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Document: 15 The Western Sand Cherry

Source page: Open page 26 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 65

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1086&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
  • Miner
Claims Added
  • Compass | breeder_reference | Compass Cherry was originated by H. Knudson of Springfield, Minnesota.
  • Compass | caption_context | The page figure is labeled Compass, dated Aug. 9, 1900, with S.D.A.C. written on the photographed specimen label.
  • Compass | description_snippet | Compass is described as intermediate in season between the latest Sand Cherries and the earliest plums.
  • Compass | entry_location | At Brookings, the author reports having raised over 499 seedlings of Compass, some of which were promising.
  • Compass | entry_location | The Sand Cherry parent material is described as found at Bismarck, North Dakota.
  • Compass | entry_pedigree | Compass Cherry is described as probably the first hybrid between the Sand Cherry and the plum.
  • Compass | entry_pedigree | The caption states that Compass Cherry is a hybrid between the Sand Cherry as found at Bismarck, North Dakota, and the Miner plum.
  • Compass | flavor_profile | The flavor is described as sprightly and pleasant.
  • Compass | fruit_size | In the market, Compass would be called a small plum instead of a cherry.
  • Compass | productivity | The tree is described as immensely productive, as indicated by the plate image.
  • Compass | recommendation_context | In Minnesota, Compass had come into favor with planters and was described as well worthy of a place in the home garden.
  • Compass | taxon_context | The caption says Compass is neither plum nor sand cherry, but in a class by itself.
  • Miner | entry_pedigree | Miner plum is named as the plum parent in the described Compass Cherry hybrid.
  • Miner | taxon_context | Miner is identified on this page only as a plum parent, not as the main subject of the entry.
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Citations Added
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Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Compass | breeder_reference | It was originated by H. Knudson of Springfield, Minnesota.
  • Compass | caption_context | Plate 12 illustrates the Compass Cherry with fruiting branches and a labeled specimen photograph dated Aug. 9, 1900, S.D.A.C.
  • Compass | description_snippet | This is probably the first hybrid between the Sand Cherry and the plum.
  • Compass | entry_location | At Brookings the author had raised over 499 seedlings of the Compass, some of which were promising.
  • Compass | entry_pedigree | It is a hybrid between the Sand Cherry as found at Bismarck, North Dakota, and the Miner plum.
  • Compass | flavor_profile | The flavor is sprightly and pleasant.
  • Compass | fruit_size | In the market it would be called a small plum instead of a cherry.
  • Compass | productivity | The tree is immensely productive, as indicated by the illustration.
  • Compass | recommendation_context | In Minnesota it has come into favor with planters and is well worthy of a place in the home garden.
  • Compass | recommendation_context | The Compass is intermediate in season between the latest Sand Cherries and the earliest plums.
  • Compass | taxon_context | It is neither plum nor sand cherry, but in a class by itself.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
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IDVariantStatusModelSpecializationCountsSourceCompare
670archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist1 cultivars / 11 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
3544archivist-1.0candidategpt-5.4visual_page_generalist2 cultivars / 14 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active