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Living Accession Y-065

Taxon

Albizia anthelmintica

Botanical Name

Albizia anthelmintica (A. Richard) Brongniart

Seed Accession No.

910130

DELEP Field

Yuma

Status

Decommissioned

Survived For

21 years*

* = Living accession was still alive when the Yuma field was decommissioned.

Survival and Performance

DateNo. PlantsNotes
1992(4)4 individuals planted in Mar
1992(4)1-2' tall, healthy, slow growth, minor to moderate browsing
1993(4)1-2.5' tall, fair to good condition, slow growth
1994(4)2-5' tall, healthy, slow to moderate growth
1995(4)2.5-7' tall, healthy, slow growth
1996(4)3-10' tall, healthy, slow to moderate growth-tending to spread with low branches
1997(4)4-11' tall, healthy, slow growth
1999(4)8-14' tall, healthy, slow to moderate growth, 1=flowers/fruit
2000(4)9-14' tall, healthy, slow growth-mostly spreading, no evidence of flowering
2001(4)11-14' tall, 1=poor condition/3=healthy, slow growth
2002(4)1=9' tall, fair condition-recovering from major die-back, 3=10-14' tall, fair to good condition, slow growth
2004(4)1=died in 2003-cause undetermined, 3=10-17' tall, healthy, slow growth, the lack of any further flowering is surprising as 1 plant had produced fruit in 1999
2005(3)14’/20’/22’ tall, healthy, faster growth this past year
2006(3)13’/18’/20’ tall, healthy, little change in size, 2=flowers/fruit
2007(3)1=12’ tall, dead-cause undetermined but possibly not freeze related, still alive in March 2007, 1=16’ tall, stems froze back to 6’ from tips to stems 2" thick, healthy regrowth, 1=20’ tall, stems froze back to 2’ from tips, healthy regrowth
2008(2)14’/22’ tall, healthy, recovered from 2007 freeze, 1=flowers/fruit
2009(2)12’/25’ tall, healthy, 1=flowers/fruit
2013(2)12'/23' tall, healthy, little growth, 1=flowers
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