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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 16 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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Cultivars Added
  • Danish Damson
Claims Added
  • Danish Damson | culinary_use | Fine for canning.
  • Danish Damson | entry_hardiness_observation | Noted as "not truly hardy."
  • Danish Damson | entry_pedigree | Listed as a damson/domestica-type plum accession.
  • Danish Damson | fruit_color | Fruit color is described as blue or black.
  • Danish Damson | fruit_size | Fruit size described as about three-fourths inches in diameter.
  • Danish Damson | productivity | Reported as one of the hardiest and most productive of the domestica plums tried in this series.
  • Danish Damson | selection_origin_reference | Imported from Denmark in the spring of 1834 by H. Knudson of Springfield, Minnesota.
  • Danish Damson | source_reference_abbreviation | A. Norby (1902) is cited for production, ripening, fruit size, color, and hardiness remarks.
  • Danish Damson | source_reference_abbreviation | A. Norby (1903) appears to be cited for ranking among domestica trial entries.
  • Dennis | breeder_reference | H. A. Terry is the originator associated with this cultivar.
  • Dennis | fruit_color | A. Norby observed the fruit did not color well.
  • Dennis | fruit_size | A. Norby rated fruit as medium size.
  • Dennis | growth_habit | No explicit habit statement on this page beyond trial performance notes.
  • Dennis | productivity | Norby 1902–1904 comments imply lower relative value versus contemporaries, with limited special merit.
  • Dennis | selection_origin_reference | Originated from seed of Hawkeye by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa.
  • Dennis | source_reference_abbreviation | A. Norby observations are cited for 1902, 1903, and 1904 years.
  • Desoto | breeder_reference | Introduced by Elisha Hale of Lansing, Iowa, in 1863 or 1864.
  • Desoto | entry_pedigree | Placed in Americana context.
  • Desoto | recommendation_context | Described as extensively planted among station-grown native-type plums and retained on the recommended fruit list for decades of trial.
  • Desoto | selection_origin_reference | Found wild along the Mississippi River at De Soto, southwestern Wisconsin.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • A. Norby (1902), (1903), (1904) citations attached to multiple cultivar evaluations.
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905), Bulletins, Paper 93.
Cultivars Removed
  • Danish Damson Krueger
Claims Removed
  • Danish Damson Krueger | culinary_use | Fine for canning.
  • Danish Damson Krueger | description_snippet | Colors early; ripens medium late; hangs well to the tree.
  • Danish Damson Krueger | entry_hardiness_observation | A. Norby said it was not truly hardy.
  • Danish Damson Krueger | entry_location | Imported from Denmark in the spring of 1834 by H. Knudson of Springfield, Minnesota.
  • Danish Damson Krueger | fruit_color | A. Norby reported the fruit as blue or black.
  • Danish Damson Krueger | fruit_size | Size three-fourths inches in diameter.
  • Danish Damson Krueger | productivity | A. Norby reported: set good crop.
  • Danish Damson Krueger | recommendation_context | Described as the hardiest and most productive and best of all Domestica plums tried here.
  • Danish Damson Krueger | taxon_context | Listed as domestica.
  • Dennis | breeder_reference | Originated by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa.
  • Dennis | entry_pedigree | From seed of Hawkeye.
  • Dennis | fruit_color | Does not color well.
  • Dennis | fruit_size | Medium size.
  • Dennis | productivity | A. Norby reported: fair crop.
  • Dennis | recommendation_context | Not equal to many other kinds maturing at the same time.
  • Dennis | recommendation_context | Of no special value, has fruited here for several years.
  • Dennis | taxon_context | Listed as Americana.
  • Desoto | anecdote_snippet | In 1897 George H. Whiting of Yankton, South Dakota, reported to this Station regarding DeSoto, with the quotation continuing onto the next page.
  • Desoto | breeder_reference | Introduced by Elisha Hale of Lansing, Iowa.
  • Desoto | recommendation_context | This has probably been planted as extensively as any of our native plums and still retains its place on the recommended fruit list after forty years trial.
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Citations Removed
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