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Index Seminum

Utrecht University

Botanic Gardens

The Netherlands

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UNIVERSITEITSBIBLIOTHEEK UTRECHT

4216 3729

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Utrecht University Botanic Gardens

P.O. Box 80.162

3508 TD Utrecht

The Netherlands

Index Seminum No, 42 - 2000

In response to the Convention on Biological Diversity, Utrecht University Botanic Gardens supply the seed collections requested on the condition that:

Notes on ordering:

* Correspondents are asked to use the order-form provided, which must be signed by authorised staff, and send it to the address mentioned upon it. Furthermore, they should check with their own authorities concerning import-regulations and include any necessary permits with their order.

* Only requests, with a maximum of 25 packets, reaching us before March 1, 2001 will be handled in sequence of entry.

• Order-forms which will reach us after that date will not be handled!

* Our Fax no. is -1-31 30 2535177 (do not use e-mail).

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Staff


General Department:

Ing. Arie Oudijk,

A.OudiJk@bio.uu.nl

General Director

Vacancy

Deputy Director

Drs. Akkie J. Joosse, Public Relations Officer

A.J.Joosse@bio.uu.nl

Mrs. Ceciel Sillevis Secretary

C.Sillevis@bio.uu.nl

Curators' Department:

Jan Tolsma, Curator

J.Tolsma@bio.uu.nl

Drs. Eric J. Gouda Curator

E.J.Gouda@bio.uu.nl

Dr. Piet C. de Jong

Guest Staff Member

PCdeJong@arbor.demon.nl

Educational Department:

Drs. Jaap Vos, nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;J.Vos@bio.uii.nl

Education officer

Ir. Ruth C. de Visser-de Jonge, nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;R.C.deVissei@bio.uu.nl

Coordinator Theme Garden Project

B.G.C.I. - The Netherlands

Drs. Bert J.W. van den Wollenberg

L.J.W.vandenWollenberg@bio.uu.nl

Web Site: http://www.bio.uu.nl/botgard/bgci.htg/regojf.htm

Our Web site: http://www.bio.uu.nl/botgard/

(Color illustrated Index Seminum: http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/seedlist/)

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Gardens location

Utrecht: Fort Hoofddijk (University Centre)

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

Geopgraphical position of the Von Gimborn Arboretum 52° 00' N : 5°20'E

Altitude .....................................3 m above sea level

Mean daily minimum of the coldest month....................- 0,6°C

Mean daily maximum of the warmest month ................ 21,6°C

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

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

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

*Monitored since 1849

Fort Hoofddijk

Main Garden

Von Gimbom Arboretum

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From the Curator’s Department

With the presentation of this Index Seminum No. 42-2000 we take the opportunity, as usual, to inform you on the latest developments in Utrecht University Botanic Gardens.

In general, the activities of the curators are divided in the following main groups:

- Jan Tolsma [jT]:

Arboretum, Systematic Garden, Theme Garden

- Eric Gouda [EG]:

Greenhouse Collections (focal point: Neotropical Collections) and the Rock Garden

Specializations;

In the framework of the National Plant Collection (NP), Utrecht University Botanic Gardens are maintaining specializations on the following groups and taxa:

- Flora of the Neotropics; [EG] Flora of the Guianas, with special emphasis on:

Bromeliaceae


Orchidaceae


Costaceae


Aceraceae nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Betidaceae nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Ericaceae

Euanymus nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Laburnum nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Magnolia Oleaceae (esp.: Fraxinus and Syringa)

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 seek cooperation with gardens with identical specializations. If you are interested, please contact us and we will provide additional information.

Aceraceae'.

We have the honour to announce that our Botanic Gardens was asked for a second time to be the Host Garden for the Bursary of the International Dendrology Society. This Bursary was generously donated by the I.D.S. to Dr. Cao Wei from Shenyang, China. He started his research, which is devoted to our

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Aceraceae Project in September 1999. Within the Section Platanoidea, the A. pictum - (A. mono) complex is the focal point of a D.N.A. research programme. The research within this Aceraceae Project will take place in a number of phases and we wish to thank the following organisations for their cooperation:

* Dutch Botanic Gardens Foundation

* The Maple Society

* lUCN-SCC Temperate Broadleaved Trees Specialist Group

* Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)


* Regional Office of BGCl at Utrecht

* Professional Growers of Aceraceae and the Keeper of the “Aceretum”, Mr. D.M. v. Gelderen

(Fa. C.Esveld) at Boskoop.


