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Document: 22 Plant Introductions

Source page: Open page 25 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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Cultivars Added
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Claims Added
  • Pembina | description_snippet | Many favorable reports were received regarding size and fruit quality.
  • Pembina | entry_location | Red June plum is identified as an imported Japanese cultivar.
  • Pembina | entry_pedigree | Pedigree is stated as Manitoba wild plum crossed with Red June plum pollen.
  • Pembina | flavor_profile | The page notes favorable size and quality of fruit.
  • Pembina | productivity | The Pembina is described as having favorable reports for early productivity of tree.
  • Pembina | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1917.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | The fruit is described as an early season fruit with rich dark purple-red skin.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_location | DeSoto is described as a native plum from southwestern Wisconsin.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Female parent is Sand Cherry (Prunus Besseyi); male parent is DeSoto, a known native plum selection (Prunus Americana).
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | Fruit color is rich dark purple-red.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | growth_habit | Seedlings were under propagation in the station nursery and showed strong growth, including trees about five feet tall, stocky and well branched.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1910.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | selection_origin_reference | At least thirteen seedlings of this pedigree were being propagated in the station nursery in fall 1907.
Figures Added
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Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E. "Plant Introductions". Bulletin 224, South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station, 1927.
Cultivars Removed
  • De Soto
  • Red June
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid
Claims Removed
  • De Soto | description_snippet | It is described as a well known standard variety.
  • De Soto | entry_location | It is identified as being from southwestern Wisconsin.
  • De Soto | entry_pedigree | It is cited as the male parent of Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid.
  • De Soto | taxon_context | De Soto is described as a native plum (Prunus americana).
  • Pembina | description_snippet | Many favorable reports had been received on the size and quality of fruit.
  • Pembina | entry_pedigree | Pedigree given as Manitoba wild plum x Red June plum pollen.
  • Pembina | productivity | The tree was reported as early productive.
  • Pembina | release_year_reference | Introduced 1917.
  • Red June | entry_pedigree | It is cited as the pollen parent of Pembina Plum.
  • Red June | selection_origin_reference | It was imported many years ago from Japan.
  • Red June | taxon_context | Red June is described as one of the earliest and best Japanese plums.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_location | De Soto is described as a well known standard variety from southwestern Wisconsin.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | entry_pedigree | Female parent was Sand Cherry (Prunus besseyi); male parent was De Soto, a native plum (Prunus americana).
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | growth_habit | All these trees made strong growth in the nursery, some five feet in height, stocky, and well branched.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | release_year_reference | Introduced 1910.
  • Sansoto Sand Cherry Hybrid | selection_origin_reference | In the fall of 1907, thirteen seedlings of this pedigree were under propagation in the station nursery.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | caption_context | Shown in Fig. 3 as Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | It is an early season fruit.
  • Sapa Sand Cherry Hybrid | fruit_color | The fruit has a rich dark purple-red skin.
Figures Removed
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Citations Removed
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