Seeds of Success (SOS) was established in 2001 by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) to collect, conserve, and develop native plant materials for stabilizing, rehabilitating and restoring lands in the United States.
NPIN Data
Giant coneflower, Great coneflower, Giant Brown-eyed Susan
Asteraceae (Aster Family)
USDA Symbol: RUMA3
USDA Native Status: Native to U.S.
Accession Data
Accession Number: LBJWC-1066
Field Data Form:
LBJWC-1066.pdf
Collection Date:
2011-07-23
Accession Number:
LBJWC-1066
Collection Number:
1066
Organization:
LBJWC
Collector(s):
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Collected with:
Ohlsson-Salmon, R.
Location Data
Country:
US
Phytoregion:
35E
Phytoregion_full:
South Central Plains
State:
Texas
County:
Harrison
Location:
East side of State Highway 43, 1.6 miles from 2682/43 intersection (heading north). Population stops just short of the 449 intersection on the east side of the road.
Latitude:
32.650360
Longitude:
-94.179720
Georeference Source:
GPS
GPS Datum:
WGS84
Altitude:
264 FT
Elevation in M:
80
land_owner:
Texas Department of Transportation
Habitat Data
Associated Taxa: Desmodium sp., Rubus sp., Quercus stellata, Lonicera japonica, Solidago sp., Mimosa nuttallii, Cyperus echinatus, Cyperus strigosus, Juncus acuminatus, Chrysopsis pilosa, Toxicodendron radicans, Paspalum notatum, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Diodia teres
Slope: <1
Geology: Wilcox and Midway groups
Soil Texture: Sandy clay, reddish brown
Collection Data
Plants Sampled: 100 plants sampled.
Population Size: 500
Specimen Notes: Ohlsson-Salmon, R. - LBJWC:In field:5-1-2005
Damage: No damage
Inventory Data
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