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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 7 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
  • Aitkin | entry_hardiness_observation | No explicit hardiness rating is stated for Aitkin in this passage.
  • Aitkin | selection_origin_reference | Aitkin is identified as a cultivated representative of Prunus nigra.
  • Cheney | selection_origin_reference | Cheney is identified as a cultivated representative of Prunus nigra.
  • Cheney | taxon_context | Prunus nigra is described as the northern form of Prunus Americana.
  • Miner | description_snippet | Prunus hortulana is described as a subject of study and controversy with divisions into Miner, Wayland, and Wildgoose groups.
  • Miner | entry_hardiness_observation | Miner is explicitly noted as one of the rare Prunus hortulana types described as hardy enough in the state context, while others are not.
  • Miner | entry_location | Miner is raised in southern counties along the Missouri River.
  • Miner | recommendation_context | The text emphasizes this as practical grower-relevant information rather than a complete systematic review.
  • Surprise | entry_hardiness_observation | Surprise is listed alongside Miner as a practical hardiness exception within Prunus hortulana for the state context.
  • Surprise | entry_pedigree | Surprise is stated as likely a seedling of Miner.
  • Surprise | selection_origin_reference | Surprise originated under cultivation in Minnesota.
  • Wolf | selection_origin_reference | Wolf is used as the representative name for the mollis form linked to Prunus Americana in the bulletin’s range transition discussion.
  • Wolf | source_reference_abbreviation | This relationship is presented within the bulletin’s Prunus classification sketch rather than as a separate systematic taxonomy treatment.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Recommended Citation Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletins. Paper 93.
Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • Aitkin | entry_location | Its species context is said to occur wild from Newfoundland west to Assiniboine River, Canada.
  • Aitkin | taxon_context | Aitkin is identified as a cultivated representative of Prunus nigra, regarded here as the northern form of Prunus americana.
  • Cheney | entry_location | Its species context is said to occur wild from Newfoundland west to Assiniboine River, Canada.
  • Cheney | taxon_context | Cheney is identified as a cultivated representative of Prunus nigra, regarded here as the northern form of Prunus americana.
  • Miner | entry_hardiness_observation | Among this class, Miner is stated to be an exception in hardiness in South Dakota.
  • Miner | entry_location | Miner is said to be raised in the southern counties along the Missouri River.
  • Miner | taxon_context | Miner is placed within the Prunus hortulana complex and specifically associated with the Miner group.
  • Surprise | entry_hardiness_observation | Surprise is grouped with the exceptions to the general statement that this class is not hardy in South Dakota.
  • Surprise | entry_pedigree | Surprise is described as probably a seedling of Miner.
  • Surprise | selection_origin_reference | Surprise is said to have originated under cultivation in Minnesota.
  • Surprise | taxon_context | Surprise is discussed within the Prunus hortulana class and implied Miner-group context.
  • Wolf | description_snippet | The text places Wolf within the southward-ranging form connected to Prunus americana.
  • Wolf | taxon_context | The Wolf plum is presented as representing the variety mollis within the range discussion of Prunus americana.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
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