Cultivar 2098: Jack Pine

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

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Jack Pine appears in the Northwest Nursery Co. catalog as a hardy pine for prairie planting, not as a fruit cultivar. The catalog says it is native to Eastern Montana and calls it “the most rapid grower of all pines.” [S1]

The entry focuses on practical use. Jack Pine is described as extremely hardy, able to grow on poor soil, and useful for windbreaks and groves. The catalog also recommends it as a fast background tree for slower spruces. [S1]

The catalog includes a local example. A Barnes County farmer transplanted sixty nursery-grown pines, 5 to 6 feet high, and lost only three. He reportedly planned to plant the same number again the next spring. [S1]

No fruit traits, cultivar parentage, breeder, release date, or zone rating are given. The evidence supports Jack Pine as a nursery-listed hardy tree for North Dakota and nearby prairie conditions, not as a named fruiting perennial cultivar. [S1]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co..

Selected source quotations

“JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines.”
PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co., p9

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103PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co.unknown700p9The same farmer decided to plant that many more the coming spring.; A Barnes County farmer transplanted sixty pines 5 to 6 feet high from the nursery with a loss of only three trees.; Especially valuable for giving a bac

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

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103p9anecdote_snippetThe same farmer decided to plant that many more the coming spring.JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines.page_block:0.90
103p9anecdote_snippetA Barnes County farmer transplanted sixty pines 5 to 6 feet high from the nursery with a loss of only three trees.JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines.page_block:0.90
103p9recommendation_contextEspecially valuable for giving a background to the slower growing spruces.JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines.page_block:0.90
103p9recommendation_contextMakes a splendid windbreak and grove.JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines.page_block:0.90
103p9entry_hardiness_observationExtremely hardy and doing well on poor soil.JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines.page_block:0.90
103p9growth_habitSaid to be the most rapid grower of all pines.JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines.page_block:0.90
103p9entry_locationDescribed as a native of Eastern Montana.JACK PINE-This is also a native of Eastern Montana. It is the most rapid grower of all pines.page_block:0.90

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Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
anecdote_snippetThe same farmer decided to plant that many more the coming spring.0.84
anecdote_snippetA Barnes County farmer transplanted sixty pines 5 to 6 feet high from the nursery with a loss of only three trees.0.87
recommendation_contextEspecially valuable for giving a background to the slower growing spruces.0.90
recommendation_contextMakes a splendid windbreak and grove.0.94
entry_hardiness_observationExtremely hardy and doing well on poor soil.0.95
growth_habitSaid to be the most rapid grower of all pines.0.92
entry_locationDescribed as a native of Eastern Montana.0.93

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