Cultivar 1626: Breskovka

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

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Breskovka is an apple of Russian origin, described in A Study of Northwestern Apples as a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. The tree was reported as productive, with a somewhat spreading top [S1].

The fruit is medium sized, roundish to roundish oblate, and sometimes ribbed toward the calyx. Its skin is smooth, waxen, transparent, clear greenish yellow, and becomes clear white when ripe, with no blush or stripe. The dots are described as minute and numerous, greenish or white and green [S1].

The entry compares Breskovka with Bielgorod, which the source says is identical with Resonant. Breskovka is distinguished by a longer average stem, somewhat ribbed fruit, a wider and shallower basin, and a wider cavity [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from A Study of Northwestern Apples.

Featured source descriptions

“Much resembles Bielgorod, identified as identical with Resonant, but differs in having a longer stem, somewhat ribbed fruit, a wider and shallower basin, and a wider cavity.”
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“Class C, Early Summer, flesh subacid or acid; pale yellow to white, never blushed; size medium or above; roundish, regular; dots greenish; stem long.”
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“Cavity regular, acute, with a little russet; stem quite long; basin shallow, regular, usually fine wrinkles around the eye.”
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“Tree productive.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown1100p35 p36 p137Roundish to roundish oblate fruit with white and green dots.; The cultivar has a somewhat ribbed fruit form, with a wider and shallower basin and a wider cavity than Bielgorod; stem is longer on average.; Breskovka is de

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14p137description_snippetRoundish to roundish oblate fruit with white and green dots.Roundish to roundish oblate; dots white and green ... Breskovkapage_block:0.90
14p36description_snippetThe cultivar has a somewhat ribbed fruit form, with a wider and shallower basin and a wider cavity than Bielgorod; stem is longer on average.Breskovka much resembles Bielgorod (No. 86 M), which is identical with Resonant (No. 352), but the stem of Breskovka averages much longer; the fruit is somewhat ribbed, the basin averages wider and shallower; and the cavpage_block:0.90
14p36entry_pedigreeBreskovka is described as much like Bielgorod (No. 86 M), and Bielgorod is said to be identical with Resonant (No. 352).Breskovka much resembles Bielgorod (No. 86 M), which is identical with Resonant (No. 352), but the stem of Breskovka averages much longer; the fruit is somewhat ribbed, the basin averages wider and shallower; and the cavpage_block:0.90
14p35source_reference_abbreviationEntry references an accession number, "No. 152 M."Breskovka (No . 152 M) - Origin , Russia ; a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. Tree productive, with somewhat spreading top-Fruit medium, roundish, regular, often somewhat ribbed toward the calyx; surface smopage_block:0.90
14p35description_snippetCavity is regular and acute with slight russet; stem is quite long; basin shallow, regular, with fine wrinkles around the eye.Breskovka (No . 152 M) - Origin , Russia ; a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. Tree productive, with somewhat spreading top-Fruit medium, roundish, regular, often somewhat ribbed toward the calyx; surface smopage_block:0.90
14p35fruit_colorDots are greenish, minute, numerous, suffused into the transparent skin.Breskovka (No . 152 M) - Origin , Russia ; a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. Tree productive, with somewhat spreading top-Fruit medium, roundish, regular, often somewhat ribbed toward the calyx; surface smopage_block:0.90
14p35fruit_colorSkin is smooth, waxen, transparent, clear greenish yellow and becomes clear white when ripe; no blush or stripe.Breskovka (No . 152 M) - Origin , Russia ; a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. Tree productive, with somewhat spreading top-Fruit medium, roundish, regular, often somewhat ribbed toward the calyx; surface smopage_block:0.90
14p35fruit_sizeFruit is medium and roundish.Breskovka (No . 152 M) - Origin , Russia ; a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. Tree productive, with somewhat spreading top-Fruit medium, roundish, regular, often somewhat ribbed toward the calyx; surface smopage_block:0.90
14p35growth_habitTree described as productive with a somewhat spreading top.Breskovka (No . 152 M) - Origin , Russia ; a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. Tree productive, with somewhat spreading top-Fruit medium, roundish, regular, often somewhat ribbed toward the calyx; surface smopage_block:0.90
14p35entry_pedigreeIdentified as a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type.Breskovka (No . 152 M) - Origin , Russia ; a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. Tree productive, with somewhat spreading top-Fruit medium, roundish, regular, often somewhat ribbed toward the calyx; surface smopage_block:0.90
14p35selection_origin_referenceOrigin given as Russia.Breskovka (No . 152 M) - Origin , Russia ; a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type. Tree productive, with somewhat spreading top-Fruit medium, roundish, regular, often somewhat ribbed toward the calyx; surface smopage_block:0.90

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description_snippetRoundish to roundish oblate fruit with white and green dots.0.92
description_snippetThe cultivar has a somewhat ribbed fruit form, with a wider and shallower basin and a wider cavity than Bielgorod; stem is longer on average.0.94
entry_pedigreeBreskovka is described as much like Bielgorod (No. 86 M), and Bielgorod is said to be identical with Resonant (No. 352).0.97
source_reference_abbreviationEntry references an accession number, "No. 152 M."0.93
description_snippetCavity is regular and acute with slight russet; stem is quite long; basin shallow, regular, with fine wrinkles around the eye.0.84
fruit_colorDots are greenish, minute, numerous, suffused into the transparent skin.0.82
fruit_colorSkin is smooth, waxen, transparent, clear greenish yellow and becomes clear white when ripe; no blush or stripe.0.88
fruit_sizeFruit is medium and roundish.0.90
growth_habitTree described as productive with a somewhat spreading top.0.91
entry_pedigreeIdentified as a hardy variety of the Yellow Transparent type.0.88
selection_origin_referenceOrigin given as Russia.0.95

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