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Characteristics of muscadine varieties

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Characteristics of muscadine varieties
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Leesburg ARC Research Report - Leesburg Agricultural Research Center ; WG75-4
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Balerdi, C. F.
Mortensen. J. A.
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Leesburg, Fla.
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University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Research Center,
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Pollinators ( jstor )

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Yield and period of blooming of several muscadine varieties,
Leesburg (3-year mean).


Varietya
1- Albemarle
2- Bountiful
3- Chief
4- Cowart
5-- Magoon
6- Southland
7- Creek
8- Dulcet
9- Hunt
10- Jumbo
11- Pride
12- Thomas
13- Carlos
14- Welder
15-- Dearing
16- Magnolia
17- Pamlico
18- Roanoke
19- Fry
20- Higgins
21- Nevermiss
22- Scuppernong
23- Stuckey
24- To-,sail
25- Yuig


Yield
Tons/acre
2.5
3.5
7.1
3.4
8.6
7.8
3.5
2.5
2.4
2.1
2.1
4.7
6.4
4.9
2.8
3.9
2.0
|! -%


'4. 3.
4.9
4.9
1.5
1.4
0.2
0.3
1.4


a 1-6 black self-fertiles (pollinators), 7-12 black females (need a
pollinator); 13-18 bronze self-fertile (pollinators); 19-25 bronze
females (need a pollinator).


Figure 1. Period of blooming in muscadine varieties (3-year mean).
May June


Variety
Magnolia
Carlos
Fry
Hunt
Jumbo
Magoon
Roanoke
Scuppernong
Nevermiss
Pride
Thomas
Albemarle
Bountiful
Cowart
Higgins
Welder
Dearing
Pamlico
Southland
Topsail
Dulcet
Yuga
Chief
Creek
x = Full bloom.


5 10 15 20 25 31 1 5 1(


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Leesburg ARC Research Report WG75-4
300 copies
August 15, 1975


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CHARACTERISTICS OF MUSCADINE VARIETIES

By C. F. Balerdi and J. A. Mortensen


Date of bloom Date of
first full last ripening Season
5/9 5/11 -5/b.2/, \/17 early
5/9 5/17 50" 8/24 early-mid
5/14 53\6'/8 9/1 late
5/9 ,'25/15 5/26 8/R2 early
5/7' 514 5T%\ 8/29 late-mid
5/ 0 5/17 31 8 /\ late-mid
5/1i /210 6/10 '. late
5/12 \ 5/18 6/3 d~$/4 late
5/7 \,5/15 5 .' 4 -8/24 early-mid
5/7 55/13 5/4 8/27 mid
5/8 ./9 8/27 mid
5/8 5 5-" 5/31 8/24 early-mid
5/6 5/12 5724 2 825 mid
5/8 5/16 5/27 8/17 early
5/10 5/23 6/9 8/30 late-mid
5/5 5/12 5/24 8/19 early
5/10 5/17 5/31 8/21 early
5/7 5/15 5/30 8/15 early
5/7 5/14 5/28 8/20 early
5/9 5/15 5/25 9/1 late
5/7 5/13 5/30 8/16 early
5/7 5/14 5/31 8/18 early
5/7 5/15 5/29 8/28 late-mid
5/10 5/16 6/2 8/20 early
5/12 5/20 5/30 9/7 late