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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0DPRU 2763Early BurlatPrunus avium (L.) L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2006DONATED01/12/2006CultivarType = Cherry. Per Brooks and Olmo 2nd ed., "U.S. Dept. Agr. released for propagation in 1961 this var. new to the U.S.First fruited in this country at the U.S. Plant Introduction Sta., Chico, California, in 1948. Early Burlat is the commercial synonym for a var. introd.. from Morocco in 1936 as P.I. 125106 Bigarreau Hatif de Burlat, from France in 1938 as P.I. 127378 Hatif Burlat, and in 1949 as P.I. 162449 Biggareau Precoce de Burlat. Fruit: sweet, large; skin red to dark purplish-red; flesh medium-firm...ripens 4-7 days before Black Tartarian and 2 days after Moreau in Stockton, Calif..."1712761DPRU 2763
1DPRU 2381'Nugget'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVNot Available2000DONATED03/03/2000Cultivated materialtype = apricot Per Brooks & Olmo 2nd ed., "Originated in Ontario, California, by Herbert C. Swim, Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Introduced in 1956. Plant patent 1,651. Early Royal x Casaba; Selected in 1949. Fruit: large, skin well colored with a red blush; flesh yellow, flavor good, freestone; resembles Royal but much larger, more highly colored, and ripens earlier..."1597533DPRU 2381
2DPRU 2126'Laroda'Prunus salicina Lindl. California, United StatesDAVNot Available1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialType = plum Per Brooks & Olmo 2nd ed., "Originated in Winters, Ca by Claron O. Hesse...Gaviota x Santa Rosa cross made in 1940..."1564421DPRU 2126
3DPRU 2140'Bonita'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch California, United StatesDAVNot Available1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialType = peach Per Brooks & Olmo 2nd ed., "Originated in Riverside, California by J. W. Lesley, California Citrus Experimental Station Introduced in 1943. Prenda x Golden State; selected in 1940. Fruit: medium to large; skin light yellow with a deep blush, attractive; flesh yellow, dark pink around pit...requires less chilling than Babcock. Recmmended for home gardens and for small commercial plantings near the coast."1564435DPRU 2140