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Document: 8 Tree fruit production for the Prairie Provinces

Source page: Open page 21 in document reader

Institution: Government of Canada Publications | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 48

Source URL: https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2012/agr/A53-1866-1991-eng.pdf

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  • Honeywood | entry_location | Selection and introduction involved Honeywood Nursery in Parkside, Saskatchewan, then introduction through Lakeshore Tree Farms Ltd. in Saskatoon.
  • Honeywood | entry_pedigree | Developed from northern Saskatchewan seedlings.
  • Honeywood | flavor_profile | Fruit described as pleasant-tasting.
  • Honeywood | fruit_size | Large-fruited; borne in clusters of up to 15 berries.
  • Honeywood | productivity | Described as productive in bush form.
  • Pembina | breeder_reference | Selection associated with Beaverlodge Nursery in Beaverlodge, Alberta.
  • Pembina | flavor_profile | Noted to have superior taste quality compared with native plants.
  • Pembina | release_year_reference | Introduced in 1932.
  • Smoky | breeder_reference | Introduced by the Beaverlodge Research Station, Alberta.
  • Smoky | flavor_profile | Flavor is reported as nearly as good as Pembina.
  • Smoky | fruit_size | Fruit described as large.
  • Smoky | productivity | Reported as productive.
  • Thiessen | breeder_reference | Introduced by Lakeshore Tree Farms Ltd., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
  • Thiessen | flavor_profile | Fruit flavor described as good.
  • Thiessen | fruit_size | Large fruit, up to about 10 mm diameter.
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  • Honeywood | breeder_reference | Cultivar developed by Honeywood Nursery, Parkside, Saskatchewan.
  • Honeywood | description_snippet | Fruit borne in clusters of up to 15 berries.
  • Honeywood | entry_location | Introduced by Lakeshore Tree Farms Ltd., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
  • Honeywood | flavor_profile | Fruit pleasant-tasting.
  • Honeywood | fruit_size | Large-fruited.
  • Honeywood | productivity | Bush productive.
  • Honeywood | selection_origin_reference | Developed from northern Saskatchewan seedlings.
  • Honeywood | taxon_context | Amelanchier alnifolia seedling.
  • Pembina | breeder_reference | Cultivar developed by Beaverlodge Nursery, Beaverlodge, Alberta.
  • Pembina | flavor_profile | Fruit quality superior in taste compared with native plants.
  • Pembina | release_year_reference | Developed in 1932.
  • Pembina | taxon_context | A. alnifolia seedling.
  • Smoky | breeder_reference | Introduced by the Research Station, Beaverlodge, Alberta.
  • Smoky | flavor_profile | Flavor nearly as good as Pembina.
  • Smoky | fruit_size | Fruit large.
  • Smoky | productivity | Plant productive.
  • Smoky | taxon_context | A. alnifolia seedling.
  • Thiessen | entry_location | Introduced by Lakeshore Tree Farms Ltd., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
  • Thiessen | flavor_profile | Good flavor.
  • Thiessen | fruit_size | Large fruit, up to 10 mm diameter.
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