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Living Accession Y-131

Taxon

Senegalia ataxacantha

Botanical Name

Senegalia ataxacantha (de Candolle) Kyalangalilwa & Boatwright

Seed Accession No.

910053

DELEP Field

Yuma

Status

Dead

Survived For

5 years

Survival and Performance

DateNo. PlantsNotes
1996(3)3 individuals planted in Mar
1992(3)all died back to base and appear dead
1993(3)3"-1.5' tall, recovered somewhat-fair to poor condition due to severe browsing
1994(3)2-10" tall, poor condition, apparently browsing is continuing
1995(3)4"-3' tall, poor to fair condition, 2 plants recovering with slow growth
1996(4)1 additional individual planted in Mar
1996(3)1=died in 1996-cause undetermined, 2=1.5'/3' tall, fair condition, little apparent growth
1997(2)1=died back to base but apparently still alive, 1=1' tall, fair condition with some die-back
1999(1)1=died in 1998-cause undetermined, 1=1.5' tall, healthy, slow growth
2000(1)1.5' tall, healthy but no apparent growth
2001(1)the last died in 2001-no cause was apparent for the poor performance of this species
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