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Hohenheimer Gärten Samenverzeichnis HOHENHEIMER GÄRTEN STUTTGART-HOHENHEIM SAMENVERZEICHNIS ANNO 2015 COLLECTORUM HOHENHEIMER GÄRTEN STUTTGART-HOHENHEIM SAMENVERZEICHNIS ANNO 2015 COLLECTORUM Hohenheimer Gärten (772) Universität Hohenheim Filderhauptstrasse 169-171 D-70599 Stuttgart Tel: +49-(0)711-459 23537 Fax: +49-(0)711-459 23355 E-Mail: [email protected] URL: https://gaerten.uni-hohenheim.de/ Leitung: Dr. Helmut Dalitz Technischer Leiter: Rainer Bäßler Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter: Dr. Robert Gliniars Gärtnermeister: Karin Bühler, Wilfried Ernst, Günter Koch, Michael Schurer Inhaltsverzeichnis / List of Contents Geographische Lage, Klimadaten/ Geographical location, climate data 1 Nomenklatur/ Nomenclature 2 Samenverzeichnis/ Seed catalogue 3 Übereinkommen über die biologische Vielfalt/ Convention on Biological Diversity 26 Bestellformular/ Order Form 28 Samenverzeichnis 2015, Desiderata 2016 – Hohenheimer Gärten 1 Geographische Lage und Klima / Location and climate Hohenheim gehört zu Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg und liegt im milden mittleren Neckarraum. Hohenheim is a part of Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg and is located in the fairly mild region of the Neckar river in Southwestern Germany. Geographische Lage/ Location: 48°43‘ N 09°13‘ E Meereshöhe/ Altitude: 407 m Mittlere Jahrestemperatur/ mean annual temperature: 8,8 °C Kältester Monat/ Coldest Month: Jan. -0,3 °C Wärmster Monat/ Warmest Month:: Juli 17,8 °C Differenz zwischen absolutem Jahresmaximum und -minimum/ Difference between absolute annual maximum and -minimum temperature: 48 °C Abs. Max. Temperatur/ Abs. Max. Temperature: 37,1°C Juli 2015 Abs. Min. Temperatur/ Abs. Min. Temperature: -26,6°C Dez. 1879 Zahl der Sommertage/ Number of Summer days (Max. > 25°C): 34 Zahl der Heissen Tage/ Number of Hot days (Max. > 30 °C): 5 Zahl der Frosttage/ Number of Frosty days (Min. <0°C) 91 Zahl der Eistage/ Number of Icy days (Max. <0°C) 24 Zahl der Tage mit Schneedecke/ Number of Days with snow cover: 36 Frostfreie Tage/ Frostfree Days: 184 Jährliche Niederschlagssumme/ Annual sum of precipitation: 688 mm Maximum im Juni/ Maximum in June: 92 mm Minimum im Februar/ Minimum in February: 35,3 mm Mittlere Jahressonnenscheindauer/ Mean annual duration of sunshine 1713,8 h Daten stammen von der Klima- und Wetterstation Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Institut für Physik und Meteorologie 120, Universität Hohenheim. Data stem from the climate and weather station Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Department of Physics and Meteorology 120, University of Hohenheim. Samenverzeichnis 2015, Desiderata 2016 – Hohenheimer Gärten 2 Tab.1: Monatliche Wetterdaten der Station Hohenheim für 2014. Messungen wurden in 2 m Höhe durchgeführt. Temperature (°C) Humidity Precipitation Windspeed 2014 Ø 2m Min 2m Max 2m Ø rel. 5m mm Ø m/s Januar 2.5 14.4 -5.0 88.8 72.1 2.0 Februar 0.3 12.9 -9.4 85.2 15.4 1.6 März 6.3 18.7 -3.5 73.1 41.7 2.2 April 9.9 25.1 -2.3 64.7 27.3 1.9 Mai 14.0 28.9 2.6 73.8 69.7 1.6 Juni 17.5 31.1 6.6 74.2 58.1 1.4 Juli 21.7 37.1 6.6 62.5 15.1 1.6 August 20.9 36.7 8.1 70.0 46.3 1.4 September 13.6 26.5 3.5 75.1 27.4 1.6 Oktober 9.1 22.2 0.8 87.0 17.8 1.2 November 7.7 20.3 -5.0 83.6 70.4 1.9 Dezember 6.2 15.0 -4.8 87.3 28.4 1.2 Mean 10.8 24.1 -0.1 77.1 40.8 1.6 Nomenklatur/ Nomenclature: Die Familien- und Gattungseinteilung erfolgt gemäß der Angiosperm Phylogeny Group: The families and genera were classified according to Angiosperm Phylogeny Group: THE ANGIOSPERM PHYLOGENY GROUP (2009), An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 161: 105– 121. