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Chanticleer Master Inventory March 1, 2012 Chanticleer Master Inventory March 1, 2012 Chanticleer 786 Church Road Wayne, PA 19087 610.687.4163 www.chanticleergarden.org Chanticleer's Plant Holdings Listing of Taxa Groups Major Plant Group Families Genera Species Taxa Accessions Lycopodium & Selaginella 338812 Ferns 15 36 116 146 331 Ephedra 11222 Conifers 8 32 92 186 404 Ginkgo 11122 Cycads 11222 Dicots 144 724 2303 3736 5978 Monocots 37 266 814 1414 2317 Total 210 1064 3338 5496 9048 CHANTICLEER INVENTORY as of March 1, 2012 Scientific Name Accession # Garden Location # Plants Source Abelia biflora 1995-368*A 752 Church Road 1 Morris Arboretum Abelia chinensis 2009-0443*A Asian Woods; Bed 17 1 Scott Arboretum Plant Sale Abelia chinensis 1995-288*B Chanticleer; Drive 3 Scott Arboretum Abelia chinensis 1992-0528*A Pond Garden; Primula Meadow 1 Brooklyn Botanic Garden Abelia mosanensis 2006-0521*A Tennis Court Garden; Bed 06 West 1 Pleasant Run Nursery, Inc. Abelia mosanensis 2006-0521*B Tennis Court Garden; Bed 06 West 1 Pleasant Run Nursery, Inc. Abelia mosanensis 2006-0521*C Tennis Court Garden; Bed 06 West 1 Pleasant Run Nursery, Inc. Abelia x grandiflora [Golden Anniversary™] = 'Minipan' 2006-0124*A 820 Church Road 1 Spring Meadow Abelia x grandiflora [Silver Anniversary™] = 'Panache' 2006-0125*A 820 Church Road 1 Spring Meadow Abeliophyllum distichum 2006-0249*A Asian Woods; Bed 14 1 Woodlanders, Inc. Abelmoschus manihot 2006-0336*A Seed 24 Beds & Borders, Inc. Abies alba 'Pendula' 2005-0175*A Ruin Garden; Bed 48 1 Colibraro Landscaping & Nursery, Inc. Abies cephalonica 2004-0498*A Unknown location 1 Dilworth Nursery Abies cilicica UN-0030*A Parking Lot; Bed P Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies cilicica UN-0030*B Parking Lot; Bed Q Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies cilicica C-0049*A Parking Lot; Overflow 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies cilicica C-0049*B Parking Lot; Overflow 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies cilicica C-0049*C Parking Lot; Overflow 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies cilicica C-0049*D Parking Lot; Overflow 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies concolor 1984-008*A Creek Garden; Bog 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies concolor 1984-008*B Creek Garden; Bog 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies concolor 1992-1533*A Greenhouse; Outside 1 Sam Browns Nursery Abies concolor 1992-1533*B Greenhouse; Outside 1 Sam Browns Nursery Abies concolor 1999-339*A Minder Woods; Bed 26 1 Unknown Source Abies concolor 1999-339*B Minder Woods; Bed 26 1 Unknown Source Abies concolor 1999-339*C Minder Woods; Bed 26 1 Unknown Source Abies concolor 1999-339*D Minder Woods; Bed 26 1 Unknown Source Abies concolor 1992-0322*A Minder Woods; Bed 27 1 Styer's West Winds Farm Abies fargesii X-0004*A Asian Woods; Bed 12 Abies firma 1994-190*B Parking Lot; Bed I 1 Foxborough Nursery, Inc. Abies firma 1994-190*A Parking Lot; Bed J 1 Foxborough Nursery, Inc. Abies grandis 2004-0001*A Asian Woods; Bed 12 1 Morris Arboretum Abies holophylla 1993-597*A Asian Woods; Bed 14 1 Morris Arboretum Abies holophylla 1991-491*A Parking Lot; Bed N 1 Morris Arboretum Abies holophylla 1992-0319*A Parking Lot; Bed N 1 Dilworth Nursery Page 1 CHANTICLEER INVENTORY as of March 