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AGS Seed List No 68 2019 Wild Collected Seed 057 Campanula cespitosa 001 Acaena caesiiglauca 058 Campanula cochlearifolia 002 Achillea clavennae 059 Campanula sibirica 003 Achillea erba-rotta moschata 060 Carex drucei 004 Aciphylla aurea 061 Carex flava 005 Aciphylla congesta 062 Carex pallescens 006 Aciphylla crosby-smithii 063 Carmichaelia nana 007 Aciphylla dobsonii 064 Castilleja arachnoidea 008 Aciphylla glaucescens 065 Celmisia angustifolia 009 Aciphylla hookeri 066 Celmisia coriacea 010 Aciphylla kirkii 067 Celmisia discolor 011 Aciphylla pinnatifida 068 Celmisia gracilenta 012 Aciphylla scott-thomsonii 069 Celmisia hectori 013 Aciphylla similis 070 Celmisia holosericea 014 Aciphylla subflabellata 071 Celmisia lyallii 015 Aconitum columbianum columbianum 072 Celmisia mackaui 016 Aconitum vulparia 073 Celmisia petriei 017 Actaea spicata 074 Celmisia philocremna 018 Agastache occidentalis 075 Celmisia ramulosa 019 Allium acuminatum 076 Celmisia semicordata 020 Allium amplectens 077 Celmisia spectabilis 021 Allium lusitanicum 078 Celmisia spedenii 022 Allium nevii 079 Celmisia viscosa 023 Allium schoenoprasum sibiricum 080 Celmisia walkeri 024 Anemone palmata 081 Centaurium erythraea 025 Anisotome haastii 082 Chlorogalum pomeridianum 026 Anthericum liliago 083 Cicerbita alpina 027 Antirrhinum aff majus 084 Clarkia speciosa polyantha 028 Antirrhinum multiflorum 085 Clematis forsteri 029 Aporostylus bifolia 086 Clematis glycinoides 030 Arabis bellidifolia bellidifolia 087 Clematis lasiantha 031 Arabis scopolianus 088 Clematis marata 032 Aralia californica 089 Clematis occidentalis dissecta 033 Arctostaphylos canescens canescens 090 Clematis recta 034 Armeria alpina 091 Colchicum autumnale 035 Arnica montana 092 Coprosma atropurpurea 036 Astelia fragrans 093 Coprosma intertexta 037 Astragalus alpinus 094 Coprosma macrocarpa 038 Bellevalia hyacinthoides 095 Coprosma perpusilla 039 Betonica hirsuta 096 Coprosma propinqua 040 Botrychium multifidum 097 Coprosma pseudocuneata 041 Boykinia major 098 Coriaria plumosa 042 Brachyglottis bellidioides 099 Cornus nuttallii 043 Brachyglottis cassinioides 100 Craspedia sp 044 Brachyglottis revoluta 101 Cyclamen persicum 045 Brodiaea californica 102 Dactylorhiza fuchsii 046 Calochortus albus 103 Delphinium lineapetalum 047 Calochortus amabilis 104 Delphinium multiplex 048 Calochortus leichtlinii 105 Delphinium retropilosum 049 Calochortus luteus x superbus 106 Dianthus barbatus 050 Calochortus lyallii 107 Dianthus carthusianorum 051 Calochortus macrocarpus 108 Dianthus plumarius lumnitzeri 052 Calochortus cf splendens 109 Dianthus superbus 053 Calochortus superbus 110 Dianthus tymphresteus 054 Calochortus venustus 111 Dichelostemma congesta 055 Caltha biflora 112 Dichelostemma volubile 056 Campanula barbata 113 Digitalis grandiflora 114 Dodecatheon conjugens 115 Dodecatheon jeffreyi 174 Hebe biggarii 116 Dolichoglottis scorzoneroides 175 Hebe buchananii 117 Doronicum austriacum 176 Helichrysum plumeum 118 Dracocephalum peregrinum 177 Helleborus viridis 119 Dracophyllum pronum 178 Hesperoyucca whipplei 120 Draperia systyla 179 Heuchera cylindrica alpina 121 Dryas octopetala ex Austria 180 Heuchera micrantha diversifolia 122 Dryas octopetala ex Svalbard 181 Hypericum androsaemum 123 Echinops ritro ruthenicus 182 Iris bloudowii 124 Edraianthus niveus 183 Iris chrysophylla 125 Ehrendorferia chysantha 184 Iris macrosiphon 126 Empetrum nigrum hermaphroditum 185 Iris planifolia 127 Eriastrum densifolium elongatum 186 Iris setosa 128 Erigeron alpinus 187 Iris xiphium blue 129 Eriogonum cf heracleioides 188 Isatis tinctoria 130 Eriogonum heracleoides leucophaeum 189 Juniperus deppeana 131 Eriogonum umbellatum modocense 190 Kalmia microphylla occidentalis 132 Eriogonum ursinum ursinum 191 Kalmia procumbens 133 Erythronium grandiflorum 192 Keckiella breviflora breviflora 134 Erythronium grandiflorum grandiflorum 193 Keckiella breviflora glabrisepala 135 Erythronium multiscapideum 194 Keckiella corymbosa 136 Erythronium oregonum leucandrum 195 Killeria diffenbachii 137 Erythronium revolutum 196 Lagurus ovatus 138 Euphorbia paniculata monchiquensis 197 Lathyrus tigitanus, mixed cols 139 Forstera bidwillii 198 Leopoldia spreitzenhoferi 140 Frasera albicaulis nitida 199 Leptocophylla juniparina 141 Frasera speciosa 200 Leucanthemopsis alpina 142 Fremontodendron californicum 201 Leucopogon fraseri 143 Fritillaria affinis 202 Lilium columbianum 144 Fritillaria pudica 203 Lilium