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Greeson

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Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Greeson
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Fr}
# CItr 6320

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1919
cultivated: 1919-1960
received: 19/7/1919

United States, North Carolina (collected)
site: USA collection site, North Carolina
date: 19th Jul. 1919
altitude: 129 m.
site info: USDA-ARS
map link
synonyms = GRIS {GREENSBORO; GLEASON; WILD-GOOSE;
}
other # = Greeson; Wild Goose; CI 6320; ; GRIS{K-5777; CI-6320}
Remark: George Greeson of Guilford County, North Carolina found a plant of wheat growing beside an old stump in his apple orchard in 1896. He increased the seed and distributed it under the name Wild Goose. After his death in 1899 the variety was called Greeson.
Given name + traits Accession # + images 
+ dates
Genetic data OriginNOTE + collected Ancestry Other names + other # Notes
Greeson
Triticum aestivum
habit = Winter
status = Improved cultivar
order = available
GRIS{susceptible = Fr}
# CItr 6320

@ USDA-ARS (USA) INFO > GRIS 

released: 1919
cultivated: 1919-1960
received: 19/7/1919

United States, North Carolina (collected)
site: USA collection site, North Carolina
date: 19th Jul. 1919
altitude: 129 m.
site info: USDA-ARS
map link
synonyms = GRIS {GREENSBORO; GLEASON; WILD-GOOSE;
}
other # = Greeson; Wild Goose; CI 6320; ; GRIS{K-5777; CI-6320}
Remark: George Greeson of Guilford County, North Carolina found a plant of wheat growing beside an old stump in his apple orchard in 1896. He increased the seed and distributed it under the name Wild Goose. After his death in 1899 the variety was called Greeson.

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