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Pteryxia (terebinthina)

Jim Barner
Seed Extractory Manager
USDA FS - R6 Bend Seed Extractory
63095 Deschutes Market Rd.
Bend, Oregon 97701
541-383-5481
541-383-5498 (fax)
jbarner@fs.fed.us
http://fsweb-ochdes.r6.fs.fed.us/seedextractory/ex

Family Scientific Name: Apiaceae
Family Common Name: Carrot family
Scientific Name: Pteryxia terebinthina (Hook.) J.M. Coult. & Rose terebinthina
Common Name: Turpentine wavewing
Species Code: PTTET
Ecotype: BLM, Seeds of Success: BLM and Washington Department of Natural Resources land, river side of road, North of Wanapum Dam, Grant County, Washington: 811 ft. elevation
Propagation Goal: seeds
Propagation Method: seed
ProductType: Propagules (seeds, cuttings, poles, etc.)
Time To Grow: 0
Propagule Collection: Very small lot, 0.83 pounds, hand collected into cloth bags.
Propagule Processing: METHOD OF CLEANING: Seed lot is first processed using a Westrup Model LA-H laboratory brush machine, with a #26 mantel, at medium speed. Seeds are then air-screened using an office Clipper, with a top screen: 14 round and a bottom screen: 6 round, medium speed, medium air. Number of Seeds per Pound: 59,450, Purity: 96%, X-Ray 100 Seeds: 87% Filled
Harvesting, Storage and Shipping: Storage: Cold Storage, 33-38 Degrees Fahrenheit
Other Comments: Very small lots present a cleaning and testing challenge, results may not be typical.

Citation:

Barner, Jim. 2009. Propagation protocol for production of Propagules (seeds, cuttings, poles, etc.) Pteryxia terebinthina (Hook.) J.M. Coult. & Rose seeds USDA FS - R6 Bend Seed Extractory Bend, Oregon. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/07/23). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.