Conservation
The Wildflower Center's Seed Bank was established in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Seeds of Success (SOS) program in concert with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Millennium Seed Bank Program (MSBP). The purpose of the Seed Bank is to collect, conserve, and develop native plant materials for stabilizing, rehabilitating and restoring lands in Texas and the United States.
To request seed from the Wildflower Seed Bank, please contact the Seed Bank Curator.
NPIN Data
Rhus lanceolata
Rhus lanceolata (A. Gray) Britton
Prairie Flameleaf Sumac, Flameleaf Sumac, Prairie Sumac, Lance-leaf Sumac, Lance-leaved Sumac, Texas Sumac, Tree Sumac, Limestone Sumac, Prairie Shining Sumac
Anacardiaceae (Sumac Family)USDA Symbol: RHLA3
Accession Data
Accession Number: LBJWC-63
Field Data Form: LBJWC-63.pdfCollection Date: 2006-11-13
Accession Number: LBJWC-63
Collection Number: 0063
Organization: LBJWC
Collector(s): Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Collected with: Hermann, M.
Location Data
Country: USPhytoregion: 29N
Phytoregion_full: Edwards Plateau
State: Texas
County: Travis
Municipality: Austin
Location: LBJWC, 4801 La Crosse Avenue. Latitude: 30.187770
Longitude: -97.872770
Georeference Source: GPS
GPS Datum: NAD83 Altitude: 223 M
Elevation in M: 223
Habitat Data
Habitat: Oak-juniper savannaAssociated Taxa: Quercus virginiana, Juniperus ashei, Mahonia trifoliolata, Nassella leucotricha
Geology: Limestone
Soil Texture: Speck stoney clay-loam
Collection Data
Plants Sampled: Area sampled as provided by Kew: 501-1000 square metersPopulation Size: 20