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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 551584 | 'Dabreak' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Louisiana, United States | COR |  | Not Available | 1984 | DEVELOPED | 1961 | | | | | Cultivar | Fruit: medium to large, long conic to wedge, skin glossy, bright red, attractive, hull dark green, large, achenes small, somewhat sunken, flesh firm, juicy, medium red, quality good, shipping quality very good, for fresh market, processing, dessert, season early to late spring, being early march through early June at Baton Rouge.Plant: vigorous, runner production medium to good, productive, flower perfect leaf diseases must be controlled.Brooks and Olmo, 1972.Dabreak was bred by P.L. Hawthorne and J.C. Miller of the Louisiana State University, introduced in 1961. Early season. It has quickly replaced a part of the Headliner acerage in Louisiana because of its greater production and its still larger, very attractive, good shipping berries which are sweeter and higher in flavor. It is quite resistant to leaf spot and good for freezing. Limitations: it is too new to judge.G. Darrow. 1966. The Strawberry. p. 157.
Dr. Julian C. Miller and Mr. P. L. Hawthorn cultivar release cross made in 1954, selected in 1956, Tested as LA 5-325, introduced in 1961
Cultivar Synonym= LA. 5-325
WHY NAMED= named for early ripening
NAMED FOR= the break of Day | 1446556 | PI 551584 |