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Living Accession 6-113

Taxon

Mariosousa millefolia

Botanical Name

Mariosousa millefolia (S. Watson) Seigler & Ebinger

Seed Accession No.

890340

DELEP Field

CAC Field 6

Status

Unknown

Survived For

Planted 35 years ago

Survival and Performance

DateNo. PlantsNotes
1990(4)4 individuals planted in Apr
1991(4)1=dead - cause undetermined, 3=3' tall, healthy but some rodent gnawing
1992(3)3-5' tall, no freeze damage, healthy, vigorous
1993(3)3-5' tall, minor tip die-back, healthy, flowers/fruit 1992
1994(3)3-6' tall, minor twig tip damage, healthy, flowers/fruit 1993
1997(3)6-8' tall, some die-back 3-4' from stem tips, healthy, vigorous, flowers/fruit
2001(3)5-7' tall, some die-back each year, healthy, flowers/fruit
2004(3)5-7' tall, some die-back to 1' from stem tips, fair condition-drought stress, flowers/fruit
2006(3)4’/7’/7.5’ tall, some die-back to 1’ from stem tips, healthy, flowers/fruit
2007(3)3.5’/7’/7’ tall, most stems froze back to near base, healthy regrowth, flowers/fruit
Desert Legume Program

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

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