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, 36 - 1994
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-ocr page 4-Staff; General Department:
Drs. Ing. Vijko P.A. Lukkien,
General Director
Arie Oudijk,
Deputy Director
Drs. Akkie Joosse,
Public Relations Officer
Ria H. Ligthart,
Secretary
Curators' Department:
Jan Tolsma,
Curator
Drs. Eric J. Gouda
Curator
Educational Department:
Drs. Jaap Vos,
Education officer
Ir. Ruth C. de Jonge, Coordinator Theme Garden Project
Regional office of Botanic Gardens Conservation International
Drs. Bert J.W. van den Wollenberg
Regional office of Botanic Gardens Conse/vation International at Utrecht University Botanic Gardens
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-ocr page 5-The gardens are located at:
Utrecht: Fort Hoofddijk (University Center) Doom: Von Gimbom 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......................- 0,6°C
Mean daily maximum of the warmest month................... 21,6C °
Highest temperature..................................... 36,8°C *
Lowest temperature .....................................-24,8 °C*
Average rainfall ..........................................803 nun
Fort Hoofddijk
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♦Monitored since 1849
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-ocr page 6-Introduction
It is a pleasure to present our Index Seminum no. 36 (1994) and I would like to take the opportunity to inform you on some reeent developments within Utreeht University Botanie Gardens.
As in former years we tried to make a seed seleetion of plant species from which the name is checked (identified) and as far as possible with origin data available.
In spite of a very warm and dry summer the seed harvest was quite good.
On May 20quot;' 1994 a cooperation was founded between Botanic Gardens Conser\'ation International (BGCI) and Utrecht University. This was the official start for the Dutch Regional Office BGCI. This Dutch Regional Office BGCI is located at the Utrecht University Botanic Gardens and Bert van den Wollenberg will be responsible for the coordination. New projects, that fit within the aim of BGCI, will be started. To realize those projects, there will be a close cooperation with members of the Dutch Plant Charter Group.
The function of Bert van den Wollenberg as Curator has been temporarily taken over by Eric Gouda.
Drs. Vijko P.A.Lukkien, General Director.
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-ocr page 7-Utrecht Botanic Gardens are developing specializations on the following groups and taxa:
-Flora of the Neotropics: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Flora of the Guianas, with special emphasis on:
Gcsneriaceae nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Zingiberaceae
Orchidaceae
-Annonaceae (Research Collection)
-Conifers (esp. Tsuga)
-Broad-leaved hardy trees and shrubs:
Accraceae 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, Arisamm 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 | ||||||||||||
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Amaranthaceae | |||
4. |
G 1 |
73ZE00844 |
Amaranthus retroflexus L. |
5. |
S I |
74GR00319 Amaryllidaceae |
Plcuropetalum danvinii Hook.f.; [HVDW 178] Galapagos islands. |
6. |
G I |
74GR00709 Annonaceae |
Clivia miniata Regel |
7. |
S S |
83GR00360 Aquifoliaceae |
Annona glabra L.; [STOLZE s.n.] USA, Florida, Sébastian River, 3 Km. W. of Wabasso. |
8. |
G I |
61RD00653 Araceae |
Ilex pedunculosa Miq. var. pedunculosa |
9. |
G 1 |
74GR00662 |
Aglaonema commutatum Schott var. commutatum |
10. |
G 1 |
74GR00664 |
Aglaonema crispum (Pitcher amp;nbsp;Manda) Nicolson |
11. |
G I |
68GR00913 |
Nephthytis afzelii Schott |
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Aristolochiaceae | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Campanulaceae | ||||
23. |
S |
I |
90BL00367 |
Campanula sabatia De Not.; Italia, Alto-piano delle Manie (SV), ait.: 300m. |
24. |
S |
I |
90BL00946 |
Edraianthus graminifolius (L.) A.DC.; (East)Germany, Kröchtendorff. |
25. |
G |
I |
83BL00350 |
Edraianthus pumilio (Port.) A.DC. |
26. |
S |
I |
83BL00283 |
Edraianthus tenuifolius (Waldst. amp;nbsp;Kit.) A.DC.; Eur. Alps, no further details. |
27. |
G |
I |
88GR00136 |
Laurentia longiflora (L.) Endl. |
28. |
G |
I |
58ZE02I96 |
Wahlenbergia lobelioides (L.f.) A.DC. subsp. lobelioides |
Caimaceae | ||||
29. |
S |
S |
89GR00092 |
Canna indica L.; [MJJ 1781] Guyana, Old Farm near Konashcn. |
30. |
S |
S |
89GR00010 |
Canna indica L; [WOLB 88-001] Nepal, near village Phalcnksangu, along Anna-puma Trail on steep slope to river, Alt.: 700m. |
31. |
S |
S |
76GR00106 |
Canna paniculata Ruiz amp;nbsp;Pav.; [PLKEN 5700] Pern, dept. Huanuco, Puente Durand, alt.: 1000m. |
32. |
S |
I |
75GR00189 |
Canna tuerckheimii Kraenzl.; [PL 3767a] Costa Rica, San Vito de Java. |
33. |
S |
I |
80GR00287 |
Canna tuerckheimii Kraenzl.; [MAAS 4796] Ecuador, Alluriquin area, betw. S-to.Domingo de los Colorados and Quito, alt.: 850m. |
Capparaceae
34.
