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Living Accession Y-113

Taxon

Mariosousa coulteri

Botanical Name

Mariosousa coulteri (Bentham) Seigler & Ebinger

Seed Accession No.

940141

DELEP Field

Yuma

Status

Decommissioned

Survived For

18 years*

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

Survival and Performance

DateNo. PlantsNotes
1995(2)2 individuals planted in Dec
1996(2)4.5'-5' tall, healthy, moderate growth
1997(2)5'/6' tall, healthy, slow growth
1999(2)5'/6' tall, healthy, little apparent growth
2000(2)5'/6' tall, healthy but little or no growth
2001(2)6'/6.5' tall, healthy, slow growth
2002(2)6'/6.5' tall, healthy, little apparent growth
2004(2)6'/7.5' tall, healthy, slow growth
2005(2)6.5’/7’ tall, healthy, little apparent growth in past year
2006(2)7’/7.5’ tall, healthy, slow growth
2007(2)7’/7.5’ tall, no freeze damage, healthy, little change in size
2008(2)7.5’/8’ tall, healthy, slow growth, larger plant=flowers/fruit in 2008
2009(2)8’/8.5’ tall, healthy, slow growth, both=flowers/fruit
2013
Desert Legume Program

Desert Legume Program
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