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Details for: PI 228256,
Prunus mahaleb
L., 15577
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Prunus mahaleb
L.
Top Name:
15577
Origin:
Collected – Iran
Maintained:
Historic Record
Received by NPGS:
30 Sep 1955
PI Assigned:
1955
Improvement Status:
Wild material
Inventory Volume:
163
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Prunus mahaleb
L.
Top Name:
15577
Origin:
Collected – Iran
Maintained:
Historic Record
Received by NPGS:
30 Sep 1955
PI Assigned:
1955
Improvement Status:
Wild material
Source History
Collected
25 August 1955.
Iran
Locality:
From wild trees in Bakhtiari Mountains, Dastana, Chaharmahal
Elevation:
2042m.
Comment:
Small, tart fruit.
Collector(s):
Gentry, Howard Scott, Crops Research Division - USDA-ARS
Donated
30 September 1955.
Maryland, United States
Donor(s):
Gentry, Howard Scott, Crops Research Division - USDA-ARS
12 February 1993.
Iowa, United States
Comment:
Donated to NCGR, Davis
Donor(s):
Widrlechner, Mark P., USDA, ARS
Accession Names and Identifiers
15577
Type: Collector identifier
Gentry, USDA Plant Introduction, Beltsville, MD
DPRU 1827
Type: Site identifier
Narrative
Type = Cherry. Small, tart type
Prunus mahaleb
L.
Genus:
Prunus
Subgenus:
Cerasus
Section:
Cerasus
Family:
Rosaceae
Subfamily:
Amygdaloideae
Tribe:
Amygdaleae
Nomen number:
30034
Place of publication:
Sp. pl. 1:474. 1753
Protologue link:
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/358493
Typification:
View in Linnean Typification Project
Verified:
05/02/2011
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Cerasus mahaleb
(L.) Mill.
Padus mahaleb
(L.) Borkh.
Common names
Language
Name
Alternate name
note
seq
Citation
English
Gandhi cherry
1
Pandey, A. et al.
2008. Genetic resources of
Prunus
(Rosaceae) in India. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 55:91-104.
Note:
this review included
Prunus mahaleb
locally used in India for its kernels
English
mahaleb cherry
1
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
English
perfumed cherry
1
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
1976. Hortus third. A concise dictionary of plants cultivated in the United States and Canada
English
rock cherry
1
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
English
St. Lucie cherry
1
Stace, C.
1995. New flora of the British Isles.
French
amarel
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
French
bois-de-Sainte-Lucie
2
Demilly, D. et al.
1996. Liste alphabétique des principales espèces de plantes cultivées et de mauvaises herbes. Noms latins et noms français, ed. 6.
Note:
GEVES-SNES, Beaucouzé, France
French
cerisier de Sainte-Lucie
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
German
Felsenkirsche
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
German
Steinweichsel
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Spanish
cerezo de Santa Lucía
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Swedish
vejksel
2
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012.
Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
Transcribed Chinese
yuan ye ying tao
as
Cerasus mahaleb
2
Wu Zheng-yi & P. H. Raven et al., eds.
1994-.
Flora of China (English edition).
Note:
=
Cerasus mahaleb
(L.) Mill.
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Description Of NC7 Ornamental Trials:
The NC-7 Regional Ornamental Plant Trials, began in 1954 through the efforts of a small group of dedicated horticulturists under the leadership of Professor S.A. McCrory of South Dakota State College (now University). The north central United States is a region of climatic extremes, and many parts of the region have alkaline soils that developed under grasslands. Because of these conditions, the diversity found in commercially available woody plants adapted to the area is less than that found in most other parts of our nation. The NC-7 Regional Ornamental Plant Trials were started with the ultimate goal of expanding the range of useful plants in the nursery trade. The emphasis in this program has been placed on detailed, long-term evaluations at a broad range of sites rather than on promotion of new plants. The NC-7 Trials rely on a network of horticultural cooperators located at sites scattered across the Central United States. Cooperators establish plantings, observe and evaluate the plants through the seasons, and prepare performance reports one, five, and ten years after planting. These reports are sent to the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station (NCRPIS) in Ames, Iowa where they are recorded. Because of the broad range of environments found among the trial sites, it is unusual for any particular trial plant to perform well at a majority of the sites, making system-wide releases difficult. However, when plants perform especially well at sites, the NCRPIS Horticulturist assists trial site cooperators in introducing the new plants, with any official releases initiated through the cooperators' institutions rather than through the Plant Introduction Station. For more information about the NC7 trials, see link at 'Other information about accession'. 01 Feb 2007.
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