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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0DPRU 2790Heavenly WhitePrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2006DONATED01/15/2006CultivarType = Peach. Per Thuente and Whealy, "large fruit; dark red blush over creamy white skin. Very firm, white, freestone flesh. Aromatic, very rich, sweet flavor. Peak quality when soft-ripe. Self-fertile. Susceptible to peach leaf curl, brown rot...ripens in late July or early August; mid-July in central California. Requires 600-700 hours of chilling. Developed by Floyd Zaiger."1712788DPRU 2790
1DPRU 2816Golden NectarPrunus domestica L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2006DONATED01/15/2006CultivarType = Plum. PerThuente and Whealy, "Large, yellow dessert plum with thin, amber skin. Firm, sweet amber flesh. Small pit. Excellent both fresh and dried. Good keeper. Self-fertile. Ripens in late July. Requires 500 hours of chilling. U.S. Plant Patent No. 4977."1712897DPRU 2816
2DPRU 2706Old Green GagePrunus domestica L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2005DONATED10/10/2005Cultivated materialType = Plum Per Thuente and Whealy 3rd ed. "Possibly a synonym for Reine Claude Green Gage or Reine Claude. Small to medium,oval, yellowish green fruit. Juicy, smooth textured, amber freestone flesh. Rich confectionary flavor. Considered the ideal dessert plum in Europe. Also good cooked, canned, or preserved. Self fertile. Susceptible to brown rot. Requires 500-800 hours of chilling. Hardy to cntral Iowa."1689925DPRU 2706
3DPRU 2618Cambridge GagePrunus domestica L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2005DONATED08/15/2005Cultivated materialType = Plum Per Thuente and Whealy"Seedling of Green Gage thought to have originated in Cambridge, but more yellow and not quite as rich in flavor."1684605DPRU 2618