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x. Für die Artnomenklatur wurden folgende Publikationen verwendet: Species were classified according to the following publications: Euro+Med (2006-): Euro+Med PlantBase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity. Published on the Internet http://ww2.bgbm.org/EuroPlusMed/ [10/01/2016]. Erhardt, W., Götz, E., Bödeker, N. & Seybold, S. (2008): Der große Zander. Enzyklopädie der Pflanzennamen. Band 2. Arten und Sorten. Eugen Ulmer KG, Stuttgart (Hohenheim), 18. Aufl., 2103 S. The Plant List (2010). Version 1. Published on the Internet; http://www.theplantlist.org/ (accessed 20th January 2016). The Plant List (2013). Version 1.1. Published on the Internet; http://www.theplantlist.org/ (accessed 20th January 2016). Samenverzeichnis 2015, Desiderata 2016 – Hohenheimer Gärten 3 Samenverzeichnis/ Seed catalogue + Kalthauspflanzen + greenhouse plants 1-1190 Bestellnummern 1-1190 Order numbers xx-0-HOH-SYS-12345 IPEN-Nummer xx-0-HOH-SYS-12345 IPEN-number Acanthaceae 1 Acanthus hungaricus (Borbás) Baen. XX-0-HOH-SYS-3 2 Acanthus mollis L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-4 3 Acanthus spinosus L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-1 4 Ruellia geminiflora Kunth (Syn.: Ruellia humilis Nutt.) XX-0-HOH-SYS-15333 Adoxaceae 5 Sambucus ebulus L. XX-0-HOH-MArz-1901 6 Viburnum × juddii Rehder XX-0-HOH-EG-L-090-13850 7 Viburnum buddleifolium C. H. Wright XX-0-HOH-EG-L-083-10852 8 Viburnum cotinifolium D. Don XX-0-HOH-LG-X-200-16516 9 Viburnum glomeratum Maxim. (Syn.: Virbunum veitchii C. H. Wright) XX-0-HOH-LG-X-081-16517 10 Viburnum macrocephalum Fortune XX-0-HOH-WS-07-1917 11 Viburnum rhytidophyllum Hemsl. XX-0-HOH-EG-L-098-13851 12 Viburnum rhytidophyllum Hemsl. ‚Roseum‘ XX-0-HOH-EG-L-099-15992 Alismataceae 13 Alisma lanceolatum With. XX-0-HOH-SYS-100 14 + Baldellia ranunculoides (L.) Parl. XX-0-HOH-SYS-103 Amaranthaceae 15 Amaranthus albus L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10853 16 Amaranthus caudatus L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10854 17 Amaranthus cruentus L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10855 18 Amaranthus hybridus L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10856 19 Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10857 20 Amaranthus retroflexus L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10858 21 Amaranthus tricolor L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10860 22 Atriplex hortensis L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-2091 23 Atriplex hortensis L. ‚Rubra‘ XX-0-HOH-SYS-10861 24 Bassia scoparia (L.) A. J. Scott XX-0-LZ-AN 73-1970 25 Chenopodium album L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10864 26 Chenopodium capitatum (L.) Asch. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10865 27 Chenopodium foliosum Asch. XX-0-HOH-SYS-13712 28 Chenopodium opulifolium Schrad. ex W. D. J. Koch & Ziz XX-0-HOH-SYS-16518 29 Chenopodium polyspermum L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10866 30 Chenopodium quinoa Willd. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10867 31 Chenopodium urbicum L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-15995 32 + Deeringia amaranthoides (Lam.) Merr. XX-0-HOH-SYS-265 33 Dysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants XX-0-HOH-SYS-2099 34 Dysphania botrys (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants (Syn.: Chenopodium botrys L.) XX-0-BERN-2005/530 35 Gomphrena globosa L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10870 36 Salsola kali L. XX-0-LZ-AN 76/1970 Amaryllidaceae 37 + Agapanthus praecox subsp. orientalis (F. M. Leight.) F. M. Leight. XX-0-HOH-SYS-110 38 Allium cernuum Roth XX-0-HOH-SYS-135 39 Allium cyathophorum var. farreri (Stearn) Stearn XX-0-HOH-SYS-141 40 Allium fistulosum L. XX-0-HOH-StudGart-10882 41 Allium jesdianum Boiss. & Buhse XX-0-HOH-SYS-10871 42 Allium karataviense Regel XX-0-HOH-ST-EG-13832 43 Allium lusitanicum Lam. XX-0-HOH-SYS-16519 44 Allium moly L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-165 Samenverzeichnis 2015, Desiderata 2016 – Hohenheimer Gärten 4 45 Allium nutans L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-172 46 Allium schoenoprasum L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-198 47 Allium schubertii Zucc. XX-0-HOH-SYS-16521 48 Allium senescens L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-10872 49 Allium ursinum L. XX-0-HOH-Arz-UStgt-15340 50 Allium vineale L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-16520 51 + Habranthus brachyandrus (Baker) Sealy XX-0-HOH-SYS-10974 Anacardiaceae 52 Rhus typhina L. XX-0-HOH-SP-ES-053-10345 53 Toxicodendron eximium Greene (Syn.: Rhus toxicodendron var. eximia) XX-0-HOH-EG-L-135-16522 54 Toxicodendron trichocarpum (Miq.) Kuntze XX-0-HOH-EG-L-122-13848 Annonaceae 55 Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal XX-0-HOH-SYS-364 Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) 56 Aethusa cynapium L. XX-0-HOH-MArz-13716 57 Angelica archangelica L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-375 58 Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm. XX-0-HOH-SYS-378 59 Astrantia major L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-383 60 Bifora radians M. Bieb. XX-0-HOH-SYS-16018 61 Carum carvi L. XX-0-HOH-StudGart-396 62 Chaerophyllum aromaticum L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-399 63 Chaerophyllum aureum L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-400 64 Cnidium dubium Thell. XX-0-HOH-SYS-6089 65 Cnidium silaifolium (Jacq.) Simonk. XX-0-HOH-SYS-407 66 Conium maculatum L. XX-0-HOH-MArz-14048 67 Coriandrum sativum L. XX-0-HOH-StudGart-408 68 Daucus carota L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-15337 69 Eryngium planum L. XX-0-HOH-SYS-434 70 Eryngium yuccifolium Michx. XX-0-HOH-SYS-204 71 Foeniculum vulgare Mill. XX-0-HOH-HvB-13336 72 Foeniculum vulgare subsp. piperitum (Ucria) Cout. XX-0-HOH-SYS-6119 73 Foeniculum vulgare subsp. vulgare var. dulce (DC.) Batt. XX-0-HOH-SYS-13337 74 Levisticum officinale W. D. J. Koch XX-0-HOH-HvB-15090 75 + Melanoselinum decipiens (Schrad. & J. C. Wendl.) Hoffm. XX-0-HOH-SYS-465 76 Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop. XX-0-HOH-Arz-UStgt-15339 77 Oenanthe peucedanifolia Pollich XX-0-HOH-SYS-13338 78 Oenanthe silaifolia M. Bieb. XX-0-HOH-SYS-13718 79 Orlaya grandiflora (L.) Hoffm.
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