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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 163899'Akebono'Prunus ×yedoensis Matsum. NANot Available20212115601PI 163899
1PI 699326'LoriMay Wescott'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch DAVNot Available2021CultivarThis is a fresh market peach2121113PI 699326
2PI 692554'Autumn Royal'Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2020CultivarAs per Brooks and Olmo: Orig. in Hollister, Calif., by Andrew W. Kennon. Plant patent 2906; 15 July 1969, assigned to L.E. Cooke Co.; Visalia, Calif.. Introd. in 1970. Limb mutation of Blenheim; discovered in 1967. Fruit: size medium; apical end flattened, cavity very large; skin yellow with very slight orange blush, pubescence scant; flesh yellow, subacid, freestone, ripens late, about Sept. 15. retaining same quality as parent. Tree: large, vigerous, spreading, vaseformed, dense in growth and productive and regular bearer.1946688PI 692554
3PI 692555DPRU 3308Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2020Cultivar1946689PI 692555
4PI 692556New Large EarlyPrunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2020Cultivar1946690PI 692556
5PI 692557'Dr. Bryan'Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2020Cultivar1946691PI 692557
6PI 692558'Early Golden'Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2020Cultivar1946692PI 692558
7PI 692559'Steindorf Blenheim'Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2020Cultivar1946694PI 692559
8PI 692560'Early Moore Park'Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2020Cultivar1946695PI 692560
9PI 692573'Sun Kissed'Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUITNot Available2020CultivarLow chill apricot1975909PI 692573
10PI 692588'Joe's Italian'Prunus armeniaca L. DAVNot Available2020CultivarLow chill apricot. 2097275PI 692588
11PI 692574'Canino'Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2019Cultivar1976075PI 692574
12PI 413741 NA 64976.01SGM 40Prunus laurocerasus L. Shida Kartli, GeorgiaNANot Available2016COLLECTED05/1973Shida Kartli mkhare (region): Surami Pass, en route to Tbilisi.900Wild materialFrom cuttings of NA 64976-003 rooted in 2016; 64976-003 was itself presumed to be a propagation from one of two original individuals resulting from the wild collection (assumed to be 64976-002, since that number was found on the plant's tag). Plants of NA 36379 (rooted from original cuttings) were sent to USPIS-Glenn Dale in September 1974. Cuttings were probably taken from a single wild plant, since this accession was not marked as "several plants" the way NA 36378 and 36380 were. -SBL2169851PI 413741 NA 64976.01
13PI 689937F10C,30-62Prunus hybr.DAV2015Breeding materialType= Dwarf almond x peach1943264PI 689937
14PI 692549UCD PG BLK 12 -17Prunus brigantina Vill. DAV2015Wild material1943304PI 692549
15PI 692550'Velvet'Prunus hybr.DAV2015CultivarType= aprium1943305PI 692550
16PI 692551'Rutland'Prunus hybr.DAV2015CultivarType= plumcot1943306PI 692551
17PI 692590'Farbel'Prunus armeniaca L. GeorgiaDAVNot Available2014COLLECTED09/2014SerguramoMaterial from Horticultural clean plant stationCultivar1922994PI 692590
18PI 699650'Pincot'Prunus armeniaca L. GeorgiaDAVNot Available2014COLLECTED09/2014SeguramoMaterial from Horticultural clean plant stationCultivar1922993PI 699650
19PI 689973'Fantasia'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. DAV2014CultivarType = Peach. North tree.1943314PI 689973
20PI 673798Y426-371Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. Washington, United StatesDAVFLOWER2013DONATED02/13/2013Breeding material1910687PI 673798
21PI 673799Y431-413PFPrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. Washington, United StatesDAVFLOWER2013DONATED02/13/2013Breeding material1910688PI 673799
22PI 692581K12-2Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Tomchoy Market, Issk KulCollected fruit from marketCultivated material2091510PI 692581
23PI 692582Seedling of 'Korolevskiy-1'Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Cholpon Ata, Issk Kulfruit from local cultivarCultivated materialCollector's note: Parent was local cultivar with large oval shaped fruit.2091512PI 692582
24PI 692583Seedling of 'Korolevskiy-2'Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Cholpon Ata, Issk Kulfruit from local cultivarCultivated materialCollector's note: parent tree had large fruit that maybe glaberous.2091513PI 692583
25PI 692584K12-6Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Jeldembec House, Cholpon Ata, Issk Kulfruit from local cultivarCultivated materialCollectors note: Parent tree looked like a hybrid of P. armeniaca x P. persica. 2091514PI 692584
26PI 692585K12-7Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Jeldembec House, Cholpon Ata, Issk Kulfruit from local cultivarCultivated materialCollectors note: Parent tree looked like a hybrid of P. armeniaca x P. persica. The fruit was Glaberous with shiny red skin.2091515PI 692585
27PI 692586Seedling of 'Late Korolevskiy'Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Jeldembec House, Cholpon Ata, Issk Kulfruit from local cultivarCultivated materialCollector's note: Parent tree had late maturing fruit. ( late August)2091516PI 692586
28PI 692587K12-10Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Emilbec's orchard, Cholpon Ata, Issk Kulfruit collected from orchard. tree exibited wild type Cultivated materialCollector's note: parent had wild type characteristics.2091518PI 692587
29PI 693245Seedling of 'Sara Late'Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Cholpon Ata, Issk Kulfruit from lcal cultivarCultivated material2091517PI 693245
30PI 693246DPRU 3463Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Research Experimental Station, Cholpon Ata, Issk KulFruit from local cultivarCultivated material2097846PI 693246
31PI 693247DPRU 3464Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Emilbec's orchard, Cholpon Ata, Issk KulFruit from local cultivarCultivated materialCollectors note: "Big round fruit" on parent tree2097812PI 693247
32PI 693248DPRU 3465Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Roadside Market, Tomchoy Distrtrict, Issk KulSeed from local cultivarCultivated material2097813PI 693248
33PI 693249Seedling of 'Limonka'Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Ton village, Issk KulFruit from local cultivar 'Limonka'Cultivated material2097814PI 693249
34PI 693250DPRU 3467Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Roadside Market, Tomchoy District, Issk KulMarket fruit from local cultivarCultivated materialCollectors note: "Big fruit" market collected from local cultivar2097815PI 693250
35PI 693251Seedling of white apricotPrunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Kubet's yard, Issk KulFruit collected from local cultivarCultivated materialCollectors note: "White apricot" parent tree2097816PI 693251
36PI 693252Seedling of 'Kandek'Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Kara Blulak, BatkinFruit from local cultivar 'Kandek' showing wild type characteristicsCultivated materialCollectors note: seed collected from local cultivar 'Kandek' wild type characteristics. sweet fruit on parent tree2097817PI 693252
37PI 693253Sary Chelek-1Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Arkyt, Aksy District, Askyseed from wild growing treeWild material2097818PI 693253
38PI 693254Sary Chelek-2Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV2012COLLECTED07/2012Arkyt, Aksy District, Aksyseed from wild growing treeWild material2097819PI 693254
39PI 692566'Gesheng'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAVNot Available2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Goychay Horticutlural Research Institute, local cultivarCultivar1915088PI 692566
40PI 699648'Badami-Guba'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAVNot Available2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Guba Horticultural Research Institute, Zerdabilocal cultivarCultivarAccession PI 692575 (DPRU 3355) are seedlings of this cultivar collected at the same time.1915089PI 699648
41PI 692567Seedling of 'Limon'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Ordubad Botanical reseach station, Naxcivanseed from the local cultivar 'Limon'Genetic materialLimon is a local cultivar from Naxcivan. It is self compatible.1922393PI 692567
42PI 692568Seedling of Gedj Yetishen ShalahPrunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Guba Horticultural Research Institute, Zerdabiseed collected from a local cultivar 'Gedj Yetishen Shalah'Genetic material1922394PI 692568
43PI 692569Seedling of wild apricot-GubaPrunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Guba Horticultural Research Institute, Zerdabiseed collected from a wild apricot at the Research InstituteGenetic material1922395PI 692569
44PI 692575Seedling of 'Badami-Guba'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Guba Horticultural Research Institute, Zerdabiseed collected from a local cultivar 'Badami-Guba'Genetic materialThe parent cultivar 'Badami-Guba' is accession PI 699648 ( DPRU 3351)1922396PI 692575
45PI 692576Seedling of 'Badami-Ganja'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Ganja Market, Ganjamarket fruit collected from local cultivar 'Badami-Ganja'Genetic material1922397PI 692576
46PI 692577Seedling of 'Shalakh'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Ganja Market, GanjaMarket fruit collected from local cultivar 'Shalakh'Genetic material1922398PI 692577
47PI 692578Seedling of 'Ag Arik'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Sharur Market, NaxcivanMarket fruit collected from local cultivar 'Ag Arik'Genetic material1922400PI 692578
48PI 692579Seedling of 'Narinci Arik'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Naxcivan Market, NaxcivanFruit collected from local cultivar 'Narinci Arik'Genetic material1922401PI 692579
49PI 692580Seedling of 'Sari Arik'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Naxcivan Market, NaxcivanFruit collected from local cultivar 'Sari Arik'Genetic material1922402PI 692580
50PI 693244Seeding of 'Yumru'Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAV2012COLLECTED07/19/2012Guba Horticultural Research Institutefruit collected from local cultivar 'Yumru'Genetic material1922403PI 693244
51PI 673777SunlitePrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. DAVFLOWER2012Cultivar1903438PI 673777
52PI 673781FlavortopPrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. DAVFLOWER2012Cultivar1903442PI 673781
53PI 673782Nectared 6Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. DAVFLOWER2012Cultivar1903443PI 673782
54PI 673784MortonPrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. DAVFLOWER2012Cultivar1903445PI 673784
55PI 692548'Iskra 8'Prunus armeniaca L. UkraineDAVFRUIT2012DONATED04/23/2012Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, CrimeaBotanical GardenCultivar1916681PI 692548
56PI 692564'Krymski 5'Prunus armeniaca L. UkraineDAVNot Available2012DONATED04/23/2012Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, CrimeaBotanical GardenCultivar1916676PI 692564
57PI 692565'Ozorvik 5'Prunus armeniaca L. UkraineDAV2012DONATED04/23/2012Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, CrimeaBotanical GardenCultivar1916684PI 692565
58PI 692570'Autok 6'Prunus armeniaca L. UkraineDAV2012DONATED04/23/2012Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, CrimeaBotanical GardenCultivar1916685PI 692570
59PI 692571'Iskra 4'Prunus armeniaca L. UkraineDAV2012DONATED04/23/2012Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, CrimeaBotanical GardenCultivar1916690PI 692571
60PI 692572'Pozdnotsvetushtji 5'Prunus armeniaca L. UkraineDAV2012DONATED04/23/2012Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, CrimeaBotanical GardenCultivar1916691PI 692572
61PI 699649'Altair 4'Prunus armeniaca L. UkraineDAVNot Available2012DONATED04/23/2012Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, CrimeaBotanical GardenCultivar1916670PI 699649
62PI 699651'Krokus 6'Prunus armeniaca L. UkraineDAVNot Available2012DONATED04/23/2012Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, CrimeaBotanical GardenCultivar1916686PI 699651
63PI 692552ZimostoikiiPrunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2012Uncertain improvement statusknown to be winter hardy; believed to originate from Tashkent region1946685PI 692552
64PI 692553'Castlebrite'Prunus armeniaca L. DAV2012Cultivar1946686PI 692553
65PI 692562DPRU 3317Prunus armeniaca L. DAVFRUIT2012Uncertain improvement status1946687PI 692562
66PI 664076'Helen Taft'Prunus hybr.District of Columbia, United StatesNANot Available2011DEVELOPED1981Breeding materialPrunus yedoensis x P. campanulata hybrid made in 1981 and introduced in 2012 to commemorate 100th anniversary of the planting of the cherries at the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC. Mature size approximately 35 feet tall and 30 feet wide. The female parent of the cross was a propagation from the specimen planted at the Tidal Basin by Viscountess Chinda of Japan.1893257PI 664076
67PI 662383Chickasaw plumPrunus angustifolia Marshall Kansas, United StatesNLGRPNot Available2011DEVELOPEDBreeding material1882342PI 662383
68PI 692547'Alipriala'Prunus armeniaca L. GeorgiaDAV2010COLLECTED09/2010Mtskheta districtLocal cultvarCultivar1878635PI 692547
69PI 699611'MxM 60'Prunus hybr.GEN2010DONATED06/07/2010P. mahaleb × P. avium. Very vigorous, adptability as on Mahaleb, good compatibility, resistant to Phytophthora cambivora and Phytophthora megasperma, narrow crotch angle, more precocious than seedling, good productivity. Description from: Quero-Garcia J, Iezzoni A, Pulawska J, Lang GA (2017) Cherries: Botany, Production and Uses. CABI 1841705PI 699611
70PI 692546Agdash-2 WhitePrunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAVFRUIT2009COLLECTED10/01/2009Goychay Experimental Reseach Station, GoychayCultivar1914698PI 692546
