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Living Accession 6-080

Taxon

Senna confinis

Botanical Name

Senna confinis Greene

Seed Accession No.

890014

DELEP Field

CAC Field 6

Status

Unknown

Survived For

Planted 35 years ago

Survival and Performance

DateNo. PlantsNotes
1990(5)5 individuals planted in Apr
1991(5)5' tall, minor freeze damage, vigorous, rust fungus on herbage in fall 1990, flowers/fruit
1992(many)5' tall, died to ground, original plants dead (senescence), many seedlings, flowers/fruit
1993(many)3' tall, froze to ground, healthy regrowth, flowers/fruit
1994(many)1-6' tall, numerous seedlings, some healthy, some declining, flowers/fruit
1997(many)3-4' tall, froze back to near ground, healthy, flowers/fruit
2001(many)all dead-short lived and did not reseed during drought
2004(few)a few plants continue to volunteer, freezing back to the ground in winter, healthy, flowers/fruit
2006(few)a few plants still coming up in area of original plants, healthy, flowers/fruit
2007(few)froze to base-recovering, healthy, flowers/fruit
Desert Legume Program

Desert Legume Program
2120 E. Allen Road
Tucson, AZ 85719

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