.,

Curator

Educational Department:

Jaap Vos, M.Sc., Education officer

Mrs. Ruth C. de Jonge, M.Sc., Coordinator Theme Garden Project

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The gardens are located at:


Utrecht: Fort Hoofddijk (University Center)

Doorn: Von Gimborn Arboretum


Situation and climate:

Geographical position of the Main Garden..52° 06’ N : 5°11’ E

Altitude..................................2 m above sea level


Mean daily minimum of the coldest month...............


Mean daily maximum of the warmest month..............


- 0,6°C


21,6C°


Highest temperature................................... 36,8°C *

Lowest temperature.................................- 24,8°C *

Average rainfall.......................................803 mm



fddijk


Amsterdam 02


Utrecht nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Von Gimborn

L „ nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;(^ ' Arboretum

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* Monitorcd since 1849


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Introduction

With the presentation of our Index Seminum no. 35, 1993, I would like to take the opportunity to inform you on some recent developments within Utrecht University Botanic Gardens.

In 1993 a number of new initiatives have been taken regarding the educational services rendered.

First of all, Mrs. Akkie Joosse, M.Sc., has joined the staff as Public Relations Officer. Second, the visitors centre has been expanded with a well-equipped Garden Shop, which had led to the appointment of a Shopkeeper, Mr. Joop van den Brink.

The theme for the public season of 1993 was quot;Genezend Groenquot; (Healing Plants). The development of this theme into a coherent programme, including one major exhibition and several smaller exhibitions on specific subjects, took place in close cooperation with the Pharmaceutical Faculty of Utrecht University (project-group Pharmacognostics of the Dept, of Chemical Pharmacy). Thanks to the support of many volunteers, the programme was successful.

This year the construction of the Theme garden was started, to be officially opened in 1995. This new garden section is specifically intended for general education on all aspects of plants, and will be open to a large audience, with special emphasis on provisions for the disabled.

In future it will serve as quot;green sciencequot; park, forming an important cornerstone to the Educational Department.

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To achieve the aforementioned, the staff has been expanded with Mrs. R.C. de Jonge, M.Sc., Coordinator for the Theme Garden Project.

This year, Yves Rocher Nederland B.V. founded the quot;Fondation Yves Rocher Hollandquot;. The objective of this foundation is stimulate activities specifically aimed at explaining to children the meaning of botanical biodiversity, preferably through hand’s on approach, to be carried out in close cooperation with Utrecht University Botanic Gardens.

Finally, on behalf of the staff and garden-personnel of Utrecht University Botanic Gardens I would like to wish you a prosperous and successful 1994.

Vijko P.A.Lukkien, M.Sc., General Director.

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Utrecht Botanic Gardens are developing specializations on the following groups and taxa:

-Flora of the Neotropics:

Gesneriaceae Orchidaceae

Flora of the Guianas, with special emphasis on:

Zingiberaceae

-Annonaceae (Research Collection)

-Conifers (esp. Tsuga)

-Broad-leaved hardy trees and shrubs:

Aceraceae nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Betulaceae nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Ericaceae

Euonymus nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Laburnum nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Magnolia

Oleaceae (esp.: Fraxinus and Syringa)

-Alpines

-Crassulaceae (Research Collection)

-selected woodland plants (Arisaema, Arisarum amp;nbsp;Trillium)

-Penstemon

-Lecanopteris

These specializations are given extra attention regarding verification, nomenclature, wild source material, etc.

We are especially interested in material from natural sources of the groups and taxa mentioned above. We have a cooperation with gardens with identical specializations. If you are interested, please contact us and we will provide additional information.

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Aceraceae

1.

G I

00ZG00986

Acer cappadocicum Gled. subsp. lobelii (Ten.) P.C.DeJong

2.

G I

00ZG00968

Acer maximowiczianum Miq.

3.

G I

00ZG00997

Acer micranthum Siebold amp;nbsp;Zucc.

4.

G I

00ZG00960

Acer tataricum L. subsp. tataricum

Amaranthaceae

5.

S I

74GR00319

Pleuropetalum darwinii Hook.f. [HVDW 178]; Galapagos Islands.

Annonaceae

6.

S S

83GR00360

Annona glabra L. [STOLZE s.n.]; USA, Florida, Sebastian River, 3 Km. W. of Wabasso.

7.

G S

76GR00116

Annona montana Macfad.

