Cultivar 2128: Yuteca

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

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Yuteca appears in a 1921 South Dakota State College horticulture catalog as a Hansen hybrid plum sold as nursery stock. The source does not describe its fruit, parentage, breeder, or release history. It lists Yuteca with Waneta, Opata, Sapa, Hanska, Wachampa, Kaw, Winnipeg, and Assiniboin in the Hansen hybrid plum and sand cherry rootstock section. [S1]

The only cultivar-specific detail is commercial and propagation related. Yuteca was sold as a one-year budded tree on sand cherry stock for $1.50. [S1] The same page says plums on native sand cherry roots bore very early, dwarfed the tree without dwarfing the fruit, and were useful for tub culture, crossing work, or small amateur dwarf orchards. [S1]

No direct hardiness rating is stated for Yuteca. Its listing in a Brookings, South Dakota fruit breeding and nursery catalog gives prairie trial and distribution context. The packet does not support a zone rating or winter survival claim for the cultivar itself. [S1]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Some New Fruits, with 3 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Yuteca is referenced within the selected native plum discussion and tied to South Dakota native plum work.”
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“First sent out in spring 1907 as South Dakota No. 8.”
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“Indexed entry with reference to Bulletin 224, page 31.”
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“Yuteca is glossed as Sioux Indian for "to refresh."”
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Related cultivars mentioned in source context

WanetaOpataSapaHanskaWachampaKawWinnipegAssiniboin

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104Northern novelties for 1921 : some new fruits, ornamentals, etc.unknown200p3Priced at $1.50 each in the sand cherry rootstock list.; Listed as available one-year budded on sand cherry stocks.

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104p3description_snippetPriced at $1.50 each in the sand cherry rootstock list.We have a few trees, all one year old buds on Sand Cherry Stocks of the following varieties: Waneta, Opata, Sapa, Hanska, Wachampa, Kaw, Winnipeg, Assiniboin, and Yuteca, at $1.50 each.page_block:0.90
104p3rootstock_compatibilityListed as available one-year budded on sand cherry stocks.We have a few trees, all one year old buds on Sand Cherry Stocks of the following varieties: Waneta, Opata, Sapa, Hanska, Wachampa, Kaw, Winnipeg, Assiniboin, and Yuteca, at $1.50 each.page_block:0.90

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description_snippetPriced at $1.50 each in the sand cherry rootstock list.0.93
rootstock_compatibilityListed as available one-year budded on sand cherry stocks.0.96

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