Botanische Tuinen Utrecht www.botanischetuinen.uu.nl
Index Seminum
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Utrecht University Botanic Gardens
P.O. Box 80.162
3508 TD Utrecht
The Netherlands
Index Seminum No. 56 - 2014-15
Internet Orders: httD://botgard.bio.uu.nl (including many pictures)
In response to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Utrecht University Botanic Gardens supplies seeds and other plant material in accordance with the Code of Conduct for Botanic Gardens and similar collections. We are IPEN-member (International Plant Exchange Network) and can exchange material with other IPEN-members without bi-lateral agreements
For a list of current IPEN-members check the web-site of BGCI (Botanic Gardens Conservation International).
http://Hww.bgci.org/resources/Historv of IPEN/
Non IPEN-members have to return the “Agreement on the supply of living plant material for non-commercial purposes leaving the International Plant Exchange Network (IPEN version 20)” which must be signed by authorized staff. This agreement can be made valid for 1, 3 or 5 years and is printed on the back-side of the order form.
Notes on ordering:
• nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;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.
• nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;The first distribution will be shortly after March 1,2015. Many seeds of limited amount will be out of stock shortly afterward, so please order before this date. Requests, with a maximum of 25 packets will be handled in sequence of entry.
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General Department:
Ing. Arie Oudijk,
General Director Drs. Akkie J. Joosse,
Communications Officer
Mrs. Petra vanden Beemt
Secretary
Curators' Department;
Drs. Hans Persoon
Curator and Deputy Director
Drs. Eric J. Gouda
Curator and Research
Mr. Lennart Everts Assistant
J. G. M. Persoon@uu. nl
E.J. Gouda@uu. nl
M. L. Everts@uu. nl
Educational Department;
Drs. Nick.A.J.Meijdam nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;N.A.J.Meijdam@uu.nl
Education officer
Ir. Ruth C. de Visser-de Jonge,
Coordinator Theme Garden Project
R. C. de ’Pisser@uu. nl
Technical/collecting staff (Utrecht)
Gerard van Buiten Hortulanus Roel Vonk Ton G. Werensteijn Fred H.J. Siesling |
G. vanBuiten@uu. nl R. Ponk@uu.nl A. G. fVerensteijn@uu.nl F. H.J. Siesling@uu. nl |
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Utrecht: Fort Hoofddijk (University Centre)
Further (collecting) gardeners for Utrecht: G.E. Bruinenberg, I. van Capel, A. Jacobs, W. Jansen, A.A. Jongerius, R. Koops,, H.W.M. Noordman, H.B. Spoor and B. Valstar.
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 Gimbom 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 goQ *
Lowest temperature........24 goc *
Average rainfall...............................803 mm
♦Monitored since 1849
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-ocr page 6-From the Curator’s Department
With the presentation of this Index Seminmn No. 56-2014-15 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:
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Hans Persoon |HP|: Systematic Garden, Theme Garden, Central Route and student courses.
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Eric Gouda |EG|: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;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:
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Flora of the Neotropics: [eg| Flora of the Guianas, with special emphasis on: BromeUaceae Orchidaceae Costaceae
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Annonaceae (Research Collection) |EG]
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Cecropiaceae 1EG|
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Rhipsalis (EG]
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- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Alpines |EG|
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Penstemon |EG|
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Eriogonum [EG|
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;selected woodland plants (Arisaema, Asarum, amp;nbsp;Trillium) |EG|
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.
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Study and devellopment in the Bromeliaceae collection has several focus points. In the first place the Bromeliaceae research project for the “Flora of the Guianas” and for the Flora of Ecuador: we try to grow all possible species from this area. Beside this, the Tillandsioideae collection (as Subfamily of the Bromeliaceae) is part of the National Plant Collection (NP). The genus Tillandsia of the Andian countries (especially Bolivia amp;nbsp;Equador) has a special attention because of the various taxonomic problems on species 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.
Arisaemaz
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 fi'om 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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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:
0= not been determined by any authority;
1= determined by comparison with other named plants;
2= determined by a taxonomist or other competent person;
3= determined by a specialist (taxonomist working on that group)
Explanation of provenance codes of the plants:
W= Accession of wild source (treat as 'Z' because the donor plant is cultivated in our B.G., except W*, which is wild collected seed, distributed as such.)
Z= from a wild source plant in cultivation.
G= Garden origin.
IPEN-Number:
The first two positions are the iso-code of the country of origin, xx means: country of origin unknown.
The next position is a digit meaning: special restrictions (1) or not (0).
The next position is the abbrevation of the garden introducing the material in IPEN (in this seed-list only u).