Apiaceae

8.

G I

90ZE00290

Ammi majus L.

Aquifoliaceae

9.

G I 61RD00653 Ilex pedunculosa Miq. var. pedun-

culosa

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Araceae

10.

G I

74GR00662

Aglaonema commutatum Schott var. commutatum

11.

G I

86BL00396

Arisaema flavum (Forssk.) Schott

12.

G I

68GR00913

Nephthytis afzelii Schott

Asclepiadaceae

13.

G I

80RD00057

Periploca sepium Bunge

14.

S I

Asteraceae

88GR00053

Chaptalia ignota Burkart; Argen

15.

G I

Basellaceae

68GR00013

tina, Iquazu, Las Orquideas.

Basella alba L.

16.

S I

Campanulaceae

90BL00367 Campanula sabatia De Not.; Italia,

17.

G I

83BL00350

Altopiano delle Manie (SV); coll.: 88-08-03, Alt.: 300m.

Edraianthus pumilio (Port.) A.DC.

18.

S I

83BL00283

Edraianthus tenuifolius (Waldst. amp;

19.

G I

66BL00036

Kit.) A.DC.; Eur. Alps. No further details.

Symphyandra hofmannii Pant.

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Cannaceae

20.

S S

89GR00010

Canna indica L. [WOLB 88-001]; Népal, near village Phalenksangu, along Annapurna Trail on steep slope to river, Alt.: 700m.

21.

S s

76GR00106

Canna paniculata Ruiz amp;nbsp;Pav.

[PLKENN 5700]; Peru, dept. Huanuco, Puente Durand, Alt.: 1000m.

22.

G I

75GR00189

Canna tuerckheimii Kraenzl. [PL 3767]; Originally from Costa Rica (San Vito de Java).

23.

S I

80GR00287

Canna tuerckheimii Kraenzl.

[MAAS 4796]; Ecuador, Alluriquin area, betw. Sto.Domingo de los Colorados and Quito, Alt.: 850m.

Capparaceae

24.

G I

91GR01779

Cleome gigantea L.

Caryophyllaceae

25.

S I 82BL00048 Dianthus amurensis Jacq.; Russia, Siberia, no further details!

26.

G I 76BL00052 Dianthus giganteus d’Urv.

Celastraceae

27.

S I 77RD00142 Tripterygium regelii Sprague amp;nbsp;Takeda;Korea Sorok National Park.

Clusiaceae

28.

G I 65BL00478 Hypericum olympicum L.

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Commelinaceae

29.

G I

72GR00380

Palisota bracteosa C.B.Clarke

Crassulaceae

30.

G I

82BL00346

Seduin pilosum Fisch, ex M.Bieb.

Cuscutaceae

31.

G I

71ZE00025

Cuscuta gronovii Willd.

Ericaceae

32.

G I

00ZG00184

Enkianthus cernuus (Siebold amp;nbsp;Zucc.) Makino var. rubens (Maxim.) Makino

33.

G I

00ZG00034

Kalmia angustifolia L.

34.

G I

00ZG01222

Kalmia latifolia L.

35.

G I

00ZG00883

Leucothoe fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer

36.

G I

00ZG00037

Pieris floribunda (Pursh ex Sims) Benth. amp;nbsp;Hook.f.

37.

G I

00ZG00097

Rhododendron canadense (L.) Torr.

38.

G I

00ZG01146

Zenobia pulverulenta (W.Bartram ex Willd.) Pollard

Euphorbiaceae

39.

S I

82ZE02120

Mercurialis annua L.; Germany,

Rhein-Main area, quot;Ruderalge

seilschaftquot;, near Frankfurt.

40.

G I

78GR00256

Phyllanthus juglandifolius Willd.

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Fabaceae

41.

42.

G I

G I

56ZE02112 Tetragonolobus purpureus Moench

Fumariaceae

54ZE02436 Corydalis sempervirens (L.) Pers.

Gentianaceae

43.

G I

68BL00059 Gentiana cruciata L. subsp. crucia-ta

44.

S I

84BL00516 Gentiana lutea L. subsp. lutea;

France, Vosges, Le Hohneck road

Kastelberg, Alt.: 1350 m

Gesneriaceae

45.

G I

65BL00453 Ramonda myconi (L.) Rchb.

46.

S I

82BL00132 Ramonda nathaliae Pancic amp;nbsp;Petrovic

Grossulariaceae

47.

