Cultivar 1668: Gipsy Girl

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

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Claim Types: fruit_color:2, fruit_size:2, storage_duration:2, description_snippet:1, productivity:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

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Gipsy Girl is listed as a Russian apple in A Study of Northwestern Apples. At Ottawa, Canada, it was described as one of the hardiest, most vigorous, and most productive Russian apples, with fruit keeping until February [S1].

The same source calls it a fall apple at Des Moines, Iowa. The fruit is described as above medium to large, irregular, oblate, and angular [S1].

Its skin is described as clear light waxen yellow, largely covered with bright dark crimson on the sunny side, and thinly marbled and mottled on the shaded side. The entry also notes small white dots, a regular acute cavity with stellate russet, a short stem, and a wide, rather shallow, angular basin [S1].

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

Featured source descriptions

“Also known as Titovka and associated with Russia.”
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“Dots distinct, few, minute, white; cavity regular, acute, with stellate russet; stem short; basin wide, rather shallow, angular.”
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“Listed under Apples in the page's 'List of Varieties Described.'”
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“Surface mottled and shaded.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown1000p52 p136Surface described as mottled and shaded.; Fruit above medium in size.; Cavity regular and acute with stellate russet; stem short; basin wide, shallow, angular; calyx closed; core details begin in this page and continue.;

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14p136fruit_colorSurface described as mottled and shaded.CLASS B. SOLID RED ... Size above medium, surface mottled and shaded ... Gipsy Girlpage_block:0.90
14p136fruit_sizeFruit above medium in size.CLASS B. SOLID RED ... Size above medium, surface mottled and shaded ... Gipsy Girlpage_block:0.90
14p52description_snippetCavity regular and acute with stellate russet; stem short; basin wide, shallow, angular; calyx closed; core details begin in this page and continue."Gipsy Girl - Origin, Russia; one of the hardiest, most vigorous and productive of the Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada, where the fruit keeps till February. Afall apple at Des Moines, Iowa—Fruit above medium to large, ipage_block:0.90
14p52storage_durationDescribed as a fall apple at Des Moines, Iowa."Gipsy Girl - Origin, Russia; one of the hardiest, most vigorous and productive of the Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada, where the fruit keeps till February. Afall apple at Des Moines, Iowa—Fruit above medium to large, ipage_block:0.90
14p52fruit_colorSkin is clear light waxen yellow with very high dark crimson striping on sunny side; marbled and mottled on shady side; dots distinct, few, minute, white."Gipsy Girl - Origin, Russia; one of the hardiest, most vigorous and productive of the Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada, where the fruit keeps till February. Afall apple at Des Moines, Iowa—Fruit above medium to large, ipage_block:0.90
14p52fruit_sizeFruit above medium to large; shape irregular, oblate, angular."Gipsy Girl - Origin, Russia; one of the hardiest, most vigorous and productive of the Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada, where the fruit keeps till February. Afall apple at Des Moines, Iowa—Fruit above medium to large, ipage_block:0.90
14p52storage_durationNoted to keep till February in Ottawa, Canada."Gipsy Girl - Origin, Russia; one of the hardiest, most vigorous and productive of the Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada, where the fruit keeps till February. Afall apple at Des Moines, Iowa—Fruit above medium to large, ipage_block:0.90
14p52productivityExplicitly described as highly vigorous and productive."Gipsy Girl - Origin, Russia; one of the hardiest, most vigorous and productive of the Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada, where the fruit keeps till February. Afall apple at Des Moines, Iowa—Fruit above medium to large, ipage_block:0.90
14p52entry_hardiness_observationDescribed as one of the hardiest, most vigorous, and productive Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada."Gipsy Girl - Origin, Russia; one of the hardiest, most vigorous and productive of the Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada, where the fruit keeps till February. Afall apple at Des Moines, Iowa—Fruit above medium to large, ipage_block:0.90
14p52entry_locationOrigin stated as Russia, with regional performance notes for Ottawa, Canada, and Des Moines, Iowa."Gipsy Girl - Origin, Russia; one of the hardiest, most vigorous and productive of the Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada, where the fruit keeps till February. Afall apple at Des Moines, Iowa—Fruit above medium to large, ipage_block:0.90

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fruit_colorSurface described as mottled and shaded.0.86
fruit_sizeFruit above medium in size.0.88
description_snippetCavity regular and acute with stellate russet; stem short; basin wide, shallow, angular; calyx closed; core details begin in this page and continue.0.90
storage_durationDescribed as a fall apple at Des Moines, Iowa.0.88
fruit_colorSkin is clear light waxen yellow with very high dark crimson striping on sunny side; marbled and mottled on shady side; dots distinct, few, minute, white.0.90
fruit_sizeFruit above medium to large; shape irregular, oblate, angular.0.90
storage_durationNoted to keep till February in Ottawa, Canada.0.96
productivityExplicitly described as highly vigorous and productive.0.91
entry_hardiness_observationDescribed as one of the hardiest, most vigorous, and productive Russian apples at Ottawa, Canada.0.93
entry_locationOrigin stated as Russia, with regional performance notes for Ottawa, Canada, and Des Moines, Iowa.0.95

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