Document 143
Title: Recommended fruit Varieties
Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/other-crops-/Popular-fruit-Varieties-2019-Handout.pdf
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Institution: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program
Publisher: University of Saskatchewan Fruit Program
Site: research-groups.usask.ca
Year: 2019
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Type: variety handout
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| ID | Relation | Source | Target | Source Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 468 | mentioned_in_document | Growers | Recommended fruit Varieties | 143 |
| 467 | mentioned_in_document | Nurseries | Recommended fruit Varieties | 143 |
| ID | Type | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1025 | year_reference | 2005 | Year reference 2005 |
| 1027 | release_event | 2005 | Release event 2005 |
| 1024 | year_reference | 2012 | Year reference 2012 |
| 1026 | release_event | 2012 | Release event 2012 |
| 1022 | year_reference | 2016 | Year reference 2016 |
| 1028 | nursery_mention | 2016 | Nurseries |
| 1029 | nursery_mention | 2016 | Growers |
| 1023 | year_reference | 2018 | Year reference 2018 |
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| 1 | flavor_profile | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | Similar flavour to Aurora; described as low acid and sweet. | cultivar 2270 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | fruit_size | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | Fruits are described as possibly the largest of any variety, averaging 2.8 grams and reaching 3.9 grams. | cultivar 2270 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | description_snippet | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | Fruits are shaped like thick surfboards. | cultivar 2270 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | recommendation_context | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | Boreal Beast is recommended as a companion for pollination. | cultivar 2270 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | growth_habit | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | Described as an upright grower similar to Aurora. | cultivar 2270 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | entry_pedigree | Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | Aurora is identified as its sibling. | cultivar 2270 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | description_snippet | Boreal Beauty: This is a major breakthrough in late ripening Haskap. In Saskatoon it ripens the first week of August. | Described as a major breakthrough in late ripening haskap. | cultivar 2267 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | growth_habit | Boreal Beauty: This is a major breakthrough in late ripening Haskap. In Saskatoon it ripens the first week of August. | Very vigorous with strong sturdy branches. | cultivar 2267 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | fruit_size | Boreal Beauty: This is a major breakthrough in late ripening Haskap. In Saskatoon it ripens the first week of August. | Fruits average 2.6 grams and can reach 3.7 grams maximum. | cultivar 2267 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | flavor_profile | Boreal Beauty: This is a major breakthrough in late ripening Haskap. In Saskatoon it ripens the first week of August. | Described as having great flavour. | cultivar 2267 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | recommendation_context | Boreal Beauty: This is a major breakthrough in late ripening Haskap. In Saskatoon it ripens the first week of August. | Boreal Beast is recommended as a companion for pollination. | cultivar 2267 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | flavor_profile | Boreal Beast: This variety is one of the highest rated for flavour and aroma but has fruit that look like a lumpy pear. | Described as one of the highest rated for flavour and aroma. | cultivar 2269 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | description_snippet | Boreal Beast: This variety is one of the highest rated for flavour and aroma but has fruit that look like a lumpy pear. | Fruit are described as looking like a lumpy pear. | cultivar 2269 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | anecdote_snippet | Boreal Beast: This variety is one of the highest rated for flavour and aroma but has fruit that look like a lumpy pear. | Named partly because it looks a little ugly and because it blooms in sync with Boreal Beauty, forming the 'Beauty and the Beast' pairing. | cultivar 2269 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | recommendation_context | Boreal Beast: This variety is one of the highest rated for flavour and aroma but has fruit that look like a lumpy pear. | Blooms in sync with Boreal Beauty and Boreal Blizzard. | cultivar 2269 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | fruit_size | Boreal Beast: This variety is one of the highest rated for flavour and aroma but has fruit that look like a lumpy pear. | Fruit average about 2 grams. | cultivar 2269 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | release_year_reference | Aurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | Released to propagators in 2012. | cultivar 543 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | fruit_size | Aurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | Described as having larger fruit than Tundra, Borealis, and the Indigos. | cultivar 543 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | growth_habit | Aurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | Described as having larger bushes than Tundra, Borealis, and the Indigos. | cultivar 543 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | flavor_profile | Aurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | Described as sweeter tasting and having half the acidity of most haskap. | cultivar 543 