G I

69GR00038 Escallonia bifida Link amp;nbsp;Otto

Haemodoraceae

48.

S I

92GR01222 Hagenbachia brasiliensis Nees amp;nbsp;Mart. [AMORl 857]; Brazil, Bahia, grounds: CEPLAC, rocky place in the woods.

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Iridaceae

49.

50.

51.

G I G V

G I

77BL00409

68GR00728

91GR00557

Iris magnifica Vved.

Lapeirousia laxa (Thunb.) N.E.Br. xPardanca norrisii L.W.Lenz

52.

G I

Lamiaceae

79ZE00338

Ocimum basilicum L.

53.

G I

65ZE00307

Salvia patens Cav.

54.

S I

78BL00211

Sideritis scardica Griseb.

55.

G I

66BL00015

Teucrium arduini L.

56.

S I

Liliaceae

80GR00248

Bomarea edulis (Tussac) Herb.

57.

G I

65BL00271

[Lamp;G 455]; Suriname, Kabelebo area, along Barieba Creek, Veratrum nigrum L.

58.

G I

Magnoliaceae

00ZG00099

Liriodendron tulipifera L.

59.

G I

00ZG01142

Magnolia hypoleuca Siebold amp;

60.

G I

65RD00047

Zucc.

Magnolia tripetala (L.) L.

61.

G I

00ZG01144

Magnolia virginiana L.

62.

G I

Malvaceae

69GR00169

Gossypium arboreum L.

63.

S I

67GR00037

Malvastrum coromandelianum (L.)

Garcke [JCL s.n.]; Brazil, no further details!

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64.

S I

91GR00590

Urena lobata L.; Népal, Chitwan National Park, Sauraha, 0,5 km from park entrance.

Melastomataceae

65.

G I

68GR00712

Myricaceae

Medinilla magnifica Lindl.

66.

G I

87BL00481

Myrsinaceae

Myrica gale L. var. tomentosa C.DC.

67.

G I

75GR00383

Ardisia crenata Sims

68.

G I

74GR00008

Myrtaceae

Ardisia solanacea Roxb.

69.

S I

81GR00017

Psidium cattleianum Sabine [JCL s.n.]; Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, campos, no further details!

70.

G I

75GR00144

Pinaceae

Syzygium paniculatum Banks ex Gaertn.

71.

G I

00ZG00915

Pseudolarix amabilis (A.Nelson) Rehder

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Plumbaginaceae

72. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;S I 87BL00526

Bukiniezia cabulica (Boiss.) Lincz. [SEP 18]; Pakistan, Gilgit, Hunza, Batura Glacier, N. side, dry moraine, Alt.: 2929-3000 m. (^)

73. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;G I 75ZE00620

Psylliostachys suvorovii (Regel) Roshkova

Polemoniaceae

74.

G I 89ZE00014 Gilia tricolor Benth.

Portulacaceae

75.

GI 68GR01533 Talinum paniculatum (Jacq.) Gaertn.

Primulaceae

76.

77.

78.

79.

G I nbsp;nbsp;69BL00037 nbsp;nbsp;Androsace albana Stev.

G I nbsp;64BL00221 nbsp;nbsp;Primula florindae Kingdon-Ward

GI nbsp;nbsp;82BL00017 nbsp;nbsp;Primula frondosa Janka

G I nbsp;nbsp;64BL00226 nbsp;nbsp;Primula vialii Delavay ex Franch.

N.B.l: The genus Bukiniczia Lines, has been split off of Statice published in 1971 by Lincrevski, Bot. Zum.. 56(11), including the singular species Bukiniezia cabulica (Boiss.) Lincz. (syn.: Limonium cabulicum (Boisa.l O.Kuntze), based on the basionym Statice cabulica Boiss.

In 1974 K.H.Rechinger split off the monotypic genus Aeoniopsis Rech.f.. with Aeoniopsis cabulica (Boiss.) Rech.f. as the type species, also with Statice cabulica Boiss. as basionym. This name is more widely known in cultivation.

Obviously the name Bukiniezia has priority over Aeoniopsis, and the latter should be considered illigitimate.

N.B.2: The situation is further complicated by the fact that most plants of Bukiniezia cabulica are commonly grown under the name Dictyolimon macrorrhabdos (Boiss.) Rech.f., the latter however being a perennial, the former monocarpic.