The rest consists of the internal accession number:
The first four digits of it indicate the year of registration, (1900 = 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=Orig. Von Gimbom Arboretum; RD=Woody Plants; SL= Seedlist only; ZE=Annuals and Biennials; ZS and ZB= Perennials.
The other five digits are a sequence number within a year.
The IPEN-number as a whole stays attached to the accession, wherever it may go, so that it it allways possible to trace back its origin.
The * at the end of the description is followed by the seed-list collecting year.
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1. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2G nbsp;nbsp;Doiyanthes palmen A. W.HilI
[IPEN xx0u-1973GR00602] *2013
2. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2G Phonnium tenax J.R. amp;nbsp;G.Forst.
[IPEN xx0u-1973GR00695] *2013
Apiaceae
3. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2G Olymposciadium caespitosum (J.E.Sm.) Wolff
[IPEN xx0u-1969BL00242] *2013
Araceae
4. 2G
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Arisaema amurense Maxim.
[IPEN xx0u-1986BL00211] *2012
Arisaema ciliatum var. liubaense Gusman amp;nbsp;Gouda
[IPEN cn0u-1989BL00077] China, South-Central, Sichuan , Liuba , Alt: 3600 m., Coll.: Teune, C. 369 14/09/1981 *2014
Arisaema ciliatum var. liubaense Gusman amp;nbsp;Gouda [IPEN xx0u-1987BL00172] *2014
Arisaema exappendiculatum Hara [IPEN xx0u-2005BL00343] *2014
/ Aristolochiaceae
• nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;8. 2Z Aristolochia littoralis Parodi
[IPEN sv0u-1992GR00988] El Salvador, Acajutla.
*2013
2W Aristolochia trilobata L.
[IPEN gfOu-1992GR00904] French Guiana , Sa 1., Coll.: Mori, S. 22351 *2013
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Brassicaceae
15. IW Pachyphragma macrophyllum (Hoffm.) N.Busch
[IPEN xx0u-1998BL00720] Caucasus , NW. *2014
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[IPEN ecOu-2011GR00563] Ecuador, Coll.: Elly Bak (NL) 1990 *2014 |
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Capparaceae
72. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Cleome viridiflora Schreb.
[IPEN bolu-1999GR00209] Bolivia , ColL: Maas, P.J.M.etal. 8803 *2013
Caprifoliaceae
73. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2Z Scabiosa argentea L. [IPEN ro0u-1999BL00569] Romania, Cistr. Constanza, Varna Veche (1997). *2014
74. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Scabiosa cinerea subsp. cinerea Lapeyr. ex Lam. [IPEN it0u-1994BL00090] Italy , Puglia, Promontorio del Gargano, NE Coast, ca. 2 km. ESE Coppo dei Fossi, Macchle , Alt.: 150 -200 m., Coll.: Gigerl, P. 09/1992 *2009
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83. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Sedum telephium subsp. maximum (L.) Krock.
[IPEN no0u-2001BL00546] Norway , Oppland, Lillehamer, Faberg, S of Gruva., Alt.: 300 m. 17/08/2000 *2014
Cupressaceae
84. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Cupressus torulosa D.Don
[IPEN np0u-2002RD00103] Nepal, Himalaya.
Mustang, Tukuche area. Forest zone., Coll.: Chadwell, C. et al. 4046 2001 *2011
Geraniaceae
85. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2Z Geranium swatense Schonbeck-Temesy
[IPEN pk0u-1998BL00788] Pakistan , without details. *2014
86. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;IW Pelargonium alchemilloides (L.) L'H,r.
[IPEN zaOu-2011ZS00378] South Africa, Balloch, Balloch Farm (near S border of Lesotho) *2014
Gesneriaceae
87. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2G Paliavana prasinata (Ker-Gawl.) Benth. amp;nbsp;J.D.Hook. [IPEN xx0u-1966GR01547] *2013
Iridaceae
88. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;IW Iris foetidissima L.
[IPEN pt0u-2000BL00594] Portugal, Coimbra (data asked). *2013
89. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Iris hartwegii Baker
[IPEN us0u-1996BL00959] United States, California Humbold Co., N of Eureka, Prairie Creek Redwoods
State Park, Fem Canyon., Alt.: 40 m. *2014
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Ingham County, Mesic Southern Forest, Sitename: |
Sanford Woodlot, coll.: 96-10-16., Alt: 253 m.
*2010
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ƒ ^ 111. IG Fuchsia boliviana var. boliviana
[IPEN xx0u-2007GR00871] *2013
^0 112. 3W Fuchsia paniculata Lindl.
