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Document: 1 New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest

Source page: Open page 27 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 32

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1338&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • Brooks
  • Checkpa
  • Kasota Bush
  • Keyapaha
  • Oahe
  • Selected Sand Cherries Nos 1-177
  • Sioux Sand
Claims Added
  • Brooks | entry_location | Brooks is associated with Brooks, Alberta.
  • Brooks | entry_pedigree | Brooks is described as a seedling of a seedling of Sioux.
  • Champa | source_reference_abbreviation | Champa is listed as one of the other cherry-plums described in South Dakota Station Bulletins 224 and 309.
  • Champa | taxon_context | The listed cherry-plums are presented as hybrids involving Prunus besseyi.
  • Checkpa | anecdote_snippet | The variety is named in honor of Chief Checkpa, described as a Sisseton Indian chief who died in 1926 at Pickerel Lake, north of Webster.
  • Checkpa | flavor_profile | The continuation says the fruit has the highest quality for this species and that the sauce is excellent.
  • Cheresoto | source_reference_abbreviation | Cheresoto is listed as one of the other cherry-plums described in South Dakota Station Bulletins 224 and 309.
  • Cheresoto | taxon_context | The listed cherry-plums are presented as hybrids involving Prunus besseyi.
  • Cikana | source_reference_abbreviation | Cikana is listed as one of the other cherry-plums described in South Dakota Station Bulletins 224 and 309.
  • Cikana | taxon_context | The listed cherry-plums are presented as hybrids involving Prunus besseyi.
  • Cistena | entry_pedigree | The red-purple foliage color is said to come from the male parent, the purple-leaved plum of Persia.
  • Cistena | growth_habit | Cistena is an ornamental shrub with red-purple leaves.
  • Cistena | source_reference_abbreviation | Cistena is listed as one of the other cherry-plums described in South Dakota Station Bulletins 224 and 309.
  • Enopa | source_reference_abbreviation | Enopa is listed as one of the other cherry-plums described in South Dakota Station Bulletins 224 and 309.
  • Enopa | taxon_context | The listed cherry-plums are presented as hybrids involving Prunus besseyi.
  • Etopa | source_reference_abbreviation | Etopa is listed as one of the other cherry-plums described in South Dakota Station Bulletins 224 and 309.
  • Etopa | taxon_context | The listed cherry-plums are presented as hybrids involving Prunus besseyi.
  • Eyami | source_reference_abbreviation | Eyami is listed as one of the other cherry-plums described in South Dakota Station Bulletins 224 and 309.
  • Eyami | taxon_context | The listed cherry-plums are presented as hybrids involving Prunus besseyi.
  • Ezaptan | source_reference_abbreviation | Ezaptan is listed as one of the other cherry-plums described in South Dakota Station Bulletins 224 and 309.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Report from the Dominion Experiment Farm, Morden, Manitoba, August 12, 1939
  • South Dakota Station Bulletin 224
  • South Dakota Station Bulletin 309
Cultivars Removed
  • Kasota
  • Sioux
Claims Removed
  • Champa | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Cheresoto | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Cikana | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Cistena | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Cistena | entry_pedigree | The foliage color comes from the male parent, the purple-leaved plum of Persia.
  • Cistena | growth_habit | One of two hybrids identified as ornamental shrubs with red-purple leaves.
  • Enopa | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Etopa | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Eyami | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Ezaptan | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Kamdesa | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Kasota | anecdote_snippet | Kasota is the Sioux Indian name for 'a clear sky.'
  • Kasota | description_snippet | The weight of 100 fruits is 406 grams and the percentage ratio of pit to fruit is 5.29.
  • Kasota | flavor_profile | Quality is very good.
  • Kasota | fruit_color | Color black.
  • Kasota | fruit_size | Size 15/16 inches in diameter, or nearly one inch.
  • Kasota | recommendation_context | Described as the second best bush cherry of 1939.
  • Kasota | release_year_reference | Named as 'Kasota bush cherry-1940.'
  • Mana | description_snippet | Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.
  • Oka | entry_pedigree | Included among hybrids produced when Prunus besseyi was hybridized with Japanese plums.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • none

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