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Ranunculaceae

80.

81.

GI nbsp;nbsp;75ZE00311 nbsp;nbsp;Adonis aestivalis L.

S I nbsp;nbsp;80ZE02146 nbsp;nbsp;Consolida regalis Gray subsp. re-

galis; Hungary, Budapest area,

82.

G I

Resedaceae

79ZE00369

Reseda luteola L.

83.

S I

Rosaceae

78ZS00010

Filipendula kamtschatica (Pall.)

84.

G I

00ZG02302

Maxim.; USSR, Sakhalin, Juzhno-sachalinsk,

Photinia villosa (Thunb. ex Mur

85.

G I

Rutaceae

72RD00278

ray) DC. var. villosa

Zanthoxylum simulans Hance

Scrophulariaceae

86.

G I

91GR00874

Calceolaria mexicana Benth.

87.

G I

68GR00129

Leucocarpus perfoliatus (Hook.) Benth.

88.

G V

73ZS00019

Penstemon serrulatus Menzies

89.

G I

71ZE00811

Zaluzianskya capensis (Benth.) Walp.

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Smilacaceae

90.

G I

68GR01536

Eustrephus latifolius R.Br. ex Sims

91.

G I

Solanaceae

89ZE00003

Schizanthus pinnatus Ruiz. amp;nbsp;Pav.

92.

G I

Sterculiaceae

87GR00028

Abroma augusta (L.) L.f.

93.

G I

Styracaceae

64RD00305

Halesia Carolina L. var. Carolina

94.

G I

00ZG01006

Styrax japonica Siebold amp;nbsp;Zucc.

95.

G I

00ZG00964

Styrax obassia Siebold amp;nbsp;Zucc.

96.

G I

Symplocaceae

00ZG00909

Symplocos paniculata (Thunb. ex

97.

G I

Taxodiaceae

00ZG01861

Murray) Miq.

Sciadopitys verticillata (Thunb. ex

98.

G I

Tovariaceae

88GR00234

Murray) Siebold amp;nbsp;Zucc.

Tovaria pendula Ruiz amp;nbsp;Pav.

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Tropaeolaceae

99.

G I 56ZE02149 Tropaeolum peregrinum L.

Urticaceae

100.

G V 68GR00777 Pilea grandifolia Blume

Valerianaceae

101.

GI 70ZE02101 Fedia cornucopiae (L.) Gaertn.

Verbenaceae

102.

G I 76GR00299 Clerodendrum speciosissiinum Van Geert

103.

G I 72ZE02197 Verbena rigida Spreng.

Zingiberaceae

104.

105.

G S 68GR00016 Globba marantina L.; bulbils!

G S 89GR00057 Globba winitii C.H.Wright; bulbils!

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Verification:

The seeds in this list have been taken from verified plants and only if we were reasonably sure that cross-pollination with related species would be unlikely.

Explanation of provenance codes:

S=

Seeds derived from a plant in cultivation but from

known natural source ( not necessarily Fl generation).

G=

Seeds from a plant from other Botanical Garden or Insti-

tute; not from known natural source.

U=

Seeds from unknown origin, possibly wild source.

Explanation of abbreviated collector-names:

AMORI

A. Amorim et al.

HVDW

H. v.d. Werff

JCL

J.C. Lindeman

Lamp;G

J.C. Lindeman amp;nbsp;A.R.A. Görts

MAAS

P.J.M. Maas

PL

T. Plowman

PLKENN T. Plowman amp;nbsp;H. Kennedy

SEP

Swedish Expedition to Pakistan

STOLZE

R.G. Stolze

WÖLB

L.J.W. van den Wollenberg, Curator

Sources of illustrations used:

Fig. 1: Vera Csapody in: Javorka, Sândor. 1979. Ikonographie der Flora des Südöstlichen Mitteleuropa

Fig. 2: Ronald With in: Soper, James H. 1982. Shrubs of Ontario

Fig. 3: D.B. Lowe in: Smith, G.F. et al. 1984. Primulas of

Europe and America

Fig. 4: T. Schipper, Faculty of Biology, Utrecht University

This Index Seminum has been produced on Chlorine-free paper.

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Please return this list, not the Index Seainui, with the numbers you wish to receive, duly marked to:

Utrecht University Botanic Gardens

P.O.Box 80.162

NL-3508 TD Utrecht

The Netherlands

tel.: ..31 30 531826

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