[IPEN pa0u-1980GR00318] Panama, Chiriqui
Mt.wood near Guadeloupe, 2 km N of Cerro Punta.,
Alt.: 1800 m., Coll.: Maas, P.J.M. et al. 4985 21/10/1980 *2014
Paeoniaceae
( J 113. 2Z Paeonia mlokosewitschii Lomakin
[IPEN ge0u-2005BL00955] Georgia, Tbilisi 1983 *2014
Papaveraceae
/( 114. 2G Meconopsis betonicifolia Franch.
[IPEN xx0u-1964BL00209] *2011
115. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2Z Papaver spicatum var. spicatum
[IPEN tr0u-1977BL00058] Turkey , no further details ! *2014
Plumbaginaceae
116. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2G Limonium minutum (L.) Fourr.
[1PEN xx0u-1984BL00199] *2011
Polemoniaceae
x 117. IW Polemonium pauciflorum S.Watson
[IPEN us0u-2009BL00514] United States, Arizona, Cochise Co., Alt.: 2073 m., Coll.: Alan Bradshaw (Alplains) 70095.17*2014
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118. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;IW Eriogonum umbellatum var. umbellatum
[IPEN us0u-1994BL01273] United States, Colorado , Jefferson County, South Table Mtn., Alt.: 1859 m. *2014
Primulaceae
119. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Dodecatheon pulchellum subsp. pulchellum (Raf.) Merr. [IPEN us0u-1983BL00281] United States, Oregon , N.W. 1982 *2013
Ranunculaceae
120. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Clematis songorica var. songorica Hook. amp;nbsp;Am. [IPEN mn0u-2010BL00552] China, Inner Mongolia *2012
121. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Trollius europaeus subsp. europaeus
[1PEN fr0u-1979BL00236] France , (Hautes
Pyrenees) Gavamie, on humid meadow. *2014
Rosaceae
122. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2Z Potentilla arguta Purrsh [IPEN ca0u-2008BL00500] Canada, British Columbia *2014
123. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Rosa arvensis Huds.
[IPEN nl0u-1994RD00736] Netherlands, Prov.
Limburg, Epen, 'onderste bos', ColL: Kruit, Leonieke *2014
Sapindaceae
124. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;IG Paullinia pinnata L. [IPENxx0u-1993GR00241] *2014
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125. IG Peltoboykinia watanabei (Yatabe) Hara
[IPEN xx0u-2002BL00017] *2014
Scrophulariaceae
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Antirrhinum majus subsp. majus |
[IPEN it0u-2006BL00424] Italy, Mesina, Taormina 07/2001 *2011 | |||
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Asarina erubescens (D.Don) Pennell [IPEN bo0u-2005GR01250] Bolivia, Prov. Santa Cruz , direction of Samaipata, near Ayacucho , Coll.: Gouda, C.S. s.n. *2009 |
128. |
2W |
Digitalis ferruginea L. [IPEN gr0u-2006BL00502] Greece, Peloponesos , Mt. Killini *2012 | |
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129. |
2Z |
Digitalis ferruginea subsp. ferruginea [IPEN tr0u-2000BL00393] Turkey , N.-Anatolia, Bithynia; Ala-Dag, Kartalkaya 10 km before ski station., Alt.: 1600 m. *2011 |
130. |
2W |
Digitalis viridiflora Lindl. [IPEN bg0u-2002BL01044] Bulgaria, Eastern Rodopi., Alt.: 1700 m. 25503 2002 *2012 | |
131. |
IW |
Penstemon cardwellii T.J.Howell [IPEN us0u-199IBL00700] United States, Oregon , Multnomah Co., no further details! , Alt.: 1080 m. *2013 | |
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2W |
Penstemon digitalis Nutt. [IPEN us0u-1995BL01112] United States, Michigan , Ingham county, roadbank above seep , Alt.: 259 m. *2014 |
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2W |
Penstemon euglaucus English [IPEN us0u-1999BL01169] United States, Oregon, Santiam Pass. *2013 |
134. |
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Penstemon tubiflorus Nutt. [IPEN usOu-2011BL00995] United States, Missouri, Rock Hill *2013 |
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135. IZ Phygelius aequalis Harv. ex Hiem
_J nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN za0u-2004BL01363] South Africa, Free State ,
Mt. Aux-Sources, Witsiehoek Mt. Resort, Alt.: 2300 m., ColL: Lesotho-Edinburgh-Gothenburg Botanical Expedition 315 *2011
Sterculiaceae
^136. IG Abroma augusta (L.) L.f.
[IPEN xx0u-1987GR00028] *2013
Verbenaceae
Phyla nodiflora (Kunth) Green
[IPEN xx0u-2008BL01557] *2013
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