1, 2012 Scientific Name Accession # Garden Location # Plants Source Abies homolepis 1991-049*A Creek Garden; Minder Drive Entrance 1 Dilworth Nursery Abies koreana 1993-453*A Parking Lot; Bed J 1 Holmes Abies koreana 1993-453*D Parking Lot; Bed Q 1 Holmes Abies koreana 'Silberlocke' 2009-0072*A Tennis Court Garden; Bed 06 East 1 DCH Auction Abies nephrolepis 2003-0001*A Cold frames 7 Morris Arboretum Abies nephrolepis 2004-0002*A Cold frames 1 Morris Arboretum Abies nordmanniana C-0006*D 810 Church Road 1 Unknown Source Abies nordmanniana 2007-0881*B Cold frames 1 The Conard-Pyle Co. Abies nordmanniana 2005-0541*A Horticulture Facility 1 Colibraro Landscaping & Nursery, Inc. Abies nordmanniana C-0006*A Minder Woods; Bed 21 1 Unknown Source Abies nordmanniana C-0006*B Minder Woods; Bed 21 1 Unknown Source Abies nordmanniana C-0006*C Minder Woods; Bed 21 1 Unknown Source Abies nordmanniana 2011-0463*A Minder Woods; Bed 51 1 Ticklewood Nursery Abies nordmanniana 2007-0881*C Parking Lot; Bed Q 1 The Conard-Pyle Co. Abies nordmanniana 1984-007*B Pond Garden; Meadow 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies nordmanniana 1984-007*C Pond Garden; Meadow 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies nordmanniana 1984-007*D Pond Garden; Meadow 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Abies nordmanniana 2007-0881*A Pond Garden; Meadow 1 The Conard-Pyle Co. Abies nordmanniana 2004-0497*A Unknown location 4 Dilworth Nursery Abies pindrow 2009-0075*A Pond Garden; Meadow 1 Morris Arboretum Abies pinsapo 'Glauca' 2005-0673*A Van Slocum 1 Colibraro Landscaping & Nursery, Inc. Abies veitchii 1991-065*A Minder Woods; Bed 21 1 Snipes Farm and Nursery Abies veitchii 1991-065*B Minder Woods; Bed 21 1 Snipes Farm and Nursery Acanthus hungaricus 1997-217*A Chanticleer; Plateau 6 Main Line Gardens Acanthus hungaricus 2006-0267*B Gravel Garden; Bed 34 1 Seneca Hill Perennials Acanthus hungaricus 2006-0267*C Gravel Garden; Bed 37 Step 04 1 Seneca Hill Perennials Acanthus hungaricus 2006-0267*A Minder Woods; Bed 24 1 Seneca Hill Perennials Acanthus spinosus 1992-1336*B 786 Church Road; Church Road Border- Outside mass Holbrook Farm & Nursery Acanthus spinosus 2010-0831*A Chanticleer; Entrance Gate 4 Groff's Plant Farm Acanthus spinosus 1995-345*A Chanticleer; Plateau Acanthus spinosus 1999-048*B Pond Garden; Springhouse Heronswood Nursery Acanthus spinosus 1992-1336*A Tennis Court Garden; Bed 04 Holbrook Farm & Nursery Acanthus 'Summer Beauty' 2006-0312*A Chanticleer; Upper Lawn 8 Plant Delights Nursery, Inc. Acer buergerianum 1992-0713*A Orchard 1 Waterloo Gardens Acer campestre 'Postelense' 2007-0139*A Cold frames 1 Gossler Farms Acer cissifolium 2008-0179*A Cut Flower Garden; Cold Frames 1 Polly Hill Arboretum Acer cissifolium ssp. henryi 1992-0612*A Asian Woods; Bed 06 1 Camellia Forest Nursery Page 2 CHANTICLEER INVENTORY as of March 1, 2012 Scientific Name Accession # Garden Location # Plants Source Acer davidii 1994-759*A Asian Woods; Bed 10 1 US National Arboretum Acer davidii 2004-0003*A Pond Garden; Bell Run 1 Morris Arboretum Acer davidii 2003-0317*A Ruin Garden; Bed 06 1 Morris Arboretum Acer davidii 1999-283*A Ruin Garden; Bed 12 1 Mostardi Nursery Acer davidii 1999-283*B Ruin Garden; Bed 13 1 Mostardi Nursery Acer davidii 2003-0317*B Ruin Garden; Bed 13 1 Morris Arboretum Acer davidii 1999-283*C Ruin Garden; Bed 15 1 Mostardi Nursery