martagon 145 Fritillaria recurva 204 Lilium pardalinum pardalinum 146 Gaultheria crassa 205 Lilium washingtonianum purpurascens 147 Gaultheria depressa 206 Linum austriacum 148 Gaultheria depressa nova-zelandiae 207 Linum elegans 149 Gaultheria depressa red berries 208 Linum tenuifolium 150 Gaultheria nubicola 209 Lomatium columbianum 151 Gentiana acaulis 210 Lomatium dissectum 152 Gentiana nivalis 211 Lomatium nudicaule 153 Gentiana punctata 212 Luetkea pectinata 154 Gentiana purpurea 213 Maianthemum bifolium 155 Gentiana venusta 214 Maurandella antirrhiniflora 156 Gentianella amarella 215 Melica ciliata 157 Gentianella campestris 216 Melicytus alpinus 158 Gentianella corymbifera 217 Melicytus alpinus congested form 159 Gentianella divisa 218 Melicytus alpinus prostrate form 160 Gentianella germanica 219 Mentzelia laevicaulis 161 Geranium pyrenaicum 220 Micranthes nivalis 162 Geum cockaynei 221 Mimulus aurantiacus grandiflorus 163 Geum montanum 222 Mimulus cardinalis 164 Geum parviflorum 223 Monardella breweri lanceolata 165 Geum reptans 224 Monardella odoratissima discolor 166 Gladiolus illyricus 225 Monardella sheltonii 167 Gladiolus italicus 226 Nama lobbii 168 Globularia nudicaulis 227 Narcissus papyraceus 169 Globularia punctata 228 Narthecium californicum 170 Gunnera dentata 229 Nertera balfouriana 171 Gymnadenia conopsea 230 Nicotiana attenuata 172 Gymnostachys anceps 231 Nolina microcarpa 173 Gypsophila repens 232 Nothochelone nemorosa 233 Odontostomum hartwegii 292 Polemonium foliosissimum alpinum 234 Oenothera pallida 293 Polemonium occidentale 235 Onosma gmelinii 294 Polygonatum odoratum 236 Orthilia secunda 295 Potentilla caulescens 237 Orthocarpus cuspidatus cuspidatus 296 Primula deorum 238 Oxyria digyna 297 Primula glutinosa 239 Oxytropis campestris 298 Pulsatilla alpina alpina 240 Paederota lutea 299 Pulsatilla alpina apiifolia 241 Paeonia sp ex Sicily 300 Pulsatilla campanella 242 Palinurus spina-christi 301 Pulsatilla montana 243 Papaver radicatum 302 Pulsatilla occidentalis 244 Paradisea liliastrum 303 Pulsatilla patens flavescens 245 Parahebe decora 304 Pulsatilla scherfelii 246 Paris quadrifolia 305 Pulsatilla vulgaris 247 Parnassia palustris 306 Pyrola rotundifolia 248 Parrya pinnatifida 307 Ranunculus aconitifolius 249 Pedicularis hacquetii 308 Rhinanthus alectorolophus 250 Penstemon acuminatus latebracteatus 309 Rhododendron ferrugineum 251 Penstemon ambiguus laevissimus 310 Rhodothamnus chamaecistus 252 Penstemon azureus angustissimus 311 Rosa pendulina 253 Penstemon azureus azureus 312 Rubus arcticus 254 Penstemon cardwellii 313 Rubus chamaemorus 255 Penstemon centranthifolius 314 Rubus saxatilis 256 Penstemon confertus 315 Salix reticulata 257 Penstemon deustus pedicellatus 316 Salvia pratensis 258 Penstemon eatonii exsertus 317 Saponaria pumilio 259 Penstemon eatonii undosus 318 Saussurea alpina 260 Penstemon fruticosus 319 Saxifraga aizoides 261 Penstemon fruticosus scouleri 320 Saxifraga crustata 262 Penstemon gairdneri gairdneri 321 Saxifraga hostii hostii 263 Penstemon glandulosus var. chelanensis 322 Saxifraga paniculata 264 Penstemon grinnellii scrophularioides 323 Scabiosa cretica 265 Penstemon higginsii 324 Scleranthus uniflorus 266 Penstemon humilis humilis 325 Senecio incanus carniolicus 267 Penstemon laetus laetus 326 Sibbaldia procumbens 268 Penstemon laetus leptosepalus 327 Silene acaulis 269 Penstemon linarioides sileri 328 Silene acaulis exscapa 270 Penstemon neotericus 329 Silene alpestris 271 Penstemon newberryi newberryi 330 Silene latifolia 272 Penstemon palmeri eglandulosus 331 Silene otites 273 Penstemon parvulus 332 Silene saxifraga 274 Penstemon pruinosus 333 Soldanella pusilla 275 Penstemon richardsonii richardsonii 334 Spartium junceum 276 Penstemon roezlii 335 Staphylea pinnata 277 Penstemon rostriflorus 336 Thalictrum aquilegifolium 278 Penstemon rupicola x fruticosus 337 Tiarella trifoliata 279 Penstemon rydbergii oreocharis 338 Toxicoscordion cf fremontii 280 Penstemon sepalulus 339 Tragopogon dubius 281 Penstemon serrulatus 340 Tragopogon pratensis 282 Penstemon speciosus 341 Triantha occidentalis occidentalis 283 Pentachondra pumila 342 Triteleia bridgesii 284 Phleum alpinum 343 Triteleia hyacinthina 285 Phoenicaulis cheiranthoides 344 Triteleia laxa 286 Phyllodoce empetriformis 345 Triteleia peduncularis 287 Phyteuma hemisphaericum 346 Trollius europaeus 288 Phyteuma orbiculare 347 Trollius laxus 289 Phyteuma persicifolium 348 Verbascum aff 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