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | productivity | Aurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | Described as more productive than Tundra, Borealis, and the Indigos. | cultivar 543 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | recommendation_context | Aurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | Expected to be a main variety for early production, with Indigo Gem or Tundra used as pollinizers. | cultivar 543 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | description_snippet | Aurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | Can be mechanically harvested. | cultivar 543 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | growth_habit | Honey Bee: One of the fastest growing and highly productive at a young age, it was originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo. | One of the fastest growing haskap varieties described on the page. | cultivar 1893 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | productivity | Honey Bee: One of the fastest growing and highly productive at a young age, it was originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo. | Highly productive at a young age. | cultivar 1893 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | recommendation_context | Honey Bee: One of the fastest growing and highly productive at a young age, it was originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo. | Originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo varieties. | cultivar 1893 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | flavor_profile | Honey Bee: One of the fastest growing and highly productive at a young age, it was originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo. | Flavour is described as good but with an unusual zing that may contribute to mouthfeel if used for wine. | cultivar 1893 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | culinary_use | Honey Bee: One of the fastest growing and highly productive at a young age, it was originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo. | The unusual zing is discussed in relation to possible wine mouthfeel. | cultivar 1893 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | description_snippet | Honey Bee: One of the fastest growing and highly productive at a young age, it was originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo. | Fruit are long, thin, and pointed, but thicker than most Russian varieties. | cultivar 1893 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | source_reference_abbreviation | Indigo Gem (9-15): This is much more widely planted than Tundra or other Indigo series. | Selection number given as 9-15. | cultivar 1894 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | description_snippet | Indigo Gem (9-15): This is much more widely planted than Tundra or other Indigo series. | Described as much more widely planted than Tundra or other Indigo series varieties. | cultivar 1894 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | productivity | Indigo Gem (9-15): This is much more widely planted than Tundra or other Indigo series. | Nurseries found it easier to propagate, and it is also more productive and taller than Tundra. | cultivar 1894 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | recommendation_context | Aurora... is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. It will likely be a main variety for early production, with Indigo Gem or Tundra being used as pollinizers. | Mentioned as a pollinizer for Aurora. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | description_snippet | Aurora... is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. It will likely be a main variety for early production, with Indigo Gem or Tundra being used as pollinizers. | Used as a comparison variety for Aurora and Indigo Gem. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 1 | description_snippet | Aurora... has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | Mentioned as a comparison variety; Aurora is described as having larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste, and higher productivity than Bo | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | source_reference_abbreviation | Tundra (9-84): This was the favourite at the time of its release because of larger fruit size and the fruits are firm enough with little damage from harvesting machinery. | Selection/reference code given as 9-84. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | fruit_size | Tundra (9-84): This was the favourite at the time of its release because of larger fruit size and the fruits are firm enough with little damage from harvesting machinery. | Described as having larger fruit size at the time of release. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | keeping_quality | Tundra (9-84): This was the favourite at the time of its release because of larger fruit size and the fruits are firm enough with little damage from harvesting machinery. | Fruit is firm enough to suffer little damage from harvesting machinery; this level of firmness is described as very rare. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | growth_habit | Tundra (9-84): This was the favourite at the time of its release because of larger fruit size and the fruits are firm enough with little damage from harvesting machinery. | Plant is more spreading instead of upright and is slower to propagate. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | productivity | Tundra (9-84): This was the favourite at the time of its release because of larger fruit size and the fruits are firm enough with little damage from harvesting machinery. | It was higher yielding in an Ontario test, but most growers including the University of Saskatchewan find Indigo Gem more productive. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | storage_duration | Tundra (9-84): This was the favourite at the time of its release because of larger fruit size and the fruits are firm enough with little damage from harvesting machinery. | Fruit can last on the bushes into late July if birds do not find them. