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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 133885VictoryPrunus salicina Lindl. New ZealandDAVNot Available1939DONATED08/30/1939Type = Plum. Per Evaluation of Introduced Plum Varieties: "Fruit: diameter 4.4 cm, length 4.6 cm; cordate; skin red, medium bloom; flesh yellow, firm; sugar medium, acid medium; 18.9% soluble solids; good quality; stone slightly cling, medium size; medium yield; season last week of September. Very tough thick skin, very bright yellow, attractive, melting flesh, with some stringyness. Cordate shape pleasing to the eye but somewhat small. Flavor and quality very good when fully ripe."1134254PI 133885
1PI 133525ChalcoPrunus hybr. AustraliaDAV1939COLLECTEDType = Plum. Per evaluation of Introduced Plum Varieties (see citation): "Earliest date of full bloom 2/21; latest date of full bloom 3/22; average date of full bloom 3/10; average date of ripening 8/5; average number of days between full bloom and ripening: 148. Introduced by Luther Burbank in 1898. Fruit diameter 5.6 cm, length 4.5 cm; oblate; skin greenish-yellow, medium heavy purple blush, light bloom; flesh yellow; sugar medium, acid medium; 17.6% soluble solids; fair quality; slightly cling stone; light yield; season second week of August; meaty texture, tastes and looks like P. simonii. Fruit quality good, but much less than Simon; not as large, bright or attractive as Simon." Per Hedrick (see citation): "Tree vigorous, upright or somewhat vasiform, very productive; leaves large, dark green. Fruit matures shortly before Burbank; large when well grown, oblate, dark red; flesh yellowish, firm, very juicy, aromatic, sweet; good; stone small, oval, slightly flattened, semi-free."1134212PI 133525
2PI 117486'Latest Of All'Prunus sp.Auckland Islands, New ZealandDAV1936COLLECTED08/19/1936Type = Plum1563947PI 117486
3PI 112036BotankyPrunus sp.Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDAVFRUITNot Available1934DONATED02/28/1934Per Evaluation of Introduced Plant Varieties (see citation): "Fruit diameter 4.0 cm, length 3.7 cm; roundish to round shape; skin yellow to yellowish-orange, medium red blush, medium bloom; flesh orange, firm; sugar medium, acid low; 17.7% soluble solids; fair to good quality; semi-cling stone, small size; medium yield; season last week of July. Small, bright, round fruit. Bright orange flesh. Quality rather variable from poor to good. Stone small for size of fruit. Skin covered with numerous light tan dots. P. bokhariensis type."1129607PI 112036
4DPRU 2419'Sans Noyau'Prunus domestica L. California, United StatesDAV2000DONATEDNEAR 09/01/2000CultivarSupposed to be original French seedless plum which Luther Burbank used in crosses, to generate his seedless plum varieties.1612451DPRU 2419
5DPRU 2430DPRU 2430Prunus simonii Carrière DAV1999Type = Plum1631447DPRU 2430
6DPRU 2105'Great Yellow'Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. California, United StatesDAV1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = plum1564400DPRU 2105
7DPRU 2108'Vesuvius'Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. California, United StatesDAV1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = plum1564403DPRU 2108
8DPRU 2120'Beauty'Prunus salicina Lindl. California, United StatesDAV1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = plum1564415DPRU 2120
9DPRU 2122'Eldorado'Prunus salicina Lindl. California, United StatesDAVNot Available1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = plum1564417DPRU 2122
10DPRU 2123'Elephant Heart'Prunus salicina Lindl. California, United StatesDAV1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = plum1564418DPRU 2123
11DPRU 2127'Mammoth Cardinal'Prunus salicina Lindl. California, United StatesDAV1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = plum1564422DPRU 2127
12DPRU 2135'Wickson'Prunus salicina Lindl. California, United StatesDAVNot Available1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = plum1564430DPRU 2135
13DPRU 2302'Original Stoneless Plum'Prunus domestica L. ItalyDAV1995DONATEDChanged from Species hybrid to domestica per C. Weeks 4/4/01.1565666DPRU 2302
14DPRU 1170ApexPrunus hybr.California, United StatesDAV1987DONATED02/27/1987CultivarType = Plumcot.1011883DPRU 1170
15DPRU 1572'Grand Prize'Prunus sp.California, United StatesDAVNot Available1987DEVELOPED1932Cultivated materialType = Plum. Per Brooks and Olmo (see citation): "Fruit very large, approx. twice the size of Italian prune; skin purple; quality high; ripens about Aug. 15. Tree size medium, spreading, vigor moderate."1014771DPRU 1572
16DPRU 545'Simon'Prunus simonii Carrière ChinaDAV1986COLLECTEDCultivarPer The American Fruit Culturist by Thomas (see citation): "Simon or Prunus Simoni. Tree a very strict, upright grower, often unproductive in the East; fruit large, flattened, apple-shape; skin deep red, sprinkled with small yellow dots; stem short, the fruit sticking closely to the branches; flesh yellow, cling, poor. Early. In the interior regions of California it is said to be of good quality and is largely grown for market. Prunus Simoni is distinct from the Japanese plums, prunus triflora, and is generally considered to be a good species." Per Ali Almehdi: "Narrow topped tree. Leaves rather thick,very veiny. Flower white, 3/4 inch diameter. Fruit 5-7 cm diameter, fair."1007041DPRU 545
