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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no
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Black Prune is a domestica plum of Russian origin recorded in South Dakota station literature. The surviving note is brief, but it places the cultivar in the European plum group rather than the native American plum complex. It also preserves its place in the northern trial record for imported plums [S1].
In the old Station orchard, two Black Prune trees planted in 1888 had, like other domestica plums in that planting, proved shy bearers by the time of this report [S1]. The tree was also described as being in poor condition [S1]. Black Prune is therefore less a story of clear success than a record of how Russian and other domestica plums struggled under these prairie test conditions [S1].
The source does not give a fruit description, season, flavor, or culinary use for Black Prune [S1]. What it does preserve is a management question. The bulletin suggests that the weak performance of these domestica plums may have been due in part to poor affinity with the native plum stocks on which they were worked [S1]. That note matters because it points to rootstock compatibility, not just winter injury or fruit quality, as part of the cultivar's history in the northern Plains [S1].
Black Prune is important in the archive mainly for historical and comparative reasons. It was an introduced Russian domestica plum tested in South Dakota, it bore poorly in the Station orchard, and it may reflect a broader graft compatibility problem for European plums under local conditions [S1].
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This summary currently draws chiefly from Plums in South Dakota.
Featured source descriptions
“The variety is of Russian origin.”
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“The tree is now in poor condition.”
— [1]
“Two trees set in 1888, like other Domestica varieties, have proven shy bearers.”
— [1]
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 17 | Plums in South Dakota | unknown | 6 | 0 | 0 | p11 | The entry suggests inquiry whether failure of the Domestica varieties may be due in part to lack of affinity with the native plum stocks on which they were worked.; The tree is now in poor condition.; Two trees set in 18 |
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| 17 | p11 | rootstock_compatibility | The entry suggests inquiry whether failure of the Domestica varieties may be due in part to lack of affinity with the native plum stocks on which they were worked. | Black Prune, domestica. HISTORY.-Of Russian origin. In the old Station orchard two trees set in 1888 have in common with other Domestica varieties proven shy bearers. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p11 | description_snippet | The tree is now in poor condition. | Black Prune, domestica. HISTORY.-Of Russian origin. In the old Station orchard two trees set in 1888 have in common with other Domestica varieties proven shy bearers. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p11 | productivity | Two trees set in 1888, like other Domestica varieties, have proven shy bearers. | Black Prune, domestica. HISTORY.-Of Russian origin. In the old Station orchard two trees set in 1888 have in common with other Domestica varieties proven shy bearers. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p11 | entry_location | The observations are from the old Station orchard. | Black Prune, domestica. HISTORY.-Of Russian origin. In the old Station orchard two trees set in 1888 have in common with other Domestica varieties proven shy bearers. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p11 | selection_origin_reference | The variety is of Russian origin. | Black Prune, domestica. HISTORY.-Of Russian origin. In the old Station orchard two trees set in 1888 have in common with other Domestica varieties proven shy bearers. | page_block:0.90 |
| 17 | p11 | taxon_context | Black Prune is classified as a domestica plum. | Black Prune, domestica. HISTORY.-Of Russian origin. In the old Station orchard two trees set in 1888 have in common with other Domestica varieties proven shy bearers. | page_block:0.90 |
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| rootstock_compatibility | The entry suggests inquiry whether failure of the Domestica varieties may be due in part to lack of affinity with the native plum stocks on which they were worked. | 0.97 |
| description_snippet | The tree is now in poor condition. | 0.96 |
| productivity | Two trees set in 1888, like other Domestica varieties, have proven shy bearers. | 0.97 |
| entry_location | The observations are from the old Station orchard. | 0.95 |
| selection_origin_reference | The variety is of Russian origin. | 0.98 |
| taxon_context | Black Prune is classified as a domestica plum. | 0.99 |
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