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Tundra (9-84): This was the favourite at the time of its release because of larger fruit size and the fruits are firm enough with little damage from harvesting machinery. | Was the favourite at release because of larger fruit and machine-harvest firmness, but Indigo Gem is often considered more productive. | cultivar 1889 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | source_reference_abbreviation | Borealis (9-94): Definitely only for home gardeners, the thick branching habit and wide leaves hides fruit and bushes look beautifully symmetrical and rounded. | Selection/reference code given as 9-94. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Borealis (9-94): Definitely only for home gardeners, the thick branching habit and wide leaves hides fruit and bushes look beautifully symmetrical and rounded. | Described as definitely only for home gardeners. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | growth_habit | Borealis (9-94): Definitely only for home gardeners, the thick branching habit and wide leaves hides fruit and bushes look beautifully symmetrical and rounded. | Has a thick branching habit, wide leaves, and a beautifully symmetrical rounded bush form, but the foliage hides fruit. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | culinary_use | Borealis (9-94): Definitely only for home gardeners, the thick branching habit and wide leaves hides fruit and bushes look beautifully symmetrical and rounded. | For most of the season fruits hold on tight and tear when picked, so they need to be used right away. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | keeping_quality | Borealis (9-94): Definitely only for home gardeners, the thick branching habit and wide leaves hides fruit and bushes look beautifully symmetrical and rounded. | Late in the season the fruits come off cleanly. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | description_snippet | Borealis (9-94): Definitely only for home gardeners, the thick branching habit and wide leaves hides fruit and bushes look beautifully symmetrical and rounded. | Fruit is harder to pick because it is hidden from view; one hand is needed to open the bush while the other picks. | cultivar 1888 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | source_reference_abbreviation | Indigo Treat (9-91) and Indigo Yum (9-92): these are similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra but we have not looked at them much. | Selection/reference code given as 9-91. | cultivar 2052 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | description_snippet | Indigo Treat (9-91) and Indigo Yum (9-92): these are similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra but we have not looked at them much. | Described as similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra, but the authors had not looked at it much. | cultivar 2052 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Indigo Treat (9-91) and Indigo Yum (9-92): these are similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra but we have not looked at them much. | Growers in Eastern Canada are preferring Indigo Treat. | cultivar 2052 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | source_reference_abbreviation | Indigo Treat (9-91) and Indigo Yum (9-92): these are similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra but we have not looked at them much. Yum was very hard to propagate so many companies dropped it. | Selection/reference code given as 9-92. | cultivar 1895 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | description_snippet | Indigo Treat (9-91) and Indigo Yum (9-92): these are similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra but we have not looked at them much. Yum was very hard to propagate so many companies dropped it. | Described as similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra, but the authors had not looked at it much. | cultivar 1895 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | growth_habit | Indigo Treat (9-91) and Indigo Yum (9-92): these are similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra but we have not looked at them much. Yum was very hard to propagate so many companies dropped it. | Very hard to propagate, causing many companies to drop it. | cultivar 1895 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | productivity | It was higher yielding in an Ontario test, but most growers including the Uof SK find Indigo Gem more productive. | Most growers, including the University of Saskatchewan, find Indigo Gem more productive than Tundra, despite Tundra being higher yielding in | cultivar 1894 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | description_snippet | It was higher yielding in an Ontario test, but most growers including the Uof SK find Indigo Gem more productive. | Indigo Treat and Indigo Yum are described as similar to Indigo Gem and Tundra. | cultivar 1894 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | June Bearers: Early: Annapolis | Listed as an early June-bearing strawberry under the Strawberry section, whose harvest timing is Early July. | cultivar 2271 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | June Bearers: Early: Annapolis Mid: Cavendish, Kent | Listed as a mid-season June-bearing strawberry under the Strawberry section, whose harvest timing is Early July. | cultivar 2272 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Mid: Cavendish, Kent | Listed as a mid-season June-bearing strawberry under the Strawberry section, whose harvest timing is Early July. | cultivar 2273 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Late: Bounty | Listed as a late June-bearing strawberry under the Strawberry section, whose harvest timing is Early July. | cultivar 166 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Dayneutrals: