Cultivar 1510: Prunus Spp 'Hennepin'

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

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Prunus spp. 'Hennepin' is listed as a plum hybrid in a University of Minnesota source. In a seedling establishment and herbivory discussion, it is grouped with other Prunus selections that showed moderate diameter and trunk cross sectional area change, low to moderate herbivore damage, and some sucker production [S1].

The same source records a herbivore damage rating of 3.1 for 'Hennepin', with Tukey HSD grouping “bc” [S1]. The page text also treats 'Hennepin' as part of a group considered more likely to become invasive than P. domestica cultivars, though this is presented as a comparative risk context rather than a full cultivar description [S1].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Minnesota #1695.

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“Hennepin is grouped as having moderate growth change and low to moderate herbivore injury, with some seedlings producing suckers.”
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“Herbivore damage rating is recorded as 3.1 for Prunus spp. 'Hennepin', with Tukey HSD grouping 'bc'.”
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“Page text cites Hennepin within the set viewed as more likely to become invasive than P. domestica cultivars.”
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7Minnesota #1695unknown300p58 p94Herbivore damage rating is recorded as 3.1 for Prunus spp. 'Hennepin', with Tukey HSD grouping 'bc'.; Page text cites Hennepin within the set viewed as more likely to become invasive than P. domestica cultivars.; Hennepi

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7p94description_snippetHerbivore damage rating is recorded as 3.1 for Prunus spp. 'Hennepin', with Tukey HSD grouping 'bc'.Plum Prunus spp. 'Hennepin' 3.1 bcpage_block:0.90
7p58anecdote_snippetPage text cites Hennepin within the set viewed as more likely to become invasive than P. domestica cultivars.In contrast, P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and hybrids Prunus spp. ‘South Dakota’ and ‘Hennepin’ had moderate changes in diameter and ∆TCA, low to moderate herbivore damage, and some seedlings producedpage_block:0.90
7p58description_snippetHennepin is grouped as having moderate growth change and low to moderate herbivore injury, with some seedlings producing suckers.In contrast, P. americana ‘Hazel’, P. munsoniana ‘Whittaker’, and hybrids Prunus spp. ‘South Dakota’ and ‘Hennepin’ had moderate changes in diameter and ∆TCA, low to moderate herbivore damage, and some seedlings producedpage_block:0.90

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description_snippetHerbivore damage rating is recorded as 3.1 for Prunus spp. 'Hennepin', with Tukey HSD grouping 'bc'.0.98
anecdote_snippetPage text cites Hennepin within the set viewed as more likely to become invasive than P. domestica cultivars.0.86
description_snippetHennepin is grouped as having moderate growth change and low to moderate herbivore injury, with some seedlings producing suckers.0.99

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