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USPP3964P
USPP3964P US PP3964 P USPP3964 P US PP3964P
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  • the present variety of nectarine tree which is of medium to large size, spreading, upright form, is a productive bearer of medium, relatively uniform, clingstone fruit of yellow flesh, and yellow skin partially overspread with red. Compared to other late season clingstones, this variety is particularly characterized by the flesh being yellow throughout (including the pit), and by the ability of the tree to produce fruit of pleasing flavor and aroma with less than full sunlight.
  • RI-IS 146A yellow-green closer to NBS moderate olive green than NBS 127 grayish olive green
  • bottom sideRI-IS 146B lighter yellow green (approx. NBS 120 moderate yellow green)
  • heavy midrib on lower surface RHS C light yellow green, (NBS closer to 119 light yellow green than 121 pale yellow green).
  • Blooming period First bloom Mar. 10, 1975. Full bloom Mar. 19, 1975, about 10 days after Babcock peach (unpateuted) Positioning-Singly rather than in clusters, but two or three flowers may be within one inch of branch length SizeSpread across petal 1 /e2 inches Color-Pale pink (NBS 7) PetalsMostly 5 in number, some 6, obtuse shape Pedicel /z inch length StamensColor strong reddish purple (NBS 237) 2631 in number, length /2-% inch Styles /4 inch longer than stamens; color yellow SepalsMostly 5, some 6, moderate yellowish green (NBS 136) with overlay on back side of dark grayish red (NBS 20) inch Fruit:
  • the nectarine tree and its fruit herein described may vary in slight detail due to differences in climate, soil, pruning, fertilization or other growing conditions. The present description is of the variety as grown within ten feet of the northeast side of a four story building in Oakland, Calif.
  • the aforementioned Babcock peach tree adjacent to the instant variety tree was of medium size, medium vigor and more upright than spreading.
  • Babcock peach when grown in full sunlight is usually of medium to large size, vigorous and inclined to be spreading rather than upright in habit of growth, as introduced in University of California Agriculture Experiment Station circular 328 (January 1933).
  • the aforementioned adjacent Friar plum tree was of small size and low to medium vigor.
  • Friar plum when grown in full sunlight is generally very vigorous, as reported in the release notice on Friar plum issued Mar. 19, 1968 by USDA Agricultural Research Service, Crops Research Division. Based on these comparisons, the instant variety may therefore be expected to develop, when grown under full sunlight, a tree habit of larger size, more vigor, and more spreading and less upright form than when grown under minimal sunlight.
  • a new and distinct variety of nectarine tree substantially as illustrated and described, identified by the characteristics enumerated above, and characterized particularly as to novelty in comparison to other clingstone nectarines by the season of ripening, by the bearing of fruit having yellow skin partly overspread with red, flesh of pleasant flavor and aroma, with yellow color throughout including the pit, a stone with characteristics as hereinabove described, and by the ability of the tree to produce such fruit with limited sunlight.

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