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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 42 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
  • Weaver Americana
  • Wildgoose Wildgoose
  • Winnebago Americana
Claims Added
  • Weaver Americana | entry_hardiness_observation | Observed 1903 fruit matured around September 9 and 1904 around September 12, with reduced fruit quality in 1904 and foliage loss.
  • Weaver Americana | fruit_size | Fruit is described as now large in the visible segment.
  • Weaver Americana | growth_habit | Tree form is described as having an open, spreading habit.
  • Weaver Americana | origin_reference | The entry appears to carry over from the preceding line as "Weaver, Americana" in this section.
  • Wildgoose Wildgoose | breeder_reference | Described as the first native American plum introduced into general circulation.
  • Wildgoose Wildgoose | entry_hardiness_observation | Station orchard planting (circa 1888) notes winter-kill, and the variety is usually not considered hardy to farther north parts of the state.
  • Wildgoose Wildgoose | entry_location | Exception noted for a few trees raised along the Missouri River in southeastern South Dakota.
  • Wildgoose Wildgoose | selection_origin_reference | Origin is noted as southern (Tennessee-associated) and introduction is dated to about 1850.
  • Winnebago Americana | anecdote_snippet | The visible text is truncated after the planting note; detailed performance text for this entry is not fully legible on this extracted segment.
  • Winnebago Americana | entry_location | Four trees were in the old Station orchard and were noted as planted in 1888.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E. (1905). "Plums in South Dakota." South Dakota Agricultural College. South Dakota State University, Agricultural Experiment Station, Paper 93.
Cultivars Removed
  • Ungarish Prune
  • Van Buren
  • Van Deman
  • Weaver
Claims Removed
  • Ungarish Prune | entry_hardiness_observation | The trees showed too great a lack of hardiness to be recommended for this region.
  • Ungarish Prune | entry_location | Two trees of this variety from the Iowa Experiment Station were planted in 1898.
  • Ungarish Prune | recommendation_context | The text states this poor hardiness is in common with the rest of the varieties of this species.
  • Ungarish Prune | selection_origin_reference | Imported from Russia.
  • Ungarish Prune | taxon_context | Listed as Domestica.
  • Van Buren | breeder_reference | Introduced by J. Thatcher.
  • Van Buren | entry_hardiness_observation | In 1904 the fruit was not ripe by the middle of September, which was considered too late for this region.
  • Van Buren | entry_location | Three trees in the old Station orchard were planted in 1888.
  • Van Buren | recommendation_context | The variety had not proven of special value because of its late season of ripening.
  • Van Buren | selection_origin_reference | Described as a wild variety from Van Buren County, southeastern Iowa.
  • Van Buren | taxon_context | Listed as Americana var. mollis.
  • Van Deman | anecdote_snippet | For 1903, it was described as late, cracking before ripe, and of no value.
  • Van Deman | breeder_reference | Originated by H. A. Terry of Crescent, Iowa.
  • Van Deman | description_snippet | The fruit was described as late and as cracking badly before ripening.
  • Van Deman | entry_location | Not in the Station orchard.
  • Van Deman | entry_pedigree | Raised from seed of Hawkeye.
  • Van Deman | fruit_size | Mr. Norby described the fruit as large.
  • Van Deman | productivity | For 1904, the tree was described as good and very productive.
  • Van Deman | productivity | Mr. Norby reported 'Full crop always.'
  • Van Deman | recommendation_context | For 1904, the fruit was said to crack and scab before maturity so as to be worthless.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Minnesota State Horticultural Society recommended fruit list

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