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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 552271 | 'Redgem' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1990 | DEVELOPED | 1993 | | | | | Breeding material | 'Redgem' has a mid-late season, dual purpose, good-flavored fruit that can be used for processing or local fresh market and home gardening. 'Redgem' is especially suited for individually quick-frozen (IQF) processing, i.e., entire fruits are frozen. 'Bountiful' fruit is brightly colored and possesses good processing qualities. It is suitable for machine harvesting with potentially high yields of late-season, ripe fruit from single harvests.'Redgem' plants are vigorous and produce many runners. The scape is moderately erect. much the same as for 'Benton', but the flowers remain within the canopy during bloom so that frost damage has not been a problem in the Pacific Northwest region.'Redgem' fruit is uniform, with a blunt conic form and a smooth fruit surface similar to that of 'Benton'. The calyx is appressed, but easy to remove. The external color is a bright uniform red, while the internal color is a light red similar to that of 'Benton', but lighter than that of 'Totem'.
Francis Lawrence cultivar release introduced in 1993
NAMED FOR= fruits like a red gem | 1447243 | PI 552271 |
| 1 | PI 551855 | 'Bountiful' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Oregon, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1989 | DEVELOPED | 1993 | | | | | Breeding material | 'Bountiful originated from the cross 'Linn' x 'Totem' and was selected in 1972 and tested as ORUS 4688. 'Bountiful' fruit is brightly colored and possesses good processing qualities. It is suitable for machinge harvesting with potentially high yields of late-season ripe fruit from single harvests.'Bountiful' plants have a low spreading habit and are less erect than 'Benton' or 'To-tem' plants. 'Bountiful' freely forms runners and can be grown by hill or matted row culture. Although some of its flowers are exposed outside of the leaf canopy during bloom, some risk of frost injury is avoided due to a later bloom period than 'Totem'.'Bountiful' fruit are conic in shape. The calyx is appressed and easily removed when picked. Externally, the fruit is a bright red. Internally, the fruit is a uniform full red but not as dark as 'Totem'. In 1988, the anthocyanin content of 'Bountiful' fruit harvested at Au-rorawas397 mg-g-1 as compared to 'Totem' at 749 mg-g-1. 'Bountiful' is suitable for slice -and-freeze processing. Firmness scores were similar to those for 'Totem'. Pre-serves made from 'Bountiful', evaluated by a sensory panel in 1989, were rated as superior, in preliminary data, to those made from 'To-tem' in the freshly made product and that stored for 12 months.HortScience 1994USDA/OSU Small Fruit Certified Stock. Was tested as ORUS 4688 not to be confused with 'Bountiful' introduced in 1908 by J. E. Kuhns, Cliffwood, New Jersey
Cultivar Synonym= ORUS 4688 ORUSM 81
WHY NAMED= recommended for Oregon and southwestern Washington
NAMED FOR= the bountiful fruit | 1446827 | PI 551855 |