Cultivar 372: Smokey

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

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Smokey is a Saskatoon cultivar listed by the Province of Manitoba as a Canadian mid-late season variety recommended for northern Manitoba. The source places it in the Saskatoon section and treats it as one of the named cultivated selections suited to that region. [S1]

The evidence here is brief but useful. It links Smokey directly to recommendation lists for northern Manitoba, giving it clear geographic relevance for prairie and boreal growing conditions in Manitoba. The same page says Saskatoons grow naturally through many parts of Manitoba, with fruiting usually from mid July into August, but it gives no cultivar specific detail for Smokey beyond its recommended status and mid-late season timing. [S1]

This source does not provide parentage, breeder, introduction history, fruit description, storage notes, or cultivar specific disease or hardiness detail. For now, Smokey's strongest supported identity in the archive is as a recommended mid-late season Saskatoon for northern Manitoba. [S1]

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Fruit Crops for Northern Manitoba.

Featured source descriptions

“This cultivar is presented as part of the standard regional recommendation list for northern Manitoba plantings.”
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“Smokey is one of the recommended Saskatoon cultivars for northern Manitoba and is categorized as mid-late season.”
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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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111Fruit Crops for Northern Manitobaunknown200p15Recommended for northern Manitoba as a Canadian mid-late season Saskatoon variety.; Smokey is presented in the Saskatoon section as a Saskatoon variety.

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111p15recommendation_contextRecommended for northern Manitoba as a Canadian mid-late season Saskatoon variety.Saskatoon varieties recommended for northern Manitoba are Canadian mid-late season: · Smokeypage_block:0.90
111p15taxon_contextSmokey is presented in the Saskatoon section as a Saskatoon variety.Saskatoon varieties recommended for northern Manitoba are Canadian mid-late season: · Smokeypage_block:0.90

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recommendation_contextRecommended for northern Manitoba as a Canadian mid-late season Saskatoon variety.0.99
taxon_contextSmokey is presented in the Saskatoon section as a Saskatoon variety.0.98

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