Tristar, Seascape (one season only?), Fern | Listed as a dayneutral strawberry under the Strawberry section. | cultivar 2274 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Everbearers: (home gardens only) Ogallalla, Fort Laramie | Listed as an everbearing strawberry for home gardens only. | cultivar 2277 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Early Mid Season: Northline, Smoky | Listed as an early-mid-season saskatoon variety; section harvest timing is Mid to late July. | cultivar 373 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Mid Season: Honeywood, Parkhill (most disease resistant) | Listed as a mid-season saskatoon variety; section harvest timing is Mid to late July. | cultivar 374 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | description_snippet | Mid Season: Honeywood, Parkhill (most disease resistant) | Noted as most disease resistant. | cultivar 2279 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Mid Late Season: Thiessen, Martin, Nelson | Listed as a mid-late-season saskatoon variety; section harvest timing is Mid to late July. | cultivar 376 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Early: Boyne; (industry standard across Canada) | Listed as an early summerbearing raspberry; summerbearers ripen late July to early August. | cultivar 2281 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | description_snippet | Early: Boyne; (industry standard across Canada) | Noted as the industry standard across Canada. | cultivar 2281 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Midseason: Festival, Steadfast (doesn’t sucker much) | Listed as a midseason summerbearing raspberry; summerbearers ripen late July to early August. | cultivar 2282 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | growth_habit | Midseason: Festival, Steadfast (doesn’t sucker much) | Doesn't sucker much. | cultivar 2283 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Late: Red Mammoth (Uof S), K81-6 (zone 3 only) | Listed as a late summerbearing raspberry; summerbearers ripen late July to early August. | cultivar 2284 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | breeder_reference | Late: Red Mammoth (Uof S), K81-6 (zone 3 only) | Associated with Uof S, meaning University of Saskatchewan. | cultivar 2284 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | entry_hardiness_observation | Late: Red Mammoth (Uof S), K81-6 (zone 3 only) | Noted as zone 3 only. | cultivar 2285 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | fruit_color | Purple: Royalty (zone 3) | Listed under purple raspberry. | cultivar 1197 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | entry_hardiness_observation | Purple: Royalty (zone 3) | Noted as zone 3. | cultivar 1197 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | fruit_color | Yellow: Honeyqueen (for home gardens only) | Listed under yellow raspberry. | cultivar 2286 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Yellow: Honeyqueen (for home gardens only) | Recommended for home gardens only. | cultivar 2286 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Primocanes also called Fall Bearers: Autumn Bliss (too late in season, except Maple Creek) | Listed as a primocane, also called fall bearer, raspberry; fallbearers ripen Sept to frost. | cultivar 2287 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | entry_location | Primocanes also called Fall Bearers: Autumn Bliss (too late in season, except Maple Creek) | Described as too late in season except at Maple Creek. | cultivar 2287 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | recommendation_context | Dwarf Sour Cherry August, but Carmine Jewel may be late July | Mentioned in the dwarf sour cherry harvest timing line: August, but Carmine Jewel may be late July. | cultivar 308 | Open Review parse |
| 2 | breeder_reference | Dwarf Sour Cherry August, but Carmine Jewel may be late July | The section states that Uof SK sour cherries are breakthroughs in sour cherry breeding, supporting University of Saskatchewan context for th | cultivar 308 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | breeder_reference | Carmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better. | Listed as a University of Saskatchewan cultivar. | cultivar 308 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Carmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better. | Placed under 'Best for commercial production (but great for gardeners too)'. | cultivar 308 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | fruit_color | Carmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better. | Fruit described as black. | cultivar 308 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | productivity | Carmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better. | Described as the most dependable variety over many years, though Juliet and Valentine did better in some years. | cultivar 308 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | flavor_profile | Carmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better. | Described as not as sweet as the Romance series but having good character and flavour. | cultivar 308 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | culinary_use | Carmine Jewel (Uof S) earliest to ripen, black fruit. Most dependable variety over many years although some years Juliet and Valentine did better. | The text notes sugar is often added to sour cherries anyway. | cultivar 308 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | selection_origin_reference | Juliet (formerly 7-21-31.0): Best combination of hardiness and great flavour. | Formerly selection 7-21-31.0. | cultivar 312 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | hardiness_observation | Juliet (formerly 7-21-31.0): Best combination of hardiness and great flavour. | Described as having the best combination of hardiness and great flavour. | cultivar 312 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | flavor_profile | Juliet (formerly 7-21-31.0): Best combination of hardiness and great flavour. | Described as having great flavour. | cultivar 312 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Juliet (formerly 7-21-31.0): Best combination of hardiness and great flavour. | Listed within the University of Saskatchewan Romance series, described as mostly dark-fruited and very tasty. | cultivar 312 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | selection_origin_reference | Valentine (formerly 7-19-27.6) it is our only red fruited cherry. Hardy and productive, it and ‘Cupid’ have bushes a bit larger than our other cherries | Formerly selection 7-19-27.6. | cultivar 313 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | fruit_color | Valentine (formerly 7-19-27.6) it is our only red fruited cherry. Hardy and productive, it and ‘Cupid’ have bushes a bit larger than our other cherries | Described as the only red-fruited cherry in this group. | cultivar 313 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | hardiness_observation | Valentine (formerly 7-19-27.6) it is our only red fruited cherry. Hardy and productive, it and ‘Cupid’ have bushes a bit larger than our other cherries | Described as hardy. | cultivar 313 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | productivity | Valentine (formerly 7-19-27.6) it is our only red fruited cherry. Hardy and productive, it and ‘Cupid’ have bushes a bit larger than our other cherries | Described as productive. | cultivar 313 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | growth_habit | Valentine (formerly 7-19-27.6) it is our only red fruited cherry. Hardy and productive, it and ‘Cupid’ have bushes a bit larger than our other cherries | Valentine and Cupid are described as having bushes a bit larger than the other cherries. | cultivar 313 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | selection_origin_reference | Romeo (formerly 7-7-5.8) Many believe Romeo is the best tasting, and I (Bob) agree. It start producing at a younger age than the others. | Formerly selection 7-7-5.8. | cultivar 310 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Romeo (formerly 7-7-5.8) Many believe Romeo is the best tasting, and I (Bob) agree. It start producing at a younger age than the others. | Placed under 'Worth trying for commercial production especially in areas warmer than Saskatoon'. | cultivar 310 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | flavor_profile | Romeo (formerly 7-7-5.8) Many believe Romeo is the best tasting, and I (Bob) agree. It start producing at a younger age than the others. | Many believe Romeo is the best tasting, and Bob agrees. | cultivar 310 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | productivity | Romeo (formerly 7-7-5.8) Many believe Romeo is the best tasting, and I (Bob) agree. It start producing at a younger age than the others. | Described as starting production at a younger age than the others. | cultivar 310 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | entry_hardiness_observation | Romeo (formerly 7-7-5.8) Many believe Romeo is the best tasting, and I (Bob) agree. It start producing at a younger age than the others. | During a -50C winter, Romeo was already in production while the other varieties were not producing. | cultivar 310 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | selection_origin_reference | Cupid (formerly 7-32-19.1) late bloom with very large fruit but doesn’t produce as well as others. | Formerly selection 7-32-19.1. | cultivar 314 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Cupid (formerly 7-32-19.1) late bloom with very large fruit but doesn’t produce as well as others. | Placed under 'Probably shouldn’t be commercially grown but worthwhile for gardeners'. | cultivar 314 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | fruit_size | Cupid (formerly 7-32-19.1) late bloom with very large fruit but doesn’t produce as well as others. | Described as having very large fruit, sometimes too large for a commercial pitting machine. | cultivar 314 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | productivity | Cupid (formerly 7-32-19.1) late bloom with very large fruit but doesn’t produce as well as others. | Described as not producing as well as others. | cultivar 314 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | growth_habit | Cupid (formerly 7-32-19.1) late bloom with very large fruit but doesn’t produce as well as others. | Valentine and Cupid are described as having bushes a bit larger than the other cherries. | cultivar 314 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | selection_origin_reference | Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by some to be a sweet cherry. | Formerly selection 7-21-16.3. | cultivar 311 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by some to be a sweet cherry. | Placed under 'Probably shouldn’t be commercially grown but worthwhile for gardeners'. | cultivar 311 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | growth_habit | Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by some to be a sweet cherry. | Described as the smallest bush, with less spreading than other varieties. | cultivar 311 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | fruit_size | Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by some to be a sweet cherry. | Small bushes are said to mean less yield and harder harvesting for commercial growers. | cultivar 311 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | keeping_quality | Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by some to be a sweet cherry. | Described as having the firmest fruit, sometimes mistaken for a sweet cherry. | cultivar 311 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | entry_hardiness_observation | Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by some to be a sweet cherry. | Had hardiness troubles when exposed to a -52C winter. | cultivar 311 