Cultivar 1503: Prunus Domestica 'Mount Royal'

Taxon ID:

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

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 4 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

Open profile JSON | Open lineage explorer | Open lineage JSON

Evidence Badge: emerging | claims=4 | sources=1 | contradictions=0

Claim Types: anecdote_snippet:2, description_snippet:2 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

Connected Views: lineage table | lineage graph | history charts | trait matrix | search

Link Filter: showing signal links (candidate hidden); hidden candidate links=0. Show candidate links

Wiki Draft

Prunus domestica 'Mount Royal' appears in a University of Minnesota discussion of plum seed germination and seedling establishment. Its germination was variable across environments, scarification treatments, and seed storage, unlike Dakota and Hennepin, which were described as consistently high germinating in the same context [S1].

In seedling establishment observations, Mount Royal was grouped with Todd and Winona as having low to moderate seedling survival, high herbivore damage, low stem diameter or trunk cross sectional area change, and few root suckers [S1]. The study interpreted this group as having a relatively low likelihood of invasiveness compared with some U.S. plum and hybrid lines in that study context [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

Featured source descriptions

“Low to moderate seedling survival with high herbivore damage and low change in stem diameter/∆TCA on this page’s data.”
[1]
“Mount Royal is grouped with plum entries interpreted as having relatively low likelihood of invasiveness versus certain U.S. plum/hybrid lines in this study context.”
[1]

Parentage

Direct parent cultivars

Parentage claim text

Lineage Links

Derived or downstream cultivar links

Story Highlights

Source-story quotations

Family Navigation

Taxonomy context: Genus: Prunus | open genus tree

Related cultivars mentioned in source context

No sibling cultivars surfaced from source quotes yet.

Cold Hardiness

Zone assertions are structured rows. Hardiness claim text appears in evidence claims and page-linked citations.

Zone MinZone MaxZone TextAssertion TypeOutcomeLocationConfidence
No explicit zone assertion rows yet.

Media Gallery

No linked media assets.

Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

DocumentTitle/URLRightsClaimsRelationshipsHistory EventsPagesSnippets
7Minnesota #1695unknown400p52 p58Mount Royal is grouped with plum entries interpreted as having relatively low likelihood of invasiveness versus certain U.S. plum/hybrid lines in this study context.; Low to moderate seedling survival with high herbivore

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
7p58anecdote_snippetMount Royal is grouped with plum entries interpreted as having relatively low likelihood of invasiveness versus certain U.S. plum/hybrid lines in this study context.Seedlings from cultivars P. domestica ‘Mount Royal’, and ‘Todd’, and Prunus spp. ‘Winona’ had low to moderate seedling survival, high herbivore damage, low changes in diameter and ∆TCA, and low numbers of root suckers.page_block:0.90
7p58description_snippetLow to moderate seedling survival with high herbivore damage and low change in stem diameter/∆TCA on this page’s data.Seedlings from cultivars P. domestica ‘Mount Royal’, and ‘Todd’, and Prunus spp. ‘Winona’ had low to moderate seedling survival, high herbivore damage, low changes in diameter and ∆TCA, and low numbers of root suckers.page_block:0.90
7p52anecdote_snippetVariable germination is contrasted with consistently high-germinating Dakota and Hennepin."In contrast, P. domestica ‘Mount Royal’ ... had variable germination percentages across environments, scarification treatments and seed storage."page_block:0.90
7p52description_snippetGermination was variable across environments, scarification methods, and storage for this named plum cultivar."In contrast, P. domestica ‘Mount Royal’ ... had variable germination percentages across environments, scarification treatments and seed storage."page_block:0.90

Nursery Offering Timeline

YearNurseryCatalog IssueRelation
No catalog issue offerings linked.

Linked Entities

RelationTypeIDLabel
No linked entities at this filter level.

Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
anecdote_snippetMount Royal is grouped with plum entries interpreted as having relatively low likelihood of invasiveness versus certain U.S. plum/hybrid lines in this study context.0.85
description_snippetLow to moderate seedling survival with high herbivore damage and low change in stem diameter/∆TCA on this page’s data.0.98
anecdote_snippetVariable germination is contrasted with consistently high-germinating Dakota and Hennepin.0.91
description_snippetGermination was variable across environments, scarification methods, and storage for this named plum cultivar.0.98

History Events

IDTypeYearLabel
No history events.