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Master Inventory Plant List BARTLETT RESEARCH ARBORETUM MASTER INVENTORY AS OF 02 OCT 2020 PAGE 1 ACCESSION NAME QTY LOCATION CONDITION 2000-327*A Abelia chinensis mass H-14 excellent 2000-328*A Abelia chinensis mass I-09 good 2007-0577*A Abelia chinensis mass M-13 good 2007-0577*B Abelia chinensis mass M-13 good 2007-0577*C Abelia chinensis mass M-13 good 2000-280*A Abelia 'Edward Goucher' mass I-12 good 2004-080*A Abelia x grandiflora 'Francis Mason' 1 M-12 good 2004-081*A Abelia x grandiflora 'Francis Mason' 1 L-12 good 2007-0354*A Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' 1 N-12 good 2007-0354*F Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' mass M-14 good 2020-0331*A Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' 1 B-05 good 2020-0331*B Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' 1 B-05 good 2020-0331*E Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' 1 B-05 good 1999-208*A Abelia x grandiflora 'Little Richard' mass O-12 excellent 2000-278*A Abelia x grandiflora 'Little Richard' mass I-12 good 2000-279*A Abelia x grandiflora 'Little Richard' mass I-13 good 2006-0165*C Abelia x grandiflora 'Little Richard' mass M-14 good 2012-0641*D Abelia x grandiflora 'Radiance' 1 O-12 good 2012-0641*E Abelia x grandiflora 'Radiance' 1 O-12 good 2012-0641*F Abelia x grandiflora 'Radiance' 1 O-12 good 2012-0641*G Abelia x grandiflora 'Radiance' 1 O-12 good 2012-0641*H Abelia x grandiflora 'Radiance' 1 O-12 good 2012-0641*I Abelia x grandiflora 'Radiance' 1 O-12 good 2012-0641*J Abelia x grandiflora 'Radiance' 1 O-12 good 2016-0405*A Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 M-14 good 2016-0405*B Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 M-14 good 2016-0405*C Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 M-14 good 2016-0405*D Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 M-14 good 2016-0405*E Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 M-14 good 2016-0405*F Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 M-14 good 2016-0405*G Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 M-14 good 2016-0405*H Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 M-14 good 2016-0405*I Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 O-12 good 2016-0405*J Abelia [Pinky Bells] = 'Lynn' 1 O-12 good 2007-0521*A Abelia mosanensis 1 M-12 good 2013-0535*A Abelia mosanensis 1 M-12 excellent 2013-0535*B Abelia mosanensis 1 M-12 excellent 2013-0535*C Abelia mosanensis 1 M-12 excellent 2013-0008*A Abelia serrata 1 T-07 good 2010-0034*A Abies alba 1 N5B good 2019-0661*B Abies alba 'Aurea' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2018-0432*A Abies alba 'Hedge' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2020-0007*A Abies alba 'Hedge' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2020-0007*B Abies alba 'Hedge' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2014-0298*A Abies alba 'Pendula' 1 Q-09 good 2020-0649*A Abies amabilis 'Spreading Star' 1 CFRAME-2 good 2020-0649*B Abies amabilis 'Spreading Star' 1 CFRAME-2 good 2018-0026*A Abies balsamea 'Eugene Gold' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2018-0026*B Abies balsamea 'Eugene Gold' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2018-0482*A Abies balsamea 'Eugene's Yellow' 1 SHOUSE-W fair 2020-0008*A Abies balsamea 'Nana' 1 SHOUSE-W fair 2018-0001*B Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis 1 R-09 excellent 2018-0001*E Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis 1 R-09 good 2018-0001*F Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis 1 S-08 good BARTLETT RESEARCH ARBORETUM MASTER INVENTORY AS OF 02 OCT 2020 PAGE 2 ACCESSION NAME QTY LOCATION CONDITION 2018-0001*G Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis 1 T-09 excellent 2018-0001*H Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis 1 T-08 excellent 2018-0001*I Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis 1 T-09 excellent 2018-0001*J Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis 1 T-09 excellent 2016-0464*A Abies balsamea 'Piccolo' 1 SHOUSE-W fair 2016-0464*C Abies balsamea 'Piccolo' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2016-0464*D Abies balsamea 'Piccolo' 1 SHOUSE-W fair 2016-0464*E Abies balsamea 'Piccolo' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2018-0027*A Abies balsamea 'Weeping Larry' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2018-0027*B Abies balsamea 'Weeping Larry' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2018-0027*C Abies balsamea 'Weeping Larry' 1 SHOUSE-W good 2017-1028*A Abies beshanzuensis 1 SHOUSE-W good 2019-0580*A Abies beshanzuensis 1 R-08 good 2019-0580*B Abies beshanzuensis 1 R-09 good 2020-0447*B Abies beshanzuensis 1 CFRAME-2 good 2020-0447*E Abies beshanzuensis 1 CFRAME-2 good 2014-0415*A Abies borisii-regis 1 S-07 good 2017-1107*A Abies borisii-regis 'J.K. 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