91GR01779
Cleome gigantea L.
Caryophyllaceae
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35. |
G I |
83BL00090 |
Dianthus knappii (Pant.) Asch. amp;nbsp;Kanitz ex Borbas |
36. |
S I |
91ZE00752 |
Silene gallica L.; Italia, Grosseto, 11 Pun-tone. |
Celastraceae
37.
G I 73GR00486 Euonymus lucidus D.Don
Costaceae
38.
E I 94GR02117 Costus erythrocoryne K.Schum.; [MAAS
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Fig. 3: Kalmia angustifolia (Ericaceae)
Fabaceae | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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ae |
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62. |
GI nbsp;nbsp;79ZE003 3 8 nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Ocimuni basilicum L. Liliaceae |
63. |
S l 80GR00248 Bomarea edulis (Tussac) Herb.; [Lamp;G 455] Suriname, Kabelebo area, along Barieba Creek. |
64. |
Gl 68GR01464 Liriope spicata Lour. Loasaceae |
65. |
G l 53ZE00859 Blumenbachia hieronymi Urb. Lythraceae |
66. |
S 1 nbsp;nbsp;90ZE00952 Lytlirum hyssopifolia L.; (East)Germany, Kreiss Prensleu, Gstow. Magnoliaceae |
67. 68. 69. 70. |
G 1 nbsp;nbsp;00ZG00099 nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Liriodendron tulipifera L. G 1 nbsp;nbsp;OOZGO1142 nbsp;nbsp;Magnolia hypoleuca Siebold amp;nbsp;Zucc. G 1 nbsp;nbsp;65RD00047 nbsp;nbsp;Magnolia tripetala (L.) L. GI nbsp;nbsp;00ZG01144 nbsp;nbsp;Magnolia virginiana L. Malvaceae |
71. 72. |
GI 69GR00169 Gossypium arboreum L. S I 67GR00037 Malvastrum coromandclianum (L.) Garc-ke; [JCL s.n.] Brazil. |
73. |
S 1 nbsp;nbsp;91GR00590 Urena lobata L.; Nepal, Chitwan National ark, Sauraha, 0.5 Km from entrance. |
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Moraceae | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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82.
GI 75ZE0031I
Adonis aestivalis L.
Rosaceae
83. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;S I nbsp;nbsp;78ZS00010
84. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;G I nbsp;nbsp;73GR00527
Filipendula kamtschatica (Pall.) Maxim.;
Russia, Sakhalin, Juzhnosachalinsk.
Rliaphiolepis umbellata (Thunb.) Makino
Rubiaceae
S I 84GR00191
85.
Coccocypselum guianense K.Schuin., French Guiana, no further details!
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86. |
S I |
92GR01485 |
Coccocypselum guianense K.Schum.; |
[Gamp;W 442] Guyana, Santa Mission, disturbed forest. | |||
87. |
S I |
87ZS00024 |
Rubia tinctorum L.; France, Dept. Gard, Aramon. |
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ray) Miq. |
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97. |
G 1 |
Tropaeolaceae | |
56ZE02149 Valerianaceae |
Tropaeolum peregrinum L. | ||
98. |
G I |
71ZE01430 |
Centranthus macrosiphon Boiss. |
99. |
G I |
70ZE02101 Verbcnaceae |
Fedia comucopiae (L.) Gaertn. |
100. |
G 1 |
76GR00299 |
Clerodendrum speciosissimum Van Geert |
101. |
G I |
72ZE02197 Zingiberaceae |
Verbena rigida Spreng. |
102. |
G S |
68GR00016 |
Globba marantina L.; bulbils! |
103. |
G S |
89GR00057 |
Globba winitii C.H.Wright; bulbils! |
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-ocr page 22-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:
E= nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Seeds directly from natural source.
S= nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;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 Institute; not from known natural source.
K= Nursery' origin; not from known natural source.
Explanation of abbreviated collector-names: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sources of illustrations used:
Fig. 1,2,5: W.H.A. Hekking, Utrecht University Herbarium (U)
Fig. 3: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Ronald With in: Soper, James H. 1982. Shrubs of Ontario
Fig. 4: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;R.H. Molenbroek (ed.) 1981. Illustr. Flora of Illinois
This Index Seminum has been produced on Chlorine-free paper.
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