Index Seminum
Utrecht University
Botanic Gardens
The Netherlands
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P.O. Box 80.162
3508 TD Utrecht
The Netherlands
Index Seminum No. 60 - 2018-19
Internet Orders: httn://blt;)igartl.hi(gt;.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).
littp:/Avvvw.h«2ci.lt;)r»/res()iirccs/l listorypf 1 PEN'/
Non IPEN-members have to return the 'quot;Agreement on the supply of living plant material for non-commercial purposes leaving the International Plant Exchange Network (IPEN version 21))” 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 orilering:
• 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, 2019. 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.
Staff
General Department:
Ing. Arie Oudijk, General Director
Drs. Akkie J. Joosse,
Communications Officer
Mrs. Christine den Das-van der Knaap
Secretary
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A.J.Joosse(diiiii. nl
C.J. M. vanderKnacip(c^iiii. nl
Curators' Department:
Drs. I Ians Persoon
Curator and Deputy Director
Drs. Eric J. Gouda
Curator and Research
Mr. Lennart Everts
Assistant
J. G. M. Perso(gt;n(d)jai. nl
E.J.Gotida(ci^iiu.nl
M. L. EvertsCd.tni. 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;nbsp;nbsp;N.A.J.Meijilam(d}mi.nl
Education officer
Ir. Ruth C. de Visser-de Jonge, nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;l{.C.deEisser(d).titi.nl
Coordinator Theme Garden Project
'I'echnical/collecting staff (Utrecht)
Gerard van Buiten Ilortulanus Roel Vonk Ton G. Werensteijn Fred H.J. Siesling |
G. vanliuitenamp;jai. nl R. Eonlddjuu.nl A. G. fVerenstei/nCdiuti. nl E. 11.J.Siesling(a}iai. 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 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 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
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-ocr page 6-From the Curator's Department
With the presentation of this Index Seminum No. 60-2018-19 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 |IIP|: Systematic Garden, Theme Garden, Central Route and student courses.
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Eric Gouda |EG|: nbsp;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: firomeliaceae Orchidaceae Costaceae
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Annonaceae (Research Collection) |EG|
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Cecropiaceae |EG|
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Khipsalis [EG]
- nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Jeoz7ZMzw|EG|
- 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;Tril/inm) |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 Tillandxioideae 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.
Arisaema:
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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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= nbsp;nbsp;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 I PEN (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 Gimborn 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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l. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;3W Mkiliia fragrans Verdc.
[IPEN ke-0-u-1991GR0I649] Kenya , *2018
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Arecaceae |
8. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;IG Chamaerops humilis var. humilis
7 nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN xx0u-1975GR00337] *2016
Aristolochiaceae
9. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Aristolochia trilobata L.
I ^ nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN gfDu-1992GR00904] French Guiana , Saül.,
ColL: Mori, S. 22351 *2016
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Brömel iaceae |
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27. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;3W
Aechmea lueddemanniana (K.Koch) Mez
[IPEN xx0u-2014GR00535] *2016
Aechmea x 'pseudonudicaulis' Leme
[IPEN BR-0-U-2009GR00733) Brazil, Coll.: Alvim
Seidel (Brazil) 1047 *2017
Fosterella riisbyi (Mez) L.B.Sm.
[IPEN bo0u-2000GR0l 112] Bolivia , La Paz, Puente
de Coripata , Alt.: 1150 m. *2016
Pitcairnia altensteinii (Link, Klotzsch amp;nbsp;Otto) Lem.
[IPEN XX-0-U-2016GR00905] *2016
Pitcairnia aff. altensteinii (Link, Klotzsch amp;nbsp;Otto) Lem.
[IPEN AR-0-U-2012GR00690] Argentina, Argentina
Northwest, Salta , Brealito , Coll.: .Icroen van der
Steen s.n. 10/2004 *2017
Pitcairnia capixaba Fraga amp;nbsp;Leme
[IPEN BR-0-U-2012GR00905] Brazil, Brazil
Southeast, Espirito Santo , border Minas Gerais,
Vargena Alta *2018
Pitcairnia echinata Flook.f.
