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Minn No 195 was a University of Minnesota plum selection recorded in a 1951 Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin on stone-fruit pollination. The source lists it with native and hybrid plums and gives its pedigree as Prunus salicina x (Prunus americana x Prunus simonii). This places it among Asian, American, and Simon plum hybrids studied for pollen behavior at Minnesota. [S1]
The record is mainly about pollination and taxonomy, not fruit traits. It does not describe fruit size, color, flavor, season, storage, culinary use, tree habit, disease behavior, or release status. [S1]
Its value here is as a documented hybrid plum in University of Minnesota pollination work. The bulletin says native and hybrid plums were evaluated for compatibility and pollen viability, and that hybrid varieties often had lower pollen viability than native plum species. Minn No 195 appears in that technical context, not as a named market cultivar. [S1]
No direct hardiness zone is given. The Minnesota breeding and trial context makes it relevant to northern plum work, but the source does not state a zone rating or winter survival record for Minn No 195 itself. [S1]
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This summary currently draws chiefly from Pollination Studies with Stone Fruits.
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 112 | Pollination Studies with Stone Fruits | unknown | 1 | 0 | 0 | p3 | Listed in Table 2 as P. salicina x (P. americana x P. Simonii). |
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| 112 | p3 | entry_pedigree | Listed in Table 2 as P. salicina x (P. americana x P. Simonii). | Minn. No. 195 — P. salicina x (P. americana x P. Simonii) | page_block:0.90 |
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| entry_pedigree | Listed in Table 2 as P. salicina x (P. americana x P. Simonii). | 0.98 |
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