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Document: 14 A Study of Northwestern Apples

Source page: Open page 32 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 144

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1075&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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  • Black Oxford | description_snippet | Basin shallow, wrinkled, somewhat leather-cracked; calyx open, segments erect convergent; core closed, outline irregular; cells ovate; tube funnel-shape; stamens median.
  • Black Oxford | description_snippet | Cavity deep, russeted, the russet sometimes extending out over the base in large irregular patches; stem long, curved.
  • Black Oxford | description_snippet | Dots numerous, conspicuous, light, with a few large russet dots.
  • Black Oxford | flavor_profile | Flesh whitish, firm, moderately juicy, mild subacid, good.
  • Black Oxford | fruit_color | Surface yellow, nearly covered with dark solid brownish red, overlaid with gray net-veining; a peculiar color.
  • Black Oxford | fruit_size | Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly conical.
  • Black Oxford | productivity | There esteemed for its long keeping and productiveness.
  • Black Oxford | rootstock_compatibility | At Cedar Falls, Iowa, it has done well top-grafted.
  • Black Oxford | selection_origin_reference | Origin: Maine.
  • Black Oxford | storage_duration | Season March to May.
  • Blackwood | description_snippet | It resembles Anisim closely in form and color.
  • Blackwood | description_snippet | Seeds few, flat, very large.
  • Blackwood | description_snippet | The core outline is large but very indistinct.
  • Blackwood | selection_origin_reference | Imported from Russia.
  • Blackwood | storage_duration | Season later than Anisim.
  • Blue Anis | caption_context | A cut-section figure labeled Blue Anis appears on the page.
  • Blue Anis | description_snippet | Cavity regular, acute, deep, narrow, with russet patch.
  • Blue Anis | description_snippet | Dots very minute, white, obscure.
  • Blue Anis | description_snippet | Stem short, touching a long
  • Blue Anis | fruit_color | Skin thin, semi-transparent; pale yellow to yellowish white, splashed with bright crimson on sunny side.
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Cultivars Removed
  • Black Annette
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  • Black Annette | anecdote_snippet | Author notes distinction from another named form ('Black Annette of Downing') based on ripening/keeping behavior.
  • Black Annette | description_snippet | Fruit described as medium, roundish oblate, regular; surface green with dark brownish-red coloration, darker splashes, large whitish and russet dots; flesh white and mild with subacid flavor.
  • Black Annette | entry_hardiness_observation | Merits attention in the context of northern adaptation.
  • Black Annette | selection_origin_reference | Introduced from Marietta, Ohio (by Aaron Plumley, 1866) and noted as being grown in Cedar and Muscatine counties, Iowa.
  • Black Annette | storage_duration | Keeps into winter and spring; noted as not appearing to be the Black Annette of Downing because this fruit keeps till June or later.
  • Black Oxford | description_snippet | Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly conical; dark red skin on yellow ground with gray net veining; cavity deep and russeted; stem long, curved; basin shallow and wrinkled.
  • Black Oxford | entry_location | Origin stated as Maine.
  • Black Oxford | flavor_profile | Flesh whitish, firm, moderately juicy, mild, subacid; quality good.
  • Black Oxford | keeping_quality | Keeping period includes March to May.
  • Black Oxford | productivity | Esteemed for long keeping and productiveness.
  • Black Oxford | recommendation_context | Top-grafted at Cedar Falls, Iowa it has done well.
  • Blackwood | description_snippet | Core outline large but very indistinct; seeds few, flat, very large.
  • Blackwood | entry_pedigree | Noted as closely resembling Anisim in form and color.
  • Blackwood | selection_origin_reference | Imported from Russia; indexed with designation "58 Vor.".
  • Blackwood | storage_duration | Ripening/season timing is later than Anisim.
  • Blue Anis | description_snippet | Fruit small, roundish, tapering, angular; skin thin and semi-transparent; pale yellow to yellowish white with bright crimson splashes on the sunny side; minute white dots; acute deep narrow cavity with russ
  • Blue Anis | description_snippet | Stem short, touching a long (text truncates before full completion on this page).
  • Blue Anis | selection_origin_reference | Origin noted as Russia.
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1612archivist-1.6.68-sparkactivegpt-5.3-codex-sparkvisual_page_generalist4 cultivars / 19 claims / 0 figuresOpen source page
532archivist-1.0baseline_promotedgpt-5.4visual_page_generalist3 cultivars / 23 claims / 0 figuresOpen source pageCompare to active