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Document: 1 New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest

Source page: Open page 25 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 32

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1338&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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  • Hanska | entry_pedigree | Hanska is part of the first hybrids of native plum, Prunus Americana, with Chinese apricot-plum, Prunus Simonii.
  • Hanska | flavor_profile | Hanska is grouped with Kaga, Toka and Tokata as widely grown for the excellent flavor of firm fragrant flesh.
  • Hanska | recommendation_context | In Minnesota these fragrant plums are excellent pollinizers for other hybrid or native plums.
  • Inkpa | description_snippet | Inkpa is listed among the distributed seedlings from the first native plum x Chinese apricot-plum hybrids.
  • Inkpa | entry_pedigree | Inkpa is part of the first hybrids of native plum, Prunus Americana, with Chinese apricot-plum, Prunus Simonii.
  • Kaga | entry_pedigree | Kaga is part of the first hybrids of native plum, Prunus Americana, with Chinese apricot-plum, Prunus Simonii.
  • Kaga | flavor_profile | Kaga is grouped with Toka, Hanska and Tokata as widely grown for the excellent flavor of firm fragrant flesh.
  • Kaga | recommendation_context | In Minnesota these fragrant plums are excellent pollinizers for other hybrid or native plums.
  • Kahinta | entry_pedigree | The page states the sister varieties Kahinta, Waneta and Tawena are hybrids of the Japanese plum, Prunus salicina / P. trifiora, with the native plum Prunus Americana.
  • Kahinta | source_reference_abbreviation | Kahinta was described in S. D. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 224.
  • Kota | description_snippet | Fruit is oblate, with slightly sunken apex; the description continues on the next page.
  • Kota | entry_pedigree | Kota is another of the 16 original seedlings from the fragrant plum group.
  • Kota | entry_pedigree | Kota is described as a sister to Kaga, Toka, and Hanska.
  • Kota | fruit_color | Fruit is vivid dark red with large distinct yellow dots and white bloom.
  • Kota | fruit_size | Fruit is 1 3/4 inches across and 1 1/2 inches deep.
  • Kota | fruit_size | Kota is worthy of introduction because of its larger size, and the fruit averages larger than Kaga, Toka, and Hanska.
  • Kota | release_year_reference | Kota plum is listed with the year 1939.
  • Oacoma | culinary_use | Fruit is suitable eaten fresh or as preserves; skin is thin and dissolves in cooking.
  • Oacoma | description_snippet | The pit is rather small, round, flattened, with smooth rounded edges and no sharp points.
  • Oacoma | flavor_profile | Fruit is described as of very best quality eaten fresh or as preserves.
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  • S. D. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 224
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  • Hanska | entry_pedigree | Hanska belongs to the first hybrids of native plum (Prunus americana) with the Chinese apricot-plum (Prunus simonii).
  • Hanska | flavor_profile | Hanska is among the fragrant plum introductions valued for excellent flavor of the firm fragrant flesh.
  • Hanska | recommendation_context | Hanska is noted as widely grown in many states.
  • Inkpa | entry_pedigree | Inkpa belongs to the first hybrids of native plum (Prunus americana) with the Chinese apricot-plum (Prunus simonii).
  • Kaga | entry_pedigree | Kaga belongs to the first hybrids of native plum (Prunus americana) with the Chinese apricot-plum (Prunus simonii).
  • Kaga | flavor_profile | Kaga is among the fragrant plum introductions valued for excellent flavor of the firm fragrant flesh.
  • Kaga | recommendation_context | Kaga is noted as widely grown in many states.
  • Kahinta | description_snippet | Kahinta is one of three sister varieties described with Waneta and Tawena.
  • Kahinta | entry_pedigree | Kahinta is one of the sister varieties described as hybrids of the Japanese plum with the native plum Prunus americana.
  • Kahinta | taxon_context | The Japanese plum is identified here as Prunus salicina, with citation variants also given in the text.
  • Kota | description_snippet | Kota is another of the 16 original seedlings considered worthy of introduction because of its larger size.
  • Kota | description_snippet | The fruit is oblate with a slightly sunken apex.
  • Kota | entry_pedigree | Kota is a sister to Kaga, Toka, and Hanska.
  • Kota | fruit_color | The fruit is a vivid dark red with large distinct yellow dots and white bloom.
  • Kota | fruit_size | Its fruit averages larger; fruit is about 1 3/8 inches across and 1 1/2 inches deep.
  • Kota | release_year_reference | Kota plum is given with the year 1939.
  • Oacoma | culinary_use | It is described as of very best quality eaten fresh or as preserves.
  • Oacoma | description_snippet | Skin is thin and dissolves in cooking; the pit is rather small, round, flattened, with smooth rounded edges and no sharp points.
  • Oacoma | fruit_color | The fruit is red and round.
  • Oacoma | fruit_size | Fruit is about 1 3/8 inches across.
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