Acer davidii 2003-0317*C Ruin Garden; Bed 47 1 Morris Arboretum Acer ginnala 1978-001*A Orchard Weldon Nursery, Inc. Acer griseum 1978-003*A Orchard 1 Weldon Nursery, Inc. Acer mono 2002-0001*B Parking Lot; Bed M 1 Morris Arboretum Acer mono 2002-0001*A Parking Lot; Bed N 1 Morris Arboretum Acer negundo 'Kelly's Gold' 1997-358*A 786 Church Road; Lower Courtyard 1 Gossler Farms Acer oliverianum ssp. oliverianum 1999-303*A 786 Church Road; North Side 1 Morris Arboretum Acer palmatum 2007-0937*A Chanticleer; Plateau 2 Non-native Volunteer Acer palmatum 2007-0937*B Chanticleer; Upper Lawn 1 Non-native Volunteer Acer palmatum 1999-355*A Pond Garden; Bed 3 1 Unknown Source Acer palmatum 2003-0532*A Van Slocum 1 Unknown Source Acer palmatum [Ever Red] = 'Dissectum Nigrum' 1986-022*A Pond Garden; Springhouse Acer palmatum 'Beni otake' 2003-0477*A Pond Garden; Arbor 1 Eastwoods Nurseries Acer palmatum 'Bi hoo' 2011-0672*A Chanticleer; Plateau 1 Pleasant Run Nursery, Inc. Acer palmatum 'Bi hoo' 2011-0672*B Chanticleer; Plateau 1 Pleasant Run Nursery, Inc. Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' 1993-653*A Chanticleer; Swimming Pool Terrace 9 Unknown Source Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' 1991-086*A Orchard 1 Snipes Farm and Nursery Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' 1999-308*A Ruin Garden; Bed 03 1 Unknown Source Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' 1999-308*D Ruin Garden; Bed 09 1 Unknown Source Acer palmatum 'Corallinum' 2003-0478*A Pond Garden; Arbor 1 Eastwoods Nurseries Acer palmatum 'Higasa yama' 1994-119*A Asian Woods; Bed 02 3 Mountain Maples Acer palmatum 'Koto-no-ito' 2003-0480*A Pond Garden; Arbor 1 Eastwoods Nurseries Acer palmatum 'O sakazuki' 1994-121*A Gravel Garden; Bed 33 1 Mountain Maples Acer palmatum 'Ornatum' 1984-009*A Chanticleer; Drive 1 Acer palmatum 'Pendulum Julian' 2003-0481*A Pond Garden; Arbor 1 Eastwoods Nurseries Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku' 2000-0195*A Ruin Garden; Bed 40 2 Unknown Source Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku' 2003-0003*A Ruin Garden; Bed 40 1 J. Franklin Styer Nurseries Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku' 2005-0581*A Ruin Garden; Bed 40 1 Sam Browns Nursery Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku' 2005-0619*A Ruin Garden; Bed 40 1 Mostardi Nursery Page 3 CHANTICLEER INVENTORY as of March 1, 2012 Scientific Name Accession # Garden Location # Plants Source Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku' 2005-0620*A Ruin Garden; Bed 40 1 The Conard-Pyle Co. Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku' 2009-0065*A Ruin Garden; Bed 40 1 Mostardi Nursery Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku' 2005-0621*A Ruin Garden; Bed 45 1 Sam Browns Nursery Acer palmatum 'Sekimori' 1994-122*A Asian Woods; Bed 11 1 Mountain Maples Acer palmatum 'Shinonome' 1994-123*A Asian Woods; Bed 07 1 Mountain Maples Acer palmatum ssp. amoenum 1991-058*A Chanticleer; Hillside 1 The Conard-Pyle Co. Acer palmatum var. heptalobum 2008-0484*A Cut Flower Garden; Cold Frames 1 Morris Arboretum Acer pensylvanicum 2009-0155*A Creek Garden; 747 Woods, North Side 5 Native Haunts Acer pensylvanicum 2009-0043*A Creek Garden; 747 Woods, South Side 5 Fairweather Gardens Acer pensylvanicum 1979-001*A Orchard Weldon Nursery, Inc.
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