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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 26 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
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Claims Added
  • Miner | description_snippet | Miner is characterized as less productive when planted alone and better valued as a late-ripening companion in mixed orchards.
  • Miner | entry_hardiness_observation | The page implies a northern range constraint in South Dakota, stating its northern limit is along the Missouri River in the southeastern part of the state.
  • Miner | recommendation_context | At Vermillion and Yankton, a common orchard ratio is two Miner trees to one Forest Garden, explicitly valuing Miner for late fall ripening and Forest Garden for earliness and productivity.
  • Miner | recommendation_context | Not in the Minnesota State Horticultural Society recommended fruit list; in South Dakota it is recommended in mixed plantings rather than pure blocks.
  • Miner | selection_origin_reference | Miner is described as arising from seed planted in 1814 by William Dodd in Knox County, Tennessee.
  • Miner | source_reference_abbreviation | Reference to "Minnesota State Horticultural Society" is expanded as a state horticultural society recommendation authority (not listed as a formal citation on this page).
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletin No. 93. South Dakota Agricultural College / South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station, SDSU Open PRAIRIE repository.
  • Minnesota State Horticultural Society recommended fruit list (mentioned as a comparison standard).
Cultivars Removed
  • Millett
  • Milletts Early Red
  • Milletts T. T
  • Milletts Very Early Red
  • Milton
Claims Removed
  • Millett | description_snippet | Also identified as Millett's Wild Plum.
  • Millett | fruit_size | The fruit runs too small.
  • Millett | productivity | Several varieties of this tree in the old Station orchard are vigorous and productive.
  • Millett | taxon_context | Classified as Americana.
  • Milletts Early Red | description_snippet | Ripe August 29, 1902; fruit cracked and scabby.
  • Milletts Early Red | description_snippet | Ripe September 1, 1904; fruit of fair size with little scab.
  • Milletts Early Red | description_snippet | Skin thick; pit rather large.
  • Milletts Early Red | description_snippet | Too small and poor in quality; its early ripening is the only good point.
  • Milletts Early Red | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardy.
  • Milletts Early Red | entry_location | Found wild near Pierre, South Dakota.
  • Milletts Early Red | flavor_profile | Flesh firm, sweet; quality good.
  • Milletts Early Red | fruit_color | Color red with yellow cheek.
  • Milletts Early Red | growth_habit | Several younger trees in the old Station orchard are of low, bushy habit.
  • Milletts Early Red | growth_habit | Tree rather dwarf.
  • Milletts Early Red | productivity | In the young Station orchard several trees have proven light bearers, of value only for earliness.
  • Milletts Early Red | productivity | Not productive.
  • Milletts Early Red | taxon_context | Classified as Americana.
  • Milletts T. T | description_snippet | Fruit ripe September 5 to 7.
  • Milletts T. T | fruit_size | Fruit runs too small.
  • Milletts T. T | productivity | Three younger trees in the old Station orchard are productive.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • (Bailey.)

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