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | flavor_profile | Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by some to be a sweet cherry. | Described as having great flavor and texture. | cultivar 311 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | taxon_context | Buffalo Currant: Black Giant, Black Albol | Listed under Buffalo Currant. | cultivar 2288 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Buffalo Currant: Black Giant, Black Albol | Included in the Currants & Gooseberry section with August harvest timing shown for the section. | cultivar 2288 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | taxon_context | Red Currants: Red Lake, Honey Red | Listed under Red Currants. | cultivar 175 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Red Currants: Red Lake, Honey Red | Included in the Currants & Gooseberry section with August harvest timing shown for the section. | cultivar 175 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | taxon_context | Gooseberry: Pixwell, Hinnonmaeki Red, Welcome, Jahn’s Prairie | Listed under Gooseberry. | cultivar 177 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Gooseberry: Pixwell, Hinnonmaeki Red, Welcome, Jahn’s Prairie | Included in the Currants & Gooseberry section with August harvest timing shown for the section. | cultivar 177 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | taxon_context | Choke Cherry mid to late Aug Garrington | Listed under Choke Cherry. | cultivar 2294 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Choke Cherry mid to late Aug Garrington | Included in the Choke Cherry section, which shows mid to late August harvest timing. | cultivar 2294 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | taxon_context | Pickup’s Pride (large fruit, good flavour for a cc) | Listed under Choke Cherry. | cultivar 2295 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | fruit_size | Pickup’s Pride (large fruit, good flavour for a cc) | Described as having large fruit. | cultivar 2295 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | flavor_profile | Pickup’s Pride (large fruit, good flavour for a cc) | Described as having good flavour for a choke cherry. | cultivar 2295 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Pickup’s Pride (large fruit, good flavour for a cc) | Included in the Choke Cherry section, which shows mid to late August harvest timing. | cultivar 2295 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | taxon_context | Choke Cherry mid to late Aug ... Shubert | Listed under Choke Cherry. | cultivar 2296 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | Choke Cherry mid to late Aug ... Shubert | Included in the Choke Cherry section, which shows mid to late August harvest timing. | cultivar 2296 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | taxon_context | P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) | Listed under Plums. | cultivar 344 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | entry_pedigree | P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) | Included among P. nigra x salicina hybrids. | cultivar 344 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) | The group is described as needing wild plum pollinizers. | cultivar 344 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | flavor_profile | P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) | Annotated as 'top flavour'. | cultivar 344 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | taxon_context | P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) Prairie Pembina | Listed under Plums. | cultivar 346 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | entry_pedigree | P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) Prairie Pembina | Included among P. nigra x salicina hybrids. | cultivar 346 | Open Review parse |
| 3 | recommendation_context | P. nigra x salicina hybrids that need wild plum pollinizers: Patterson Pride (top flavour) Prairie Pembina | The group is described as needing wild plum pollinizers. | cultivar 346 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Perfection/Superb | Listed in the continuing plum recommendation section at the top of the page. | cultivar 2297 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Brook Red | Listed in the continuing plum recommendation section at the top of the page. | cultivar 2298 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | productivity | Brookgold (super productive, dependable) Can be on own roots | Described as super productive and dependable. | cultivar 2299 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | rootstock_compatibility | Brookgold (super productive, dependable) Can be on own roots | The page notes Brookgold can be on its own roots. | cultivar 2299 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Brookgold (super productive, dependable) Can be on own roots | Listed under P. salicina types that need another compatible P. salicina pollinizer. | cultivar 2299 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Ivanovka | Listed under P. salicina types that need another compatible P. salicina pollinizer. | cultivar 2300 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Ptitsin #3 | Listed under P. salicina types that need another compatible P. salicina pollinizer. | cultivar 2301 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Ptitsin #5 | Listed under P. salicina types that need another compatible P. salicina pollinizer. | cultivar 2302 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | description_snippet | Fofonoff (Homesteader) | The cultivar is listed with Homesteader in parentheses. | cultivar 2303 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Fofonoff (Homesteader) | Listed under P. salicina types that need another compatible P. salicina pollinizer. | cultivar 2303 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | fruit_color | Red-Fleshed: Dura, Manor, Sapa, New Oka, Kappa and Zeta | Listed as a red-fleshed