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Document: 20 Some New Fruits

Source page: Open page 22 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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  • No 727 | entry_pedigree | No. 727 is described as of the same pedigree as Sapa and much like it in fruit quality.
  • No 727 | flavor_profile | Described as much like Sapa in fruit, with implied similar eating quality, but slightly smaller.
  • No 727 | fruit_size | Recorded diameter given as roughly 1 to 1⅛ inches (OCR rendering uncertain: '11-8').
  • No 727 | release_year_reference | Mentioned in a Sept. 6, 1909 field note context.
  • No 820 | entry_pedigree | No. 820 is grouped as same pedigree as Sapa.
  • No 820 | flavor_profile | Fruit is noted as fresh and juicy, with bitterness noted in skin.
  • No 820 | fruit_color | Skin color is recorded as dark purple, like Sapa.
  • No 820 | fruit_size | Compared as smaller in fruit than Sapa.
  • No 820 | release_year_reference | Associated with a Sept. 6, 1909 observation date.
  • Wachampa | anecdote_snippet | Field Note date noted as September 13, 1909.
  • Wachampa | entry_pedigree | Wachampa is described as another desirable seedling of the same pedigree as Sapa.
  • Wachampa | flavor_profile | Context associates Wachampa with the Sapa-type trait set: rich flesh and juicy texture with cherry-like quality.
  • Wachampa | fruit_size | Field note gives fruit size as about 1 to 1¼ inches in diameter (OCR unclear on exact fraction, but clearly small-to-medium).
  • Wachampa | growth_habit | Described as larger and more vigorous than Sapa, and one of the strongest growing trees among the sand cherry hybrids.
  • Wachampa | keeping_quality | The fruit is said to keep well on the table after picking.
  • Wachampa | productivity | Trees were heavy bearers on three older trees transplanted at one year old; a heavy crop was recorded.
  • Wachampa | selection_origin_reference | The cultivar name is Wachampa, meaning "blood cherry" in Sioux.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Some New Fruits" (1911). Bulletins. Paper 130.
Cultivars Removed
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Claims Removed
  • No 727 | description_snippet | It is much like Sapa in fruit.
  • No 727 | entry_pedigree | No. 727 is of the same pedigree as Sapa.
  • No 727 | fruit_size | It averages a trifle smaller, at 1 to 1 1-8 inches in diameter.
  • No 820 | description_snippet | It is much like Sapa, but smaller in fruit.
  • No 820 | entry_pedigree | No. 820 is of the same pedigree as Sapa.
  • No 820 | flavor_profile | Its skin is bitter.
  • No 820 | fruit_color | It has the same dark purple skin, flesh and juice as Sapa.
  • Wachampa | description_snippet | Field note states it is much like Sapa in every respect.
  • Wachampa | description_snippet | Wachampa means “blood cherry.”
  • Wachampa | entry_pedigree | Wachampa is of the same pedigree as Sapa, from the union of the Dakota sand cherry and the Sultan plum.
  • Wachampa | fruit_size | Field note, September 3, 1909: size 1 to 1 1-4 inch in diameter.
  • Wachampa | fruit_size | Its fruit is about one inch in diameter.
  • Wachampa | growth_habit | It averages larger and more vigorous in tree than Sapa.
  • Wachampa | growth_habit | It is called one of the strongest growing trees of the sand cherry hybrids.
  • Wachampa | growth_habit | Wachampa is much like Sapa but is described as a stronger grower.
  • Wachampa | productivity | It proved a very heavy bearer in the past season on three old trees transplanted at one year of age.
  • Wachampa | productivity | Trees one year old from bud planted in 1908 bore a heavy crop in 1909.
  • Wachampa | recommendation_context | The entry is discussed in the context of the unresolved problem of what to call hardy cherry-like fruits from these hybrids, whether cherries or plums.
  • Wachampa | storage_duration | The fruit keeps well on the table after picking.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • “Some New Fruits,” Spring 1910: “What Shall we do for Hardy Cherries?”

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