Living Accession Y-086
Taxon
Lysiloma candidum
Botanical Name
Seed Accession No.
910249DELEP Field
YumaStatus
DecommissionedSurvived For
20 years*
* = Living accession was still alive when the Yuma field was decommissioned.
Survival and Performance
DateNo. PlantsNotes
1993(6)6 individuals planted in Mar
1993(6)2-7' tall, healthy, moderate to fast growth
1994(6)1=died in 1994-cause undetermined, 5=4-10' tall, healthy, moderate growth
1995(5)5-13' tall, healthy, slow to moderate growth
1996(5)6-17' tall, healthy, slow to moderate growth
1997(5)7.5-15' tall, healthy, slow growth, no evidence of flowering
1999(5)1=8' tall/4=20' tall, healthy, slow to fast growth
2000(5)1=8.5' tall, healthy, slow growth, 4=24' tall, healthy, moderate growth, flowers/fruit in 2000
2001(5)1=10' tall, healthy, slow growth, 4=ca. 25' tall, healthy, slow growth, flowers/fruit
2002(5)1=10' tall, healthy, little size change, 4=30' tall, healthy, moderate growth, perhaps some flowers/fruits in summer
2004(5)1=appears to have died in 2004-cause undetermined but trunk may have been scorched by fire, 1=30' tall, poor condition-top is mostly dead-may have been damaged by fire, stems sprouting from base, 1=10' tall, fair condition, little apparent growth-perhaps j-rooted when planted, 2=30' tall, healthy (no fire damage), little change in size, flowers/fruit
2005(5)1=died-cause undetermined, 4=10’12’/35’/35’ tall, healthy overall
2006(4)1=30’ tall, fair condition, 3=11’/12’/30’ tall, healthy, no apparent growth, no evidence of flowering
2007(4)highly variable response to freeze: 1=30’ tall, dead-apparently froze, 1=10’ tall, dead-froze, 1=12’ tall, froze to base to stems 4" thick, healthy, vigorous regrowth, 1=30’ tall, no apparent freeze damage, healthy
2008(2)1=dead-cause undetermined-30’ tall plant that had survived the 2007 with no damage, 1=15’ tall, healthy, vigorous growth following 2007 freeze
2009(1)12’ tall, healthy, little growth