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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 551837'Beaver Ruby'Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier Alberta, CanadaCORFRUITNot Available1990DEVELOPED1989CultivarEqual hardiness to Protem, earlier. Excellent full flavor. Plants short, runner freely Fruit: conical to rounded, deep ruby red; flesh deep ruby red; flavor excellent, full, aromatic, ripening 7 to 14 days before protem, some fruit are produced until first frost. Plant: very hardy, a little shorter than Protem, runners freely, yields are 2 to 3 times higher than Protem. Tested as Selection 7247, should be picked at full color to get best flavor.

J. Davidson and R. E. Harris cultivar release in 1989 Tested as Selection 7247

Cultivar Synonym= 7247

WHY NAMED= cold hardy, good flavor

NAMED FOR= Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada
1446809PI 551837
1PI 551903'Califour'Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier California, United StatesCORImageNot Available1989DEVELOPED1925CultivarBerry has a wild flavor, but is too fragile for commerce

named for California, possibly a reference to parentage

1446875PI 551903
2PI 551836'Beaver Sweet'Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier Alberta, CanadaCORFRUITNot Available1988DEVELOPED1989CultivarHardiness equal to Protem. Yield 2-3x that of Protem and ripens earlier. Plants open, runners freely.Fruit: obconic to wedge shaped, light-medium red, moderately glossy, broadly moddled prior to full color; flavor sweet, lilght; ripening early 7 to 14 days before Protem. Plant: very hardy, yields 2 to 3 thmes more than Protem, open habit, shorter plants than Protem, runners freely. Tested as Selection 7223, needs to be picked at mottled-light red stage otherwise it has a short storage life.

J. Davidson and R. E. Harris cultivar release in 1989 Tested as Selection 7223

WHY NAMED= cold hardy, high yielding

NAMED FOR= Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada
1446808PI 551836
3PI 551838'Beaver Early'Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier Alberta, CanadaCORImageNot Available1988DEVELOPED1989CultivarHardier than Protem, 10-24 days earlier. Excellent flavor. Runners freely Fruit: fruit size falls off abruptly, conic to obconic, medium red, glossy; flavor excellent, well balanced, ripening 10 - 24 days before Protem. Plant hardier than Protem which is very hardy, vigorous, runners freely, yields 2 to 3.5 times more than Protem,. Tested as Selection 6948.

R. E. Harris cultivar release in 1989 Tested as Selection 6948

WHY NAMED= cold hardy, eary fruiting

NAMED FOR= early-fruited strawberry from Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada
1446810PI 551838
4PI 551839'Beaver Belle'Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier Alberta, CanadaCORImageNot Available1988DEVELOPED1989CultivarHardier than Protem, 1-2 wk earlier. Good flavor, tart. Plants taller than Protem, runner freely Fruit: very attractive, large, round-conic, uniform, bright medium dark red, glossy; flavor good, slightly tart; end useL freezing; ripening 7 to 14 days before Protem. Plant: hardier than Protem, tall vigorous, runners freely, yields 2 to 3.5 times more than Protem. flowering, perfect flowers, pollen supply less than Protem but fully adequate. Tested as NRG 7257.

J. Davidson, L. S. Spangelo, and R. E. Harris cultivar release in 1989 Tested as Selection NRG 7257

Cultivar Synonym= 7257

WHY NAMED= cold hardy strawberry

NAMED FOR= the Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada
1446811PI 551839
5PI 551801'Mimek'Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier DenmarkCORImageNot Available1986DEVELOPEDCultivarFruit: Easy to cap; End use: machine harvesting and processing. Plant has upright fruit stalks in some climates (i.e. in Denmark but not in Germany). Other: keeps shape after cooking.Fruit: primary fruit are large and globose-conic to globose, secondary fruit are medium size and globose or oblate, red, glossy, band without achenes is very narrow to narrow, calyx segments are slightly clasping to level, easy to hull, achenes are level with the surface; flesh: 80 - 100 % dark red, fairly firm; flavor pleasant, less than medium sugar, medium-strong acidity. Plant: moderately vigorous, average number of runners produced, flat-globose habit; flowering; inflorescences are beneath to level with the foliage, fruiting trusses are medium length to fairly long and almost erect at first harvest. Diseases, moderately susceptible to leaf scorch.

A. Theusen cultivar release Research Center for Horticulture, Arslev Denmark in 1982

1446773PI 551801