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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 466921M-2Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Russian FederationNC7FRUIT1982DONATEDBreeding materialPlants dwarf, bushy. Cultivated. Breeding material. Seed.1361857PI 466921
1PI 466922M-2CCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Russian FederationNC7FRUIT1982DONATEDBreeding materialPlants determinate, vine type. Cultivated. Breeding material. Seed.1361858PI 466922
2PI 401732L 2Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Puerto Rico, United StatesNC7FRUIT1975DONATED06/26/1975Breeding material1302490PI 401732
3PI 401733L 27Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Puerto Rico, United StatesNC7FRUIT1975DONATED06/26/1975Breeding material1302491PI 401733
4PI 401734'PR 39'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Puerto Rico, United StatesNC7FRUIT1975DONATED06/26/1975Breeding materialShort, prolific variety with resistance to Pseudoperonospora cubensis (Downy mildew). Breeder: Puerto Rico Agric. Expt. Sta., Rio Piedras. Vendor: Seed Farms Division, Puerto Rico Agric. Expt. Sta. Parentage: Chinese Long (Porter's selection) x Black Diamond. Characteristics: very prolific. Resistance: downy mildew. Similar: Black Diamond cultivar. Adaptation: regionally, the tropics. Agr. Expt. I (6) December. 1941.1302492PI 401734
5PI 400270'Kyoto Three Feet'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus JapanNC7FRUIT1975DONATED05/21/1975Cultivar1301380PI 400270
6PI 385967'Cool and Crisp'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus KenyaNC7FRUIT1974DONATED03/01/1974CultivarUniform dark green fruits, tapering toward the end.1289628PI 385967
7PI 385968'London Long Green'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus United KingdomNC7FRUIT1974DEVELOPEDCultivarWhite flesh, excellent taste. Breeder: Prince. Vendor: Northrup King. Characteristics: monoecious, open pollinated slicer, black spined, 2 1/2 x 8-9 inches in size. Similar: Davis Perfect, Long Green Turkey. 1842.1289629PI 385968
8PI 376063'Delilah'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus IsraelNC7FRUIT1972DONATED09/12/1972Cultivar1281905PI 376063
9PI 374726'Everyday'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus England, United KingdomNC7Not Available1972DONATED08/14/1972Cultivar1280742PI 374726
10PI 373917'Concorde'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus England, United KingdomNC7FRUIT1972DONATED06/15/1972CultivarF1 hybrid. Resistant to Fusarium oxysporum.1280136PI 373917
11PI 372898'Green Spot'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC71972DEVELOPED1960CultivarMixed flowering hybrid. Fruits parthenocarpic, bitterfree, 35 to 40 cm., slightly spined and nicely ridged, dark green color. Resistant to gummosis (Cladosporium cucumerinum) and leafspot (corynespora melonis). Introduced in 1960.1279546PI 372898
12PI 372893'Sporu S'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC7FRUIT1972DONATED05/18/1972CultivarOriginal hybrid. Bitterfree. Resistant to gummosis and leafspot.Mostly gynoecious.1279542PI 372893
13PI 372584'Monique'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC7Not Available1972DONATED05/12/1972CultivarGynoecious all-female hybrid, bitter free, productive, vigorous. Fruits sparsley covered with spines, nicely ribbed, glossy dark green, 35 to 40 cm long. Resistant to gummosis (Cladosporium cucumerinum) and leafspot (Corynespora melonis).1279310PI 372584
14PI 451975'Ottawa 41'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ontario, CanadaNC7FRUIT1971DEVELOPEDPRE 1957Cultivated materialSingle plant selection from PI 227208 ('Yomaki-asahi Aonaga' collected in Japan, but said to have originated in China). Fruits green to yellow, oblong, to 40cm long, 7cm wide. Selected in 1957 for powdery mildew resistance, free of infection in field for 13 years but not 100% resistant in greenhouse.1346911PI 451975
15PI 356832'Spotresisting'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC7FRUIT1971DONATED01/04/1971Cultivar1266216PI 356832