71PI 67375089,10-44Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown rot resistant from Brazil low-chill 'Bolinha' variety1823985PI 673750
72PI 67375189,10-59Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown resistance from Brazil low-chill 'Bolinha' variety1823986PI 673751
73PI 67375289,10-51Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown rot resistant from Brazil low-chill 'Bolinha' variety1823987PI 673752
74PI 67375397,10-125Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown rot resistant from Brazil low-chill 'Bolinha' variety1823988PI 673753
75PI 6737542000,16-125Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialP. dulcis introgression for fruit firmness. , clingstone1823990PI 673754
76PI 6737552000,B-206Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown rot resistant from Brazil low-chill 'Bolinha' variety1823991PI 673755
77PI 6737561999,15-99Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialFirm-Free-banana flavor1823993PI 673756
78PI 67375799,16-76Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialWhite flesh, semi--free, eglandular but no mildew1823994PI 673757
79PI 6737582000,3-159Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialAlmond introgression for fruit firmness1823995PI 673758
80PI 6737592000,8-164Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialAlmond introgression for fruit firmness1823996PI 673759
81PI 6737602000,15-116Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialAphid resistance from almond, clingstone1823997PI 673760
82PI 6737612000,14-122Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown resistance, clingstone1823998PI 673761
83PI 6737622000,11-157Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown resistance, clingstone (Brazil)1823999PI 673762
84PI 6737632000,9-129Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown resistance, clingstone1824000PI 673763
85PI 6737642000,13-131Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown resistance, clingstone1824002PI 673764
86PI 6737652000,2-9Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown resistance from P. argentia, clingstone1824003PI 673765
87PI 6737662000,2-8Prunus hybr.DAVFLOWER2009Breeding materialBrown resistance from P. argentia, clingstone1824004PI 673766
88PI 673793'Shaki'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch AzerbaijanDAVFLOWER2008DONATEDUncertain improvement status1795496PI 673793
89PI 673794'Huli Shaftalli'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch AzerbaijanDAVFLOWER2008DONATEDUncertain improvement status1795497PI 673794
90PI 673795'Shaki'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch AzerbaijanDAVFLOWER2008DONATEDUncertain improvement status1795498PI 673795
91PI 692536'Shalax'Prunus sp. AzerbaijanDAVFRUIT2008DONATEDUncertain improvement status1795480PI 692536
92PI 692537'Girmizi Yanag'Prunus sp. AzerbaijanDAVFRUIT2008DONATEDUncertain improvement statusType=Apricot1795481PI 692537
93PI 692544DPRU 3207Prunus armeniaca L. AzerbaijanDAVFRUIT2008DONATED10/10/2008Hort. Exptl.Station colection, Zardabi41.39833000, 48.53650000499Horticulural Research StationWild material1795482PI 692544
94PI 708336VSL 2 rootstockPrunus hybr. GermanyGEN2008DONATED1751969PI 708336
95PI 657744OstheimPrunus cerasus L. California, United StatesGENFLOWER2007DONATED09/07/20071740914PI 657744
96PI 657743'Tamaris'Prunus cerasus L. United StatesGENFRUIT2007DONATED08/16/2007Tetraploid1740915PI 657743
97PI 657734'Belle de Planchoury'Prunus avium (L.) L. FranceGENFRUIT2007DONATED12/1937Type = Sour Cherry. From cold hardiness evaluation of foreign cherry varieties in the collection of Plant Introduction Station, Chico, California, growing in Polson, Montana, 1961-1962, M.S. 1169 (contributing to Western Regional Project W-6): 3 trees planted and 1 established in 1961, 1 survived first winter with no injury.1743074PI 657734
98PI 657735'George Glass'Prunus cerasus L. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT2007DONATED1983Type = Chery. Per The Cherries of New York: George Glass considered desirable in Middle West, but many in New York do not think highly of this variety. Of the Amarelle group but not of the same caliber as other varieties in the family (i.e. Early Richmond and Montmorencies). Its season is between Early Richmond and Montmorency. Compared to the standard Sour Cherry, fruit is smaller, sourer, less attractive in appearence and the trees are much less fruitful. Trees possibly more hardy. Origin uncertain, but possibly introduced into Iowa from northeastern Germany. Often confused with Brusseler Braune and Bessarabian. "Tree large, vigorous, upright-spreading, rather open, hardy, appears unproductive; trunk thick; branches thick, roughened, with numerous conspicuous, raised lenticels; leaves numerous, four inches long, two inches wide, obovate, thick, stiff, dark green; petiole three-fourths of an inch long, tinged with red, with a few hairs along the upper surface, with one or two small, globose, reddish-orange glands, usually at the base of the blade; buds intermediate in size and length; leaf-scars prominent; season of bloom intermediate; flowers one and one-fourth inches across; borne in dense clusters. Fruit matures in mid-season; three-fourths of an inch long, one inch wide, oblate, compressed; cavity deep; color light red changing to dark red; stem one and one-eighth inches long, adherent to the fruit; skin separating from the pulp; flesh yellowish-white; with abundant colorless juice, stringy, tender and melting, rather mild for a sour cherry; good to very good in quality; stone free, roundish or slightly oblate, plump, blunt, with smooth surfaces; ventral suture prominent."1743075PI 657735
99PI 657736Morello RootstockPrunus cerasus L. California, United StatesGENFLOWER2007DONATED02/12/2007Per "The American Fruit Culturist" (see citation): "Rather large, approaching medium; round, obscurely heart-shaped; dark red, becoming nearly black; flesh dark-purplish crimson, of a rich acid, mixed with a slight astringency. Season very late, to after mid-summer. In England its ripening is retarded till autumn by the shading of a wall. The common Morello is a smaller sub-variety, a litle darker and with smaller branches." Per "Manual of Fruits," p. 22: "Large, obtuse heart-shaped, roundish, dark red; flesh purplish red, tender, juicy, and pleasantly sub-acid; used for culinary purposes."1743077PI 657736
100PI 657737'Ostheim 32/16'Prunus cerasus L. GENImage20071743078PI 657737
101PI 657738M-172Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT2007COLLECTEDPer Apostal and Iezzoni: Ripens about the 22 to 25 of June which is just before 'Montmorency'. The fruit is bright red when mature. The tree is spur-type and of low vigor, not inclining to be barren. It is suitable for mechanical harvest.1743079PI 657738
102PI 657739Visin Clone 18/21Prunus cerasus L. California, United StatesGENFRUIT2007DONATED02/12/20071743030PI 657739
103PI 657740Liubskaia Clone 17/39Prunus cerasus L. California, United StatesGENFRUIT2007DONATED02/12/20071743032PI 657740
104PI 657741Visin Local 38/13Prunus cerasus L. California, United StatesGENFRUIT2007DONATED02/12/20071743035PI 657741
105PI 657742'Pandy'Prunus cerasus L. RomaniaGENFRUIT2007COLLECTED1743048PI 657742
106PI 692528'Morikian No. 9'Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED10/13/2006Ararat40.07934000, 43.98934000891Field planting of the Center for Viticulture, Fruit Growing and Wine Making at Nalbaudian Village. w.p. 208CultivarCollecter's note: Traditional varieties collected from the Village of Oshkan in Ararat region by Edvard Morikian (died 2003). Names have been lost, and they have given numbers to distinguish them from each other. We randomly selected two cultivars that still had their painted numbers visible. 1713177PI 692528
107PI 692529'Khosroveni'Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAVNot Available2006COLLECTED10/13/2006Ararat40.09075000, 43.798850001010near village of Vanand (near Turkish border).CultivarCollecter's note: Large, round, yellow apricot with red blush, described in Armenian Fruits Volume 1. Traditional Armenian apricot variety growing in the orchard of Mr. Robert Asatrian near village of Vanand (near Turkish border).1713181PI 692529
108PI 692530GE-2006-148Prunus armeniaca L. GeorgiaDAVNot Available2006COLLECTED09/22/2006Kartli41.98820000, 44.51610000638Ksani River Gorge near Ksovrisi. In family garden.Cultivated materialCollecter's note: Described as large, orange, elongate, red-cheek, yellow flesh, very sweet fruit. Unknown source, tree has been in yard for more than 10 years. Grafted tree. 1713192PI 692530
109PI 692533'Ghevondi'Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED10/13/2006near village of Vanand (near Turkish border)., Ararat40.09075000, 43.798850001010Cultivated materialCollecter's note: white apricot, very late. Described in Armenian Fruits Volume 1. Traditional Armenian apricot variety growing in the orchard of Mr. Robert Asatrian near village of Vanand (near Turkish border).1713179PI 692533
110PI 692535'Yerevanian'Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAV2006COLLECTED10/13/2006Field planting of the Center for Viticulture, Fruit Growing and Wine Making at Nalbaudian Village., Ararat40.07934000, 43.98934000891w.p. 208Cultivated materialCollecter's note: Traditional varieties collected from the Village of Oshkan in Ararat region by Edvard Morikian (died 2003). Names have been lost, and they have given numbers to distinguish them from each other. We randomly selected two cultivars that still had their painted numbers visible. Yerevenian is described in Armenian fruit volume 1. Several indicate this is their best apricot1713178PI 692535
111PI 692541'Karmra Tush'Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED10/13/2006near village of Vanand (near Turkish border)., Ararat40.09075000, 43.798850001010Cultivated materialCollecter's note: Orange apricot with red blush, described in Armenian Fruits Volume 1. Traditional Armenian apricot variety growing in the orchard of Mr. Robert Asatrian near village of Vanand (near Turkish border).1713180PI 692541
112PI 692563Morikian No.8Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAV2006COLLECTED10/13/2006Field planting of the Center for Viticulture, Fruit Growing and Wine Making at Nalbaudian Village., Ararat40.07934000, 43.98934000891w.p. 208CultivarCollecter's note: Traditional varieties collected from the Village of Oshkan in Ararat region by Edvard Morikian (died 2003). Names have been lost, and they have given numbers to distinguish them from each other. We randomly selected two cultivars that still had their painted numbers visible. 1914671PI 692563
113PI 692589'Amban'Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAVNot Available2006COLLECTED10/13/2006Ararat40.18462000, 44.43504000955Personal garden of Dr. Vagharshak Hayrapetyan, head of the Scientific Center for Viticulture, Fruit Growing and Winemaking on the outskirts of Yerevan.Cultivated materialCollecter's Note: White apricot, similar to Ghevondi but different flavor.1713183PI 692589
114PI 673792'Alucha'Prunus sp. GeorgiaDAVNot Available2006COLLECTED09/22/2006Koshkebi, Kartli41.96975000, 44.00442000750CultivarType=Plum; Collecter's note: We are told fruit is large cerasifera subsp. Sweet when still green, but yellow when fully mature. First fruit ripe in the area (early july), ripe with white mulberry.1713144PI 673792
115PI 692543'Alipriala'Prunus armeniaca L. GeorgiaDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED09/22/2006Koshkebi, Kartli41.96975000, 44.00442000750CultivarCollecter's note: Described as large local apricot with very red fruit. Large, grafted tree.1713138PI 692543
116PI 657722'Bianco Rosato Di Piemonte'Prunus avium (L.) L. GENFLOWER20061714126PI 657722
117PI 657723'Spanische Glaskirsche'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT20061714127PI 657723
118PI 657724'Kentish'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT20061714128PI 657724
119PI 657725'Sour Chari'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT20061714129PI 657725
120PI 657726'Stora Klarbar'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT20061714130PI 657726
121PI 657727'Alucha'Prunus cerasus L. GENFLOWER20061714131PI 657727
122PI 657728'Alucha'Prunus cerasus L. GENImage20061714132PI 657728
123PI 657729'Alucha'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT20061714133PI 657729
124PI 657730'Stevns'Prunus cerasus L. GENFLOWERNot Available20061714134PI 657730
125PI 657731'Oblancinka R3t3'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUITNot Available20061714135PI 657731
126PI 657732'Espera'Prunus cerasus L. PolandGENFRUIT2006COLLECTED1714136PI 657732
127PI 657733'Early Ludwig'Prunus cerasus L. California, United StatesGENFRUIT2006DONATED08/23/20061714137PI 657733
128PI 692509Form # 1Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693789PI 692509
129PI 692510Form # 2Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693790PI 692510
130PI 692511Form # 3Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693791PI 692511
131PI 692512Form # 5Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAV2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693793PI 692512
132PI 692513Form # 6Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693794PI 692513
133PI 692514Form # 9Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVNot Available2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693797PI 692514
134PI 692515Form # 10Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAV2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693798PI 692515
135PI 692516Form # 11Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693799PI 692516
136PI 692517Form # 12Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693800PI 692517