One of the goals will be the production of a survey of taxa of Aceraceae, currently considered threatened (IUCN Conservation Categories) present in the Western Botanic Gardens.

This list will be analised and completed with the threatened species native to Temperate Asia. Special emphasis will be put on specimens of recorded wild origin, In this respect we kindly request the help and support of our Chinese colleagues.

BromeUaceae:

Study and devellopment in the BromeUaceae collection has several focus points. In the first place the BromeUaceae research project for the “Flora of the Guianas”: we try to grow all possible species from this area.

Beside this, the Tillandsioideae collection (as Subfamily of the BromeUaceae) is part of the National Plant Collection (NP). The genus Tillandsia of the Andian countries (especially Bolivia) has a special attention because of the various taxonomic problems on specie,s level in these areas. To increase the general knowledge about the recognised genera in the Family we try to grow representatives from all genera. It is evident that our Bromeliaceae Collections will increase dramatically in both size and quality.

Arisaemat

The last few years we have been very active with this group, increasing the number of wild collected species in the collection. Some areas, like the Peat Garden, have been improved to grow more Arisaemas. International contact with various Arisaema (Araceae) specialists caused considerable improvement of the collection.

Last but not least, the living collections have been enriched this year. Many new accessions from natural sources replaced accessions from cultivated origin, as part of the long-term collection strategy to replace plants of cultivated origin for wild-collected stock.

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Codes used

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 an other Botanical Garden or Institute; not from known natural source.

K= Nursery origin; not from known natural source.

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. Verification codes used: V=verified; I=identified; S=identified by specialist

Accession Numbers:

The first two digits indicate the year of registration, (- = unknown year of entry). The next two characters are coding for the garden location or specific group of plants: GR=Green houses; BL=Rock Garden; ZG=0rig. Von Gimbom Arboretum; RD=Woody Plants; ZE=Annuals and Biennials. The other five digits are a sequence number.

Explanation of abbreviated collector names:

AH

K.Alpinar amp;nbsp;H.’t Hart

LEU

B. Leuenberger

C.GOUDA

C. Gouda

MOONEN

J. Moonen

CT

C. Theune

MAAS

P.J.M. Maas

CYT

Cytotaxonomy U.U.

MORI

Scott Mori

EAM

Erik A. Mennega

SCHLL

A.D. Schilling

ERN

H. Em

J.T.

J. Tolsma

F.BI

F. Billiet

WÖLB

L.J.W. v.d. Wollenberg

HRT

H.’t Hart

W.TILL

W. Till

HVDW

H. v.d. Werff

Y

Cytotax.,Utrecht Univ.

Collected in: Yugoslavia

Source of illustrations used:

From colour illustrations made by Dr. C.D. Laros, Utrecht University Botanic Gardens

This Index Seminum is printed by Repro FSB on BIOTOP (recycled, chlorine-free) paper.

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Aceraceae

1.

K V 78RD00724

Acer triflorum Kom.

Agavaceae

2.

G I 73GR00602

Amaranthaceae

Doryanthes palmeri A.W.Hill

3.

S V 74GR00319

Apiaceae

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

4.

G I 71BL00200

Aquifoliaceae

Eryngium amethystinum L.

5.

G V 61RD00653

Araceae

Ilex pedunculosa Miq. var. pedunculosa

6.

G I 84BL00561

Arisaema candidissimum W.W.Sm.

7.

S I 86BL00395

Arisaema ciliatum H.Li var. liubaense Gusman amp;

Gouda; [SCHLL s.n.] Népal, 1600 m ait., no locality.

8.

S I 89BL00077

Arisaema ciliatum H.Li var. liubaense Gusman amp;nbsp;Gouda: [CT 369] China, Sichuan Prov.; 81-09-14, Liuba 3600 m.alt.

9.

G V 84BL00036

Arisaema flavum (Forssk.) Schott

10.

S I 84BL00041

Aristolochiaceae

Arisaema triphyllum (L.) Schott; U.S.A., Virginia Rappahannock County, no further details!

11.

S I 92GR00988

Aristolochia littoralis Parodi; El Salvador, Acajutla.

12.

S V 92GR00904

Aristolochia trilobata L.; [MORI 22351] French Guiana, Saiil.

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Aristolochia littoralis Parodi (Aristolochiaceae)


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Asteraceae

13.

