HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN

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Index Seminum 2014/2015 Heidelberg University Botanic Garden – Index Seminum 2014/2015

The Heidelberg University Botanic Garden was established in the vicinity of Heidelberg‘s famous castle as a garden of medical in 1593 and is among the world‘s oldest Botanical Gardens. After several relocations, the Garden was reopened in 1915 at its present site. About 10,000 are cultivated in the Heidelberg Botanic Garden. Among these, the scientific collections of tropical orchids, bromeliads and xerophytic plants of Madagascar are of prominent importance. The extensive herbarium (‚HEID‘) of the Garden – originating from the early 19th century – is one of the most significant plant archives in Germany. At present, the collection encompas- ses about 350,000 specimens.

Size 3.1 ha (outdoor area: 2.5 ha, greenhouses: 4600 m²)

Geographic location Latitude 49° 25‘ N, longitude 8° 40‘ E , altitude 110 m

Climatic data Average annual precipitation: 744,4 mm Average minimum temperature: 6,7 °C Average maximum temperature: 14,3 °C

Management Director: Prof. Dr. Marcus Koch Curator: Dr. Andreas Franzke Technical manager: Frank Korn

Seed mailing Regine Korn

Contact Botanischer Garten Heidelberg Im Neuenheimer Feld 340 69120 Heidelberg Germany

Phone +49 6221 545783 Fax +49 6221 546178 [email protected]

Web http://botgart.cos.uni-heidelberg.de

Index Seminum online http://botgart.cos.uni-heidelberg.de/Sammlungen

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Seeds from cultivated plants with known wild origin (self pollination)

Apocynaceae 01 Pachypodium lamerei Drake MG-1-HEID-140516 Madagascar, near Ivanombo, leg. W. Rauh (Rauh 22245), 30.04.1969

Bignoniaceae 02 Amphitecna macrophylla (Seem.) Miers ex Baill. MX-0-BONN-2559 Mexico, Veracruz, leg. Schatzl; BG Bonn 1996

Apocynaceae 03 Pachypodium lamerei Drake MG-1-HEID-140516 Madagascar, near Ivanombo

Pedaliaceae 04 Uncarina roeoesliana Rauh MG-0-HEID-140700 Madagascar, Toliara, Fort Dauphin, Andrahomena, Cap Antsihy, 100 m, leg. Hofstätter

Solanaceae 05 Withania riebeckii Schweinf. ex Balf.f. YE-O-HEID-143014 Yemen, Socotra; BG Nancy: Index Seminum 1996

Zygophyllaceae 06 Sisyndite spartea E.Mey. ex Sond. NA-1-HEID-101402 Namibia, near Brandberg Mountain, leg. W. Rauh (s.n), 1979 (?)

Seeds from cultivated plants with known wild origin (open pollination)

Apocynaceae 07 Ceropegia cimiciodora Oberm. ZW-0-HEID-102302 Simbabwe, Venda, Njelele, leg. E. Specks (ES 2252)

Araceae 08 Anthurium crassinervium (Jacq.) Schott EC-0-HEID-105649 , near Esmeralda, leg. W. Rauh (Rauh 34407), 31.07.1973

Bromeliaceae 09 longifolia (Rudge) L.B.Sm. & M.A.Spencer GF-0-U-1996GR00578 French Guiana , Mt. Tortue, 250 - 450 m, leg. A.R.A. Görts van Rijn (s.n.), 17.06.88; BG Utrecht: Index Seminum 1989

10 Dyckia goehringii E.Gross & Rauh BR-1-HEID-919230 Brasilia, Est. Minas Gerais, near Diamantina, leg. W. Rauh (Rauh 67622), 04.1986

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Seeds from cultivated plants with known wild origin (open pollination), continued

Calceolariaceae 11 Calceolaria polyrhiza Cav. AR-0-ROTT-20070088 Argentinia, Patagonia, Santa Cruz Province; BG Rotterdam: Index Seminum 2009

Caryophyllaceae 12 Agrostemma githago L. DE-0-HAL-10372_1 Germany, Brandenburg, Luckau; BG Halle: Index Seminum 2010

13 Dianthus gratianopolitanus Vill. DE-0-HEID-005497 Germany, Free State of Thuringia, Saale-Orla, NSG Bleiberg, 415 m, leg. M. Koch (KO: 09-00265), 18.08.2009

Convolvulaceae 14 Cuscuta europaea L. DE-0-HEID-005845 Germany, Hessia, Lampertheim, Rheinauen, leg. Julius Kühn-Institut Dossenheim

Costaceae 15 Costus congestiflorus Rich. ex Gagnep. GF-0-ULM-2005-G-164 French Guiana, Réserve naturelle nationale des Nouragues, 120 m, leg. H. Hentrich; BG Ulm: Index Seminum 2010

Cucurbitaceae 16 Ecballium elaterium (L.) A.Rich. HR-0-M-2008/2366 Croatia, Pasman Island, N of Tkon, monastery Sveti Kuzma i Damjan; BG München: Index Seminum 2009

