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Document: 1 New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest

Source page: Open page 28 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
  • Pawnee
  • Wakapa
  • Wapago
  • Wato
  • Woga
Claims Added
  • Crandall | entry_pedigree | Pawnee golden currant is described as the fourth generation from Crandall grown among many native South Dakota seedlings of Golden Currant.
  • Early Richmond | description_snippet | Early Richmond Cherry is used as a size and flavor comparison for Ural Mountain Cherry, which was nearly as large and had clear acid flesh much like a small Early Richmond.
  • Oka | culinary_use | Oka is preferred in processing plants because of the rich red color and high quality of the preserves.
  • Oka | fruit_color | The processed fruit is associated with rich red color.
  • Oka | keeping_quality | Fruit not processed at once is kept by quick freezing and then plunged into boiling water when removed, preserving excellent flavor.
  • Pawnee | entry_pedigree | Pawnee is the fourth generation from Crandall grown among many native South Dakota seedlings of Golden Currant.
  • Pawnee | flavor_profile | The fruit is described as good quality.
  • Pawnee | fruit_color | The fruit is shining black.
  • Pawnee | fruit_size | The shining black fruit is 3/4 inches across.
  • Pawnee | growth_habit | The shrub is of strong growth.
  • Pawnee | productivity | The shrub is a heavy bearer.
  • Pawnee | release_year_reference | The entry gives the year reference 1939 for Pawnee golden currant.
  • Sapa | culinary_use | Sapa is preferred in processing plants because of the rich red color and high quality of the preserves.
  • Sapa | fruit_color | The processed fruit is associated with rich red color.
  • Sapa | keeping_quality | Fruit not processed at once is kept by quick freezing and then plunged into boiling water when removed, preserving excellent flavor.
  • Ural Mountain | breeder_reference | Selection was under way at the Experiment Station at Cheliabinsk.
  • Ural Mountain | entry_hardiness_observation | The source states this is a cherry for the far North where standard sour cherries are not hardy.
  • Ural Mountain | flavor_profile | The fruit had clear acid flesh much like a small Early Richmond and was of good quality.
  • Ural Mountain | fruit_color | As fruited at the station in 1938 and 1939, the fruit was a red sour cherry.
  • Ural Mountain | fruit_size | One selection was brought in nearly as large as Early Richmond Cherry.
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Citations Added
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Cultivars Removed
  • Pawnee Golden
  • Wakapa Golden
  • Wapago Golden
  • Wato Golden
  • Woga Golden
Claims Removed
  • Crandall | entry_pedigree | Named as the ancestor from which Pawnee golden currant is in the fourth generation.
  • Crandall | taxon_context | Referenced within the golden currant section.
  • Early Richmond | description_snippet | Used as a comparison standard for fruit size and character.
  • Early Richmond | flavor_profile | Ural Mountain Cherry was described as much like a small Early Richmond.
  • Early Richmond | fruit_size | Ural Mountain Cherry was nearly as large as Early Richmond Cherry.
  • Oka | culinary_use | Preferred because of the rich red color and high quality of the preserves.
  • Oka | recommendation_context | Finds preference in processing plants.
  • Oka | storage_duration | Fruit not processed at once can be kept by the quick-freezing method and then plunged into boiling water when removed, preserving excellent flavor.
  • Pawnee Golden | entry_pedigree | It is the fourth generation from the Crandall grown among many native South Dakota seedlings of Golden Currant.
  • Pawnee Golden | flavor_profile | Good quality.
  • Pawnee Golden | fruit_color | The fruit is shining black.
  • Pawnee Golden | fruit_size | The fruit is 3/8 inches across.
  • Pawnee Golden | growth_habit | The shrub is of strong growth.
  • Pawnee Golden | productivity | A heavy bearer.
  • Pawnee Golden | release_year_reference | Referenced as 1939.
  • Sapa | culinary_use | Preferred because of the rich red color and high quality of the preserves.
  • Sapa | recommendation_context | Finds preference in processing plants.
  • Sapa | storage_duration | Fruit not processed at once can be kept by the quick-freezing method and then plunged into boiling water when removed, preserving excellent flavor.
  • Ural Mountain | entry_hardiness_observation | This is a cherry for the far North where standard sour cherries are not hardy.
  • Ural Mountain | entry_location | From the Ural Mountain region of West Siberia.
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Citations Removed
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