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Document: 22 Plant Introductions

Source page: Open page 30 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
  • Waneta | anecdote_snippet | At the 1920 Iowa State Fair at Des Moines, Waneta and Kahinta were described as the largest plums on exhibition.
  • Waneta | caption_context | Figure label links Waneta to an illustration: "Fig. 4.-WANETA PLUM."
  • Waneta | description_snippet | Claimed to combine desirable traits from both native and Japanese plum types.
  • Waneta | flavor_profile | Described as bearing 'delicious' large plums.
  • Waneta | fruit_size | Described explicitly as large-fruited.
  • Waneta | growth_habit | Reported as a very strong grower in nursery.
  • Waneta | productivity | Characterized as an early and persistent annual bearer.
  • Wastesa | entry_pedigree | Described as having characteristic ragged leafing suggesting it is a seedling of Wyant.
  • Wastesa | flavor_profile | Quality described as excellent.
  • Wastesa | fruit_size | Large fruit with an almost free stone.
  • Wastesa | recommendation_context | Identified as best quality among pure native seedlings in lot of 10,000 from the referenced set.
  • Wastesa | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1908.
  • Wastesa | source_reference_abbreviation | Cross-referenced to "State Fair No. 16" and "Bulletin No. 93."
  • Winnipeg | entry_location | Named as a Manitoba-linked introduction and reported as a favorite for general cultivation in Manitoba.
  • Winnipeg | flavor_profile | Fruit reported as good; no further detailed taste profile is provided.
  • Winnipeg | productivity | Described as an annual bearer of good fruit.
  • Winnipeg | recommendation_context | Explicitly compared with Assiniboin as a sibling variety; Assiniboin noted as more prominent in Manitoba gardens.
  • Winnipeg | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1908.
  • Winnipeg | selection_origin_reference | Origin stated as native pits of Prunus nigra sourced from Stonewall near Winnipeg, Manitoba.
  • Wohanka Sand Cherry Hybrid | description_snippet | Pit is small, round, and nearly free-stoned; skin very thin and free from acerbity.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • 1920 Iowa State Fair at Des Moines; Waneta and Kahinta were by far the largest plums on exhibition.
  • Recommended citation given as Hansen, N.E., "Plant Introductions" (1927). Bulletins. Paper 224. https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/agexperimentsta_bulletins/224
  • State Fair No. 16 mentioned in Bulletin No. 93.
Cultivars Removed
  • Assiniboin
  • Kahinta
  • Skuya
  • Wyant
Claims Removed
  • Assiniboin | entry_location | Assiniboin is said to have become more prominent in Manitoba gardens.
  • Assiniboin | taxon_context | Assiniboin is referenced as a sister variety to Winnipeg Plum.
  • Kahinta | anecdote_snippet | At the 1920 Iowa State Fair at Des Moines, Kahinta and Waneta were said to be by far the largest plums on exhibition.
  • Kahinta | taxon_context | Kahinta is presented as a sister variety to Waneta within the Hansen hybrid plum context.
  • Skuya | entry_pedigree | Skuya shares the same pedigree as Wohanka.
  • Skuya | growth_habit | In tree, Skuya is said to be more like some of the sand cherry hybrids.
  • Waneta | anecdote_snippet | At the 1920 Iowa State Fair at Des Moines, Waneta and Kahinta were said to be by far the largest plums on exhibition.
  • Waneta | caption_context | The figure caption states that this variety appears to combine the best points of the native and Japanese plum.
  • Waneta | description_snippet | The Waneta combines in large measure the most desirable points of the native and the Japanese plums.
  • Waneta | flavor_profile | The plums are described as delicious.
  • Waneta | fruit_size | Waneta is described as the largest of all the Hansen Hybrid plums, with plums of large size.
  • Waneta | growth_habit | The tree is a very strong grower in nursery.
  • Waneta | productivity | It is an early and persistent annual bearer.
  • Waneta | taxon_context | Waneta is presented as a Hansen Hybrid plum combining native and Japanese plum qualities.
  • Wastesa | description_snippet | The fruit is described as almost free stone and excellent.
  • Wastesa | description_snippet | Wastesa is glossed as a Sioux Indian name for "delicious."
  • Wastesa | entry_pedigree | The characteristic ragged leaf indicates that Wastesa is a seedling of Wyant.
  • Wastesa | fruit_size | The fruit is described as large.
  • Wastesa | recommendation_context | It is considered the best in quality of all the pure native seedlings in this lot of 10,000 seedlings.
  • Wastesa | recommendation_context | Wyant is described here as one of the best native plums of northern Iowa.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • Bulletin No. 93

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