Cultivar 1447: Drilea

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Drilea is listed as a Nanking cherry, corresponding to Prunus tomentosa. It was classified as self fertile in a 1951 University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station table on stone fruit pollination. [S1]

The same source describes Drilea as an introduction from the Dominion Experimental Farm at Morden, Manitoba, Canada. It also says the cultivar came from seed of a white fruited variety grown at the USDA Field Station at Mandan, North Dakota. [S1]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from TreeFruitsGrownInPrairieOrchards WRLeslie 1946 HQ, with 2 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Experimental Station, Morden, Manitoba, 1938, from seed of a white variety of Nanking cherry secured at the U.S.D.A. Northern Great Plains Field Station, Mandan, North Dakota.”
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“Fruit is round with flat, depressed apex; cavity medium; suture distinct, a slight groove; stem short.”
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“It blooms early May, ripens late July, and had winter injury in test winters.”
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“Melting, sweetly tart, pleasant.”
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112Pollination Studies with Stone Fruitsunknown400p8Came from seed of a white-fruited variety grown at the USDA Field Station at Mandan, North Dakota.; Described as an introduction from the Dominion Experimental Farm at Morden, Manitoba, Canada.; Classified as self-fertil

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112p8entry_pedigreeCame from seed of a white-fruited variety grown at the USDA Field Station at Mandan, North Dakota.Drilea ... self-fertile varieties ... Drilea is an introduction from the Dominion Experimental Farm, Morden, Manitoba, Canadapage_block:0.90
112p8selection_origin_referenceDescribed as an introduction from the Dominion Experimental Farm at Morden, Manitoba, Canada.Drilea ... self-fertile varieties ... Drilea is an introduction from the Dominion Experimental Farm, Morden, Manitoba, Canadapage_block:0.90
112p8description_snippetClassified as self-fertile in Table 15.Drilea ... self-fertile varieties ... Drilea is an introduction from the Dominion Experimental Farm, Morden, Manitoba, Canadapage_block:0.90
112p8taxon_contextListed within the Nanking cherry section, corresponding to Prunus tomentosa.Drilea ... self-fertile varieties ... Drilea is an introduction from the Dominion Experimental Farm, Morden, Manitoba, Canadapage_block:0.90

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entry_pedigreeCame from seed of a white-fruited variety grown at the USDA Field Station at Mandan, North Dakota.0.94
selection_origin_referenceDescribed as an introduction from the Dominion Experimental Farm at Morden, Manitoba, Canada.0.96
description_snippetClassified as self-fertile in Table 15.0.98
taxon_contextListed within the Nanking cherry section, corresponding to Prunus tomentosa.0.98

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