Cultivar 1371: Siberian

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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: 9 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Claim Types: description_snippet:2, taxon_context:2, anecdote_snippet:1, growth_habit:1, rootstock_compatibility:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

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Siberian is recorded as “Wild Siberian,” noted as a synonym for Malus baccata [S1].

The packet provides only this taxon-context note and no separate cultivar-level description, so it cannot be confirmed here that “Siberian” is a distinct cultivar entry rather than a name for the species [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from An index of fruit cultivars tested or developed on the Canadian prairies., with 3 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Listed under Apricots in the page's 'List of Varieties Described.'”
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“Entry is identified as a species.”
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“With white to rich pink flowers.”
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“Fruit woody.”
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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

DocumentTitle/URLRightsClaimsRelationshipsHistory EventsPagesSnippets
106Daniels planting guide, 1950unknown500p15Its distinctive size, form and foliage texture fill a place in the landscape that no other evergreen does.; Described as the hardiest of the Arborvitae.; Foliage a rich dark almost bluish-green.; A compact, dense, and bu
14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown300p7Russian experience with pure Siberian crab stock is described as being confirmed by station experiments.; Experiments at the station since Bulletin 65 reported this approach as perfectly hardy (under observed conditions)
3Edible Apples in Prairie Canadaunknown100p74Listed as a synonym for Malus baccata.

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
106p15description_snippetIts distinctive size, form and foliage texture fill a place in the landscape that no other evergreen does.SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline.page_block:0.90
106p15entry_hardiness_observationDescribed as the hardiest of the Arborvitae.SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline.page_block:0.90
106p15description_snippetFoliage a rich dark almost bluish-green.SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline.page_block:0.90
106p15growth_habitAcompact, dense, and bushy plant; conical in outline.SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline.page_block:0.90
106p15taxon_contextListed under The Arborvitae.SIBERIAN—Acompact, dense, and bushy plant. Conical in outline.page_block:0.90
14p7anecdote_snippetRussian experience with pure Siberian crab stock is described as being confirmed by station experiments.the Russian method ... using the pure Siberian crab (Pyrus baccata) as a stock, in such a way that the entire root system is of the crabpage_block:0.90
14p7entry_hardiness_observationExperiments at the station since Bulletin 65 reported this approach as perfectly hardy (under observed conditions).the Russian method ... using the pure Siberian crab (Pyrus baccata) as a stock, in such a way that the entire root system is of the crabpage_block:0.90
14p7rootstock_compatibilityPyrus baccata is used as a pure stock with the entire root system from the crab; this is presented as a preventive strategy for winter root-killing.the Russian method ... using the pure Siberian crab (Pyrus baccata) as a stock, in such a way that the entire root system is of the crabpage_block:0.90
3p74taxon_contextListed as a synonym for Malus baccata.Wild Siberian (syn for Malus baccata)page_block:0.90

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Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetIts distinctive size, form and foliage texture fill a place in the landscape that no other evergreen does.0.94
entry_hardiness_observationDescribed as the hardiest of the Arborvitae.0.98
description_snippetFoliage a rich dark almost bluish-green.0.97
growth_habitA compact, dense, and bushy plant; conical in outline.0.98
taxon_contextListed under The Arborvitae.0.99
anecdote_snippetRussian experience with pure Siberian crab stock is described as being confirmed by station experiments.0.93
entry_hardiness_observationExperiments at the station since Bulletin 65 reported this approach as perfectly hardy (under observed conditions).0.94
rootstock_compatibilityPyrus baccata is used as a pure stock with the entire root system from the crab; this is presented as a preventive strategy for winter root-killing.0.98
taxon_contextListed as a synonym for Malus baccata.0.98

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