6,306 research outputs found
Choctaw Blackberry
Describes a new and distinct blackberry variety which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross of Arkansas Selection 526 (non-patented) and Rosborough (non-patented). This new blackberry variety can be distinguished by its very early fruit ripening, very erect cane growth habit, small seed size, and excellent fruit quality
Grapevine--Reliance cultivar
Describes a new and distinct grapevine variety which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross of Ontario (non-patented) and Suffolk Red (non-patented). This new grapevine variety can be distinguished by its early maturing seedless fruit of attractive red color and unique flavor, and by its outstanding cold hardiness to low midwinter temperatures
Grapevine--Mars Cultivar
Describes a new and distinct grapevine variety which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross of Island Belle (non-patented) and Arkansas Selection 1339 (non-patented). This new grapevine variety can be distinguished by its early ripening fruit, its attractive blue fruit color, and by its outstanding resistance to foliar and fruit diseases
Blackberry -- Arapaho cultivar
Describes a new and distinct blackberry variety which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross of Arkansas Selection 631 (non-patented) and Arkansas Selection 883 (non-patented). This new blackberry variety can be distinguished by its thornless canes with erect growth habit, its early ripening, and its excellent fruit flavor and firmness
Grapevine -- Saturn cultivar
Describes a new and distinct grapevine variety which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross of Dunstan 210 (non-patented) and New York Selection 45791 (non-patented). This new grapevine variety can be distinguished by its midseason ripening seedless fruit, its attractive red fruit color, its unique oval fruit shape, its very firm fruit texture, and its long-term storage capability
Blackberry--Navaho Cultivar
Describes a new and distinct blackberry variety which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross of Arkansas Selection 583 (non-patented) and Arkansas Selection 631 (non-patented). This new blackberry variety can be distinguished by its thornless canes with erect growth habit, its late ripening, and its excellent fruit flavor
Grapevine--Sunbelt cultivar
Describes a new and distinct grapevine variety which originated from the germination of open-pollinated seeds of the Concord cultivar (non-patented). This new grapevine variety can be distinguished by its production of evenly colored fruits in high temperature climates, its outstanding quality in juice and jellies, and its good resistance to foliar and fruit diseases
Ornamental dwarf peach--Tom Thumb cultivar
Describes a new and distinct ornamental dwarf peach variety which originated from the germination of open-pollinated seeds of the Tsukuba #2 peach rootstock variety (non-patented). This new ornamental dwarf peach variety can be distinguished by its dwarf plant size, persistent dark red foliage, and symmetrical plant shape
Ornamental dwarf nectarine--Leprechaun cultivar
Describes a new and distinct ornamental dwarf nectarine variety which originated from the F2 population of a hand-pollinated cross of an unnamed dwarf nectarine selection (non-patented) and the Arkansas Peach Selection 164P (non-patented). This new ornamental dwarf nectarine variety can be distinguished by its dwarf plant size, bright green foliage, symmetrical plant shape, and attractive yellow/red glabrous fruit
Blackberry plant named \u27Apache\u27
Describes a new and distinct blackberry variety which originated from seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Arkansas Selection 1007 (non-patented) and ‘Navaho’ (U.S. Patent PP 6,679). This new blackberry variety can be distinguished by its high fruit yields, large fruit size, erect thornless canes, late ripening, prolific fruiting row establishment, and good fruit quality
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