[IPEN CO-0-U-2014GR00824] Colombia , San
Vicente del Termales , Coll.: Peter Tristram s.n. 2014
*2017
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Campanulaceae |
41. 2Z Asyneuma canescens (Waldst. amp;nbsp;Kit.) Griscb. amp;nbsp;Schenk
(—' nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN gr0u-2008BL00486| Greece , Mt. Timfrestos
) nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*2015
—•— 42. 2W Campanula rotundifolia L. j nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN hr-0-u-1965BL00023] Croatia , Dalmatia,
*2018
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Cyclanthaceae | ||
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67. 2W |
Horminiim pyrenaicum L. [IPEN it0u-2002BL0]250J Italy , Dolomites, Selva-Canazei, Passo di Sella., Alt.: 1900 m. , ColL: Gouda, E.J. 2002-12 04/08/2002 *2016 |
68. IG 69. 2Z |
Salvia apiana Jeps. [IPEN xx0u-2012ZS00728] *2015 Salvia przewalskii Maxim. |
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[IPEN cn0u-2001BL00513] China South-Central, Yunnan , Zhongidian. , Alt.: 3240 m., CoH.: Edinburgh Yunnan Exped. 1990 247 27/09/1990 *2018 |
70. IW |
Scutellaria alpina L. [IPEN fr0u-2016BL00113] France , Le Lauzet, Alt.: 1700 m. *2017 |
71. 2W 3 72. 2Z 73. 2Z 1 |
Scutellaria californica A.Gray [IPEN us0u-2010BL00078] United States, California, Lake Co., North Coast Ranges , Alt.: 747 m. *2018 Sideritis syriaca L. [IPEN gr-0-u-2008BL00495] Greece , Mt Athos PA229 *2018 Sideritis syriaca L. [IPEN gr-0-u-2008BL00497] Greece , Mt. Olympos *2018 Sideritis syriaca L. [IPEN gr0u-2008BL00498] Greece , Euboea *2017 |
75. 2W |
Stachys pradica (Zanted.) Greuter amp;nbsp;Pignatti [IPEN ch0u-1988BL00339] Switzerland , Switzerland, Valais, Gd. St. Bernard. , Alt.: 2300 m. *2018 |
^6. 2W |
Teucrium halacsyanum Heldr. [IPEN gr0u-2008BL00349] Greece . Attiki: Mt. Imittos *2017 |
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77. 2G
Liliaceae
Stauntonia hexaphylla (Tliunb. ex Murray) Decne. flPEN XX-0-U-2003BL00495] *2017
78. |
1W Allium altaicum Pall. [IPEN ru0u-l979BL00323] Russian Federation, y nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Altay , S.W.-Siberia, Altai Mts., South facing talus slope above desert steppe, near settlement of Kurai., Alt.: 2000 -2200 m. *2017 |
79. |
IG Flelonias bullata L. [IPEN xx0u-1998BL00254] *2018 |
80. ' |
2W Polygonatum multiflorum var. ramosum (Döll) Geisenh. [IPEN be0u-2004BL01043] Belgium , Kortrijk, bij ondergronds kanaaluitgraving , Coll.: Prof. P. Van Der Veken s.n. 19/04/1979 *2016 |
81. |
2W Trillium flexipes Raf. |
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.— nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN us0u-2008BL01795] United States, Tennessee *2017 |
Trillium kurabayashii Freeman
[IPEN xx0u-2000BL0013ll *2017 Veratrum album L.
[IPEN xx0u-1965BL00228] *2016
Veratrum nigrum L.
[IPEN xx0u-1965BL00271] *2016
Magnoliaceae
85. IG
Magnolia wilsonii (Finet amp;nbsp;Gagnep.) Rehder [IPEN xx0u-2010RD00433] *2016
Malvaceae
86. IW Lavatera thuringiaca L.
[IPEN ro0u-2015ZS00183] Romania , Near Iasi
*2016
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87. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit
I nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN vi0u-1988GR00056] Virgin Islands (U.S.),
l nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;St.Thomas Island, on top of mountain near airlanding strip. 1967 *2016
Myrtaceae
88. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2G Callistemon rigidus R.Br.
G nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN xx0u-2006BL00421] *2018
Nartlieciaceae
89. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Narthecium ossifragum (L.) Huds.
[IPEN nl0u-1964BL00700| Netherlands, Prov.
Drenthe , near Eelde 1964 *2016
Oleaceae
90. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;IG Syringa reticulata (Blume) Hara [IPEN XX-0-U-2007RD016651 *2018
Onagraceae
91. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;3W Fuchsia paniculata Lindl.
[IPEN pa0u-1980GR00318] Panama , Chiriqui
J nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Mt.wood near Guadeloupe, 2 km N of Cerro Punta.,
® nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Alt.: 1800 m., Coll.: Maas, P..I.M. et al. 4985
21/10/1980 *2014
Plantaginaceae
92. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2Z Veronica bachofenii Heuff.
[IPEN ro0u-2000BL01251] Romania , NW Romania, ? nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Apuseni Mts., Podisul Padesului, valley of the Galbena r. near Poiana Florilor; 1995. *2018
93. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;2W Veronica spicata subsp. spicata
3 nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;[IPEN fr0u-2008BL00643] France , Lautaret, Alt.:
2000 m. *2017
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[IPEN arOni-2002/0912] Argentina, Argentina South, | ||
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Poaceae | ||
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100. IW |
Aquilegia atrata W.D.J.Kocli [IPEN at0u-2015BL00272] Austria, Salzburg(erland) Tennengau, Adnet, Seeleldmühle N, Almbach, Stausee , Alt.: 470 m., Coll.: Mayr, A. (Apollonia) 08/2014 *2017 |
101. 2W |
Aquilegia vulgaris subsp. vulgaris [IPEN ch0u-2000BL01193] Switzerland , Kärnten, Obir, lime., Alt.: 1600 -2000 m. *2017 |
102. IG 103. IK Rosaceae |
Thalictrum rochebrunianum Franch. amp;nbsp;Sav. [IPEN xx0u-2014BL00305] *2018 Trautvetteria caroliniensis (Walter) Vail [lPENxx0u-2013ZS00595] *2016 |
104. 2W I Ö 105. 2Z 106^W |
Acaena inermis Hook.f. [IPEN nz0o-1992BL0008l] New Zealand. *2018 Acaena pallida (T.Kirk) J.W.Dawson [IPEN NZ-O-TUEB-4674] New Zealand *2018 |
Alchemilla transiens (Buser) Buser [IPEN fr-0-u-1988BL00286] France, Gard, Mont Aigonal. *2018 | |
107 2W |
Geum coccineum Sibth. amp;nbsp;Sm. [IPEN bg0u-1976BL00116] Bulgaria , Vitoscha Mts. *2017 |
108. IW |
Mespilus germanica L. [IPEN be-O-u-2011RD00596] Belgium , without further location ! *2018 |
109. 2Z |
Potentilla arguta Purrsh [IPEN ca0u-2008BL00500] Canada. British Columbia *2018 |
110. 2Z 3 |
Potentilla gracilis var. flabelliformis (Lehm.) Nutt. [IPEN us0u-1999BL00564] United States , Rocky Mountains, (1930) without details. *2016 |
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