Cultivar 2201: Dundee

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

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Dundee is a named grafted upright juniper listed by The Daniels Nursery in its 1950 planting guide. The catalog presents it as an ornamental evergreen, not an edible fruit cultivar. It calls Dundee “the most symmetrical and compactly self-forming” of the upright junipers on the page. [S1]

The source gives no breeder, origin place, release year, parentage, or accession history. Its documented context is a commercial nursery listing, not a breeding record. [S1]

The plant is described as solid, dense, and filled out to the ground. Its foliage is silvery green, though the catalog says the silver tone is weaker than in the other listed varieties. [S1]

Daniels presents Dundee as one of the hardiest and most generally satisfactory grafted junipers in the group. The page comes from a northern nursery catalog for hardy landscape plantings, but it gives no formal hardiness zone. [S1]

No fruit description, culinary use, ripening season, storage behavior, disease note, or lineage relationship is provided. The evidence supports Dundee as an ornamental grafted juniper entry, not a Pomologica fruit cultivar record. [S1]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Daniels planting guide, 1950.

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106Daniels planting guide, 1950unknown500p16Described as one of the hardiest and most generally satisfactory of the grafted junipers.; Color is silvery green, but not as strong a silver as the other listed varieties.; Characteristically solid and well filled out t

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106p16entry_hardiness_observationDescribed as one of the hardiest and most generally satisfactory of the grafted junipers.DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers.page_block:0.90
106p16fruit_colorColor is silvery green, but not as strong a silver as the other listed varieties.DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers.page_block:0.90
106p16description_snippetCharacteristically solid and well filled out to the ground.DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers.page_block:0.90
106p16growth_habitDescribed as the most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers.DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers.page_block:0.90
106p16taxon_contextListed under The Grafted Junipers.DUNDEE—The most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers.page_block:0.90

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entry_hardiness_observationDescribed as one of the hardiest and most generally satisfactory of the grafted junipers.0.88
fruit_colorColor is silvery green, but not as strong a silver as the other listed varieties.0.88
description_snippetCharacteristically solid and well filled out to the ground.0.92
growth_habitDescribed as the most symmetrical and compactly self-forming of the upright junipers.0.96
taxon_contextListed under The Grafted Junipers.0.98

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