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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0DPRU 2057'American Mirabelle'Prunus hybr.California, United StatesDAVNot Available1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialType = plum Per Brooks & Olmo, "Originated in Geneva, New York by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (Richard Wellington). Introduced for trial in 1925. Imperial Epineuse x Mirabelle cross made in 1911; seed germinated in 1912. Fruit: golden yellow color of Mirabelle, but of larger size, flavor good; for dessert or culinary use; most nearly resembles Mirabelle." pg. 124.1564358DPRU 2057
1DPRU 2128'Mariposa'Prunus salicina Lindl. California, United StatesDAV1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialType = plum Per Brooks & Olmo, "Originated in Pasadena, California by Mrs. J. B. Thompson. Introduced commerfially in 1935 as patent no. 111; November 13, 1934; assigned to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc Ontario, California. arentage unknown, selected as a seedling in 1923.Fruit: sweeter than Satsuma, which it resembles."1564423DPRU 2128
2DPRU 1172BABCOCKPrunus persica (L.) Batsch California, United StatesDAVNot Available1988DONATED01/26/1988CultivarType = Peach1011898DPRU 1172