Gentianaceae 17 Centaurium erythraea Rafn FR-0-HEID-000969 France, Dept. 85, Vendée, La Châtaigneraie, Rue du Fief de la Penissière; BG Nantes: Index Seminum 2008

Melastomataceae 18 Monolena primuliflora Hook.f. EC-0-BONN-4800 Ecuador, near Puyo, leg. Hemker, 1976; BG Berlin: Index Seminum 1994

Paeoniaceae 19 Paeonia officinalis subsp. microcarpa Nyman FR-0-WUPPT-90-2437-1-0 France, Liège, Forêt de Cassagnoles, Hérault, 14.04.1988; BG Wuppertal: Index Seminum 2006

Plantaginaceae 20 laevigata Waldst. & Kit. IT-0-HEID-005515 Italy, Trieste, Monte Ermada, 19.08.2009; BG Trieste: Index Seminum 2011

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Seeds from cultivated plants with unknown origin (open pollination)

Annonaceae 21 Annona muricata L. XX-0-BAS-1154/1930 BG Basel, 1992

Bromeliaceae 22 Ursulaea mcvaughii (L.B.Sm.) Read & Baensch XX-0-WU-BRO140830 BG Wien, 1999

Araceae 23 Typhonodorum lindleyanum Schott XX-0-HEID-101326

Arecaceae 23 Chamaedorea radicalis Mart. XX-0-HEID-105028 BG Jibou-Salaj: Index Seminum 1993

Asparagaceae 24 Chlorophytum madagascariense Baker XX-0-HEID-140493 Sukkulenten-Sammlung Zürich, 1988

Boraginaceae 25 Cerinthe glabra Mill. XX-0-HEID-001180

Convallariaceae 26 Tricyrtis formosana Baker XX-0-HEID-000514

Cyperaceae 27 Cyperus esculentus L. XX-0-HEID-100283 Zentraler Mannheimer Lehrgarten, 2008

Euphorbiaceae 28 Euphorbia lignosa Marloth XX-1-HEID-100580 Les Cèdres, 1970

Phyllanthaceae 29 Phyllanthus amarus Schumach. & Thonn XX-0-HEID-100511

Primulaceae 30 Primula polyneura Franch. XX-0-HEID-005653 BG RHS Garden Wisley: Index Seminum 2007

31 Primula pulverulenta Duthie XX-0-HEID-005823 BG Bielefeld: Index Seminum 2010

Rubiaceae 32 Psychotria punctata Vatke XX-0-HEID-100845

Solanaceae 33 Capsicum pubescens Ruiz & Pav. XX-0-HEID-105976 BG Witzenhausen: Index Seminum 1995

Verbenaceae 35 Verbena bonariensis L. XX-0-HEID-004995 BG Bordeaux, Index Seminum 2006

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Agreement on the supply of living plant material1 for non-commercial purposes leaving the International Plant Exchange Network

Against the background of the provisions and decisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity of 1992 (CBD) and in particular those on access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing, the garden is dedicated to promo- ting the conservation, sustainable use, and research of biological diversity. The University Heidelberg Botanic Garden therefore expects its partners in acquiring, maintaining, and transferring plant material to always act in accordance with the CBD and the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). The responsibility for legal handling of the plant material passes on to the recipient upon receipt of the material. The requested plant material will be supplied to the recipient only on the following conditions:

1. Based on this agreement, the plant material is supplied only for non-commercial use such as scientific study and educational purposes as well as environmental protection. Should the recipient at a later date intend a commercial use or a transfer for commercial use, the country of origin‘s prior informed consent (PIC) must be obtained in writing before the material is used or transferred. The recipient is responsible for ensuring an equitable sharing of benefits. 2. On receiving the plant material, the recipient endeavours to document the received plant material, its origin (country of origin, first receiving garden, „donor“ of the plant material, year of collection) as well as the acquisition and transfer conditions in a comprehensible manner. 3. In the event that scientific publications are produced based on the supplied plant material, the recipient is obliged to indicate the origin of the material (the supplying garden and if known the country of origin) and to send these publications to the garden and to the country of origin without request. 4. On request, the garden will forward relevant information on the transfer of the plant material to the body charged with implementing the CBD2. 5. The recipient may transfer the received plant material to third parties only under these terms and condi- tions and must document the transfer in a suitable manner (e.g. by using the documentation form, such as provided in Annex 1.3).

I accept the above conditions.

Date, Signature Recipient‘s name and address, stamp

1 According to the CBD “genetic resources” means genetic material of actual or potential value. This definition covers both living and not living material. The Code of Conduct and the IPEN covers only the exchange of living plant material (living plants or parts of plants, diaspores) thus falling in the definiti- on of genetic resources.

2 ideally, the national focal point in the garden‘s home country

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Desiderata

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Our seed packets will be limited within Europe to 100 g, outside Europe to 50 g.

Non IPEN members have to return the agreement on the previous page signed by an entitled repre- sentative of their institution before we can provide seeds to them!

IPEN members only (!) may also order by email

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