cherry plum. | cultivar 1421 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Red-Fleshed: Dura, Manor, Sapa, New Oka, Kappa and Zeta | Cherry plums are shown with a mid-August harvest estimate. | cultivar 1421 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | fruit_color | Green-Fleshed: Opata, Beta | Listed as a green-fleshed cherry plum. | cultivar 159 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Green-Fleshed: Opata, Beta | Cherry plums are shown with a mid-August harvest estimate. | cultivar 159 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Early: Adanac, Norland (more hardy and dependable), | Listed as an early apple; apple harvest season is shown as late August to October. | cultivar 495 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | entry_hardiness_observation | Early: Adanac, Norland (more hardy and dependable), | Described as more hardy and dependable. | cultivar 369 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Midseason: Fall Red, September Ruby, Norkent (durable), Goodland (not as hardy but sweet), Battleford, Carlos Queen, Westland | Listed as a midseason apple; apple harvest season is shown as late August to October. | cultivar 719 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | description_snippet | Norkent (durable) | Described as durable. | cultivar 370 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Norkent (durable) | Listed as a midseason apple; apple harvest season is shown as late August to October. | cultivar 370 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | entry_hardiness_observation | Goodland (not as hardy but sweet) | Described as not as hardy. | cultivar 484 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | flavor_profile | Goodland (not as hardy but sweet) | Described as sweet. | cultivar 484 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Goodland (not as hardy but sweet) | Listed as a midseason apple; apple harvest season is shown as late August to October. | cultivar 484 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Late Season: Minnesota #447, Haralson (also called HaralRed), | Listed as a late season apple; apple harvest season is shown as late August to October. | cultivar 488 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | description_snippet | Haralson (also called HaralRed) | Also called HaralRed. | cultivar 121 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Haralson (also called HaralRed) | Listed as a late season apple; apple harvest season is shown as late August to October. | cultivar 121 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Crabapples: Early: Rescue, Mid: Dolgo, | Listed as an early crabapple in the apple section. | cultivar 240 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | flavor_profile | After frost: Kerr (intense flavour, add to cider) | Described as having intense flavour. | cultivar 487 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | culinary_use | After frost: Kerr (intense flavour, add to cider) | Recommended to add to cider. | cultivar 487 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | After frost: Kerr (intense flavour, add to cider) | Listed under crabapples after frost and also listed among older cider apple varieties. | cultivar 487 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | breeder_reference | Uof Svarieties: Prairie Sun (early, good for drying) | Listed as a University of Saskatchewan variety. | cultivar 2305 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | culinary_use | Uof Svarieties: Prairie Sun (early, good for drying) | Described as good for drying. | cultivar 2305 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Uof Svarieties: Prairie Sun (early, good for drying) | Described as early. | cultivar 2305 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | flavor_profile | (these 3 are very tasty and firm) Autumn Delight ;Prairie Sensation Misty Rose | Included among three varieties described as very tasty and firm. | cultivar 2306 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | breeder_reference | (these 3 are very tasty and firm) Autumn Delight ;Prairie Sensation Misty Rose | Listed in the University of Saskatchewan varieties subsection. | cultivar 2306 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | culinary_use | (these 3 are very tasty and firm) Autumn Delight ;Prairie Sensation Misty Rose | Also listed among newer University of Saskatchewan cider apple varieties. | cultivar 2306 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | culinary_use | Older varieties: Minn447, Brightness, Kerr, Prolific | Listed among older cider apple varieties with very good juice yield and good sugar/acid ratio. | cultivar 2309 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | breeder_reference | Newer Uof SK varieties: Granny Annie, Autumn Delight, Patience, Prairie Rose | Listed as a newer University of Saskatchewan variety. | cultivar 2310 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | culinary_use | Newer Uof SK varieties: Granny Annie, Autumn Delight, Patience, Prairie Rose | Listed among newer cider apple varieties with very good juice yield and good sugar/acid ratio. | cultivar 2310 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Valiant, Beta: The Uof SK is breeding grapes but more time is needed to develop hardy varieties. | Listed in the grapes section, which has an early September harvest estimate. | cultivar 2313 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | breeder_reference | Valiant, Beta: The Uof SK is breeding grapes but more time is needed to develop hardy varieties. | The grapes section notes that the University of Saskatchewan is breeding grapes, but more time is needed to develop hardy varieties. | cultivar 2313 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | fruit_size | John (quite good and good size if heavily pruned and thinned) | Described as good size if heavily pruned and thinned. | cultivar 340 