137PI 692518Form # 13Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693801PI 692518
138PI 692519Form # 14Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693802PI 692519
139PI 692520Form # 15Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAV2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693803PI 692520
140PI 692521Form # 16Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAV2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693804PI 692521
141PI 692522Form # 17Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693805PI 692522
142PI 692523Form # 18Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693806PI 692523
143PI 692524Form # 21Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAV2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693809PI 692524
144PI 692525Form # 24Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVNot Available2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693812PI 692525
145PI 692526Form # 25Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693813PI 692526
146PI 692527Form # 30Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild material1693816PI 692527
147PI 692545DPRU 3215Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT2006COLLECTED02/2006Wild materialThis accession is an unknown group of 7 seedlings from accession families DPRU 2860-2883 1942947PI 692545
148PI 692542'unknown'Prunus sp. PakistanDAVFRUIT2006DONATEDType= Apricot1691605PI 692542
149PI 673743Summer GrandPrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. California, United StatesDAVFLOWER2006DONATED01/15/2006CultivarType = Peach.1712789PI 673743
150PI 673744SummerkandPrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. California, United StatesDAVFLOWER2006DONATED01/15/2006CultivarType = Peach.1712841PI 673744
151PI 673745MericrestPrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. California, United StatesDAVFLOWER2006DONATED01/15/2006CultivarType = Peach.1712843PI 673745
152PI 673746White RosePrunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. California, United StatesDAVFLOWER2006DONATED01/15/2006CultivarType = Peach.1712845PI 673746
153PI 692498Hoyt MontrosePrunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUITNot Available2006DONATED01/12/2006CultivarType = Apricot.1712733PI 692498
154PI 692499SkahaPrunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT2006DONATED01/12/2006CultivarType = Apricot.1712740PI 692499
155PI 673711'Peacot'Prunus hybr.California, United StatesDAVFLOWER2005DONATED09/08/2005CultivarType = Peach1684767PI 673711
156PI 692488'Spark's Mammoth'Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT2005DONATED09/08/2005Cultivated materialType = Peach.1684645PI 692488
157PI 657709NY 6964Prunus cerasus L. United StatesGENFRUIT2005DONATED09/07/20051684923PI 657709
158PI 657710NY 13664Prunus cerasus L. United StatesGENNot Available2005DONATED09/07/20051684924PI 657710
159PI 657711'Jedlinsk'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT2005DONATED09/07/20051684925PI 657711
160PI 657712'Rosi de Bistrista'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT2005DONATED09/07/20051684926PI 657712
161PI 657713'H. Bancasa'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT2005DONATED09/07/20051684927PI 657713
162PI 657714'Kantorjanosi'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT2005DONATED09/07/20051684928PI 657714
163PI 657715'Cigany 404'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUITNot Available2005DONATED09/07/20051684929PI 657715
164PI 657716'Spanka'Prunus cerasus L. RomaniaGENNot Available2005DONATED09/07/20051684930PI 657716
165PI 657717'Karneol'Prunus cerasus L. GermanyGEN2005DONATED09/07/20051684932PI 657717
166PI 657718'Stevensbar'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUITNot Available2005DONATED09/07/20051684933PI 657718
167PI 657719'Cigany 07'Prunus cerasus L. GENBRANCH2005DONATED09/07/20051684934PI 657719
168PI 657720'Topas'Prunus sp.GENFLOWERNot Available2005DONATED09/07/20051684935PI 657720
169PI 657721'Kroeker'Prunus cerasus L. GENFRUIT2005DONATED09/27/20051684936PI 657721
170PI 692487MoorparkPrunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT2005DONATED09/07/2005Cultivated materialType = Apricot.1684581PI 692487
171PI 657708Ljubskaja x P. maximoviciPrunus sp.Sachsen, GermanyGENFRUIT2005DONATED02/28/20031775263PI 657708
172PI 699607'Black Gold'Prunus avium (L.) L. GEN2005CultivarSweet cherry reference for sour cherry collection2091507PI 699607
173PI 699608'Emperor Francis'Prunus avium (L.) L. GEN2005CultivarSweet cherry reference for sour cherry collection2107899PI 699608
174PI 699609'Ulster'Prunus avium (L.) L. GEN2005CultivarSweet cherry reference for sour cherry collection2107900PI 699609
175PI 699610'Hedelfingen'Prunus avium (L.) L. GEN2005CultivarSweet cherry reference for sour cherry collection2107901PI 699610
176PI 699612HudsonPrunus avium (L.) L. GEN2005CultivarSweet cherry reference for sour cherry collection2107898PI 699612
177PI 692485Shipley's BelnheimPrunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT2004DONATED07/30/2005Uncertain improvement statusType = Apricot.1684576PI 692485
178PI 692486Brigantiaca CotPrunus brigantina Vill. California, United StatesDAV2004DONATED07/30/2005Wild materialType = Apricot.1684578PI 692486
179PI 690292DPRU 3282Prunus sp.DAV2004Wild materialUnknown Type= Peach relative1943308PI 690292
180PI 692505Vairi darnakoris ('Wild bitter-stone')Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAVFRUIT2003COLLECTEDNEAR 03/26/2003Lori Marz, AlaverdiCultivarType = Apricot. Per collector: "Wild variety - found in the town area of Alaverdi"1722956PI 692505
181PI 692506Voski (Gold)Prunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAVFRUIT2003COLLECTEDNEAR 03/26/2003Armavir Marz, Merdzavan. Fruit sample bought from Merdzavan fruit garden.Wild materialType = Apricot. Per Collector: "This variety was bred in the Armenian Research center . . . M.B. Sanahyan."1644785PI 692506
182PI 692507MasisPrunus armeniaca L. ArmeniaDAVFRUIT2003COLLECTEDNEAR 03/26/2003Argatsotn Marz. Fruit sample bought from Oshakan fruit garden.Wild materialType = Apricot.1644786PI 692507
183PI 692476TyrinthosPrunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT2003DONATED02/23/2003Uncertain improvement statusType = Apricot1691135PI 692476
184PI 632681P. sachalinensisPrunus sargentii Rehder Russian Federation Historic2003DONATED01/22/2003Uncertain improvement status1643539PI 632681
185PI 632682P. lannesianaPrunus serrulata Lindl. var. lannesiana (Carrière) Makino Russian FederationGENNot Available2003DONATED01/22/2003Uncertain improvement status1643541PI 632682
186PI 632683P. yedoyensisPrunus ×yedoensis Matsum. Russian Federation Historic2003DONATED01/22/2003Uncertain improvement status1643543PI 632683
187PI 638734Almaz o.p.Prunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUIT2002DONATED09/13/20021647466PI 638734
188PI 632686P. maackiiPrunus maackii Rupr. Russian FederationGENFRUIT2002DONATED08/30/2002Cultivar1643537PI 632686
189PI 692495Pakicot 30Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT2002DONATED05/05/2002Breeding materialType = Apricot1689945PI 692495
190PI 692496Pakicot 52Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAV2002DONATED05/05/2002Breeding materialType = Apricot1689947PI 692496
191PI 692497Pakicot 67Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT2002DONATED05/05/2002Breeding materialType = Apricot1689949PI 692497
192PI 692477Birleshik-7Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDBreeding materialType = Apricot1614226PI 692477
193PI 692478Birleshik-13Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDBreeding materialType = Apricot1614229PI 692478
194PI 692479Birleshik-14Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDBreeding materialType = Apricot1614230PI 692479
195PI 692480Birleshik-16Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDBreeding materialType = Apricot1614232PI 692480
196PI 692481Germab-5Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDBreeding material1614240PI 692481
197PI 692482Germab-14Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDBreeding materialType = Apricot1614246PI 692482
198PI 692483Birleshik-5Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDBreeding materialType = Apricot1614225PI 692483
199PI 692484Prohladnaya-4Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDBreeding materialType = Apricot1614254PI 692484
200PI 692501Birleshik-22Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATED04/06/2001CultivarType = Apricot.1614235PI 692501
201PI 692502Germab-1Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATED04/06/2001CultivarType = Apricot.1614237PI 692502
202PI 692503Germab-7Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAV2001DONATED04/06/2001CultivarType = Apricot.1614242PI 692503
203PI 692504Germab-18Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATED04/06/2001CultivarType = Apricot.1614250PI 692504
204PI 692531'Birleshik-9'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDCultivar1614228PI 692531
205PI 692532'Germab-17'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDCultivar1614249PI 692532
206PI 692539'Germab-13'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT2001DONATEDCultivar1614245PI 692539
207PI 619227Pamjet VavilovaPrunus cerasus L. Germany Historic2001DONATED03/26/2001Cultivar1613159PI 619227
208PI 61922839515bPrunus canescens Bois Russian FederationGENNot Available2001DONATED03/26/2001Wild material1613160PI 619228
209PI 619229VSL 1Prunus sp. Russian FederationGEN2001DONATED03/26/2001RootstockCherry type1613161PI 619229
210PI 61923039652aPrunus maximowiczii Rupr. Russian Federation Historic2001DONATED03/26/2001Wild material1613162PI 619230
211PI 638733Luganskaya 4Prunus fruticosa Pall. Russian FederationGEN2001DONATED03/26/2001Cultivar1613163PI 638733
212PI 619226NANAPrunus cerasus L. GermanyGENFRUIT2001DONATEDCultivar1617445PI 619226
213PI 638736'Sverdlovsk'Prunus fruticosa Pall. Russian FederationGENFRUIT2001DONATEDCultivar1614167PI 638736
214PI 638737P. kuriliensisPrunus nipponica Matsum. var. kurilensis (Miyabe) E. H. Wilson Russian FederationGENFLOWER2001DONATEDCultivar1614168PI 638737
215PI 692471'IC 20089'Prunus armeniaca L. IndiaDAVFRUIT2001DONATED01/12/2001Uncertain improvement statusType = apricot1649953PI 692471
216PI 692500IC 20092Prunus armeniaca L. IndiaDAVNot Available2001DONATED01/12/2001CultivarType = Apricot.1614133PI 692500
217PI 632685VP 6Prunus hybr. Russian FederationGENFRUIT2000DONATED09/08/2000Cultivar1643534PI 632685
218PI 673695Feng BaoPrunus persica (L.) Batsch Henan Sheng, ChinaDAVFLOWER2000COLLECTED08/13/2000ZhengzhouBought fruit from peddler on bicycle on street in Zhengzhou.Cultivated materialType = Peach. Seed collected from fruit puchased from street peddler in Zhengzhou. Seed parent fruit desription is as follows; Clear white flesh, pale pink blush, free stone, about 1 pound each, firm to very firm, low acid, med sugar 3.8" dia, melting, low juice, 12.5% SS. Round fruit, sl cleft suture.1607798PI 673695
219PI 673696'Yan Hong'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch Henan Sheng, ChinaDAVFLOWER2000COLLECTED08/14/2000ZhengzhouBought fruit at wholesale market in ZhengzhouCultivated materialSeed collected from fruit bought at Zhengzhou wholesale market. Description of seed parent fruit is as follows; white peach, clingstone, melting, round 3.1-3.25" diameter, juicy, 50% red blush, low acid, 10% SS, green ground color, bland, smooth suture, red only at pit, seeds white.1607800PI 673696
220PI 673767'124 Pantao'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAVFLOWER2000DONATEDCultivar1607780PI 673767
221PI 673768'93-1-52 Pantao'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAVFLOWER2000DONATEDCultivar1607782PI 673768
222PI 673770'Shenzhou Baimi'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAVFLOWER2000DONATEDCultivar1607792PI 673770
223PI 673771'Xuancheng Tiantao'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAVFLOWER2000DONATEDCultivarthis accession is absent of pollen. Considered pollen sterile.1607775PI 673771
224PI 673772'Xia Hui #1'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAVFLOWER2000DONATEDCultivar1607784PI 673772
225PI 689990'Chang Lui Nectarine'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAV2000DONATEDCultivarType=peach1607786PI 689990
226PI 690297'Zao Feng'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAV2000DONATEDChinese Academy of Agricultural Science Zhengzhou Fruit Tree Research Institute, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450009CultivarType=peach1607763PI 690297
227PI 690298'Hong Tao'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAV2000DONATEDChinese Academy of Agricultural Science Zhengzhou Fruit Tree Research Institute, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450009Cultivar1607764PI 690298
228PI 690299'Da Lian 12-28'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAV2000DONATEDChinese Academy of Agricultural Science Zhengzhou Fruit Tree Research Institute, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450009CultivarType=Peach1607772PI 690299
229PI 690300'Qiu Xiang Mi'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAV2000DONATEDCultivarType=Peach1607773PI 690300
230PI 690301'Tianjin Huangrou'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAV2000DONATEDCultivartype=peach1607777PI 690301
231PI 692508Sweet ApricotPrunus sp. ChinaDAVFRUIT2000COLLECTEDWild materialType = Apricot.1607810PI 692508
232PI 699322'Qui Kui'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAVNot Available2000DONATEDCultivarType= Peach1607789PI 699322
233PI 699324'Zheng Huang 4'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAVNot Available2000DONATEDChinese Academy of Agricultural Science Zhengzhou Fruit Tree Research Institute, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450009CultivarType = Peach1607771PI 699324