16PI 356833'Butchers Disease Resister'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus England, United KingdomNC7FRUITNot Available1971DONATED01/04/1971Cultivar1266217PI 356833
17PI 344347BostonCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Trabzon, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1969COLLECTED1966Cultivar1256942PI 344347
18PI 344348Boston HeyareCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Trabzon, TurkeyNC7FRUIT1969COLLECTED1966Cultivar1256943PI 344348
19PI 342950'Spanberg Pickling'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus DenmarkNC7FRUIT1969DONATED05/09/1969Cultivar1255926PI 342950
20PI 324239'Favor II'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Malmohus, SwedenNC7FRUIT1967DONATED12/21/1967Cultivar1240739PI 324239
21PI 306785'Armour'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ontario, CanadaNC7FRUIT1965DONATED06/29/1965CultivarFruit 8.3 inches long, straight, blunt end, dark green. Flesh moderately thick, crisp, sweet, slicer. Resistant to scab and mosaic. Breeder: Canada Department of Agr. Research Branch, Ottawa Research Sta., Ottawa. Parentage: Highmoor x Niagara. Characteristics: good dark color that holds well. Resistance: scab, cucumber mosaic virus. Adaptation: areas where scab is prevalent. Canada J. Plant Science, 1965. Fruit: Dark green color that holds well, even on the shelf; inconspicuous blossom-end stripes and no stippling; straight and blunt-ended, average length 8.3 in., flesh moderately thick, firm, crisp and sweet. Maturity: Ealier than most mosaic-resistant table cucumbers but 4 to 6 days later than Marketer. Yielding ability: Comparable to Marketer and other standards in a disease-free season, but when scab or mosaic are severe, it outyields Marketer and other susuceptible varieties by 75 to 100 bu per acre. Adaptability: Highly rated by home and market gardeners in the Ottawa, Ont. and Frredericton, N.B., areas. It performs best on well-drained, fertile, loams.1229535PI 306785
22PI 304805'Washburns Waxy'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus New York, United StatesNC7FRUIT1965DONATED03/16/1965CultivarFruit waxy, metallic green, blunt end, slight taper to stem, spines white to colored, remain green on ripening.1228711PI 304805
23PI 292010'Beit Alpha'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus IsraelNC7FRUIT1963DONATED06/11/1963Cultivar1221515PI 292010
24PI 289698'Richmond Green Apple'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus AustraliaNC7FRUIT1963DONATED04/25/1963Cultivar1219296PI 289698
25PI 284699'FAVOR II'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus SwedenNC71962DONATED11/09/1962Cultivar1212726PI 284699
26PI 279807'Delcrow'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ontario, CanadaNC7FRUIT1962DONATED03/21/1962CultivarBreeder: Division of Hort., Central Expt. Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Parentage: Deltus x Hes Crow. Characteristics: smooth skin, small seed cavity, high quality. Similar: Niagara cultivar. 1936. Fruits average 9 ins. long by 2 1/2 ins. in diameter. Stem and smoothly rounded, with the sides straight with a slight taper to the blossom end. Spines few but white. Surface smooth, skin color a very attractive green. Flesh white, fine grained, very tender and sweet. Seed cavity very small.1208504PI 279807
27PI 277741'Green Spot Super'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC71961DONATED12/28/1961CultivarEarly greenhouse variety requiring less heat than other varieties; good vigor and high productivity; fruits dark green, spiny, of good length with a straight, moderately long neck. Resistant to scab (Cladosporium cucumerinum), leaf spot caused by Corynespora cassiicola and to bitter fruit.1207277PI 277741
28PI 274902'Everyday'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus England, United KingdomNC7FRUIT1961DONATED05/24/1961Cultivar1206178PI 274902
