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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 8 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 Besseyi
  • Prunus Domestica
  • Prunus Maritima
  • Prunus Simoni
  • Prunus Triflora
Claims Added
  • Prunus Besseyi | anecdote_snippet | Its ability to combine with plums is presented as evidence of plum-like affinities.
  • Prunus Besseyi | entry_location | Geographic range is given as Kansas to Manitoba and westward to the Rocky Mountains.
  • Prunus Besseyi | growth_habit | Described as a dwarf bush form.
  • Prunus Besseyi | rootstock_compatibility | Reported to graft or bud readily on plums and to hybridize freely with plums; difficult on cultivated cherries.
  • Prunus Besseyi | selection_origin_reference | Introduced into cultivation from Colorado under the name Improved Dwarf Rocky Mountain Cherry.
  • Prunus Besseyi | taxon_context | Prunus Besseyi is given as a synonymous name pair with Prunus pumila Besseyi and described as the Western Sand Cherry.
  • Prunus Domestica | description_snippet | Entry encompasses common cultivated European plums and notes they are commonly marketed in South Dakota as California plums.
  • Prunus Domestica | entry_hardiness_observation | Stated that for commercial purposes, European plums are not adapted to the Northwest.
  • Prunus Domestica | entry_location | Some commercial fruit of this group is shipped to South Dakota from California in large quantity.
  • Prunus Domestica | productivity | Only limited amateur cultivation is reported, with occasional good crops in parts of the Black Hills.
  • Prunus Domestica | recommendation_context | Not included on recommended fruit lists of South Dakota and Minnesota State Horticultural Societies.
  • Prunus Maritima | description_snippet | Entry identifies this as the beach plum and ties it to the Bassett cultivated variety.
  • Prunus Maritima | entry_hardiness_observation | The page notes that this species is of no promise for the Northwest based on represented cultivated form Bassett.
  • Prunus Maritima | taxon_context | Beach plum species range is stated as along the Atlantic coast from New Brunswick to Virginia.
  • Prunus Simoni | entry_hardiness_observation | Explicitly stated as not hardy in this state.
  • Prunus Simoni | taxon_context | Identified as an apricot plum with Chinese origin.
  • Prunus Triflora | description_snippet | These are treated as part of the California plum market category in South Dakota.
  • Prunus Triflora | entry_hardiness_observation | The page states Japanese plums should not be planted in this state for profitable expectation.
  • Prunus Triflora | fruit_size | Japanese plum entries are described as large with fair quality.
  • Prunus Triflora | hardiness_code_expansion | Southern Iowa is presented as approximately the northern practical cultivation limit for Japanese plums.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletins. Paper 93.
Cultivars Removed
  • Bassett
  • Improved Dwarf Rocky Mountain
  • Pottawattamie
Claims Removed
  • Bassett | recommendation_context | As represented by Bassett, Prunus maritima appears to be of no promise for the Northwest.
  • Bassett | taxon_context | Bassett is presented as a cultivated variety representing Prunus maritima.
  • Improved Dwarf Rocky Mountain | description_snippet | It hybridizes freely with plums but unites with great difficulty in grafting or budding with cultivated cherries, indicating plum-like affinities.
  • Improved Dwarf Rocky Mountain | rootstock_compatibility | This dwarf bush grafts or buds readily on plums.
  • Improved Dwarf Rocky Mountain | selection_origin_reference | The selection was introduced into cultivation from Colorado.
  • Improved Dwarf Rocky Mountain | taxon_context | The name is used for the Western Sand Cherry, Prunus Besseyi or Prunus pumila Besseyi.
  • Pottawattamie | entry_hardiness_observation | Pottawattamie is cited as a cultivated variety not found hardy in northern conditions.
  • Pottawattamie | recommendation_context | The variety is mentioned as an example of a cultivated plum lacking sufficient northern hardiness.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
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