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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 11 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 89

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1092&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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  • Bassett | entry_hardiness_observation | The station orchard performance note indicates Bassett was too small and too late to be of practical value there.
  • Bassett | recommendation_context | This entry implies low practical value for adoption in the station context.
  • Bassett | selection_origin_reference | Bassett is identified as a Prunus maritima entry and described as having been found wild in New Jersey about 33 years ago.
  • Bender | description_snippet | Fruit morphology is conical, tapering to a blunt apex, with light gray dotted skin, light-yellow very firm flesh, sweet flavor, and a long pointed pit.
  • Bender | entry_location | Long-cultivated in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area according to the entry text.
  • Bender | entry_pedigree | Also known by the alternative name 'Paul Wolf.'
  • Bender | flavor_profile | Flavor is stated as fair.
  • Bender | fruit_color | Fruit described as dark red at full ripeness.
  • Bender | fruit_size | Fruit described as large.
  • Bender | growth_habit | Tree described as heavy, low, open, strong growth with abundant bright green foliage.
  • Bender | keeping_quality | Document states it had the best keeper after picking among varieties fruited in 1904.
  • Bender | productivity | Three trees planted in 1898 were heavy bearers and did not overbear or break down under heavy crop.
  • Bender | release_year_reference | Fruit ripening dates are explicitly listed as 1902 September 4, 1903 September 3, and 1904 September 5.
  • Bender | source_reference_abbreviation | Entry repeatedly emphasizes texture-based market handling merit: may be handled almost as roughly as potatoes.
  • Black Prune | entry_pedigree | The text hypothesizes possible incompatibility with native plum stocks used as the basis for working domestica material at the station.
  • Black Prune | productivity | Two trees set in 1888 were shy bearers in this context.
  • Black Prune | recommendation_context | Condition of the trial tree is described as poor, and the entry implies uncertain value without resolving affinity issues.
  • Black Prune | selection_origin_reference | Black Prune is stated to be of Russian origin.
  • Blackhawk | breeder_reference | R. P. Speer is cited as referencing this cultivar in February 1889.
  • Blackhawk | citation_text | The text references Bulletin 4 of the Iowa Experiment Station.
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  • Bassett | entry_location | The entry associates the variety's origin with New Jersey.
  • Bassett | recommendation_context | In the Station orchard it proved too small and too late to be of any value.
  • Bassett | selection_origin_reference | The variety was found wild in New Jersey about 33 years earlier.
  • Bassett | taxon_context | Bassett is identified as Prunus maritima.
  • Bender | culinary_use | Its firm texture makes it suitable for handling in marketing almost as roughly as potatoes.
  • Bender | description_snippet | Dots are minute, gray, and numerous.
  • Bender | description_snippet | Fruit is oblong, conical, tapering to a blunt apex, irregular from lateral compression, with a deep regular cavity and usually a broad-line suture.
  • Bender | description_snippet | Fruit ripe 1902 September 4; 1903 September 3; 1904 September 5.
  • Bender | description_snippet | Skin is thick, tough, very firm, and not especially acerb.
  • Bender | description_snippet | The fruit is freestone; the pit is long, pointed at both ends, regular, with smooth edges.
  • Bender | description_snippet | This variety is also known as the Paul Wolf.
  • Bender | entry_location | It has been grown for a long time around Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Bender | flavor_profile | The flesh is light yellow, very firm, and the flavor sweet; quality fairly good to fair.
  • Bender | fruit_color | Fruit is dark red when fully ripe, with light blue bloom.
  • Bender | fruit_size | Fruit is large.
  • Bender | growth_habit | The tree is of heavy, low, open, strong growth with an abundance of bright green foliage.
  • Bender | productivity | The trees do not overbear nor break down under the heavy crop.
  • Bender | productivity | Three trees planted in 1898 have proven to be heavy bearers.
  • Bender | storage_duration | It was the best keeper after picking of any variety fruited in 1904.
  • Bender | taxon_context | Bender is classified as an Americana plum.
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