Cultivar 56: Pawnee Golden

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Usage Facet: class=mixed; edible_score=4.0; ornamental_score=1.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 7 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Pawnee Golden is a cold-climate fruit cultivar introduced in 1939 [1].

Reported fruit characteristics: color notes include black [1].

This summary currently draws chiefly from New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest.

Selected source quotations

“It is the fourth generation from the Crandall grown among many native South Dakota seedlings of Golden Currant”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p28
“The shining black fruit is % inches across, good quality”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p28
“The shrub is of strong growth and a heavy bearer”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p28

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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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1New Hardy Fruits for the Northwestunknown700p28Pawnee Golden: black; {"cultivar_name":"Pawnee Golden","year":1939,"heading_raw":"PAWNEE golden","locations":[],"crosses":[],"fruit_size_mentions":[],"color_mentions":[],"morphology_terms":[],"pedigree_phrases":[],"flavo

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DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
1p28verbatim_quoteThe shrub is of strong growth and a heavy bearerThe shrub is of strong growth and a heavy bearernormalized_exact:1.00
1p28verbatim_quoteThe shining black fruit is % inches across, good qualityThe shining black fruit is % inches across, good qualitynormalized_exact:1.00
1p28verbatim_quoteIt is the fourth generation from the Crandall grown among many native South Dakota seedlings of Golden CurrantIt is the fourth generation from the Crandall grown among many native South Dakota seedlings of Golden Currantnormalized_exact:1.00
1p28verbatim_quotePAWNEE golden currant-1939PAWNEE golden currant-1939normalized_exact:1.00

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Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
fruit_colorblack0.53
structured_entry_json{"cultivar_name":"Pawnee Golden","year":1939,"heading_raw":"PAWNEE golden","locations":[],"crosses":[],"fruit_size_mentions":[],"color_mentions":[],"morphology_terms":[],"pedigree_phrases":[],"flavor_phrases":[],"storage0.95
verbatim_quoteThe shrub is of strong growth and a heavy bearer0.97
verbatim_quoteThe shining black fruit is % inches across, good quality0.97
verbatim_quoteIt is the fourth generation from the Crandall grown among many native South Dakota seedlings of Golden Currant0.97
verbatim_quotePAWNEE golden currant-19390.97
release_year_reference19390.92

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