234PI 699325'Xingjiang Da Tian Ren'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch ChinaDAVNot Available2000DONATEDCultivarType = Peach1607794PI 699325
235PI 632680'Pamjat Vavilova'Prunus cerasus L. United StatesGENBRANCH2000DONATEDCultivar1643154PI 632680
236PI 632684'Pamjat vavilova x(P. canescens x P.aviu)'Prunus hybr. Russian FederationGENBRANCH2000DONATED03/24/2000Cultivar1643155PI 632684
237PI 692447'Santa Clara Sweet'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT2000DONATED03/03/20001597527PI 692447
238PI 692448'Canada White'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT2000DONATED03/03/20001597528PI 692448
239PI 692449'Shalah'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAV2000DONATED03/03/2000Cultivated material1597529PI 692449
240PI 692450'Casa Soberanes'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT2000DONATED03/03/2000Cultivated material1597530PI 692450
241PI 692451'Stephen's Favorite'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT2000DONATED03/03/2000Cultivated material1597531PI 692451
242PI 673672ShanxiPrunus davidiana (Carrière) N. E. Br. Shaanxi Sheng, ChinaDAVFLOWER1999COLLECTEDWild materialType = Peach1638837PI 673672
243PI 673673DPRU 2494Prunus davidiana (Carrière) N. E. Br. Beijing Shi, ChinaDAVFLOWER1999COLLECTEDWild materialType = Peach1637752PI 673673
244PI 673674DPRU 2495Prunus ferganensis (Kostina & Rjabov) Kovalev & Kostina Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, ChinaDAVFLOWER1999COLLECTEDWild materialType = Peach1637754PI 673674
245PI 692453'Derby Royal'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT1999DONATED04/01/1999Cultivated material1597538PI 692453
246PI 692454'Basque'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT1999DONATED04/01/1999Cultivated material1597539PI 692454
247PI 692455'San Fernando Supreme'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT1999DONATED04/01/1999Cultivated material1597540PI 692455
248PI 692456'Supkany'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT1999DONATED04/01/1999Cultivated material1597541PI 692456
249PI 619225CrisanaPrunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUIT1999DONATED03/03/1999Cultivar1573722PI 619225
250PI 619217Pitic de IasiPrunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENBRANCHNot Available1999DONATED02/16/1999Cultivar1573714PI 619217
251PI 619218I 24 (63)Prunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUIT1999DONATED02/16/1999Cultivar1573715PI 619218
252PI 619219I 13 (61)Prunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUIT1999DONATED02/16/1999Cultivar1573716PI 619219
253PI 619220Erdi NagygyumolesuPrunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUIT1999DONATED02/16/1999Cultivar1573717PI 619220
254PI 619221Lebedyanskaya o.p. 26e-2-51Prunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENBRANCH1999DONATED02/16/1999Cultivar1573718PI 619221
255PI 619222Mari TimpuriiPrunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUIT1999DONATED02/16/1999Cultivar1573719PI 619222
256PI 619223RexellePrunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUIT1999DONATED02/16/1999Cultivar1573720PI 619223
257PI 619224Itt 18 (12)Prunus cerasus L. Michigan, United StatesGENFRUIT1999DONATED02/16/1999Cultivar1573721PI 619224
258PI 638731'PV hybrid #2'Prunus hybr. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1999DONATED03/24/2000Cultivar1580629PI 638731
259PI 638732Lubskaya x P. maximowkziiPrunus hybr. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1999DONATED09/08/2000Cultivar1580625PI 638732
260PI 619214M-209Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENBRANCH1998COLLECTEDCultivar1559617PI 619214
261PI 619215NanaPrunus cerasus L. Romania Historic1998COLLECTEDCultivar1559618PI 619215
262PI 619216Kelleris 14Prunus cerasus L. SerbiaGENFRUITNot Available1998COLLECTEDCultivar1559619PI 619216
263PI 673635'7410070'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica ItalyDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDCultivarType = peach1565002PI 673635
264PI 673636'Andromeda'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica ItalyDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDCultivarType = peach1565003PI 673636
265PI 673637'710'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica NepalDAV1998COLLECTEDUncertain improvement statusCollected from Nepal. 1565004PI 673637
266PI 673638'1-108'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica NepalDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDCultivar1565005PI 673638
267PI 673639'1-125'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica NepalDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDCultivarType = peach1565006PI 673639
268PI 673640'V-68101'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica Ontario, CanadaDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDCultivarConsidered a germplasm source for resistance to Leucostoma canker disease. Used in HRIO peach breeding program to incorporate genes for greater resistance to this disease. Fruit small, poorly colored, soft and of no commercial value. 1565007PI 673640
269PI 673641'Xin Dai Jiu Bao'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica Zhejiang Sheng, ChinaDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDCultivarType = peach1565008PI 673641
270PI 673642'Kou Ho'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica ChinaDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDCultivar1565009PI 673642
271PI 673644'B081017021'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica ItalyDAVFRUIT1998COLLECTEDCultivarWeeping seedling peach. 1565011PI 673644
272PI 673646'Keris #2'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica PakistanDAV1998COLLECTEDWild materialFrom 1988 USDA/ARS sponsored Biogeographic Survey and Collection of Temperate Fruit and Nut Species in Pakistan.1564999PI 673646
273PI 673647'Keris #4'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica PakistanDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDWild materialFrom 1998 USDA/ARS sponsored Biogeographic Survey and Collection of Temperate Fruit and Nut Species in Pakistan. 1565001PI 673647
274PI 673648'AN1/6'Prunus hybr. GreeceDAVFLOWER1998COLLECTEDWild materialRootstock. Tolerant to alkaline soils. Performs better than GF677 in replant situation. More tolerant to nematodes than GF677. 1564797PI 673648
275PI 692421'Nonno'Prunus armeniaca L. ItalyDAVFRUIT1998COLLECTEDUncertain improvement statusType = apricot. Accession received originally on 03/12/96, but it was unsucessfully established.1564212PI 692421
276PI 692422'Luizet'Prunus armeniaca L. United StatesDAVFRUIT1998DONATEDCultivated materialAccession received originally on 03/12/96, but it was unsuccessfully established. 1564216PI 692422
277PI 692435'Comondor'Prunus armeniaca L. RomaniaDAVFRUIT1998COLLECTEDCultivated materialCollected from Romania 1564785PI 692435
278PI 692436'1-134'Prunus armeniaca L. NepalDAVNot Available1998COLLECTEDUncertain improvement status1564786PI 692436
279PI 692437'USSR-90-06-01'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAVFRUIT1998COLLECTED1564798PI 692437
280PI 692438'Ak Luchak'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1998COLLECTEDPrevious introduction of same material is Q35424 1564805PI 692438
281PI 692470'Pandora'Prunus sp. ItalyDAVFRUIT1998DONATEDCultivarType = Apricot1631603PI 692470
282PI 619211Pandy 279Prunus cerasus L. British Columbia, CanadaGENFRUIT1997DONATED09/11/1997Cultivar1559614PI 619211
283PI 619212Pandy 48Prunus cerasus L. British Columbia, CanadaGENFRUIT1997DONATED09/11/1997Cultivar1559615PI 619212
284PI 619213Pandy BB119Prunus cerasus L. British Columbia, CanadaGENFRUIT1997DONATED09/11/1997Cultivar1559616PI 619213
285PI 692445'Rakovsky BU 33'Prunus armeniaca L. HungaryDAVFRUIT1997DONATED03/20/19971579219PI 692445
286PI 692446'Cacak's Gold'Prunus armeniaca L. Former Serbia and MontenegroDAVFRUIT1997DONATED03/20/19971579247PI 692446
287PI 692465'CP 15-1'Prunus sp. MexicoDAVFRUIT1997DONATEDCultivarApricot1539754PI 692465
288PI 619210'Pandy 35'Prunus cerasus L. Maryland, United StatesGENFRUIT1997DONATED02/13/1997Cultivar1544016PI 619210
289PI 692434'UK-1'Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT1996DONATED12/17/1996Uncertain improvement statusUK-1 is sweet kernel, good quality apricot of unknown parentage.1564577PI 692434
290PI 619209KAZ 96 09-03Prunus mahaleb L. KazakhstanGENNot Available1996COLLECTED09/15/1996Talasky Alatan Province. Located in "Reserve" Aksu Jabagli. Collected on North Slope of deep canyon, near a river bed.42.31666667, 70.366666671010Soil: fine, stoney. Incline 5%, North, open area. Rainfall 320 mm. Dominant tree sp: Malus; Assoc. -Prunus mahaleb.Wild materialVery clean of insect and disease.1543976PI 619209
291PI 67365096120Prunus davidiana (Carrière) N. E. Br. ChinaDAVFLOWER1996COLLECTEDHeilongjiang province, Dailing district, 27 km. NW of Dailing47.18333333, 128.86666667330Xiao Xingan Ling hills. Nature preserve.Wild material1532667PI 673650
292PI 69244496118Prunus armeniaca L. ChinaDAVFRUIT1996COLLECTEDHeilingjiang province, Dailing district. 26 km NW of Dailing47.18333333, 128.86666667330Xiao Xingan Ling Hills. Nature PreserveWild materialSeed is used for breakfast food. Soaked in water for 2-3 days to remove bitterness then eaten as a raw vegetable.1532668PI 692444
293PI 67366496078Prunus davidiana (Carrière) N. E. Br. ChinaDAV1996COLLECTEDJilin Province, town of Jilin, in garden of Jilin Forestry UniversityWild material(Collectors notes:) Fruit 24 mm., round, green. Stage of development:mature now (Aug. 5), estimated maturity: frist week August. Pericarp drying, splits easily. Oil used for medicianl purposes. (Collector notes report:) leaves and fruit look healthy. Photograph exists.1529083PI 673664
294PI 69244396077Prunus mandshurica (Maxim.) Koehne ChinaDAVFRUIT1996COLLECTEDJilin Province, town of Jilin. Site details: Gardens of Jilin Forestry University.Prunus armeniaca growing nearby and said to bloom at same time as P.mandshurica so these seeds may be hybrids. There were 5-6 other P.mandshurica trees nearby.Wild material(Collectors notes:) Growth habit: tree, leaves with with yellow around veins and midrib. Fruit size 22-24 mm, round, orange skin and flesh, firmness (1 soft - 5): 1, palatibility: mediocre-a little bitter, poor texture, not sweet (mealy). Stage of development: mature to overripe, estimated maturity: last week July-first week of Aug., mostly on ground now. Very juicy.1529082PI 692443
295PI 692458'N262'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAV1996DONATEDWild materialVery hardy and apprently disease resistant selections 1523622PI 692458
296PI 692459'N270'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAV1996DONATEDWild materialVery hardy and apprently disease resistant selections 1523625PI 692459
297PI 692460'280'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAV1996DONATEDWild materialVery hardy and apprently disease resistant selections 1523627PI 692460
298PI 692461'4-39'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAVFRUIT1996DONATEDWild materialVery hardy and apprently disease resistant selections 1523628PI 692461
299PI 673582'Tashkent Gold'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch Tashkent, UzbekistanDAVFLOWERNot Available1996COLLECTEDCultivarTashkent Gold: A nectarine grown from seed brought from Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Small-sized fruit; pure golden color; sweet, rich apricot-like flavor. Size, color, flavor are distinctive. (Mariani) Type = peach1552566PI 673582
300PI 673596'J.M. Mack'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch California, United StatesDAVNot Available1996DONATED05/01/1996CultivarNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = peach1552567PI 673596
301PI 673610'Peento'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch California, United StatesDAVFLOWER1996DONATED05/01/1996CultivarNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = peach1558815PI 673610
302PI 673617'Sanguine Tardeva'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch California, United StatesDAVFLOWER1996DONATED05/01/1996CultivarNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = peach1552568PI 673617
303PI 692426'Lasgerdi Mashhad'Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = apricot1564362PI 692426
304PI 692427'Afghanistan E43-12'Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT1996DONATED05/01/1996Uncertain improvement statusType= apricot. No passport information given. From Todd Kennedy dbase Nov. 96 per NM.1564381PI 692427
305PI 692428'Moniqui'Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = apricot1565665PI 692428
306PI 692429'Rossi Marculesti'Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = apricot1564386PI 692429
307PI 692430'Turkish White'Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = apricot1564390PI 692430
308PI 692431'Watkins'Prunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT1996DONATED05/01/1996Cultivated materialNo passport information given. From Todd Kennedy which were establised at the repository. Added to accession and inventory dbase Nov. 96 per NM. Type = apricot1565591PI 692431
309PI 370147'Yellow Cherry'Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. England, United KingdomDAV1996DONATED02/29/1972Type = plum1277232PI 370147
310PI 413745'III-I-1361'Prunus domestica L. Serbia Historic1996DONATED02/24/1975Type = Plum1312088PI 413745
311PI 673562'7130785'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. ItalyDAVFLOWER1996COLLECTEDCultivarType = peach1565064PI 673562
312PI 692423'Tardifele Bordaneil II'Prunus armeniaca L. FranceDAVFRUIT1996COLLECTEDWild materialType = apricot1565407PI 692423