S

I

96BL00417

Aster foliaceus Lindl. (A.subspicatus Nees); Canada, B.C, Peace River District.

14.

S

I

88GR00053

Chaptalia ignota Burkart; Argentina, Iquazu, Las Orquideas.

15.

S

V

92ZS00325

Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench; Canada, Ontario, no further details!

16.

S

V

65BL00167

Leontopodium alpinum Cass, subsp. alplnum;

Germany, without locality.

17.

G

V

94GR00044

Mutisia coccinea St.-Hil. var. coccinea

18.

S

I

75ZS00023

Silphium integrifolium Michx.; USA, N. America, no further data!

19.

S

I

75ZB00011

Vernonia altissima Nutt.; [A s.n.] U.S of N. America, Kentucky, Between Louisville and Lexington, no further details.

Betulaceae

20. G V 79RD00116 Carpinus japonica Blume

Boraginaceae

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22.

S V 91ZE01573 Asperugo procumbens L.; Sweden, Angermanland,

Tasjo Parish, Hoting railway stn.

Brassicaceae

S I 64BL00214 Alyssoides utriculata (L.) Medik.; Switzerland, near

Martigny, during excursion.

Bromeliaceae

23.

S

I

90GR00250

Aechmea aquilega (Salisb.) Griseb. var. aquilega; [E.BI s.n.] French Guiana, forêt primaire de Cacao.

24.

S

S

97GR01018

Aechmea bromeliifolia (Rudge) Baker; Surinam, Brownsberg.

25.

G

I

99GR00130

Aechmea chlorophylla L.B.Sm.

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Mutisia coccinea St.-Hil. var. coccinea (Asteraceae)


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26.

S

V

97GR00563

Aechmea lueddemanniana (K. Koch) Mez; [W.TILL 7048] Costa Rica, Prov. Cartago, ruta 10 from Cervantes to Birrisito, 8 kms after Cervantes;

21.2.1991. 1330 m. ait.

27.

S

I

96GR00653

Aechmea nudicaulis (L.) Griseb. var. nudicaulis; [LEU 309] Brazil, Bahia, Mun. Camaca, Estrada BRIOI, 2 km S Camaca.

28.

S

S

99GR00800

Aechmea tocantina Baker; Surinam, without locality.

29.

S

I

98GR00686

Araeococcus goeldianus L.B.Sm.; [MOONEN 204]

French Guiana, Savanne Roche 14 Juillet

30.

S

I

95GR00028

Araeococcus micranthus Brongn.; [WOLB s.n.] French Guiana, Trosor area. Crique Favard.

31.

G

S

99GR00806

Billbergia mexicana Mez

32.

G

S

98GR00469

Billbergia viridiflora H.Wendland

33.

S

s

95GR00766

Fosterella penduliflora (C.H.Wright) L.B.Sm.; [C.GOUDA s.n.] Bolivia, without locality. 2600 m. alt.

34.

S

I

94GR02163

Pitcaimia rubiginosa Baker; [MOONEN s.n.] French Guiana, 20 Km to Regina (Mts. Petites Tortues), steap rock, left side of road.

35.

s

I

93GR00747

Vriesea splendens (Brongn.) Lem. var. formosa Suringar ex Witte; [MAAS s.n.] Trinidad, Maracas La Cuevas Trail. 650 m. alt.

Campanulaceae

36.

S

V

94BL00069

Adenophora lilifolia (L.) Ledeb. ex A.DC.; Rumania, Prejmer - Distr. Brasov.

37.

S

V

98BL00925

Campanula takesimana Nakai; South Korea, To-Dong, Ullung-Gun, Kyongsang Pukto. 150 m. alt.

38.

S

V

94ZE0()502

Wahlenbergia hederacea (L.) Rchb.; France, Ome, Lonlay TAbbaye, quot;La Lande Pourriequot;.

Caprifoliaceae

39.

K

V

85RD0()389

Heptacodium miconioides Rehder

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Araeococcus micranthus Brongn. (Bromeliaceae)


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Caryophyllaceae

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I

40.

41.

42.

43.

44.

S S

S

S s

I I

I

I

V

97ZE00126

72BL00206

82BL00048

94BL00406

88ZE00031

Arenaria serpyllifolia L.; France, Chenôve.

Cerastium boissieri Gren.; Spain, Prov. de Granada, Sierra Nevada, 2000 m. ait.

Dianthus amurensis Jacq.; Russia, Siberia, no further details!

