Taxon-level summaries of our conservation gap analysis of 95 taxa in ten genera
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Genera are listed alphabetically in two groups: first the nuts, then the fruits
Nut genera ~ Carya, Castanea, Corylus, Juglans, Pistacia
Carya
C. aquatica
C. carolinae-septentrionalis
C. cordiformis
C. floridana
C. glabra
C. illinoinensis
C. laciniosa
C. myristiciformis
C. ovalis
C. ovata
C. pallida
C. texana
C. tomentosa
C. x lecontei
C. x ludoviciana
Castanea
Corylus
Juglans
J. californica
J. cinerea
J. hindsii
J. jamaicensis
J. major
J. major var. major
J. microcarpa
J. microcarpa var. microcarpa
J. microcarpa var. stewartii
J. nigra
Pistacia
Fruit genera ~ Asimina, Diospyros, Malus, Persea, Prunus
Asimina
A. incana
A. longifolia
A. manasota
A. obovata
A. parviflora
A. pygmaea
A. reticulata
A. tetramera
A. triloba
A. x nashii
Diospyros
Malus
Persea
Prunus
P. americana
P. andersonii
P. angustifolia
P. caroliniana
P. emarginata
P. eremophila
P. fasciculata
P. fasciculata var. fasciculata
P. fasciculata var. punctata
P. fremontii
P. geniculata
P. gracilis
P. havardii
P. hortulana
P. ilicifolia
P. ilicifolia var. ilicifolia
P. ilicifolia var. occidentalis
P. maritima
P. mexicana
P. minutiflora
P. murrayana
P. myrtifolia
P. nigra
P. pensylvanica
P. pumila
P. pumila var. besseyi
P. pumila var. depressa
P. pumila var. pumila
P. pumila var. susquehanae
P. rivularis
P. serotina
P. serotina var. alabamensis
P. serotina var. eximia
P. serotina var. rufula
P. serotina var. serotina
P. serotina var. virens
P. subcordata
P. texana
P. umbellata
P. virginiana
P. virginiana var. demissa
P. virginiana var. melanocarpa
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References, resources, and additional data
This work was led by Emily Beckman Bruns, Colin Khoury, Nan McCarry, Abby Meyer, Ray Mims, and Emily Warschefsky, and funded by the United States Botanic Garden. Emily Beckman Bruns was also supported by NSF ABI grant #1759759. Additional thanks to San Diego Botanic Garden, Botanic Gardens Conservation International - US, The Morton Arboretum, and Missouri Botanical Garden for providing organizational support.
March 2023