313PI 692424'Timpurii De Kitinau'Prunus armeniaca L. RomaniaDAVFRUIT1996COLLECTEDCultivated materialReceived 3/12/96 but failed. Received again 3/10/97. Type = apricot1565378PI 692424
314PI 591700'Catskill'Prunus pumila L. var. depressa (Pursh) Bean New York, United States Historic1995COLLECTEDSullivan County.Stand of sand cherry growing along the Delaware River.Wild materialType = Cherry. Selected for prostrate growth habit. Potential use for shoreline and streambank stabilization where short vegetation is needed and areas with ice flow problems. Also urban conservation uses in low maintenance, droughty landscapes. Prefers calcareous soils. Adapted to sandy and gravelly soils but performs well on silt loam.1498936PI 591700
315PI 619208GPRU 61Prunus cerasus L. KazakhstanGENNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507018PI 619208
316PI 692439KAZ 95 01-05Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT1995COLLECTEDWild materialFruit length 20 mm., width 17 mm. General notes: thin fruit larger-large pit. 08/26/95.1498653PI 692439
317PI 692440KAZ 95 04-04Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT1995COLLECTEDWild material1498654PI 692440
318PI 692441KAZ 95 17-07Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT1995COLLECTEDWild materialWild seed. Tree ht. 3.5 m., DBH 12 cm..Fruit flavor sweet-high quality, ground color orange, over color red. General notes: Color was reported by hosts, seed found in mummified fruits, early season may be due to high heat in area. Sweet pits-very excellent. Seed smallish. 09/09/951498655PI 692441
319PI 692442KAZ 95 17-09Prunus armeniaca L. KazakhstanDAVFRUIT1995COLLECTEDWild materialWild seed. Fruit flavor sweet, high quality. General notes: seed very large, likely large fruit. Color reported by hists, sweet pits.1498657PI 692442
320PI 692457'Arzamy 37'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1498624PI 692457
321PI 692462'Min-Dze-Sin'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1498632PI 692462
322PI 692463'Tza-Sin'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1498631PI 692463
323PI 692464'Da-Dze-Sin'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAV1995DONATEDCultivar1498635PI 692464
324PI 692466'Badjok 93'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1498628PI 692466
325PI 692469'Ak Isfarak'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1995DONATED09/20/1995CultivarType = Apricot1631556PI 692469
326PI 692472'Tabarza'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1995COLLECTED09/20/1995Cultivated materialType = Apricot1649962PI 692472
327PI 692474'Subhany'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1995DONATED09/20/1995Uncertain improvement statusType = Apricot1649964PI 692474
328PI 692534'Luchak'Prunus armeniaca L. TurkmenistanDAVFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1498626PI 692534
329PI 673649Tho MuangPrunus sp. ThailandDAVFLOWER1995COLLECTEDWild materialReceived as Prunus siamnensis. This material is P. persica as judged by Weeks from leaf glands, leaf morphology and susceptibility to peach curl. In addition, tho appears to mean peach in Thai, possibly from the chinese tao.1493890PI 673649
330PI 421528'421528'Prunus angustifolia Marshall Historic1995Type = plum 1565657PI 421528
331PI 594350'Shubinka'Prunus cerasus L. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1995COLLECTED NEAR 15-Nov-1963. Russian FederationCultivarType = Sour Cherry. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Shubianka is an inferior small-fruited cherry of the Vladimir family imported from Russia in 1883 by Professor J.L. Budd, Ames, Iowa. Tree dwarf, round-topped; fruit small, round; stem long, slender; cavity broad, shallow; skin tough, thick, deep red; flesh firm, juicy, colored, sprightly, astringent with a bitter after-taste; stone round, rather large; season at the end of June; worthless."1507016PI 594350
332PI 594351'Vladimirskaia'Prunus cerasus L. California, United StatesGENFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1507017PI 594351
333PI 592855'Englaise Timpurii'Prunus cerasus L. RomaniaGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506993PI 592855
334PI 592856'Erdi Botermo'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506994PI 592856
335PI 592857'Altaiskaya o.p. IV-7-6'Prunus cerasus L. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506995PI 592857
336PI 592858'Ideal o.p. 25-11-50'Prunus cerasus L. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507024PI 592858
337PI 592859'Dropia'Prunus cerasus L. RomaniaGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507036PI 592859
338PI 592860'Csengodi Csokros'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507030PI 592860
339PI 592861'Amarena di Pescara'Prunus cerasus L. ItalyGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506996PI 592861
340PI 592862'Maliga Emleke'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506997PI 592862
341PI 592863'Cerise Magnifique de Sceaux'Prunus cerasus L. FranceGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507021PI 592863
342PI 592864'Meteor Korai'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506998PI 592864
343PI 592865'Ukrainische Griotte'Prunus cerasus L. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506999PI 592865
344PI 592866'Steinsbar'Prunus cerasus L. DenmarkGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507000PI 592866
345PI 592867'Pandy 114'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507001PI 592867
346PI 592868'Erdi Jubileum'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507002PI 592868
347PI 592869'Tschernokorka'Prunus cerasus L. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507025PI 592869
348PI 592870'Fructbare von Michurin'Prunus cerasus L. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507031PI 592870
349PI 592871'Sumadinka'Prunus cerasus L. SerbiaGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507037PI 592871
350PI 592872'Studencheskaya o.p. IV-6-15'Prunus cerasus L. Russian FederationGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507003PI 592872
351PI 592873'Oblacinska'Prunus cerasus L. SerbiaGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507004PI 592873
352PI 592874'Pozog 29 25-15-67'Prunus cerasus L. PolandGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507005PI 592874
353PI 592875'Korai Pipacs Meggy'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507006PI 592875
354PI 592876'Favorit'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507007PI 592876
355PI 592877'Kelleris 16'Prunus cerasus L. DenmarkGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507008PI 592877
356PI 592878'Balaton'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507032PI 592878
357PI 592879'Mocanesti 16'Prunus cerasus L. RomaniaGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTEDLandrace1507019PI 592879
358PI 592880'Nefris'Prunus cerasus L. PolandGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507026PI 592880
359PI 592881'Lubskaya'Prunus cerasus L. Russian Federation Historic1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507009PI 592881
360PI 592882'Sarandi'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507038PI 592882
361PI 592883'Ferracida'Prunus cerasus L. ItalyGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507010PI 592883
362PI 592884'BMT3 o.p. 26e-1-4'Prunus fruticosa Pall. HungaryGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507011PI 592884
363PI 592885'Paza1 o.p. 26e-2-4'Prunus fruticosa Pall. HungaryGENFRUITNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507012PI 592885
364PI 592886'Bt1 o.p. 26e-1-59'Prunus fruticosa Pall. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDWild material1507020PI 592886
365PI 592887'BMS 4'Prunus fruticosa Pall. Hungary Historic1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507013PI 592887
366PI 592888'BS 2'Prunus fruticosa Pall. HungaryGENImageNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507014PI 592888
367PI 592889'Pazt 2'Prunus fruticosa Pall. HungaryGENNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507033PI 592889
368PI 592890'Griot Moskovskii'Prunus cerasus L. Russian FederationGENFLOWERNot Available1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507015PI 592890
369PI 592853'Cigany 59'Prunus cerasus L. HungaryGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507029PI 592853
370PI 592854'Pozog 29 25-15-67'Prunus cerasus L. PolandGENNot Available1995DONATEDCultivarThis accession is a duplicate of PI 592874 (GPRU 42).1506990PI 592854
371PI 692418'USSR 90-15-04'Prunus armeniaca L. DAV1995Wild materialType = Apricot1564184PI 692418
372PI 692419'USSR 90-16-03'Prunus armeniaca L. DAV1995Wild materialType = Apricot1564185PI 692419
373PI 692420BE-4285Prunus armeniaca L. West Virginia, United StatesDAVFRUIT1995DONATEDWild materialType = apricot. uncertain of origin may be from Russian Federation1564191PI 692420
374PI 592841'North Star'Prunus cerasus L. Minnesota, United StatesGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506978PI 592841
375PI 592842'Dwarfrich'Prunus fruticosa Pall. Washington, United StatesGENFLOWER1995DONATEDCultivar1506979PI 592842
376PI 592843P. fruticosaPrunus fruticosa Pall. Washington, United StatesGENFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1506980PI 592843
377PI 592844'Del Nord'Prunus cerasus L. Washington, United StatesGENFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1506981PI 592844
378PI 592845'Montmorency'Prunus cerasus L. FranceGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507022PI 592845
379PI 592846'Schatten Morello'Prunus cerasus L. GermanyGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506982PI 592846
380PI 592847'English Morello'Prunus cerasus L. GermanyGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1506983PI 592847
381PI 592848'Meteor'Prunus cerasus L. Minnesota, United StatesGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivar1507034PI 592848
382PI 592849'Mesabi'Prunus cerasus L. Washington, United StatesGENFRUIT1995DONATEDCultivar1507028PI 592849
383PI 592850P. fruticosa (FR2)Prunus fruticosa Pall. Washington, United StatesGENFRUITNot Available1995DONATEDCultivar1506984PI 592850
384PI 592851P. fruticosa (FR1)Prunus fruticosa Pall. Washington, United StatesGENFRUITNot Available1995DONATEDCultivar1506985PI 592851
385PI 592852P. fruticosa (FR8)Prunus fruticosa Pall. Washington, United StatesGENFRUITNot Available1995DONATEDCultivar1506986PI 592852
386PI 592840'Surefire'Prunus cerasus L. New York, United StatesGENFRUIT1995COLLECTEDCultivarLate blooming tart cherry. Fruit: symmetrical, slight cordate; 24mm diam. x 20mm long; skin and flesh bright red; pit oblong-conic, small. Strong cherry flavor. Firmness similar to Montmorency; slightly more acid than Montmorency. Fruit ripens 65 days after full bloom. No rain-induced cracking. Tree: medium vigor, semi-upright, with relatively few branches. Cropping on spurs and previous season's growth; self-fruitful; flowers 5 to 7 days after Montmorency.1507027PI 592840
387PI 584481'First Lady'Prunus hybr.District of Columbia, United States Historic1994DEVELOPED12/09/1994CultivarSelected for columnar growth habit, abundant red single campanulate flowers, and overall health. Moderate sized flowering cherry that grows 7.8m high and 4.1m wide in 12 years. Red flowers emerge in mid to late March in Wash., D.C. Dark green leaves show resistance to insects and remain dark green throughout summer. In fall leaves change to yellow. Hardiness zone 6 to 9. Plants are best propagated by budding since rooting percentage is low.1482520PI 584481
388PI 304195SL 64Prunus mahaleb L. FranceDAV1994DONATED02/11/1965Type = Cherry1228382PI 304195
389PI 304202SL 66Prunus mahaleb L. FranceDAV1994DONATED02/12/1965Type = Cherry1228383PI 304202
390PI 583787'Dream Catcher'Prunus hybr.District of Columbia, United States Historic1994DEVELOPEDCultivarUpright moderate sized flowering cherry that has grown 7.6m high and 6.1m wide in 12 yrs. Bright pink flowers emerge in late March and early April in Wash., D.C., a week after Okame begins to bloom. Dark green leaves show moderate resistance to insects and remain dark green throughout the summer. In fall the leaves change to an attractive orange red. Large (15cm long, 5cm wide) dark green leaves remain evergreen in USDA cold hardiness zone 6 and may prove evergreen in zone 5. Plants most readily propagated by softwood cuttings.1478761PI 583787
391PI 418534'Hanakami'Prunus mume Siebold & Zucc. NANot Available1994CultivarPI book entry: "418288 to 418563. From Japan. Plant material collected by W. L. Ackerman, United States National Arboretum, Washington, D.C. Numbered August 3, 1977. [...] 418534 to 418553. Prunus mume Sieb. & Zucc. Rosaceae. Japanese apricot. Grafted plants collected April 16, 1977. Dr. Naotoshi Hakoda, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Saiwai-cho, Fuchu-City, Tokyo. [...] 418534. 280. 'Hanakami'. Flowers medium to light pink, semidouble. Plant."1316005PI 418534
392PI 536865 NA 65592'Awanui'Prunus ×yedoensis Matsum. New ZealandNANot Available1994DEVELOPEDPRE 1979CultivarFull name as recorded at the U.S. National Arboretum: Prunus × yedoensis 'Awanui'. This accession was obtained directly from the cultivar's originator, nurseryman Keith Adams of New Plymouth, New Zealand. From USDA Plant Inventory No. 199 [where the cultivar name is misprinted as 'Awamui']: "PI 536865. Prunus x yedoensis Matsum. ROSACEAE Japanese flowering cherry / Donated by: Adams, K. 9 Te Mara Place, New Plymouth, New Zealand. Received March 28, 1979. / origin: New Zealand. cutlivar: AWAMUI. other id: Q 21672. Cutlivar. Budwd."2191746PI 536865 NA 65592
393PI 406691'Sentiabr'Skaja'Prunus domestica L. Russian Federation Historic1994DONATED01/05/1976Cultivar translated means '"September". Type = plum. Replaces Q 202671306408PI 406691
394PI 406692'Vengerka'Prunus domestica L. Russian Federation Historic1994DONATED01/05/1976Type = plum. Replaces Q 202681306409PI 406692
