Taxon ID: 3
Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=yes
Relationships: 2 | Linked Entities (visible): 2 | Evidence claims: 22 | History events: 3 | Catalog issue offerings: 0
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Claim Types: breeding_cross:6, growth_habit:4, institution_reference:4, description_snippet:2, ornamental_use:2, ripening_window:2, productivity:1, storage_duration:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON
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Indian is a cold-climate fruit cultivar with reported parentage Champa is the Siou x Indian name for [2], with breeder/program attribution from South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station [1].
Reported parentage includes Champa is the Siou x Indian name for [2]; Cikana is the Siou x Indian [2]; Oziya is the Siou x Indian name for [2].
Reported fruit characteristics: description notes include pumila." FROM THE ORNAMENTAL STANDPOINT In June, 1901, in Bulletin 72 of the South Dakota Station, now out of print, the present writer discussed the ornamental value of these two Sand Cherries as follows: Prunus Besseyi, Bailey. [1]; The plants are remarkably productive when young or on young ·shoots, but for older plants some system of renewal pruning may be advisable. [1]; storage notes include keep them properly [1]; productivity notes include productive when young or on young ·shoots, but [1].
This summary currently draws chiefly from The Western Sand Cherry, with 1 additional supporting sources linked below.
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 15 | The Western Sand Cherry | unknown | 17 | 0 | 1 | n/a | pumila." FROM THE ORNAMENTAL STANDPOINT In June, 1901, in Bulletin 72 of the South Dakota Station, now out of print, the present writer discussed the ornamental value of these two Sand Cherries as follows: Prunus Besseyi |
| 21 | Progress in Plant Breeding | unknown | 5 | 2 | 2 | n/a | Champa is the Siou x Indian name for; Cikana is the Siou x Indian; Oziya is the Siou x Indian name for; Tokata is the Siou x Indian for |
| Document | Page | Claim Type | Claim | Quote | Match |
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| Year | Nursery | Catalog Issue | Relation |
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| Relation | Type | ID | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| cross_parent | cultivar | 228 | Cikana Is The Siou |
| cross_parent | cultivar | 224 | Kahinta Is The Siou |
| Type | Claim | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| breeding_cross | Champa is the Siou x Indian name for | 0.65 |
| breeding_cross | Cikana is the Siou x Indian | 0.65 |
| breeding_cross | Oziya is the Siou x Indian name for | 0.65 |
| breeding_cross | Tokata is the Siou x Indian for | 0.65 |
| breeding_cross | Kahinta is the Siou x Indian | 0.65 |
| description_snippet | pumila." FROM THE ORNAMENTAL STANDPOINT In June, 1901, in Bulletin 72 of the South Dakota Station, now out of print, the present writer discussed the ornamental value of these two Sand Cherries as follows: Prunus Besseyi | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | The plants are remarkably productive when young or on young ·shoots, but for older plants some system of renewal pruning may be advisable. | 0.54 |
| ornamental_use | ornamental value of these two Sand Cherries as follows | 0.56 |
| ornamental_use | ORNAMENTAL STANDPOINT | 0.56 |
| productivity | productive when young or on young ·shoots, but | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | mature without bloom; flesh thin, acid | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | mature; flowers one-third to one-half inch | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | keep them properly | 0.56 |
| growth_habit | prostrate | 0.52 |
| growth_habit | bushy | 0.52 |
| growth_habit | dwarf | 0.52 |
| growth_habit | spreading | 0.52 |
| institution_reference | South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station | 0.60 |
| institution_reference | South Dakota Agricultural College | 0.60 |
| institution_reference | Bulletins South Dakota State University | 0.60 |
| institution_reference | South Dakota State University | 0.60 |
| breeding_cross | The Teton Siou x Indian | 0.65 |
| ID | Type | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 286 | cross_event | 1915 | Cikana is the Siou x Indian |
| 283 | cross_event | 1915 | Kahinta is the Siou x Indian |
| 215 | cross_event | 1904 | The Teton Siou x Indian |