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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 33 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
  • Prunus Americana x Hortulana Crimson
  • Prunus hortulana x Americana Yellow
Claims Added
  • Prunus Americana x Hortulana Crimson | entry_location | Observed fruiting dates on this entry include September 4, 1902; September 5, 1903 and 1904.
  • Prunus Americana x Hortulana Crimson | fruit_color | Fruit is described as dark red.
  • Prunus Americana x Hortulana Crimson | fruit_size | Fruit noted as too small for any commercial value.
  • Prunus Americana x Hortulana Crimson | productivity | Described as a heavy bearer.
  • Prunus Americana x Hortulana Crimson | selection_origin_reference | Introduced from C. W. Heideman of Minnesota, with planting noted in spring 1898.
  • Prunus Maritima | fruit_size | Fruits described as very small.
  • Prunus Maritima | recommendation_context | Observed as too late to have commercial value.
  • Prunus Maritima | taxon_context | Species-level entry: Prunus maritima (Beach plum).
  • Prunus Nigra Crimson | entry_hardiness_observation | No fruit reported in 1903.
  • Prunus Nigra Crimson | entry_pedigree | Named as a Prunus nigra entry with color qualifier 'Crimson'.
  • Prunus Nigra Crimson | fruit_size | 1904 fruit too small for commercial value.
  • Prunus Nigra Crimson | selection_origin_reference | Source tree credited to C. W. Heideman, planted in spring 1900.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | entry_location | Fruiting observations recorded on August 26, 1902 and August 30, 1904.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | flavor_profile | Fruit quality reported as fair.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | fruit_color | Fruit is yellow.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | fruit_size | Fruit too small to be of commercial value.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | growth_habit | Tree described as vigorous with open growth.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | productivity | Crop was light in 1904.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | selection_origin_reference | Received from C. W. Heideman, planted spring 1900.
  • Prunus Simoni | entry_hardiness_observation | Quoted as "Not hardy."
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • C. W. Heideman (Minnesota) material introductions and station trials cited for multiple Prunus entries.
  • H. C. Warner, Foresthurg, S. D., 1903.
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletins, Paper 93.
  • Prof. C. A. Keffer, Bulletin 26, July, 1891 (as referenced for Rareripe, Americana).
Cultivars Removed
  • Prunus Americana X Hortulana Crimson
  • Prunus hortulana X Americana Yellow
Claims Removed
  • Prunus Americana X Hortulana Crimson | description_snippet | Fruit ripe September 4, 1902, and September 5 in 1903 and 1904.
  • Prunus Americana X Hortulana Crimson | fruit_color | Fruit dark red.
  • Prunus Americana X Hortulana Crimson | fruit_size | Too small to be of any commercial value.
  • Prunus Americana X Hortulana Crimson | productivity | A heavy bearer.
  • Prunus Americana X Hortulana Crimson | selection_origin_reference | Received from C. W. Heideman, Minnesota, in the spring of 1898.
  • Prunus Maritima | fruit_size | The fruit is very small.
  • Prunus Maritima | recommendation_context | The fruit is much too late to be of any value.
  • Prunus Maritima | taxon_context | This species is the wild Beach plum of the eastern states.
  • Prunus Nigra Crimson | description_snippet | No fruit in 1903.
  • Prunus Nigra Crimson | fruit_size | As fruited in 1904 the fruit is too small to be of any commercial value.
  • Prunus Nigra Crimson | selection_origin_reference | Tree from C. W. Heideman, Minnesota, planted in the spring of 1900.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | description_snippet | The fruit ripe August 26, 1902, and August 30, 1904.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | flavor_profile | Of fair quality.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | fruit_color | Fruit yellow.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | fruit_size | Too small to be of any commercial value.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | growth_habit | A tree of vigorous open growth.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | productivity | In 1904 the crop was light.
  • Prunus Nigra Yellow | selection_origin_reference | Received from C. W. H. Heideman, Minnesota, planted in the spring of 1900.
  • Prunus Simoni | entry_hardiness_observation | Not hardy.
  • Prunus Simoni | selection_origin_reference | The hardiness note is attributed to H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D., 1903.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • "Not hardy." (H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D., 1903.)
  • "Quality fine, fair size." (H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D., 1903.)
  • Bulletin 26, July, 1891

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