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | description_snippet | John (quite good and good size if heavily pruned and thinned) | Described as quite good. | cultivar 340 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | John (quite good and good size if heavily pruned and thinned) | Listed in the pears section, which has a September harvest estimate. | cultivar 340 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | description_snippet | Thomas (best quality, low availability, Hardier) | Described as best quality. | cultivar 341 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | entry_hardiness_observation | Thomas (best quality, low availability, Hardier) | Described as hardier. | cultivar 341 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Thomas (best quality, low availability, Hardier) | Listed in the pears section, which has a September harvest estimate. | cultivar 341 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | entry_hardiness_observation | Ure (only zone 3) | Described as only zone 3. | cultivar 2314 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | Ure (only zone 3) | Listed in the pears section, which has a September harvest estimate. | cultivar 2314 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | selection_origin_reference | New from PFRA: Harvest Moon (needs a male tree to set fruit) | Listed as new from PFRA. | cultivar 2315 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | recommendation_context | New from PFRA: Harvest Moon (needs a male tree to set fruit) | Listed in the seabuckthorn section, which has a September harvest estimate. | cultivar 2315 | Open Review parse |
| 4 | description_snippet | New from PFRA: Harvest Moon (needs a male tree to set fruit) | Needs a male tree to set fruit. | cultivar 2315 | Open Review parse |
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| nursery_candidate | Growers | 0.58 |
| nursery_candidate | Nurseries | 0.58 |
| taxon_keyword | lonicera | 0.65 |
| taxon_keyword | vitis | 0.65 |
| taxon_keyword | ribes | 0.65 |
| taxon_keyword | prunus | 0.65 |
| taxon_keyword | pyrus | 0.65 |
| taxon_keyword | malus | 0.65 |
| taxon_keyword | haskap | 0.75 |
| Type | Claim | Confidence |
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| description_snippet | Fruit is sometimes so large it won’t fit commercial pitting machine Crimson Passion (formerly 7-21-16.3) Crimson Passion is the smallest bush with the firmest fruit mistaken by som | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | Hardy and productive, it and ‘Cupid’ have bushes a bit largert than our other cherries Worth trying for commercial production especially in areas warmer than Saskatoon: Romeo (form | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | Not as sweet as the Romance series but has good character and flavour. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | It was higher yielding in an Ontario test, but most growers including the U of SK find Indigo Gem more productive. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | Nurseries found it easier to propagate but it is also more productive and taller than ‘Tundra’. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | All have bushes that will grow to be 1.3 meters or so which is perhaps 0.7 meters shorter than the newer varieties so they won’t be as productive. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | Honey Bee: One of the fastest growing and highly productive at a young age, it was originally selected to be a pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | Aurora: Released to propagators in 2012 it has larger fruit, larger bushes, sweeter taste and is more productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | Boreal Beast: This variety is one of the highest rated for flavour and aroma but has fruit that look like a lumpy pear. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | Haskap/Blue Honeysuckle: June & July Boreal Blizzard: This variety has similar flavour to Aurora (its sibling) being low acid and sweet. | 0.54 |
| ornamental_use | pollinator for Tundra and the Indigo | 0.56 |
| culinary_use | juice yield, often greater than 75%, while | 0.56 |
| culinary_use | drying) | 0.56 |
| productivity | Prolific | 0.56 |
| productivity | productive, dependable)Can be on own roots | 0.56 |
| productivity | productive, it | 0.56 |
| productivity | productive and taller than ‘Tundra’ | 0.56 |
| productivity | productive | 0.56 |
| productivity | productive at a young age, it was originally | 0.56 |
| productivity | productive than Tundra, Borealis and the Indigos | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | ripen, black fruit | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | ripen in Late June in Saskatoon | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | ripens in early July in Saskatoon | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | ripens in late July in | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | ripens the | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | ripening Haskap | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | ripens midseason which is | 0.56 |
| ripening_window | Ripening season estimates are based on Saskatoon conditions but can vary from year to year | 0.56 |
| flavor_profile | flavor and texture and lees spreading than other varities | 0.57 |
| flavor_profile | taste and is | 0.57 |
| flavor_profile | aroma but has fruit that look | 0.57 |
| growth_habit | dwarf | 0.52 |
| growth_habit | spreading | 0.52 |
| growth_habit | upright | 0.52 |
| fruit_color | black | 0.53 |
| release_year_reference | 2005 | 0.68 |
| release_year_reference | 2012 | 0.68 |
| nursery_reference | Growers | 0.58 |
| nursery_reference | Nurseries | 0.58 |
| year_reference | 2005 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 2012 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 2018 | 0.55 |
| year_reference | 2016 | 0.55 |
| hardiness_zone | Zone 3 | 0.80 |