29PI 267741'Nagaoka Longfellow'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Kyôto, JapanNC7FRUIT1960DEVELOPED04/1957CultivarPlants vigorous, early maturing, very prolific; fruit yellowish green, stippled, elongate, smooth, curved, 16 by 15 inches; spines white. Reported to be resistant to unspecified mosaic.1201544PI 267741
30PI 267744'Cornell Chinese Long'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus New York, United StatesNC7Not Available1960DEVELOPED1940CultivarInbred line developed by Dr. Oved Shifriss while a graduate student, 1940. Plants vigorous, midseason variety; fruit pale green orange, elongate, smooth, 10.5 by 1.5 inches; spines white. Higher mosaic resistance than 'Chinese Long'.1201547PI 267744
31PI 267747Alko Bush CucCucumis sativus L. var. sativus Oklahoma, United StatesNC7FRUIT1960DEVELOPEDPRE 07/20/1960CultivarPlants poor vigor, midseason variety, determinate; fruit yellow, smooth, tapering, oblong, 7.5 by 2.3 inches; spines white. Pistillate line with many female flowers.1201550PI 267747
32PI 265887'Improved Long Green'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC7FRUIT1960DONATED05/27/1960CultivarNon-bitter cucumber.1200723PI 265887
33PI 255934'Esvier'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus NetherlandsNC7FRUIT1959DEVELOPEDPRE 03/16/1959CultivarPlants with long internodes; leaves large, fruit medium to long, bottleneck base, somewhat spined; skin a good green. Good yielder. Scab resistant (Cladosporium cucumerinum). Capable of producing parthenocarpic fruit.1196067PI 255934
34PI 249896'Clark 156'Cucumis anguria L. var. longaculeatus J. H. Kirkbr. ZambiaNC71958COLLECTEDPRE 08/11/1958Northern Rhodesia.Cultivated materialProstrate monoecious annual; leaves 2-4 inches long, similar to C. ficifolius, deeply cut into 5-7 obovate-round toothed lobes, scabrous on both surfaces; ovary echinate with short stiff prickles; fruit oblong 2 inches long on stout, curved, peduncle 3-5 inches long, rounded at both ends, smooth, glabrous except for few scattered prickles; seeds 0.18 inch long, elliptic-oblong, pale brown, smooth, margins rounded. Small fruyit type. Originally from Northern Rhodesia.1192842PI 249896
35PI 211117'Beth Alpha'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus IsraelNC7FRUIT1953DONATED12/14/1953Cultivar1175085PI 211117
36PI 209064M 1Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ohio, United StatesNC7FRUIT1953DONATEDPRE 05/22/1953Uncertain improvement statusSaid to have some tolerance to cucumber virus No. 1 (CMV?) Susceptible to powdery mildew -J.C. Gilbert, Hawaii, 12/02/1959. Bacterial wilt-4 of 27 plants wilted (Tomes 1955 report, Purdue).1174081PI 209064
37PI 209065M 14Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ohio, United StatesNC7FRUIT1953DONATEDPRE 05/22/1953Uncertain improvement statusSaid to have some tolerance to cucumber virus No. 1 (CMV?)1174082PI 209065
38PI 209066M 16Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ohio, United StatesNC7FRUIT1953DONATEDPRE 05/22/1953Uncertain improvement statusSaid to have some tolerance to cucumber virus No. 1 (CMV?)1174083PI 209066
39PI 209067M 20Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ohio, United StatesNC7FRUIT1953DONATEDPRE 05/22/1953Uncertain improvement statusSaid to have some tolerance to cucumber virus No. 1 (CMV?)1174084PI 209067
40PI 209068M 24Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Ohio, United StatesNC7FRUIT1953DONATEDPRE 05/22/1953Uncertain improvement statusSaid to have some tolerance to cucumber virus No. 1 (CMV?)1174085PI 209068
41PI 135122'Apple Shape'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Auckland Islands, New ZealandNC7FRUIT1940DONATED01/22/1940Cultivar1134575PI 135122
42PI 135123'Yates Crystal Apple'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus Auckland Islands, New ZealandNC7FRUIT1940DONATED01/22/1940Cultivar1134576PI 135123
43PI 114339'Manchuko Wonder'Cucumis sativus L. var. sativus JapanNC7FRUIT1936DEVELOPED04/01/1936CultivarA new drought-resistant cucumber. The fruits are long, straight, and of dark green color, measuring about 7 inches in length and over and inch in diameter. The flesh is snow white, very crisp, and has a delicious flavor.1130150PI 114339