395PI 692394DPRU 1787Prunus armeniaca L. TurkeyDAVFRUIT1994COLLECTED37.70000000, 44.03333333Wild materialType = Apricot. Thirty-five year old trees, cultivated and irrigated.1016099PI 692394
396PI 692395DPRU 1788Prunus armeniaca L. TurkeyDAVFRUIT1994COLLECTED38.80000000, 42.73333333Wild materialType = Apricot. Pits purchased in market where sold for oil extraction.1016107PI 692395
397PI 692396'Luchak #6'Prunus armeniaca L. UzbekistanDAVFRUIT1994COLLECTEDPRE 07/24/1990VIR Central Asian Station, Tashkent. Uzbekistan, Former Soviet Union.Wild materialType = Apricot1016143PI 692396
398PI 692397'USSR 90-04-01'Prunus armeniaca L. Former, Soviet UnionDAV1994COLLECTED5 km south of VIR substation; Uzbek province.1000Steep bank above river, open vegetation, scattered small trees and shrubsWild materialType = Apricot1016169PI 692397
399PI 692398MahtobyPrunus armeniaca L. Former, Soviet UnionDAVFRUIT1994COLLECTED07/07/1990Tajik SSR, Zaravshan River valley, in orchard 2 km west of Ayni, at Tashki Varsi Manol village.1390Wild materialType = Apricot. Collector's note: "Fruit med.-small, oval, light-orange skin with no blush, light yellow flesh. Large pit compared to fruit, sweet seeds, browning of flesh inside fruit. (one of Zeravshan types)."1016179PI 692398
400PI 692411'USSR 90-14-02'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAV1994COLLECTED07/14/1990Wild apricot forests in Kotur Bulak, a ravine in Zailinsky Mts. south of Alma Ata; general topography = foothills of mountains1060clay soil; surrounded by Acer, Crataegus, Malus sieversii, Populus, BerberisWild materialType = Apricot1552549PI 692411
401PI 576150'GUARDIAN'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch South Carolina, United StatesPARLNot Available1993DEVELOPEDCultivar1471121PI 576150
402PI 352647ZojaPrunus domestica L. Russian FederationDAVNot Available1993DONATED09/27/1967Type = Cherry1263382PI 352647
403PI 406687'Kubanskaja'Prunus domestica L. Russian Federation Historic1993DONATED01/05/1976Type = Plum. Cultivar translated means '"From Kuban" '1306405PI 406687
404PI 418535'Hokkai-bungo'Prunus mume Siebold & Zucc. JapanNANot Available1993DONATEDCultivarType = Apricot1316006PI 418535
405PI 418547'Shiro-naniwa'Prunus mume Siebold & Zucc. JapanNANot Available1993DONATEDType = Apricot. Flowers white, semi-double, large.1316016PI 418547
406PI 418548Tama-umePrunus mume Siebold & Zucc. JapanDAVFLOWER1993DONATEDType = Apricot. Flowers white, single, large, stamen1316017PI 418548
407PI 692391'Abate'Prunus armeniaca L. ItalyDAVFRUIT1993COLLECTEDCultivated materialType = Apricot. Repatriated from Cain in fall of 20001015904PI 692391
408PI 692392'Houcall'Prunus armeniaca L. FranceDAVFRUIT1993COLLECTEDCultivated materialType = Apricot1015905PI 692392
409PI 692393'1319/20'Prunus armeniaca L. RomaniaDAV1993COLLECTEDBreeding materialType = Apricot1015955PI 692393
410PI 413741 NA 64976SGM 40Prunus laurocerasus L. Shida Kartli, GeorgiaNANot Available1992COLLECTED05/1973Shida Kartli mkhare (region): Surami Pass, en route to Tbilisi.900Wild materialPlants of NA 36379 (rooted from original cuttings) were sent to USPIS-Glenn Dale in September 1974. Cuttings were probably taken from a single wild plant, since this accession was not marked as "several plants" the way NA 36378 and 36380 were. -SBL2169850PI 413741 NA 64976
411PI 5529087310828Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. persica Italy Historic1991COLLECTEDCloneType = Peach.1447880PI 552908
412PI 6924177089Prunus armeniaca L. KyrgyzstanDAV1991COLLECTEDWild material1989 seed crop. Type = Apricot1552555PI 692417
413PI 4111482420Prunus sp.England, United KingdomDAVNot Available1991DONATED08/20/19751309922PI 411148
414PI 413741SGM 40Prunus laurocerasus L. Shida Kartli, GeorgiaNANot Available1991COLLECTED05/1973Shida Kartli mkhare (region): Surami Pass, en route to Tbilisi.900Wild material1312085PI 413741
415PI 583838'Usuzumi-No-Sakura'Prunus itosakura Siebold Gihu, Japan Historic1991COLLECTEDPlateau, Neo village, about 40km NW of Gifu City.35.63333333, 136.60000000175CultivarType = Cherry. Historic tree, approximately 1,400 years old. Designated by Japanese government as a Precious Natural Monument on October 21, 1922. Petals pink-tinged in late bud and early bloom, then white, turning gray just before falling. Flowering cherry. Stately in appearance and beautiful to behold. One of the oldest flowering cherry trees in the world.1096592PI 583838
416PI 692399'USSR 90-13-03'Prunus armeniaca L. Former, Soviet UnionDAV1990COLLECTED07/14/1990Kazakh SSR, bought from Issyk Market - south of Alma Ata.Wild materialType = Apricot. Collector's note: "Fruit small, round, orange - said to have come from Dzungarski Ala Tau region; the village of Tashkarasu - on the Ili River."1016204PI 692399
417PI 692400BE-3031Prunus armeniaca L. Former, Soviet UnionDAV1990COLLECTEDWild material1016214PI 692400
418PI 692401'USSR 90-14-05'Prunus armeniaca L. Former, Soviet UnionDAV1990COLLECTED07/14/1990Kazakh SSR; wild apricot forest in Kotur Bulak, a ravine in Zailinsky range, south of Alma Ata.1060Foothills of mountains, clay soil. Associated vegetation: Acer, malus sieversii, Crataegus, Populus, Berberis.Wild materialType = Apricot. Collector's note: "Densely vegetated slopes above stream. Apricot is the dominant tree species."1016216PI 692401
419PI 692402BE-3031Prunus armeniaca L. Former, Soviet UnionDAV1990COLLECTEDWild materialType = Apricot1016226PI 692402
420PI 692403'USSR 90-16-04'Prunus armeniaca L. Former, Soviet UnionDAV1990COLLECTED07/15/1990Kazakh SSR; main botanical garden, Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR, Alma Ata.Wild materialType = Apricot. Collector's note: "Tree grown in botanical garden from seed obtained from wild trees in Horgus ravine in Dzungarsky Ala Tau. Selected as a sample from this region. Fruit short-oval, slight blush, severe fruit spotting form Coryneum blight - designated M10 in botanical garden."1016229PI 692403
421PI 692404'USSR 90-16-06'Prunus armeniaca L. Former, Soviet UnionDAVFRUIT1990COLLECTED07/15/1990Kazakh SSR; main botanical garden, Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR, Alma Ata.Wild materialType = Apricot. Collector's note: "Grown in botanical garden from seed obtained from wild tree from Chimkin in Talasky Ala Talu. Chosen as a representative of the region. Not quite ripe yet. Oval, slightly compressed, partly clingstone, has been resistant to fruit spotting (Coryneum blight) until this year - there are a few spots. Designated as N1 (Chimkin #1) in botanical garden."1016241PI 692404
422PI 692406Luchak White #3Prunus armeniaca L. UzbekistanDAV1990COLLECTEDPRE 07/24/1990VIR Central Asian Station at Tashkent.Wild materialType = Apricot (Glabrous) type. Original fruit from collection site had white flesh.1515487PI 692406
423PI 692407'Wimpell, R4T3-4'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAVFRUIT1990COLLECTEDWild materialPer collection notes: white flesh, medium-large size; ripe mid-june. Type = Apricot.1515465PI 692407
424PI 692408'Hassan Krasni'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAVBRANCH1990COLLECTEDVIR substation at Hastrakt - about 100km NE of Tashkent up the Pskim River Valley1200Wild materialType = Apricot1515466PI 692408
425PI 692409'Kandak'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAVFRUIT1990COLLECTEDVIR substation at Hastrakt - about 100km NE of Tashkent up the Pskim River Valley in the Uzbek province1200Wild materialType = Apricot.1515467PI 692409
426PI 692410'USSR 90-08-04'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAV1990COLLECTEDWild materialType = Apricot.1552547PI 692410
427PI 692412'USSR 90-16-01'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAV1990COLLECTED07/15/1990Wild materialPer collection notes: tree grown in botanical garden from seed obtained from wild trees in Dzungarski Alatau; notable for large size, attractive fruit, round shape, orange, most juicy, does not drop fruit at maturity; clingstone; named after Tanya's daughter; one of the most resistant to coryneum blight; designated M33 in botanical garden. Type = Apricot1515488PI 692412
428PI 692413'USSR 90-16-13'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAVFRUIT1990COLLECTEDWild materialType = Apricot1536754PI 692413
429PI 692414'USSR 90-01-19'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAV1990COLLECTED07/04/1990Wild materialPer collection notes: fruit small and dry; seed sweet; fruit hanging on tree although way past maturity. 1515470PI 692414
430PI 692415'USSR 90-02-02'Prunus mandshurica (Maxim.) Koehne Russian FederationDAVFRUIT1990COLLECTEDWild materialType = Apricot1558813PI 692415
431PI 692416'Mirsanjeli Late'Prunus armeniaca L. Russian FederationDAV1990COLLECTED07/04/1990Wild materialPer collection notes: row 7, tree 11-12; fruit small (2cm), firm and very sweet; yellowflesh; freestone; ripe at time of collection, hangs on tree very well; fruit round, partly cling, just about ripe at time of collection; reported to be saccharine type. Type = Apricot1515471PI 692416
432PI 540442'Regal'Prunus tenella Batsch Manitoba, CanadaDAV1990COLLECTED1950Cultivated materialShort, densely suckering shrub, may reach 1.5m in height. Leaves simple, saw toothed margins, lustrous, dark green above, pale beneath. Flowers attractive pink in May, followed by hard nut with fuzzy covering in July. Ideal for erosion control and slope plantings and cover for wildlife habitat and nesting. Possible ornamental or foundation plantings in home landscaping. Adapted in areas of southern Canada (Zone 2) and northern U.S. (Zone 3). Excellent survival in North Dakota. No disease or insect problems.1435378PI 540442
433PI 374280'Rosii De Istrita'Prunus cerasus L. RomaniaDAV1990COLLECTEDTYpe = Cherry1280335PI 374280
434PI 374281'Sirpotreb'Prunus cerasus L. Romania Historic1990COLLECTEDType = Cherry.1280336PI 374281
435PI 406689'Pervenec 36-23'Prunus domestica L. Russian Federation Historic1990DONATED01/05/1976Type = Plum.1306407PI 406689
436PI 406693'Lola'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C. K. Schneid. Former, Soviet UnionDAVFLOWER1990COLLECTEDCultivarType = Peach. Due to source assumed to be high chilling and cold hardy.1306410PI 406693
437PI 413743'Stevns'Prunus cerasus L. DenmarkDAVFRUITNot Available1990DONATED07/16/1973Type = Cherry. SEE ALSO PI 2828141312086PI 413743
438PI 418536'Kanko-Bai'Prunus mume Siebold & Zucc. District of Columbia, United StatesDAVFLOWER1990DONATED04/16/1977CultivarType = Apricot. Flowers dark pink. Double.1316007PI 418536
439PI 418544'Okitsu-Akabana'Prunus mume Siebold & Zucc. Japan Historic1990COLLECTED04/16/1977Type = Apricot1316013PI 418544
440PI 245052'Reine Des Convserves'Prunus avium (L.) L. ÃŽle-de-France, France Historic1990DONATED01/16/1958Type = Cherry.1189187PI 245052
441PI 282815'Late Stevns'Prunus cerasus L. Denmark Historic1990DONATED09/14/1962Type = Cherry. Additional amount of PI2828151210062PI 282815
442PI 282816'Late Stevns'Prunus cerasus L. Denmark Historic1990COLLECTED1686743PI 282816
443PI 296108'Golden Queen Improved'Prunus persica (L.) Batsch New ZealandDAVFLOWER1990DONATED02/27/1964CultivarType = Peach.1224147PI 296108
444PI 370146'Burrell's Red Myrobalan'Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. England, United KingdomDAVNot Available1990DONATED02/29/1972Type = Plum.1277231PI 370146
445PI 374275'H-Baneasa 4/27'Prunus cerasus L. Romania Historic1990COLLECTEDType = Cherry1280331PI 374275
446PI 374278'Ostheim 32/16'Prunus cerasus L. Romania Historic1990COLLECTEDType = Cherry.1280334PI 374278
447PI 536048'Mayday'Prunus padus L. var. commutata Dippel North Dakota, United StatesDAVNot Available1989COLLECTED1964Oscar Hobbie Farm, Moody County, 4.8km S of Brookings County Line, near Flandreau, South DakotaMoist, moderately well drained to well drained clay loams or sandy soils; similiar to native chokecherry.Cultivated materialType = Cherry. Plants up to 9.12m. Flowers borne singly, fragrant, appearing late April-early May. Root stocks compatible with chokecherry. Used as medium tree component of multi-row field and farmstead shelterbelts, single row field windbreaks, wildlife plantings, and recreational area developments in North and South Dakota and W Minnesota. Not affected by black knot, a limiting factor for this area. Potential usage: for use as the medium tree component of multi-row field windbreaks, wildlife plantings and recreational area developments. Provides food and nesting sites for numerous songbirds and other wildlife. Nonsuckering habit should be advantageous in small farmstead situations or recreational areas as a substitute for chokecherry. This 1952 planting was established with stock from the Gurney Nursery, Yankton, SD. This and other similar plantings in South Dakota are thought to trace to early introductions by J.L. Budd, Iowa State College, from eastern Siberia via the Imperial Botanical Gardens of Russia.1430984PI 536048
448PI 163091DPRU 1490Prunus mahaleb L. Spain Historic1989COLLECTEDType = Cherry. From "Comparison of Mazzard, Mahaleb and Hybrid Rootstocks for 'Montmorency' Cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)" by M.N. Westwood, A.N. Roberts, and H.O. Bjornstad: "P. mahaleb has low tolerance of poorly drained soils, recommended for light soils; induces good growth and high yield; tart cherries perform well on rootstock; resistant to bacterial canker; observed ease of vegetative propagation by layerage."1563965PI 163091
449PI 193703DPRU 1493Prunus mahaleb L. Netherlands Historic1989COLLECTEDType = Cherry. From "Comparison of Mazzard, Mahaleb and Hybrid Rootstocks for 'Montmorency' Cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)" by M.N. Westwood, A.N. Roberts, and H.O. Bjornstad: P. mahaleb is untolerant of poorly drained soils and instead performs best with light soils; tart cherries perform well on rootstock; resistant to bacterial canker; observed ease of vegetative propagation by layerage; induces good growth and high yield."1563968PI 193703