Dianthus viscidus Bory amp;nbsp;Chaub.; Greece, Macedonia, Nomos, Kastorias, Pefkos/Kastoria, calcareous. 1350 m. alt.

Lychnis coronaria (L.) Desr. in Lam.; Bulgaria, no further details!

Celastraceae

45.

G

V

80RD00222

Euonymus bungeanus Maxim, var. bungeanus

Cistaceae

46.

S

I

66ZE02115

Tuberaria guttata (L.) Fourr.; [EAM s.n.J Spain, near Camping Leiro, between Orense and Vigo.

Clusiaceae

47.

S

I

91ZS00527

Hypericum maculatum Crantz; Norway, Oslo, Nordmarka, Skjærsjoelva, 310 m. alt.

Commelinaceae

48.

S

V

91ZE00816

Commelina communis L.; Germany, Berckenbrtick, Fürstenwalde.

49.

S

V

91ZS00825

Tradescantia ohiensis Raf.; U.S.A., Pennsylvania, grounds Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve.

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Sedum obtusifolium C.A.Mey. (Crassulaceae)


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Crassulaceae

50.

S S 92HR29512

Sedum dasyphyllum L.; [HRT 29512] Spain, near Granada, Sierra nevada. 2150 m. ait.

51.

S S 93BL00010

Sedum obtusifolium C.A.Mey.; [AH 33] Turkey, Prov, Bolu, 20 km S. of Gerede, W. of the road to Kizilcahaman. 1350 m. alt.

Dipsacaceae

52. S V 91ZE00259 Dipsacus fullonum L.; Switzerland, Reinach,

Reinacherheide. 280 m. alt.

53. S I 99BL00569 Scabiosa argentea L.; Rumania, Cistr. Constanza,

Vama Veche.

54. S V 97ZS00134 Scabiosa columbaria L.; Germany, Thüringen, near

Engerda.

Ericaceae

55. G I --ZG00184 Enkianthus cernuus (Siebold amp;nbsp;Zucc.) Makino var.

rubens (Maxim.) Makino

56. G I -ZG00097 Rhododendron canadense (L.) Torr.

57. G I --ZG01146 Zenobia pulverulenta (W.Bartram ex Willd.) Pollard

Fabaceae

58. S V 72ZE02110 Lathyrus clymenum L.; France, E. Pyrenees,

Roussillon, Comiche catalane: Port-Vendres, Banyuls,

Cerbère, on coastel cliffs.

59. S V 98ZS00171 Lathyrus latifolius L.; Germany, Güstebieser Loose /

Märkisch-Oderland.

60. S V 71ZE00834 Lathyrus odoratus L.; Italy, Sicily.

61. SV 91ZE00759 Lupinus angustifolius L.; Portugal, prov. Estremadura,

Rio de Mouro, Sintra.

Gentianaceae

62. S V 96BL00902 Blackstonia perfoliata (L.) Huds. subsp. perfoliata;

France, Ardenne, Sechault Haut des Monts. 180 m. alt.

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63.

G

I

92BL00745

Centaurium chloodes (Brot.) Sampaio

64.

S

I

97ZE00357

Centaurium erythraea Rafn subsp. erythraea; Germany, Nordrhein Westfalen, Lengerich.

65.

S

V

83BL00287

Gentiana affinis Griseb.; U.S.A. Oregon, no other details.

66.

G

V

93BL00042

Gentiana septemfida Pall, subsp. septemflda

Geraniaceae

67.

S

I

95ZE00330

Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Alton subsp. dunense Andreas; France, Dept. Vendée, lie de Noirmoutier, ’Les Sableaux'.

68.

S

V

87BL00423

Geranium soboliferum Kom.; Japan, Oshino-muro, near Mnt. Fuji.

69.

S

V

98BL00788

Geranium swatense Schonbeck-Temesy; Pakistan, without details.

Gesneriaceae

70. G V 65BL00453 Rainonda inyconi (L.) Rchb.

Globulariaceae

71. nbsp;nbsp;S V 91BL00238 Globularia cordifolia L.; Austria, Alps.

72. nbsp;nbsp;S V 98BL00265 Globularia trichosantha Fisch. amp;nbsp;Mey.; Turkey,

Pelli-Dag. 2200 m. alt.

Iridaceae

73.

G

I 77BL00409

Iris magnifica Vved.

74.

S

I 95 B LOO 180

Iris sintenisii Janka subsp. sintenisii; Bulgaria, Eastern Sredna Gora Mts.

