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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0DPRU 1133BLACK EAGLEPrunus avium (L.) L. England, United Kingdom Historic1987DEVELOPED1806CultivarType = Cherry. Per Downing (see citation): "It ripens at the beginning of July. Fruit rather above medium size, borne in pairs and threes; obtuse heart-shaped. Skin deep purple, or nearly black. Stalk of medium length, and rather slender. Flesh deep purple, tender, with a rich, high flavoured juice, superiour to the Black Heart. Branches strong, with large leaves." Per Grubb (see citation): "Tree, rather erect when young, becoming spreading and somewhat drooping. No indication of susceptibility to Bacterial Canker." Per Barry (see citation): "Large, black, tender, juicy, rich and high flavored. Tree a rapid, stout grower and productive. Ripe beginning of July to the 15th. English." See also: 1) "Systematic Pomology" by Budo and Hansen, pg. 285 2)"The Cherries of New York" by U.P. Hedrick, pg. 137 3) "California Fruits: How to Grow Them" by Wickson, pg. 236. Accession same as DPRU 75.1011607DPRU 1133