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Document: 20 Some New Fruits

Source page: Open page 9 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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  • Hanska | anecdote_snippet | The text states that Hanska fruit was greatly admired for color and quality in exhibition settings.
  • Hanska | description_snippet | The pit is described as very small.
  • Hanska | flavor_profile | Flavor is described as strong apricot flavor, said to be brought out to perfection.
  • Hanska | fruit_color | Fruit is described as bright red with a heavy blue bloom and firm yellow flesh.
  • Hanska | fruit_size | Fruit was reported as 1.5 to 1 and 9/16 inches in diameter in 1909.
  • Hanska | release_year_reference | Hanska was first introduced in the spring of 1908.
  • Hanska | rootstock_compatibility | Trees were offered one year old on native plum (Prunus americana) roots.
  • Hanska | selection_origin_reference | The cultivar was exhibited at the South Dakota State Fair for three successive years.
  • Hanska | tree_form | The flat shape of the fruit is noted as a distinguishing feature.
  • Inkpa | anecdote_snippet | Inkpa is noted as a Sioux-language name meaning 'apex' or 'acme'.
  • Inkpa | entry_pedigree | Inkpa is grouped as one of a related set of three/four plum entries, all similar in fruit and growth.
  • Inkpa | entry_pedigree | Inkpa is stated to be of the same pedigree as Hanska.
  • Inkpa | recommendation_context | The text suggests planting several varieties together for better pollination of blossoms.
  • Inkpa | rootstock_compatibility | Related entries are described as planted on native plum roots (Prunus americana).
  • Inkpa | selection_origin_reference | Further trial was advised to determine relative merit among related entries.
  • Inkpa | taxon_context | Inkpa is discussed as a hardy plum cultivar.
  • Kaga | anecdote_snippet | Kaga is explained as a Sioux term meaning 'pitch a tent.'
  • Kaga | entry_pedigree | Kaga is of the same pedigree as Hanska.
  • Kaga | entry_pedigree | Kaga was grouped with Inkpa and Hanska as closely similar in fruit and growth.
  • Kaga | recommendation_context | The text recommends considering multiple sibling varieties together for pollination and comparative trial.
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
  • Hanska | description_snippet | As exhibited at the South Dakota State Fair three years in succession, the fruit of this variety has been much admired for its beautiful color.
  • Hanska | description_snippet | The flat shape distinguishes it from all the other hardy plums grown in the Northwest.
  • Hanska | description_snippet | The flesh is firm and yellow.
  • Hanska | description_snippet | The fruit is described as of good quality and rich fragrance.
  • Hanska | flavor_profile | When cooked, the strong apricot flavor is brought out to perfection.
  • Hanska | fruit_color | The fruit is bright red with heavy blue bloom.
  • Hanska | fruit_size | Fruit in 1909 was one and one-half to one and nine-sixteenths inches in diameter.
  • Hanska | release_year_reference | First introduced in the Spring of 1908.
  • Hanska | taxon_context | It is said to be entirely unlike any native plum.
  • Inkpa | description_snippet | Inkpa in the Sioux Indian language means "apex" or "acme."
  • Inkpa | description_snippet | The three varieties are much alike in fruit and rapidity of growth.
  • Inkpa | entry_pedigree | Inkpa is of the same pedigree as the Hanska.
  • Inkpa | recommendation_context | Further trial is needed to determine which is the best one.
  • Inkpa | recommendation_context | It may be best to plant some of all four varieties of this pedigree for better pollination of the blossoms, the same as many other plums.
  • Kaga | description_snippet | Kaga signifies "pitch a tent."
  • Kaga | description_snippet | The three varieties are much alike in fruit and rapidity of growth.
  • Kaga | entry_pedigree | Kaga is of the same pedigree as the Hanska.
  • Kaga | recommendation_context | Further trial is needed to determine which is the best one.
  • Kaga | recommendation_context | It may be best to plant some of all four varieties of this pedigree for better pollination of the blossoms, the same as many other plums.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
  • "Some New Fruits", Spring 1909.
  • "Some New Fruits", Spring 1911.

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