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Document: 15 The Western Sand Cherry

Source page: Open page 41 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 | It was originated by H. Knudson of Springfield, Minnesota.
  • Compass | entry_location | The Sand Cherry parent came from near Bismarck, North Dakota, and the originator was at Springfield, Minnesota.
  • Compass | entry_pedigree | It was produced by crossing Sand Cherry from near Bismarck, North Dakota, with the Miner plum.
  • Compass | entry_pedigree | The Sand Cherry was the female parent.
  • Compass | selection_origin_reference | Compass cherry originated in the spring of 1891.
  • Miner | entry_pedigree | Miner plum is named as the plum parent used by H. Knudson in the 1891 cross that produced Compass cherry.
  • Utah Hybrid | breeder_reference | J. E. Johnson introduced the variety as the Utah Hybrid after moving to Utah.
  • Utah Hybrid | entry_location | It originated as a natural hybrid in the garden of J. E. Johnson at Wood River, Nebraska, on or near the Platte River.
  • Utah Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Professor Bailey determined by botanical evidence that it was a hybrid of the Western Sand Cherry with the sand plum.
  • Utah Hybrid | flavor_profile | The page says it lacked quality of fruit.
  • Utah Hybrid | fruit_size | The plant lacked size of fruit.
  • Utah Hybrid | recommendation_context | The plant had never won much favor because it lacked size and quality of fruit.
  • Utah Hybrid | selection_origin_reference | The natural hybrid probably originated sometime in the sixties before Johnson removed to Utah.
  • Utah Hybrid | taxon_context | The Utah Hybrid Cherry is described as being named Prunus Utahensis in Europe.
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Citations Added
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Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Compass | breeder_reference | The Compass cherry was originated by H. Knudson of Springfield, Minnesota.
  • Compass | entry_location | The origin location given is Springfield, Minnesota.
  • Compass | entry_pedigree | It was made by crossing the Sand Cherry from near Bismarck, North Dakota, with the Miner plum.
  • Compass | release_year_reference | It was originated in the spring of 1891.
  • Compass | selection_origin_reference | The Sand Cherry was the female parent.
  • Utah Hybrid | anecdote_snippet | Its limited merit is said to be unsurprising because neither parent is remarkable for size and fruit quality.
  • Utah Hybrid | description_snippet | Mr. Johnson, soon afterwards removing to Utah, introduced this variety as the Utah Hybrid.
  • Utah Hybrid | entry_location | The origin is given as Wood River, Nebraska, on or near the Platte River.
  • Utah Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Professor Bailey determined it by botanical evidence to be a hybrid of the Western Sand Cherry with the sand plum, a dwarf species native of Kansas and the Southwest.
  • Utah Hybrid | flavor_profile | The fruit is described as lacking in quality.
  • Utah Hybrid | fruit_size | The fruit is described as lacking in size.
  • Utah Hybrid | recommendation_context | This plant has never won much favor, as it lacks in size and quality of fruit.
  • Utah Hybrid | release_year_reference | The hybrid is said to have originated probably sometime in the sixties.
  • Utah Hybrid | selection_origin_reference | It originated as a natural hybrid in the garden of J. E. Johnson at Wood River, Nebraska, on or near the Platte River, probably sometime in the sixties.
  • Utah Hybrid | taxon_context | The Utah Hybrid Cherry is said to be named Prunus Utahensis in Europe.
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Citations Removed
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685archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist2 cultivars / 16 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
3559archivist-1.0candidategpt-5.4visual_page_generalist3 cultivars / 15 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active