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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 657159'Koralle (Germany)'Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. NetherlandsCORImageNot Available2005DEVELOPED1969CultivarOriginated in Reeuwijk, The Netherlands by H. van der Smit. Released in 1969. Plant strongly branched, height up to 30 cm., round fruit in clusters of 5-12 berries varying from light red to dark red. 'Koralle' was originally a collection of 35 plants selected from a population of seedlings as a mixture . Thus the identity may be confused, depending on the clone propaged from the original stock. -- E.J. Stang. 1994. Lingonberry Cultivars - Building Blocks for an Industry. Fruit Varieties Journal 48(1):3-6.1681023PI 657159
1PI 618089'Erntesegen'Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. GermanyCORImageNot Available1993DEVELOPEDCultivar1011339PI 618089
2PI 618090ErntekroneVaccinium vitis-idaea L. GermanyCORImageNot Available1993DEVELOPEDBreeding material'Erntekrone' originated by Albert Zillmer, Uchte, Germany. Selected from the wild near Uchte, Germany. Named and released in 1978. Vigorous, stiff and rigid upright growth, leaves somewhat more circular compared to characteristic oval shape in lingonberry. Fruit large, dark red, highly productive. Summer crop not as consistent as for 'Erntedank' . -- E.J. Stang. 1994. Lingonberry Cultivars - Building Blocks for an Industry. Fruit Varieties Journal 48(1):3-6.

1011341PI 618090
3PI 618091Red PearlVaccinium vitis-idaea L. NetherlandsCORImageNot Available1993DEVELOPED1981Breeding material'Red Pearl' originated in Boskoop, The Netherlands in 1981 by A. Blanken. Wide, bushy plant, upright in growth habit, height 20-30 cm; 5-12 fruit in clusters, large fruited (7-12 mm), round, ripening in September-October. -- E.J. Stang. 1994. Lingonberry Cultivars - Building Blocks for an Industry. Fruit Varieties Journal 48(1):3-6.

Red Pearl. Low-yielding but heavily planted due to its suitability as a pollinizer. Plants have an upright, vigorous growth habit, are 13 to15 inches (33 to 38 cm) tall,spread nicely, and have dark green foliage. Berries are small to medium-size (0.18 gram), bright red, and grow on thebranch tip. Introduced to the U.S. by Elden Stang in 1983. Country of origin: Holland. Ross Penhallegon. 2006. Lingonberry Production Guide for the Pacific. Northwest. PNW 583-E
1011353PI 618091
4PI 618093SannaVaccinium vitis-idaea L. SwedenCORImageNot Available1993DEVELOPED1987Smaland, SwedenCultivarHardy and well adapted to the Swedish (origin) climate. High yield (8-10 tons/ha) and berries ripen uniformly. Upright, slow spreading to 12 inches tall. Berries are medium large, a dark red, with uniform ripening. Sanna is a high producer in Sweden yielding over 1.25 lbs per bush or about 6 tons per acre. Produces best with cross pollination. --Fall Creek Nursery Catalog, 1997.'Sanna' originated by Professor Sven Dahlbro, Copenhagen, Sweden. Grown from seed collected in Smaland, Sweden and evaluated as selection number BV-35. Named and released in 1987 by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Balsgard. Erect shoots 15-25 cm in height, flowering late May in southern Sweden. Fruits red, globose, ripening in mid August. Fruits comparable in size to 'Sussi'. -- E.J. Stang. 1994. Lingonberry Cultivars - Building Blocks for an Industry. Fruit Varieties Journal 48(1):3-6.