75.

G

V 68GR00728

Lapeirousia laxa (Thunb.) N.E.Br.

Juncaceae

76. S V 80ZS00050 Juncus effusus L.; W. Hungary, Comit. Vas, opp.

Szöce.

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77.

S V 93BL00754 Juncus ensifolius Wikstr.; Canada, British Columbia,

Kookeney Lake, Dandspit.

Lamiaceae

78.

S

V

94BL00415

Scutellaria diffusa Benth.; [ERN 6923] Turkey, Prov.

Hatay, Amanus- mts. (Gavur Daglari), Atik.

79.

G

I

90BL00804

Scutellaria indica L. var. parvifolia (Mak.) Mak.

80.

S

I

78BL00211

Sideritis scardica Griseb.; Greece, Mt. Olympos.

81.

S

V

80ZS00008

Teucrium scorodonia L.; France, Jura, Champagnole,

Abords d'anciennes carrières, sol très calcaire (pierrier), expo, ensoleillée. 500 m. ait.

Liliaceae

Ven Jul. near Platisensis; 1977. 650 m.alt.

Magnoliaceae

84.

G

I

-ZG00099

Liriodendron tulipifera L.

85.

G

V

65RD00047

Magnolia trlpetala (L.) L.

86.

G

I

-ZG01144

Magnolia virginiana L.

Oleaceae

87. G I 78RD00427 Fraxinus sieboldiana Blume

Onagraceae

88. S I 94ZS02180 Clrcaea lutetiana L.; [J.T. 94-07] The Netherlands,

Prov. Utrecht, Nature Trail B.G. Utrecht, quot;De Uithofquot;.

2 m. alt.

Paeoniaceae

89. G V 67BL00273 Paeonia mlokosewitschii Lomakin

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Papaveraceae

90. S V 91ZE00686

Papaver dubium L.; Belgium, Ruines de Montaigle, Bord de Chemin.

91. S V 98ZE00094

Papaver rhoeas L.; Germany, Vorpommern, W.Greifswald, along the road between Greifswald and Ladebow.

Phytolaccaceae

92. S V 91ZS00782

Phytolacca americana L.; O.-Canada, no further details.

Pinaceae

93. G I -ZG00915

Pseudolarix amabilis (A.Nelson) Rehder

Polygonaceae

94. S I 75ZS00011

Tovara virginiana (L.) Raf.; USA, S. Michigan, no further details.

Primulaceae

95. nbsp;nbsp;G I nbsp;90BL00120

96. nbsp;nbsp;S V 93BL00179

97. nbsp;nbsp;S I nbsp;83BL00281

Dodecatheon conjugens E.Greene

Dodecatheon meadia L.; USA, Arkansas, Benton Co.

Dodecatheon pulchellum (Raf.) Merr. subsp. pulchellum; U.S.A., N.W. Oregon.

98. S I 00BL00753

Samolus valerandi L.; The Netherlands, Prov.

Overijssel, Twente.

Rosaceae

99. S V 61RD00849

Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim.; Canada, Quebec, no further details.

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Saxifragaceae

100. SI 81BL00238 Saxifraga sempervivum K.Koch; [CYT T24903]

Bulgaria, Rodopen, road Cudnite Mostove - Cepelaze.

1050 m.alt.

Sciadopytiaceae

101. G I -ZG01861 Sciadopitys verticillata (Thunb. ex Murray) Siebold amp;

Zucc.

Scrophulariaceae

102. S V 96BL00291 Penstemon alpinus Torr.; U.S.A., Colorado, Jefferson

County. 2300 m.alt.

103. S I 91ZS00771 Veronicastrum sibiricum (L.) Pennell; Japan, Tokyo

Pref., Sakamotoenchi, Okutama Town.

104. G I 66BL00018 Wulfenia carinthiaca Jacq.

Styracaceae

105. G I —ZG01006 Styrax japonica Siebold amp;nbsp;Zucc.

Symplocaceae

106. G V -ZG00909 Symplocos paniculata (Thunb. ex Murray) Miq.

Valerianaceae

107. S V 98ZS00600 Centranthus ruber (L.) DC.; France, Rumengol.

108. S V 96ZS00279 Valeriana dioica L.; France, Dept, du Jura, Narlay,

Bord de lac, moist peat soil, 850 m. alt.

Verbenaceae

109. G I 76GR00299 Clerodendrum speciosissimum Van Geert

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