450PI 194099DPRU 1495Prunus mahaleb L. Unknown Historic1989COLLECTEDType = Cherry. Originally from Europe. From "Comparison of Mazzard, Mahaleb, and Hybrid Rootstocks for `Montmorency' Cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)" by M.N. Westwood, A.N. Roberts, and H.O. Bjornstad: P. mahaleb untolerant of poorly drained soils, recommended for light soils; tart cherries perform well on rootstock; resistant to bacterial canker; observed ease of propagation; induces good growth and high yield.1563970PI 194099
451PI 692337Alameda HemskirkePrunus armeniaca L. California, United StatesDAVFRUIT1989DONATED02/08/1989CultivarType = Apricot. Ripens late June1011617PI 692337
452PI 692385'Gavoro'Prunus hybr.DAV1989DONATED02/08/1989Cultivated materialType = plumcot1014261PI 692385
453PI 692386'Large Early Montgemet'Prunus armeniaca L. Oregon, United StatesDAVFRUIT1989DONATED02/08/1989Cultivated materialType = apricot1014289PI 692386
454PI 692387'Maxson'Prunus armeniaca L. Oregon, United StatesDAVFRUIT1989DONATED02/08/1989Cultivated materialType = apricot1014300PI 692387
455PI 692341880011Prunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED06/02/1988About 12 km south of Gilgit; river valley in mountains35.81666667, 74.350000001452Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection notes of Maxine Thompson: harvest early June; fruit oblong, 16g, rounded apex, moderately attractive; skin orange, no blush, slight pubescence; flesh orange, good eating quality, poor aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, intermediate texture; used locally fresh or dried.1013350PI 692341
456PI 692342KhubaniPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAV1988COLLECTED06/11/1988Near Hanuchal, about 58 km southeast of Gilgit on Skardu Rd.; river valley in mountains35.85000000, 74.666666671290Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection notes of Maxine Thompson: harvest June 11; fruit short-oval, flattened, 22g, rounded apex, moderately attractive; skin green-yellow, no blush, slightly pubescent; flesh lt. orange, medium eating quality, low aroma, medium firmness, dry, coarse texture, round seed; source observed to have small worms near pits.1013362PI 692342
457PI 692343KabuliPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/01/1988Collected from the province of Azad Kashmir, about 1 km southwest of Jura (up Neelum River); river valley in mountains34.53333333, 73.850000001215Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: harvest date early July; fruit elliptic, 30g, rounded apex, moderately attractive; skin green-yellow, trace of blush, slight pubescence; flesh greenish/lt. orange, moderate eating quality, moderate aroma, moderate firmness, dry, intermediate texture; seed elliptic, 2g, sweet; stone semi-free; usesful for drying.1013385PI 692343
458PI 692344880123Prunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/08/1988Near Shamugar, about 10 km southeast of Gilgit35.81666667, 74.333333331415Full sun exposure; soil, silt; good drainage; terraced (0 slope); surrounded by orchard trees - almond, apple, mulberry, fig, pomegranate, walnutWild materialType = Apricot.1013395PI 692344
459PI 692345HabijuPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/09/1988Near Rahimabad, 35 km north of Gilgit; found in an orchard, about a few hundred meters south of school in Rahimabad; general topography is a terraced farm in a mountain river valley36.15000000, 74.300000001660Full sun exposure; soil, sandy loam; good drainageWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection notes of Maxine Thompson: harvest date early July; fruit elliptic, 22g, 40mm long, 35mm wide, rounded apex, attractive; skin orange, no blush, no pubescence; flesh deep orange, good eating quality, moderate aroma, soft, juicy, fine texture; seed elliptic, 1.9g, sweet; stone free; used locally for drying and fresh.1013400PI 692345
460PI 692346HabijuPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/09/1988Near Chalt (Nagar), about 61 km north of Gilgit; general topography is a river valley in the mountains36.26666667, 74.266666671846Full sun exposure; silty-loam soil; good drainage; surrounded by apricots and other fruit treesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection notes of Maxine Thompson: fruit ovate, 32g, length 46m, wid. 47m, rounded apex, attractive; skin orange, no pubescence; flesh lt. orange, medium eating quality, poor aroma, medium firmness, medium juciness, intermediate texture; seed elliptic, 2.4g; stone free; used locally fresh and dryed.1013410PI 692346
461PI 692347JanjirPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/09/1988Neat Chalt (Nagar), about 61 km north of Gilgit; general topography is a river valley in the mountains36.26666667, 74.266666671846Full sun exposure, silty-loam soil, good drainage, surrounded by apricot and other fruit treesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: fruit round, 16g, 30mm long, 31 X 29 mm wide, rounded apex, moderately attractive; skin orange, no blush, no pubescence; flesh orange, good eating quality, moderate aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, fine texture; seed sweet, 1.7g, stone semi-free; grown locally for good seed; also said to be able to be eaten in large quantities without stomache distress.1013422PI 692347
462PI 692348HabijuPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/09/1988Near Gulmit (Nagar); generally topography is a river valley in the mountains36.26666667, 74.516666671969Full sun exposure; sandy-loam soil; good drainage; located near corn, potatoes, mixed vegetablesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: harvest date early July; fruit ovate, 28g, 39mm long, 38 x 36mm wide, rounded apex with a tiny point, attractive; skin lt. orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh lt. orange, very good eating quality, medium aroma, soft, juicy, intermediate texture; seed elliptic, sweet, 2g; stone free; used locally fresh, for drying, and for kernals.1013428PI 692348
463PI 692349Miramudi IPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/09/1988Near Gulmit (Nagar) in the Gilgit district; collected from the edge of a terraced corn field owned by Fida Hussein; general topography is a river valley in the mountains36.26666667, 74.516666671969Full sun exposure; sandy loam soil; good drainage; surrounded by corn, potatoes, and mixed vegetablesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: harvest date mid-July; fruit round, 20g, 35mm long, 35-32mm wide; pointed apex with a small tip, moderately attractive; skin green-yellow, no pubescence, slight blush; flesh white, medium aroma, dry, fine texture; seed elliptic, sweet, 1.7g.1013434PI 692349
464PI 692350KhubanPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/09/1988Near Gulmit (Nagar) in the Gilgit District; collected from a small apricot orchard on a terraced farm; general topography is a river valley in the mountains36.26666667, 74.516666671969Full sun exposure; sandy-loam soil; good drainage; grown near apricot trees and wheatWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: harvest date July 0; fruit triangular, 26g, 41mm long, 37-34mm wide, rounded apex, attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh orange, good eating quality, good aroma, soft, moderately juicy, fine texture; seed elongated, 2.6g, strongly bitter.1013439PI 692350
465PI 692351Gaqai ShikandaPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm - not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography is a river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 12; fruit round, 19g, 33mm long, 33-30mm wide, flat apex, attractive; skin orange, blush intermediate red, no pubescence; flesh orange, good eating quality, low aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, intermediate texture; seed elliptic, 1.7g, strongly bitter; stone free."1013492PI 692351
466PI 692352Burum GakasPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography is a river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 12, fruit round, 14g, 29mm long, 20-28mm wide, pointed apex, slightly attractive; skin cream, no pubescence, no blush; flesh lt. cream, slightly good eating quality, marginal aroma, moderately firm, dry, fine texture; seed 1.8g; xanthomonas spots on fruits."1013493PI 692352
467PI 692353Badam GakasPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 12; fruit oblong, 16g, 33mm long, 29-28,, wide, slightly pointed apex, moderately attractive fruit; skin orange, no blush, no pubescence; flesh orange, moderate eating quality, moderate aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, intermediate texture; seed 1.6g, elongated."1013505PI 692353
468PI 692354Bulbil-e-shikandaPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 12, fruit round, 15g, 31mm long, 31-28mm wide, flat apex, attractive; skin dark orange, no pubescence, intermediate red blush; flesh deep orange, good eating quality, medium aroma, moderate firmness, very juicy; seed elliptic, 1.5g, strongly bitter."1013506PI 692354
469PI 692355KartashiPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest sometime before July 14; fruit 22g, 35mm long, 36-34mm wide, round, flat apex, attractive; skin cream, no pubescence, slight blush; flesh lt. cream, good eating quality, moderate aroma, fairly soft, moderately juicy, coarse texture; seed round, sweet, 2.2g; few xanthomonas spots observed; over-ripe, very soft."1013518PI 692355
470PI 692356QuropoPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 14; fruit round, 18g, 35mm long, 35-27mm wide, flat apex, somewhat attractive; skin green-yellow, no pubescence; flesh lt. orange, medium eating quality, medium aroma, moderately firm, very juicy; seed round, 1.9g, sweet; no disease observed; very flattened laterally. Flesh in cavity tears when harvested because barely ripe."1013540PI 692356
471PI 692357Dail MeshPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 12; fruit elliptic, 19g, 33mm long, 32-29mm wide, pointed apex (pronounced point), fairly attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh orange, medium eating quality, low aroma, fairly firm, moderately juicy, intermediate texture; seed elliptic, 1.7g; stone free; just ripe."1013541PI 692357
472PI 692358LakeshPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 14; fruit round, 24g, 41mm long, 41-35mm wide, pointed apex with a medium tip, fairly attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh lt. orange, medium eating quality, excellent aroma, firm, moderately juicy, coarse texture; seed elliptic, 2.4g, sweet; pit semi-free; a few xanthomonas spots observed; flattened laterally; said to come from Kashgar."1013550PI 692358
473PI 692359Dolato JuPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 14; fruit oblate, 18g, 31mm long, 34-35mm wide, flat apex, fairly attractive; skin orange, no pubescence; flesh orange, moderately firm, moderately juicy, intermediate texture; seed round, 1.5g; stone semi-free; no disease observed."1013551PI 692359
474PI 692361GarkmishPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date July 15; fruit oblate, 14g, 27mm long, 30-28mm wide, slightly depressed apex, not very attractive; skin lt. orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh lt. orange, poor eating quality, poor aroma, medium firmness, dry, intermediate texture; seed round, 1.3g, strongly bitter; looks like worthless seedling."1013575PI 692361
475PI 692362Nagarum ShikandaPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAV1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "harvest date before July 14; fruit round, 19g, 33mm long, 35-321 mm wide; skin orange, no pubescence, slight blush; flesh orange, medium eating quality, poor aroma, medium firmness, medium juiciness, fine texture; seed elliptic, 1.3g; stone semi-free; no diseases observed; very ripe."1013576PI 692362
476PI 692363Gagai TinaniPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompason: "harvest date July 14; fruit elliptic, 19g, 36mm long, 33-31mm wide, pointed apex, moderately attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, trace of blush; flesh lt orange, medium eating quality, poor aroma, moderately firm, dry, intermediate texture; seed elongated, 1.3g, strongly bitter; no diseases observed; not quite ripe; said to be the latest blooming of the 21 cultivars collected."1013589PI 692363
477PI 692364Nazarali Kutzay TinaniPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAV1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100Silty soilWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date before July 14; fruit round, 12g. 29mm long, 29-5mm wide, flat apex, not very attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh orange, medium aroma; seed round, 1.3g, sweet; very over-ripe - fruit had fallen at time of collection; may be a worthless seedling."1013590PI 692364
478PI 692365Shai Kutzay JuPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100silty soilWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest dat eJuly 14, fruit oblate, 19g, 31mm long, 34-32mm wide, flat apex, moderately attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, slight blush; flesh lt. orange, medium eating quality, good aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, intermediate texture; seed round, 2g; stone semi-freee; many xanthomonas spots observed."1013601PI 692365
479PI 692366ArghoonPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/14/1988Murtazabad (Hunza) in the Gilgit district; terraced farm not seen - collected by Ahmed Din; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.28333333, 74.583333332100soil = siltWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date July 14; fruit round, 27g, flat apex, attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, no blush, flesh lt. orange, good eating quality, medium aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, fine texture; seed elliptic, 2.3g, sweet; stone free; just ripe."1013617PI 692366
