Cultivar 1202: Russian Gravenstein

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 12 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Claim Types: description_snippet:3, source_reference_abbreviation:2, flavor_profile:1, fruit_color:1, fruit_size:1, selection_origin_reference:1, storage_duration:1, taxon_context:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

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Russian Gravenstein is listed in the directory as a standard apple type, marked “ST,” which this source defines as a standard-sized tree form with fruit at least 5 cm in diameter [S1].

The same cultivar entry also cites “PSM,” and the packet explains PSM as fruit shown at the 1901 Provincial Show in Morden, Manitoba [S1]. Another row references “FSM,” but this packet only gives the code and does not expand it [S1].

No parentage, breeding use, hardiness, or production traits are provided in the supplied material.

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from A Study of Northwestern Apples, with 1 additional supporting sources linked below.

Featured source descriptions

“Listed origin is Russia.”
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“J. Sexton stated all the listed group members appeared alike to him except No. 105, which was different in tree.”
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“Core regular closed; tube very broad, long, and funnel-shaped; stamens marginal.”
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“Entry consists primarily of a reference to FSM.”
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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown800p97 p144Segments are long and acute.; Core regular closed; tube very broad, long, and funnel-shaped; stamens marginal.; Maturity note on page is August.; Flesh is snow white, firm, juicy, very pleasant, mild subacid, almost swee
3Edible Apples in Prairie Canadaunknown400p62References cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.).; Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).; Referenced to PSM.; Marked ST, meaning standard apple with fruit 5 cm dia

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
14p144description_snippetSegments are long and acute.Segments long, acute. Russian Gravenstein.page_block:0.90
14p97description_snippetCore regular closed; tube very broad, long, and funnel-shaped; stamens marginal.Russian Gravenstein (spurious No. 105)—Origin, Russia; two varieties were imported under the above name, one of which appears to be Antonovka and the other is as follows—Fruit medium, regular, oblate; ... flesh snow whitpage_block:0.90
14p97storage_durationMaturity note on page is August.Russian Gravenstein (spurious No. 105)—Origin, Russia; two varieties were imported under the above name, one of which appears to be Antonovka and the other is as follows—Fruit medium, regular, oblate; ... flesh snow whitpage_block:0.90
14p97flavor_profileFlesh is snow white, firm, juicy, very pleasant, mild subacid, almost sweet, and good.Russian Gravenstein (spurious No. 105)—Origin, Russia; two varieties were imported under the above name, one of which appears to be Antonovka and the other is as follows—Fruit medium, regular, oblate; ... flesh snow whitpage_block:0.90
14p97fruit_colorSurface polished light yellow, mostly with lively red and crimson stripes and splashes.Russian Gravenstein (spurious No. 105)—Origin, Russia; two varieties were imported under the above name, one of which appears to be Antonovka and the other is as follows—Fruit medium, regular, oblate; ... flesh snow whitpage_block:0.90
14p97fruit_sizeFruit described as medium, regular, oblate.Russian Gravenstein (spurious No. 105)—Origin, Russia; two varieties were imported under the above name, one of which appears to be Antonovka and the other is as follows—Fruit medium, regular, oblate; ... flesh snow whitpage_block:0.90
14p97entry_pedigreeTwo varieties were imported under the name Russian Gravenstein; one appears to be Antonovka.Russian Gravenstein (spurious No. 105)—Origin, Russia; two varieties were imported under the above name, one of which appears to be Antonovka and the other is as follows—Fruit medium, regular, oblate; ... flesh snow whitpage_block:0.90
14p97selection_origin_referenceListed origin is Russia.Russian Gravenstein (spurious No. 105)—Origin, Russia; two varieties were imported under the above name, one of which appears to be Antonovka and the other is as follows—Fruit medium, regular, oblate; ... flesh snow whitpage_block:0.90
3p62source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.).Russian Gravenstein ... ST ... Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p62description_snippetListed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).Russian Gravenstein ... ST ... Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p62source_reference_abbreviationReferenced to PSM.Russian Gravenstein ... ST ... Ref PSM.page_block:0.90
3p62taxon_contextMarked ST, meaning standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more.Russian Gravenstein ... ST ... Ref PSM.page_block:0.90

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Evidence Claims

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description_snippetSegments are long and acute.0.93
description_snippetCore regular closed; tube very broad, long, and funnel-shaped; stamens marginal.0.92
storage_durationMaturity note on page is August.0.98
flavor_profileFlesh is snow white, firm, juicy, very pleasant, mild subacid, almost sweet, and good.0.94
fruit_colorSurface polished light yellow, mostly with lively red and crimson stripes and splashes.0.95
fruit_sizeFruit described as medium, regular, oblate.0.98
entry_pedigreeTwo varieties were imported under the name Russian Gravenstein; one appears to be Antonovka.0.96
selection_origin_referenceListed origin is Russia.0.99
source_reference_abbreviationReferences cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.).0.93
description_snippetListed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).0.96
source_reference_abbreviationReferenced to PSM.0.92
taxon_contextMarked ST, meaning standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more.0.98

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