Cultivar 2072: Kamchatskaya (Kamchatka)

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Kamchatskaya, also listed as Kamchatka, is a named haskap or blue honeysuckle germplasm entry in the University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program collection. The source places it within Lonicera caerulea material used for haskap breeding. It appears in a table of germplasm acquired from outside programs and nurseries, not in a cultivar profile. [S1]

The record says the University of Saskatchewan acquired Kamchatskaya in 2003 from Jim Gilbert / Northwoods Nursery in Oregon, USA. The same table gives Russian, Japanese, and Kuril context for the wider collection, but it does not state Kamchatskaya's breeder, original selection site, parentage, or release history. [S1]

The source gives no fruit description for Kamchatskaya. It does not describe berry size, color, shape, flesh, flavor, ripening season, storage, or culinary use. [S1]

The source also does not describe plant habit, yield, disease behavior, or pruning traits for this entry. In the record, its value is as named germplasm in the University of Saskatchewan haskap program, not as a fully described released cultivar. [S1]

No direct hardiness zone or winter survival statement is given for Kamchatskaya. Its presence in the University of Saskatchewan haskap collection supports relevance to prairie breeding, but it is not a confirmed hardiness rating for the cultivar itself. [S1]

The strongest supported identity is a Lonicera caerulea haskap germplasm entry with the alternate name Kamchatka. Parentage and later breeding use are not documented in the available record. [S1]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012.

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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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102Haskap Breeding & Production - Final Report, January 2012unknown300p109Shown with the alternate name Kamchatka.; Listed under source Jim Gilbert / Northwoods Nursery, Oregon, USA.; Listed in Table 2 as part of the University of Saskatchewan germplasm collection acquired in 2003.

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102p109description_snippetShown with the alternate name Kamchatka.2003 Jim Gilbert / Northwoods Nursery, Oregon, USA ... Kamchatskaya (Kamchatka)page_block:0.90
102p109source_reference_abbreviationListed under source Jim Gilbert / Northwoods Nursery, Oregon, USA.2003 Jim Gilbert / Northwoods Nursery, Oregon, USA ... Kamchatskaya (Kamchatka)page_block:0.90
102p109selection_origin_referenceListed in Table 2 as part of the University of Saskatchewan germplasm collection acquired in 2003.2003 Jim Gilbert / Northwoods Nursery, Oregon, USA ... Kamchatskaya (Kamchatka)page_block:0.90

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description_snippetShown with the alternate name Kamchatka.0.97
source_reference_abbreviationListed under source Jim Gilbert / Northwoods Nursery, Oregon, USA.0.98
selection_origin_referenceListed in Table 2 as part of the University of Saskatchewan germplasm collection acquired in 2003.0.98

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