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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0DPRU 2717Ronald's Black HeartPrunus avium (L.) L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2005DONATED10/10/2005Cultivated materialType = Cherry Per Hedrick, "syn of Black Tartarian. Black Tartarian is probably the favorite dooryard and roadside sweet cherry in New York and ranks second or third among commercial cherries int he State, as it probably does for the whole region east of the Mississippi. It is known by all who grow or eat cherries..."1689936DPRU 2717
1DPRU 2718Belle AgathePrunus avium (L.) L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2005DONATED10/10/2005Cultivated materialType = Cherry Per Hedrick, "This variety (Hildesheim), under the name Belle Agathe, was propagated in Belgium by M. Thiery about 1852 and for some time was supposed to be a separate sort...Fruit matures very late, usually attached in fives but sometimes in threes and fours; small to medium, roundish-cordate, flattened on one side, somewhat irregular; color yellowish, mottled and marbled with dark red; stem two inches long, slender, somewhat curved; skin thick; flesh pale yellow, slightltinged with red at the pit, firm, somewhat stringy, rather dry, with uncolored juice, pleasant flavored, sweet; quality good; stone medium to large, with reddish surface, long, compressed."1689937DPRU 2718
2DPRU 2597Black RepublicanPrunus avium (L.) L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2005DONATED03/02/2005Cultivated materialType = Cherry.1684584DPRU 2597