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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 43 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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  • Freestone Wolf | anecdote_snippet | Compared against Clingstone Wolf: distinct tree/foliage/fruit habit and similarly high insect tolerance.
  • Freestone Wolf | breeder_reference | Named with "A. Norby" in the entry heading, indicating introduction or naming association.
  • Freestone Wolf | description_snippet | Described as firm and freestone, and as a good market plum.
  • Freestone Wolf | entry_hardiness_observation | Noted as very free from insect injuries and free from many diseases in cited observations.
  • Freestone Wolf | flavor_profile | No explicit flavor descriptors are provided beyond market quality assessment.
  • Freestone Wolf | fruit_color | Described as light red.
  • Freestone Wolf | fruit_size | Fruit size reported as one and one-fourth to one and three-eighths inches.
  • Freestone Wolf | recommendation_context | Repeatedly called valuable in successive year notes, though not considered high quality.
  • Wildgoose | entry_hardiness_observation | In the old station orchard planted about 1888, this variety winter-killed and is not usually regarded as hardy in more northern parts of the state.
  • Wildgoose | entry_location | Some trees were raised along the Missouri River in southeastern South Dakota, though this is presented as exceptional rather than standard suitability.
  • Wildgoose | selection_origin_reference | Originated near a locality in Tennessee and was introduced in about 1850.
  • Winnebago | productivity | Trees were productive at the station orchard, but fruit size and quality were poor.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | culinary_use | Described as a good commercial variety.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | growth_habit | Trees described as large, round-topped, and vigorous.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | keeping_quality | Noted as a fairly good keeper.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | productivity | Light crop in 1903, fair crop in 1904; generally a fair crop every year according to station observation.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | ripening | Ripened September 8, 1903 and September 10, 1904 in observed years.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | rootstock_compatibility | Documented explicitly as Wolf grafted/managed on sand cherry rootstock with vigorous tree habit.
  • Wolf | description_snippet | Ripening date recorded as September 8 (1903), and another unnamed note describes it as free from 'pocket' (OCR-corrupted phrase).
  • Wolf | entry_hardiness_observation | Trees in the station orchard remained in good condition after years of heavy fruiting.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Bailey. Origin statement for Wolf from wild-tree pits.
  • Hansen, N.E. (1905). "Plums in South Dakota". Bulletins. Paper 93. South Dakota Agricultural College / South Dakota State University.
  • Warner, H. C. (1903). Forestburg, S.D. evaluation.
Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Freestone Wolf | description_snippet | Fruit does not crack.
  • Freestone Wolf | description_snippet | Fruit firm and freestone.
  • Freestone Wolf | fruit_color | Fruit light red.
  • Freestone Wolf | fruit_size | Fruit size given as one and one-fourth to one and three-eighths inches.
  • Freestone Wolf | productivity | Set good crop.
  • Freestone Wolf | release_year_reference | Ripens with Stoddard.
  • Wildgoose | entry_hardiness_observation | In the old orchard planted about 1888 at the Station, this variety winter-killed.
  • Wildgoose | entry_location | Originated near Columbia, Tennessee.
  • Wildgoose | recommendation_context | Not usually regarded as hardy north of central Iowa, though a few have been raised along the Missouri River in southeastern South Dakota.
  • Wildgoose | release_year_reference | Introduced about 1850.
  • Winnebago | flavor_profile | Fruit judged too poor in quality.
  • Winnebago | fruit_size | Fruit is too small in size.
  • Winnebago | productivity | Four trees in the old Station orchard planted in 1888 have been productive.
  • Winnebago | taxon_context | Placed under Americana.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | anecdote_snippet | H. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, called it 'the best plum here.'
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | growth_habit | Trees were large, round topped, and vigorous.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | productivity | Light crop in 1903 and fair crop in 1904.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | recommendation_context | A good commercial variety and generally a fair crop every year.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | release_year_reference | Fruit ripe September 8, 1903, and September 10, 1904.
  • Wolf On Sand Cherry Stock | rootstock_compatibility | Three trees of Wolf on sand cherry stock planted in spring 1898 became large, round-topped, vigorous trees.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • (Bailey.)

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