Cultivar 2307: Prairie Sensation

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

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Prairie Sensation appears in a 2019 University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program handout of recommended fruit varieties. It is listed in the University of Saskatchewan varieties section on a page that also covers prairie fruit crops, including apples, cherry plums, grapes, pears, and seabuckthorn. [S1]

The source gives only a brief note. Prairie Sensation is grouped with Autumn Delight and Misty Rose and described as “very tasty and firm.” [S1] The handout does not give parentage, release date, breeder, fruit color, ripening season, storage behavior, tree habit, disease notes, or direct hardiness wording for Prairie Sensation. [S1]

Its prairie context is indirect. The source is a University of Saskatchewan recommendation list based on Saskatchewan fruit-growing experience, with timing estimates tied to Saskatoon conditions. It does not give a zone rating or a specific winter survival statement for Prairie Sensation. [S1]

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Featured source descriptions

“Fruit is roundish to slightly oblate; the cross section is round and the longitudinal section is unequal.”
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“There is scant bloom and the lenticels are numerous and inconspicuous.”
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“Titratable acidity is listed as 0.56-0.75% malic acid.”
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“Sugar is listed as 12.7-13.7 Brix.”
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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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143Recommended fruit Varietiesunknown200p4Listed in the University of Saskatchewan varieties subsection.; Included among three varieties described as very tasty and firm.

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143p4breeder_referenceListed in the University of Saskatchewan varieties subsection.(these 3 are very tasty and firm) Autumn Delight ;Prairie Sensation Misty Rosepage_block:0.90
143p4flavor_profileIncluded among three varieties described as very tasty and firm.(these 3 are very tasty and firm) Autumn Delight ;Prairie Sensation Misty Rosepage_block:0.90

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breeder_referenceListed in the University of Saskatchewan varieties subsection.0.92
flavor_profileIncluded among three varieties described as very tasty and firm.0.95

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