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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: 23 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0
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Claim Types: description_snippet:3, fruit_color:3, fruit_size:2, source_reference_abbreviation:2, anecdote_snippet:1, culinary_use:1, flavor_profile:1, growth_habit:1, hardiness_code_expansion:1, productivity:1, recommendation_context:1, release_year_reference:1, storage_duration:1, taxon_context:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON
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Transcendent is recorded as a crabapple, noted as an astringens (also rendered adstringens) clone, and classified as CR, which in this document means crabapple or applecrab with fruit under 5 cm [S1]. The fruit is listed as 3 to 4 cm long (or across), yellow-green, usually with a red cheek [S1]. The only date context is that it was grown before 1844, so an exact release or introduction year is not stated [S1].
The entry is presented as the most vigorous and praised crabapple of the period discussed, in the context of early Alberta orchard plantings [S1]. It is linked to historical references such as PSM, Hansen, Lacombe Nursery (1936), and Maurer, including the 1901 Provincial Show in Morden, Manitoba [S1]. The record also carries a fireblight note FB3 and hardiness code H1; H1 is the hardest class defined by the same source [S1].
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This summary currently draws chiefly from Fruit Culture, with 4 additional supporting sources linked below.
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“Referenced in PSM, Hansen, Lacombe Nurs (1936), and Maurer.”
— [1]
“Transcendent is described as the most vigorous and praised crabapple of those days.”
— [1]
“Used as a comparison for showiness and size when describing Virginia Crab.”
— [5]
“Blights excessively.”
— [5]
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 3 | Edible Apples in Prairie Canada | unknown | 10 | 0 | 0 | p70 | References cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.).; Listed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter).; H1 indicates the hardiest class in the document legend.; Fireblight |
| 103 | PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co. | unknown | 8 | 0 | 0 | p12 | May thrive for several years and die from blight.; The tree is hardy but subject to blight.; Considered the finest of all crabs and said always to bring the top price on the market.; Flesh firm and crisp, yellowish, fine |
| 139 | Planting time, 1950 / Alpha Nursery | unknown | 5 | 0 | 0 | p7 | Listed as fruiting in September.; Described as the little red one.; Recommended for jelly and pickles.; Described as bearing very young. |
| Document | Page | Claim Type | Claim | Quote | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 139 | p7 | description_snippet | Listed as fruiting in September. | TRANSCENDENT—Grows in clusters and the tree is simply loaded when fruiting. Bears very young; fruits in September. Use these for jelly and pickles. This is the little red one. | page_block:0.90 |
| 139 | p7 | fruit_color | Described as the little red one. | TRANSCENDENT—Grows in clusters and the tree is simply loaded when fruiting. Bears very young; fruits in September. Use these for jelly and pickles. This is the little red one. | page_block:0.90 |
| 139 | p7 | culinary_use | Recommended for jelly and pickles. | TRANSCENDENT—Grows in clusters and the tree is simply loaded when fruiting. Bears very young; fruits in September. Use these for jelly and pickles. This is the little red one. | page_block:0.90 |
| 139 | p7 | productivity | Described as bearing very young. | TRANSCENDENT—Grows in clusters and the tree is simply loaded when fruiting. Bears very young; fruits in September. Use these for jelly and pickles. This is the little red one. | page_block:0.90 |
| 139 | p7 | growth_habit | Fruit grows in clusters and tree is described as loaded when fruiting. | TRANSCENDENT—Grows in clusters and the tree is simply loaded when fruiting. Bears very young; fruits in September. Use these for jelly and pickles. This is the little red one. | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p12 | anecdote_snippet | May thrive for several years and die from blight. | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p12 | entry_hardiness_observation | The tree is hardy but subject to blight. | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p12 | recommendation_context | Considered the finest of all crabs and said always to bring the top price on the market. | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p12 | flavor_profile | Flesh firm and crisp, yellowish, fine grained, very juicy, and acid. | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p12 | fruit_color | Color brownish yellow with blush of carmine. | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p12 | fruit_size | Fruit medium to large. | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p12 | storage_duration | Season September. | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | page_block:0.90 |
| 103 | p12 | description_snippet | Described as the standard of quality. | TRANSCENDENT-The standard of quality. Season September; fruit medium to large; color brownish yellow with blush of carmine | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | source_reference_abbreviation | References cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.). | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | description_snippet | Listed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter). | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | hardiness_code_expansion | H1 indicates the hardiest class in the document legend. | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | entry_hardiness_observation | Fireblight note FB3 and hardiness H1 are recorded. | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | source_reference_abbreviation | References listed as PSM, Hansen, Lacombe Nurs (1936), and Maurer. | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | fruit_color | Fruit yellow-green, usually with a red cheek. | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | fruit_size | Fruit 3 to 4 cm. | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | taxon_context | Classified as CR, meaning crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter. | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | release_year_reference | Recorded as grown before 1844. | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p70 | entry_pedigree | Described as an astringens clone. | Transcendent (astringens clone) Grown before 1844 CR | page_block:0.90 |
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| Type | Claim | Confidence |
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| description_snippet | Listed as fruiting in September. | 0.94 |
| fruit_color | Described as the little red one. | 0.91 |
| culinary_use | Recommended for jelly and pickles. | 0.96 |
| productivity | Described as bearing very young. | 0.95 |
| growth_habit | Fruit grows in clusters and tree is described as loaded when fruiting. | 0.95 |
| anecdote_snippet | May thrive for several years and die from blight. | 0.95 |
| entry_hardiness_observation | The tree is hardy but subject to blight. | 0.97 |
| recommendation_context | Considered the finest of all crabs and said always to bring the top price on the market. | 0.96 |
| flavor_profile | Flesh firm and crisp, yellowish, fine grained, very juicy, and acid. | 0.97 |
| fruit_color | Color brownish yellow with blush of carmine. | 0.97 |
| fruit_size | Fruit medium to large. | 0.97 |
| storage_duration | Season September. | 0.97 |
| description_snippet | Described as the standard of quality. | 0.96 |
| source_reference_abbreviation | References cited: PSM (Shown at the 1901 Provincial Show, Morden MB.). | 0.93 |
| description_snippet | Listed as a crabapple (crabapple or applecrab, fruit less than 5 cm diameter). | 0.96 |
| hardiness_code_expansion | H1 indicates the hardiest class in the document legend. | 0.90 |
| entry_hardiness_observation | Fireblight note FB3 and hardiness H1 are recorded. | 0.84 |
| source_reference_abbreviation | References listed as PSM, Hansen, Lacombe Nurs (1936), and Maurer. | 0.87 |
| fruit_color | Fruit yellow-green, usually with a red cheek. | 0.96 |
| fruit_size | Fruit 3 to 4 cm. | 0.97 |
| taxon_context | Classified as CR, meaning crabapple or applecrab with fruit less than 5 cm diameter. | 0.98 |
| release_year_reference | Recorded as grown before 1844. | 0.97 |
| entry_pedigree | Described as an astringens clone. | 0.92 |
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