1011367PI 618093
5PI 638762'Koralle'Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. NetherlandsCORImageNot Available1993DEVELOPED1969CultivarOriginated in Reeuwijk, The Netherlands by H. van der Smit. Released in 1969. Plant strongly branched, height up to 30 cm., round fruit in clusters of 5-12 berries varying from light red to dark red. 'Koralle' was originally a collection of 35 plants selected from a population of seedlings as a mixture . Thus the identity may be confused, depending on the clone propaged from the original stock. -- E.J. Stang. 1994. Lingonberry Cultivars - Building Blocks for an Industry. Fruit Varieties Journal 48(1):3-6 First released in Holland as an ornamental ground cover, then later cultivated for its fruit. Now a popular Dutch cultivar making up almost all of European production. Upright, strongly branched, vigorous. Uprights 12 inches. Produces light red to dark red somewhat tart, highly flavored fruit at a young age. Fruit may remain on the vines for several weeks without deteriorating.1011366PI 638762
6PI 618011'Sussi'Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. SwedenCORImageNot Available1991DEVELOPED1985CultivarHardy and well adapted to the Swedish (origin) climate. High yield (8-10 tons/ha) and berries ripen uniformly. High ornamental value. Received 900.002 4-27-93 from #SERR1. 'Sussi' is spreading in habit, reaching 6 to 10 inches in height. Production is moderate and ripening is uniform with berries averaging medium to large. Sussi is quite vigorous and has excellent color in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. It is a good pollinator for Sanna. --Fall Creek Catalog, 1997.'Sussi' originated in Copenhagen, Sweden by Professor Swen Dahlbro. Evaluated as selection BV-40 and released in 1985 by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Division of Fruit Breeding in Balsgard. Originated as a selection from seed collected in Smaland, Sweden. Lowbush plant form with erect shots 15-25 cm height, flowering late May in southern Sweden; berries globular, dark red, large (0.4 g/fruit) uniformly ripening about 20 August in Sweden. Productive, averaging 11 fruit per cluster. -- E.J. Stang. 1994. Lingonberry Cultivars - Building Blocks for an Industry. Fruit Varieties Journal 48(1):3-6.

Swedish lingonberry

Cultivar Synonym= Tested as BV40

WHY NAMED= First lingonberry bred for fruit size and quality

1009828PI 618011
7PI 555369'Koralle'Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. NetherlandsCORImageNot Available1984DEVELOPED1969CultivarOriginated in Reeuwijk, The Netherlands by H. van der Smit. Released in 1969. Plant strongly branched, height up to 30 cm., round fruit in clusters of 5-12 berries varying from light red to dark red. 'Koralle' was originally a collection of 35 plants selected from a population of seedlings as a mixture . Thus the identity may be confused, depending on the clone propaged from the original stock. -- E.J. Stang. 1994. Lingonberry Cultivars - Building Blocks for an Industry. Fruit Varieties Journal 48(1):3-6.1450341PI 555369
8PI 555370'Masovia'Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. PolandCORImageNot Available1984DEVELOPED1981Lasy Bolimowskie Forest, 60 km west of Warsaw52.00858437, 20.20375810ForestCultivar'Masovia' originated by Lech Kawecki in Poland. Selected from the wild in the Lasy Bolimowskie forest, 60 km west of Warsaw in 1981. Named and released in 1985 by K. Pilszka, Warsaw Agricultural University. Vigorous growth and rhizome production, heavy fruit set. -- E.J. Stang. 1994. Lingonberry Cultivars - Building Blocks for an Industry. Fruit Varieties Journal 48(1):3-6.

1450342PI 555370
9PI 555364'Koralle'Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. NetherlandsCORNot Available1983DEVELOPED1969CultivarOriginated in Reeuwijk, The Netherlands by H. van der Smit. Released in 1969. The leading commercial variety in Germany. Plants have medium vigor with a moderate spreading tendency. Bush grows to 12' tall. Growers find Koralle to be the most demanding for soil and site but the most productive, yielding full branch laden crops of brilliant red fruit even at a young age. Berry suitability is very good. Koralle is our current recommendation as the mainstay for commercial production.Steve Rutkowski Michigan collection. First released in Holland as an ornamental ground cover, then later cultivated for its fruit. Now a popular Dutch cultivar making up almost all of European production. Upright, strongly branched, vigorous. Uprights 12 inches. Produces light red to dark red somewhat tart, highly flavored fruit at a young age. Fruit may remain on the vines for several weeks without deteriorating.1450336PI 555364