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Document: 22 Plant Introductions

Source page: Open page 8 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
  • Jzo
  • Kola Tipi
Claims Added
  • Adno | description_snippet | The Russian phrase is noted as the provisional name source: "Adno, the Russian for 'one' until true name can be determined."
  • Adno | flavor_profile | Described as handsome, large, red, and subacid.
  • Adno | productivity | Noted as productive, and as a late fall apple.
  • Adno | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1916.
  • Adno | selection_origin_reference | Described as received from Russia.
  • Alexis | description_snippet | Named after a Russian man's name in the text.
  • Alexis | entry_hardiness_observation | Tree reported as free from blight so far.
  • Alexis | fruit_color | Fruit described as dark cherry-red with attractive blue bloom; flesh yellow, acid.
  • Alexis | productivity | Tree is described as very productive.
  • Alexis | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1919.
  • Alexis | selection_origin_reference | Raised from seed obtained from the old Imperial Botanic Gardens at St. Petersburg, later known as Leningrad, Russia.
  • Amur | anecdote_snippet | Text states that if productivity and blight-free performance hold elsewhere, the cultivar will be worthy of trial.
  • Amur | description_snippet | It is presented as an improvement over the Transcendent crab, especially in fruit color.
  • Amur | entry_hardiness_observation | Implied market demand for a medium-sized, blight-free crabapple form.
  • Amur | fruit_color | Fruit described as intense bright red with light bloom; jelly described as bright ruby red.
  • Amur | growth_habit | Tree described as very upright in growth.
  • Amur | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1912.
  • Amur | selection_origin_reference | Raised from seed of selected Siberian crab (noted as Pyrus baccata cerasifora).
  • Anoka | description_snippet | The entry appears in the Wild Crab x Apple Hybrids group, indicating a directed Wild Crab × Apple derivation context.
  • Anoka | entry_pedigree | Described as a seedling of Mercer top-grafted on Oldenburg.
Figures Added
  • none
Citations Added
  • Hansen, N.E. "Plant Introductions" (1927). South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 224.
Cultivars Removed
  • Izo
  • Kola
  • Tipi
Claims Removed
  • Adno | description_snippet | Very handsome, large, red, subacid, productive, late fall apple, received from Russia.
  • Adno | entry_location | Received from Russia.
  • Adno | flavor_profile | Subacid.
  • Adno | fruit_color | Red.
  • Adno | productivity | Productive.
  • Adno | recommendation_context | Adno, the Russian for "one" is a provisional name until the true name can be determined.
  • Adno | release_year_reference | Introduced 1916.
  • Alexis | description_snippet | Alexis is a Russian man's name.
  • Alexis | description_snippet | Fruit much like the Dolgo crab, long conical, polished, brilliant, dark solid cherry crab with attractive blue bloom.
  • Alexis | entry_hardiness_observation | Free from blight so far.
  • Alexis | entry_location | Seed was obtained from the old Imperial Botanic Gardens at St. Petersburg, now Leningrad, Russia.
  • Alexis | flavor_profile | Flesh yellow, acid.
  • Alexis | fruit_color | Brilliant, dark solid cherry color with attractive blue bloom.
  • Alexis | productivity | Tree very productive, free from blight so far.
  • Alexis | release_year_reference | Introduced 1919.
  • Alexis | selection_origin_reference | The Alexis was raised from seed obtained from the old Imperial Botanic Gardens at St. Petersburg, now Leningrad, Russia.
  • Alexis | selection_origin_reference | Thousands of seedlings of Siberian Crab Apples have been grown with the hope of obtaining varieties free from blight.
  • Amur | culinary_use | The jelly of the Amur is a bright ruby red, while that of the Transcendent is light pink; the Transcendent sauce cooks yellow, that of the Amur a pleasing bright red.
  • Amur | description_snippet | The Amur is the first attempt in this line after raising thousands of crab apple seedlings.
  • Amur | entry_hardiness_observation | If the tree proves as productive and free from blight elsewhere as at this station, Amur will be worthy of trial.
Figures Removed
  • none
Citations Removed
  • none

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