17DPRU 546'Late Goose'Prunus rivularis Scheele California, United StatesDAVNot Available1986DONATED02/04/1986CultivarType = Plum. Per Ali Almehdi: "Differing from P. hortulana in having the leaves longitudinally folded at maturity."1007048DPRU 546
18DPRU 436'French'Prunus domestica L. subsp. insititia (L.) C. K. Schneid. Washington, United StatesDAV1985DONATED01/09/1985CultivarType = Plum. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Tree large, vigorous, spreading, dense-topped, hardy, productive; branches numerous, ash-gray, roughish, thorny, with lenticels variable in size; branchlets inclined to develop spurs at the base, rather slender, short, with short internodes, greenish-red changing to dark brownish-drab, dull, somewhat zigzag, thickly pubescent, with inconspicuous, small lenticels; leaf-buds intermediate in size and length, pointed, free. Leaves folded upward, long-oval, one and one-quarter inches wide, three inches long; upper surface dark green, covered with fine hairs, with a grooved midrib; lower surface pubescent; apex abruptly pointed, base abrupt, margin serrate or nearly crenate, with a few, small, dark glands; petiole eleven-sixteenths inch long, rather slender, pubescent, faintly tinged with red, usually having two very small, globose, greenish-brown glands on the stalk or base of the leaf. Blooming season intermediate in time and length; flowers appearing after the leaves, one and five-sixteenths inches across, white;. . . Fruit late; one and one-half inches by one and one-eighth inches in diameter, ovate, halves equal; cavity very shallow, narrow, flaring; suture a line, apex roundish; color dull black, overspread with thick bloom; dots numerous, small, brownish, inconspicuous; stem slender, three-quarters inch long, sparingly pubescent, adhering well to the fruit; skin thin, tough, separating readily; flesh greenish, juicy, fibrous, tender, sweet, pleasant and sprightly; good; stone variable in adhesion, seven-eighths inch by one-half inch in size, oval, roughened, acute at the base, blunt at the apex; ventral suture rather narrow, heavily furrowed and somewhat winged; dorsal suture with a shallow groove of medium width."1006315DPRU 436
19DPRU 438SatsumaPrunus salicina Lindl. Washington, United StatesDAVNot Available1985DONATED01/09/1985CultivarType = Plum. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Satsuma was raised from the same lot of plum pits from which the Burbank came, the seeds having been sent to Luther Burbank by a Japanese agent in 1833. Tree medium to large,vigorous, upright-spreading, usually quite hardy, moderately productive... Leaves somewhat lanceolate, four inches by one and one-half inches in size, of medium thickness; petiole three-quarters inch long, tinged red, with from one to three reniform, greenish-yellow glands variable in size, usually at the base of the blade. Blossoms white. Fruit mid-season or later; color dark dull red, with thin bloom; flesh dark purplish-red, juicy, tender at the skin, becoming tough at the center, sweet, with an almond-like flavor; of good quality; stone semi-clinging or clinging." Per Thomas (see citation): "Tree spreading, very prolific in a mixed orchard; fruit alrge, round-oblong to round-conic, with a short, blunt point; skin dark red, specked with greenish dots; flesh very firm, blood red, cling, rather coarse, good. Excellent for canning but not desirable for eating out of hand. Season late, and a very long keeper."1006329DPRU 438
20DPRU 843'Anderson'Prunus americana Marshall Historic1939Wild materialThis is a duplicate record of PI 133524 (DPRU 843) 1515458DPRU 843
21DPRU 1720PerfectionPrunus sp. CanadaDAV1900COLLECTEDCultivated materialType=Plum1015670DPRU 1720
22DPRU 1736BrookgoldPrunus salicina Lindl. United StatesDAVNot Available1900COLLECTEDWild materialType = Plum. A very hardy, high quality selection of P. salicina (P. triflora koreona) developed by the Brooks, Alberta station. Athough small in size, some of these types have a quality that is reminiscent of our P. domestica Green Gage (Reine Claude). The Russian horticulturist Ptitsin collected seeds in Manchuria and sent them to Canadian horticulturists in the late twenties or early thirties. Most selection was done at Morden and Brooks.1015771DPRU 1736
23DPRU 919'Abundance'Prunus salicina Lindl. JapanDAVNot Available1900COLLECTEDWild materialYellow flesh, clingstone fruit. Dark red skin with a purple blush. Skin thin, tough, bitter - separates readily.1010020DPRU 919
24DPRU 924FormosaPrunus salicina Lindl. California, United StatesDAV1900DONATEDCultivarType = Plum. Per The Plums of New York (see citation): "Grown by Luther Burbank, who states that it is of mixed parentage, including probably from fifteen to eighteen varieties. Tree vigorous and productive; fruit large, oval to slightly cordate; suture very prominent; cavity medium; rich yellow with light bloom turning to clear red at maturity; flesh pale yellow, firm, sweet, rich, apricot flavor; good; stone semi-clinging; mid-season."1010069DPRU 924
25DPRU 936'Burbank'Prunus hybr.California, United StatesDAVNot Available1900DONATEDCultivarType = Plumcot1010185DPRU 936