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Document: 17 Plums in South Dakota

Source page: Open page 87 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
  • Flammer
Claims Added
  • Flammer | anecdote_snippet | Text emphasizes stronger top-kill severity relative to the other named entries.
  • Flammer | entry_hardiness_observation | This cultivar is repeatedly implied to be more vulnerable than peers, with top dieback sometimes described as quite bad.
  • Forest Garden | anecdote_snippet | Its top-kill behavior is cited in a comparative set of northern-hardiness observations.
  • Forest Garden | entry_hardiness_observation | The cultivar is specifically listed as occasionally killed back from the top when the tree is one or two years old.
  • Rockford | anecdote_snippet | Listed as part of anecdotal correspondence-derived performance records.
  • Rockford | entry_hardiness_observation | Rockford is named among cultivars showing top dieback at approximately one to two years of age in some cases.
  • Stoddard | anecdote_snippet | The listing serves as practical cultivar-level evidence rather than a formal rating table entry.
  • Stoddard | entry_hardiness_observation | Stoddard is grouped with cultivars occasionally killed back from the top at ages one to two.
  • Wolf | anecdote_snippet | Used as one of the practical field cases for low- to intermediate-age survivability in cold regions.
  • Wolf | entry_hardiness_observation | The cultivar is included among entries that are occasionally killed back near ages one or two.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Recommended Citation: Hansen, N.E., "Plums in South Dakota" (1905). Bulletins. Paper 93.
  • The methods of breeding hardy-fruits in general were illustrated and discussed in Bulletin No. 88 of this Station.
Cultivars Removed
  • Hammer
Claims Removed
  • Forest Garden | entry_hardiness_observation | In correspondence from De Soto, Manitoba, Forest Garden is reported as occasionally killed back from the top when one or two years old.
  • Forest Garden | entry_location | The observation is tied to De Soto, Manitoba.
  • Hammer | entry_hardiness_observation | In correspondence from De Soto, Manitoba, Hammer is reported as occasionally killed back from the top when one or two years old, sometimes quite badly.
  • Hammer | entry_location | The observation is tied to De Soto, Manitoba.
  • Rockford | entry_hardiness_observation | In correspondence from De Soto, Manitoba, Rockford is reported as occasionally killed back from the top when one or two years old.
  • Rockford | entry_location | The observation is tied to De Soto, Manitoba.
  • Stoddard | entry_hardiness_observation | In correspondence from De Soto, Manitoba, Stoddard is reported as occasionally killed back from the top when one or two years old.
  • Stoddard | entry_location | The observation is tied to De Soto, Manitoba.
  • Wolf | entry_hardiness_observation | In correspondence from De Soto, Manitoba, Wolf is reported as occasionally killed back from the top when one or two years old.
  • Wolf | entry_location | The observation is tied to De Soto, Manitoba.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Bulletin No. 88 of this Station

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829archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist5 cultivars / 10 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
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