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Document: 20 Some New Fruits

Source page: Open page 17 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 41

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1129&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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Cultivars Added
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Claims Added
  • Enopa | entry_pedigree | Named as one of the remaining seedlings from Sand cherry × Sultan plum pollen progeny.
  • Enopa | recommendation_context | Mentioned as named for preliminary trial purposes.
  • Etopa | entry_pedigree | Named as one of the preliminary-trial seedlings from the same Sand cherry × Sultan plum cross.
  • Etopa | recommendation_context | Listed among names only; no separate fruiting performance described on this page.
  • Eyami | entry_pedigree | Named as one of the preliminary-trial seedlings from the Sand cherry × Sultan plum cross.
  • Eyami | recommendation_context | Listed as named material only, with no additional field performance details on this page.
  • Manitoba No. 1 | anecdote_snippet | At the cited date, fruit was not yet ripe to eat while Opata was fully ripe.
  • Manitoba No. 1 | fruit_color | Reported as dull red.
  • Okiya | description_snippet | Fruit characterized as much like Opata but smaller.
  • Okiya | entry_location | Introduced/first sent out in spring 1908.
  • Okiya | flavor_profile | Flesh described as green with excellent quality.
  • Okiya | fruit_color | Fruit described as dark red and roundish.
  • Opata | anecdote_snippet | In 1909 Opata was fully ripe while Manitoba No. 1 plum was not yet ripe to eat.
  • Opata | description_snippet | Used as direct flavor/fruiting comparison point with Okiya.
  • Opata | entry_location | Observed as ripening in the middle of August (1909 field note).
  • Sapa | description_snippet | Leaf larger and glossy; one-year shoots have many fruit buds.
  • Sapa | entry_location | Introduced in spring 1908.
  • Sapa | entry_pedigree | Seedling series from Sand cherry × Sultan plum pollen cross.
  • Sapa | growth_habit | Described as stocky, strong, erect in nursery growth, reaching about four to five feet in one year on native plum stock with many twin/triplet shoots.
  • Sapa | productivity | Only one cultivar in the named cross series reported as having fruited.
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Citations Added
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Cultivars Removed
  • Ovanka
  • Sultan
Claims Removed
  • Enopa | entry_pedigree | Enopa is one of the varieties resulting from the sand cherry x Sultan plum pollen cross.
  • Enopa | recommendation_context | It was named for purposes of preliminary trial under restrictions elsewhere.
  • Etopa | entry_pedigree | Etopa is one of the varieties resulting from the sand cherry x Sultan plum pollen cross.
  • Etopa | recommendation_context | It was named for purposes of preliminary trial under restrictions elsewhere.
  • Eyami | entry_pedigree | Eyami is one of the varieties resulting from the sand cherry x Sultan plum pollen cross.
  • Eyami | recommendation_context | It was named for purposes of preliminary trial under restrictions elsewhere.
  • Manitoba No. 1 | description_snippet | It was not ripe enough to eat when Opata was fully ripe.
  • Manitoba No. 1 | fruit_color | The plum is described as dull red at the comparison date.
  • Okiya | description_snippet | Field note dated August 14, 1909.
  • Okiya | description_snippet | Flesh is green.
  • Okiya | description_snippet | Fruit is roundish.
  • Okiya | flavor_profile | Quality is described as excellent.
  • Okiya | fruit_color | Fruit is dark red.
  • Okiya | recommendation_context | Fruit is much like Opata but averages smaller.
  • Okiya | release_year_reference | First sent out in the spring of 1908.
  • Opata | description_snippet | Field note dated August 12, 1909.
  • Opata | description_snippet | It was fully ripe when Manitoba No. 1 plum was still not ripe enough to eat.
  • Opata | recommendation_context | A general note on this page states that among related seedlings, Opata is by far the best.
  • Opata | release_year_reference | Its season is the middle of August.
  • Ovanka | anecdote_snippet | The original tree had been used up in propagation.
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IDVariantStatusModelSpecializationCountsSourceCompare
898archivist-1.0activegpt-5.4visual_page_generalist9 cultivars / 36 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
3669archivist-1.0candidategpt-5.4visual_page_generalist7 cultivars / 21 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active