480PI 692367KhoshendaPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/15/1988Garbidas, in the Baltistan district, about 50 km northwest of Skardu; on edge of terraced wheat field35.51666667, 75.366666672000Full sun exposure; sandy loam soil, moderately stony; good drainage; surrounded by wheat and other apricot treesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date mid-July; fruit round, 23g, 38mm long, 39-32 mm wide, flattened laterally, many sutures, split (possibly due to rain), pointed ape, moderately attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh lt. orange, medium eating quality, poor aroma, firm, dry, intermediate texture; seed elliptic, 2.2 g, strongly bitter; stone free; stone opposite suture more narrow."1013630PI 692367
481PI 692368AlmonPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/16/1988Sordas, in the Baltistan district; about 36 km northwest of Skardu; collected from the edge of a terraced wheat field owned by Ghuluam Haider35.46666667, 75.416666672129Full sun exposure; sandy loam soil, fairly stony; good drainage; surrounded by wheat adn other apricot treesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date July 16; fruit round, 22g, slightly depressed apex, some split sutures (possibly from rain), moderately attractive; skin dark orange, no pubescence, intermediate red blush; flesh deep orange, good eating quality, poor aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, intermediate texture; seed round, 1.8g; 'pucker' increases at stem end; just ripet at time of collection;l hole at stem attachment site; seed 'rattles' in fruit."1013656PI 692368
482PI 692369KarfochuliPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/18/1988Kothung in the Baltistan district, about 22 km north of Skardu; collected from the edge of a terraced wheat field owned by Qurban Shah35.36666667, 75.600000002276Full sun exposure; silt soil, sparsely stony; good drainage; surrounded by wheat and other apricot treesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date July 10; fruit round, 37g, 38mm long, 42-38mm wide, flat apex, attractive; skin cream, no pubescece, no blush; flesh lt. cream, good eating quality, good aroma, moderately firm, juicy, intermediate texture; seed round, sweet, 4.4g; clingstone, very large; mostly picked by July 18."1013669PI 692369
483PI 692370Korkum ChuliPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/18/1988Kothung, in the Baltistan district, about 22km north of Shardu; tree on edge of wheat field owned by Qurban Shah; Shigar Valley35.36666667, 75.600000002276Full sun exposure; silt soil, few stones; good drainage; surrounded by wheat and other apricot treesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date July 10; fruit round, 15g, 29mm long, 32-28mm wide, flat apex, moderately attractive; skin cream, no pubescence, no blush; flesh lt. cream, medium eating quality, poor aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, coarse texture; seed round, 1.9g, sweet; used locally fresh and for seeds; very early maturing; old tree - mostly picked."1013683PI 692370
484PI 692371KachachuliPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAV1988COLLECTED07/29/1988Chappi, Baltistan district, about 10 km west of Skardu; collected from a farm adjacent to the airport - tree in a swale - owned by Mohamed Ali; general topography is a river valley in the mountains35.33333333, 75.583333332215Full sun exposure; silt-sand soil; good drainage; surrounded by Eleagnus angustifoliumWild materialType = Apricot. Per "Exploration and Exploitation of New Fruit and Nut Germplasm," by Maxine Thompson: " 'Kachuli' was unique in that, although the fruit has relatively high soluble solids (22 degrees Brix), the flesh reaches a moderate degree of firmness but does not soften further with age. In fact, the local name actually means 'apricot that doesn't ripen'. It remided me of the non-ripening trait in our shipping tomatoes. locally, 'Kachachuli' is grown mainly for its large dible seed, but I envision this non-ripening trait incorporated, through breeding into larger, high quality cultivars with remarkable storage and shipping characteristics." Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date August 1; fruit 20g, 21mm long, 34-30mm wide, oblique-round-oblate, depressed apex, moderately attractive; skin orange, slight pubescence, slight blush; flesh orange, good eating quality, medium aroma, firm, juicy, intermediate texture; seed round, 2.4g, sweet; xanthomonas spots; used locally fresh and for seeds; does not soften - very firm - keeps well; tree age is about 100yrs; grown for the good, large, sweet seed; seed is free at maturity - just tight fit in the firm flesh."1013700PI 692371
485PI 692372BadamchuliPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED07/29/1988Kinapa, Baltistan district, 3-4 km south of Shigar; collected from a row of trees beside a wheat field - about 30m northwest of new stonebrick house with stonebrick wall (across road); general topography is a river valley (Shigar) in the mt35.40000000, 75.750000002390Full sun exposure; silt soil, few stones; good drainageWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date Aug. 3; fruit elliptic, 21g, 38mm long, 36-31mm wide, pointed apex, moderately attractive; skin lt. orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh lt. orange, meduim eating quality, poor aroma, fairly firm, dry, intermediate texture; seed elongated, 2.3g, sweet; no disease observed; used locally for drying. said to have all twin seeds; said to dry in 3 days; skin greenish tinge on light orange; fruit is oval and a bit flattened."1013711PI 692372
486PI 692373ChaksaPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED08/01/1988Kachura, Baltistan district, about 20 km west of Skardu; collected from the yard of village home behind Shangri La Resort; general topography is the mountains35.41666667, 75.450000002200Full sun exposure; silt soil, few stones; good drainage, surrounded by wheat, apples, apricotWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thomson: "Harvest date Aug. 7; fruit oblate, lopsided, 29g, 38mm long, 47-35mm wide, moderately attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, trace blush; flesh lt. orange, not ripe enough at time of collection to judge eating quality, medium aroma; seed round, 2.1g, strongly bitter; xanthomonas spots on fruit; worm near seed; size appeared to be the largest, so far, of the orange fruits in Baltistan; estimated to mature one week post collection (1 wk. after Halmon)."1013713PI 692373
487PI 692374HashimpaPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED08/02/1988Barchu (Keris Area), Baltistan district, about 40 km east of Skardu; collected from terraced fram of Abdul Rehman; general topography is a river valley in the mountains35.21666667, 75.966666672370Full sun exposure; silt soil, few stones; good drainageWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date Aug. 12; fruit round, 16g, 31mm long, 32-29mm wide, slightly pointed apex; skin green-yellow, no pubescence, slight blush; flesh lt. orange, medium eating quality, poor aroma, moderately firm, dry, coarse texture; seed elliptic, 1.4g, strongly bitter; very few xanthomonas spots; used locally for drying; very heavy bearing, but alternate; fruit not mature enought at time of collection to evaluate; over night fruits were very soft and mush, a few pits split."1013723PI 692374
488PI 692375KhakasPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED08/02/1988Barchu (Keris Area), Baltistan district, about 40 km east of Skardu; collected from terraced farm of Abdul Rehman; general topography is a river valley in the mountains35.21666667, 75.966666672370Full sun exposure; silt soil, few stones; good drainageWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date Aug. 5; fruit round, 20g, 34mm long, 35-30mm wide, flat apex, moderately attractive; skin orange, slight pubescence, no intermediate texture; seed 1.8g, strongly bitter; very few xanthomonas spots; worm near pit; good for drying; sutures may split when rain falls on ripe fruit."1013724PI 692375
489PI 692376DolpaPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVNot Available1988COLLECTED08/02/1988Barchu (Keris Area), Baltistan district, about 40km east of Skardu; colelcted from terraced farm of Abduhl Rehman; general topography is a river valley in the mountains35.21666667, 75.966666672370Full sun exposure; silt soil, few stones; good drainageWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date, Aug. 2, fruit oblate, 31g, 35mm long, 41-38mm wide, flat apex, attractive; skin orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh orange, good eating quality, poor aroma, moderately firm, juicy, coarse texture; seed round, 2.9g, weakly bitter; very few xanthomonas spots; used locally fresh and dried; the very largest orange fruit (larger than Chakhsa)."1013734PI 692376
490PI 692377HabijuPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED08/04/1988Just west of Nasirabad (Hunza), Gilgit district; bought from boy along road; general topography is a river valley in the mountains36.26666667, 74.566666672050Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thopmson: "Harvest date Aug. 4 (end of 3 week season); fruit elliptic, 38g, 45mm wide, rounded apex, attrative fruit; skin orange, no pubescence; flesh orange, good eating quality, good aroma, moderately firm, moderately juicy, coarse texture; seed elongated, 2.4g, sweet; xanthomonas spots on fruit; used locally on fresh and dry; the largest fruit seet (last fruit of season and crop size unknown); one of the best apricots."1013735PI 692377
491PI 692378ShikandaPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED08/05/1988Shiskat (Hunza), Gilgit district, about 25 km northeast of Karimabad; collected from the first farm on the south edge of the village; general topography = river valley in mountains36.35000000, 74.866666672400Full sun exposure; silt soil, few stones; good drainage; surrounded by wheat, apricot treesWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompsno: "Harvest date Aug. 5; fruit elliptic, 23g, 39mm long, 36-32mm wide; skin orange, no pubescence, no blush; flesh orange, medium eating quality, moderately firm, dry, intermediate texture; seed elliptic, 1.9g; no diseases observed; locally used dry, fresh, and for seeds."1013746PI 692378
492PI 692379880276Prunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAV1988COLLECTED08/24/1988Islamabad, Rawalpindi district, Punjab province; bought from market - said to have come from AfghanistanWild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date Aug. 23; fruit 21g, oblong, rounded apex, attractive; skin light cream, no pubescence, intermediate/rosy blush; flesh lt. cream, poor eating quality, poor aroma, firm, dry, intermediate texture; seed elongated, sweet, 1.5g; good shipping for fresh market; late season; said to be trucked from afghanistan; very bland and not juicy."1013747PI 692379
493PI 692380880292Prunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED08/31/1988Guram Chasma, Chitral district, NWFD province, about 70 km northwest of Chitral; bought from Market - said to have been grown 12 km up the valley in the last village; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.03333333, 71.433333332770Wild materialType = Apricot. Per the collection observation notes of Maxine Thompson: "Harvest date Aug. 30; fruit elliptic, 7.5g, rounded apex, unattractive; skin yellow, no pubescence, no blush; flesh lt. cream, poor eating quality, poor aroma, moderately firm, dry, coarse texture; seed elliptic, .82g; late ripening, or high elevation, or both; probably grown at about 2770m."1013760PI 692380
494PI 692381SorisPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED10/01/1988Gulmit (Hunza), Gilgit district; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.40000000, 74.866666672490Full sun exposure; silt soil; good drainageWild materialType = Apricot.1013761PI 692381
495PI 692382PaiwandPrunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED10/01/1988Gulmit (Hunza), Gilgit district; general topography is a river valley in the mountains2490Full sun exposure; silt soil; good drainageWild materialType = Apricot1013776PI 692382
496PI 692383880380Prunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED10/01/1988Gulmit (Hunza), Gilgit district; general topography = river valley in the mountains36.40000000, 74.866666672490Full sun exposure; silt soil; good drainageWild materialType = Apricot.1013790PI 692383
497PI 692384880416Prunus armeniaca L. PakistanDAVFRUIT1988COLLECTED10/01/1988Kagan, Hazara district, NWFD province; collected from trees on P.A.R.C. summer wheat station in Kagan34.75000000, 73.533333332030Full sun exposure; no slope (terraced); silt soil, moderately stony; good drainage; surrounded by deciduous fruit trees and wheatWild materialType = Apricot1013791PI 692384
498PI 673459RRL-1-DHaploidPrunus persica (L.) Batsch Washington, United StatesDAVFLOWER1988DONATED02/21/1988Breeding materialType = Peach. From colchicine treatment of haploid shoot, 1964. Tree very vigorous. Leaves red. Flower showy. Pollen-fertile. Fruitful. Fruit is small, white-fleshed, late-ripening, inedible.1004690PI 673459
499PI 673460LOV-1-HaploidPrunus persica (L.) Batsch Washington, United StatesDAVFLOWER1988DONATED02/21/1988Breeding materialType = Peach. Rootstock: Nemaguard. From open-pollinated seed of Lovell peach, 1976. Tree vigorous on diploid rootstock. Trunk normal (not gnarled). Unfruitful.1004808PI 673460