Cultivar 381: Barnsbeck

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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

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Barnsbeck is presented as an Americana plum from Vermillion, South Dakota. The surviving note calls it a good market variety, suggesting it was valued for practical selling quality in the northern plains fruit trade rather than as a curiosity. [S1]

The historical record is brief but useful. The statement in the bulletin is attributed to H. C. Warner of Forestburg, South Dakota, and dated October 1903. This places Barnsbeck in the early prairie era network of named growers and experiment station variety reporting. [S1]

The excerpt does not preserve a fuller description of the fruit, tree, season, or handling qualities beyond that short market note. What can be said securely is that Barnsbeck was an Americana plum, was associated with South Dakota, and had enough local reputation to be recorded as a market sort in an experiment station cultivar account. [S1]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Plums in South Dakota.

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“Described as a good market variety.”
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“The statement is attributed to H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D., Oct., 1903.”
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17Plums in South Dakotaunknown400p10The statement is attributed to H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D., Oct., 1903.; Described as a good market variety.; Originated at Vermillion, S. D.; Barnsbeck is presented as an Americana plum.

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17p10anecdote_snippetThe statement is attributed to H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D., Oct., 1903.Barnsbeck, Americana.page_block:0.90
17p10recommendation_contextDescribed as a good market variety.Barnsbeck, Americana.page_block:0.90
17p10entry_locationOriginated at Vermillion, S. D.Barnsbeck, Americana.page_block:0.90
17p10taxon_contextBarnsbeck is presented as an Americana plum.Barnsbeck, Americana.page_block:0.90

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anecdote_snippetThe statement is attributed to H. C. Warner, Forestburg, S. D., Oct., 1903.0.94
recommendation_contextDescribed as a good market variety.0.95
entry_locationOriginated at Vermillion, S. D.0.97
taxon_contextBarnsbeck is presented as an Americana plum.0.96

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