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Document: 22 Plant Introductions

Source page: Open page 24 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 68

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1223&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | The author notes strong culinary appeal, referencing this cultivar as satisfying Canadian demand while warning against over-hanging fruit too long.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Identified as a member of the same pedigree as Opata.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | flavor_profile | Flesh is described as green and excellent quality.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | Fruit described as dark red.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_size | Fruit is smaller than Opata, with no exact numerical size given.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | recommendation_context | Suggested caution: not to leave fruit on trees too long as they become too tempting.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1908.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | breeder_reference | Gold plum parent is associated with Luther Burbank.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | culinary_use | Recommended for table and culinary use; excellent for eating out of hand, and thin skin can be chewed and eaten.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_location | Reported in 1909 at the station as fully ripe earlier than Manitoba No. 1 plum, and stated as widely grown from Oklahoma north into Canada.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Female parent listed as Dakota Sand Cherry (Prunus Besseyi); male parent as Gold plum, a large hybrid Japanese variety originated by Luther Burbank.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | flavor_profile | Flesh green, firm; flavor very pleasant and described as combining sand cherry acidity with Gold plum sweetness; entirely free from acerbity.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | Dark purplish-red fruit with blue bloom.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_size | Fruit one and three-sixteenths inches diameter, best fruit one and five-eighths inches; weight one-half ounce.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_size | Pit characterized as very small.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | growth_habit | Plum tree of vigorous growth; one-year-old trees from budwood bore freely, with fruit buds on one-year-old nursery shoots.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | productivity | Described as a very strong grower in nursery and orchard and an early and heavy bearer.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1908.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | selection_origin_reference | The name is attributed to Sioux language, meaning "bouquet".
  • Owanka Sand Cherry Hybrid | anecdote_snippet | After tasting/reports, the author initially discarded this variety at once because of bitter skin but later notes some growers accepted it for jelly/sauce.
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Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E., "Plant Introductions" (1927). Bulletins. Paper 224.
Cultivars Removed
  • Dakota Sand
  • Desoto
  • Gold
  • Red June
Claims Removed
  • Dakota Sand | selection_origin_reference | Named as the female parent of Opata.
  • Dakota Sand | taxon_context | Identified as Prunus Besseyi.
  • Desoto | entry_location | A well known native plum from southwestern Wisconsin.
  • Desoto | selection_origin_reference | Named as the male parent of Oziya.
  • Gold | breeder_reference | Originated by Luther Burbank.
  • Gold | description_snippet | A very large hybrid Japanese variety.
  • Gold | selection_origin_reference | Named as the male parent of Opata.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | Fruit much like Opata but averages smaller.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Of the same pedigree as Opata.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | flavor_profile | Fruit is of excellent quality.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | Fruit dark red, roundish; flesh green.
  • Okiya Sand Cherry Hybrid | release_year_reference | Introduced 1908.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | breeder_reference | The Gold plum parent was originated by Luther Burbank.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | culinary_use | Excellent for eating out of hand.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | At this station in 1909, Opata was fully ripe when the Manitoba No. 1 plum, although dull red, was not ripe enough to eat.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | Opata is the Sioux for "bouquet".
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | The thin skin can be chewed and eaten, as it is entirely free from acerbity. Pit very small; season extremely early.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_location | Opata is now widely grown in many states from Oklahoma north into Canada.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Female parent, the Dakota Sand Cherry (Prunus Besseyi); male parent, the Gold plum, a very large hybrid Japanese variety originated by Luther Burbank.
  • Opata Sand Cherry Hybrid | flavor_profile | Flavor very pleasant, combining the sprightly acid of the sand cherry with the rich sweetness of the Gold plum.
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