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Document: 15 The Western Sand Cherry

Source page: Open page 64 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
  • Black Hills
Claims Added
  • Black Hills | productivity | The Black Hills variety rarely holds its fruit as a seedling on common prairie soil, according to the quoted Budd commentary.
  • Black Hills | rootstock_compatibility | J. L. Budd wrote that the Black Hills variety bears well when worked on plum.
  • Black Hills | source_reference_abbreviation | The statement is attributed to Professor J. L. Budd commenting in the Iowa State Register.
  • Black Hills | tree_form | Top-worked on plum, the Black Hills variety makes a very pretty small round-topped tree for the lawn.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Professor J. L. Budd, in commenting on this note in the Iowa State Register, wrote...
Cultivars Removed
  • Black Hills Variety
  • Native
  • Sand
  • Western Sand
Claims Removed
  • Black Hills Variety | entry_location | Rarely holds its fruit as a seedling on common prairie soil.
  • Black Hills Variety | growth_habit | Top-worked, it makes a very pretty small round-topped tree for the lawn.
  • Black Hills Variety | productivity | Bears well when worked on the plum.
  • Black Hills Variety | rootstock_compatibility | Its better performance is specifically described when worked on plum stock.
  • Native | description_snippet | Two-year-old seedling plum stock about a foot from the ground was used for insertion of select Sand Cherry scions.
  • Native | rootstock_compatibility | Reported as a stock giving a ready and permanent union with Sand Cherry scions.
  • Native | taxon_context | Identified explicitly as native plum (Prunus americana, L.).
  • Sand | anecdote_snippet | John Craig reported that select Sand Cherry scions inserted into two-year-old seedling plum stock in spring 1894 bore a good crop in 1896 and made very satisfactory growth.
  • Sand | flavor_profile | Fruit from Sand Cherry scions on plum stock was reported distinctly better in quality than fruit on the original parent plant.
  • Sand | fruit_size | Fruit borne on Sand Cherry scions worked onto seedling plum stock was reported considerably larger than fruit on the original parent plant.
  • Sand | growth_habit | When on plum stock, growth is stronger and the leaves are larger.
  • Sand | productivity | On plum stock it is said to bear heavily, whereas on its own roots it had blossomed profusely but bore no fruit.
  • Sand | rootstock_compatibility | A ready and permanent union is reported when Sand Cherry scions are inserted onto seedling native plum stock.
  • Western Sand | recommendation_context | Described as a native northwestern prairie fruit worthy of being tamed and transferred to the small fruit garden.
  • Western Sand | taxon_context | Presented as the Western Sand Cherry within the bulletin's main subject context.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Iowa State Register

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