Cultivar 1702: Kluevskoe

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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: 9 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Kluevskoe is a Russian apple cultivar described by N. E. Hansen in A Study of Northwestern Apples as No. 28 M. The fruit is medium sized, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed, and polished waxen yellow. The source gives no breeder, parentage, or release date. [S1]

Hansen gives a detailed fruit description. The skin is polished and waxen yellow, with many minute white dots on whitish bases and some semi-transparent areas. The cavity is regular and acute, with a large radiating patch of russet. The stem is short. The basin is ribbed and corrugated at the bottom. The calyx is closed, and the core is half open. [S1]

The flesh is white, fine grained, juicy, subacid, and rated good. Hansen lists the apple as mainly culinary, with September as the season. A later identification list in the same bulletin places Kluevskoe among white or whitish fleshed apples and repeats the medium, roundish oblate, polished fruit description. [S1]

No hardiness zone is stated for Kluevskoe. Its northern fruit relevance comes from its inclusion in Hansen's 1902 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin on northwestern apples, where Russian and other northern cultivars were described for regional comparison. [S1]

The source identifies Kluevskoe as Russian, but gives no parentage, sibling context, descendant use, nursery introduction path, or disease observations. Those details remain unconfirmed from the available evidence. [S1]

Summary source basis

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

Featured source descriptions

“Cavity regular, acute, with large radiating patch of russet; stem short; basin ribbed, corrugations in bottom; calyx closed.”
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“Dots obscure, minute, white, numerous, with whitish bases, suffused in the semi-transparent skin.”
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“Listed under Flesh white or whitish; size medium, roundish oblate, polished.”
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“Core half open.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown900p64 p138Fruit surface described as polished and roundish oblate.; Fruit size given as medium.; Cavity regular acute with large radiating russet patch; stem short; basin ribbed with corrugations in bottom; calyx closed; core half

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14p138description_snippetFruit surface described as polished and roundish oblate.Size medium, roundish oblate, polished ... Kluevskoepage_block:0.90
14p138fruit_sizeFruit size given as medium.Size medium, roundish oblate, polished ... Kluevskoepage_block:0.90
14p64description_snippetCavity regular acute with large radiating russet patch; stem short; basin ribbed with corrugations in bottom; calyx closed; core half open.Kluevskoe (No. 28 M)—Origin, Russia—Fruit medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed; surface polished, waxen yellow; dots obscure, minute, white, numerous, with whitish bases, ... Use chiefly culinary. September.page_block:0.90
14p64storage_durationMaturity/season note: September.Kluevskoe (No. 28 M)—Origin, Russia—Fruit medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed; surface polished, waxen yellow; dots obscure, minute, white, numerous, with whitish bases, ... Use chiefly culinary. September.page_block:0.90
14p64culinary_useUse chiefly culinary.Kluevskoe (No. 28 M)—Origin, Russia—Fruit medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed; surface polished, waxen yellow; dots obscure, minute, white, numerous, with whitish bases, ... Use chiefly culinary. September.page_block:0.90
14p64flavor_profileFlesh white, fine grained, juicy, subacid, good.Kluevskoe (No. 28 M)—Origin, Russia—Fruit medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed; surface polished, waxen yellow; dots obscure, minute, white, numerous, with whitish bases, ... Use chiefly culinary. September.page_block:0.90
14p64fruit_colorSurface described as polished, waxen yellow, with minute obscure white dots on whitish bases; skin semi-transparent in parts.Kluevskoe (No. 28 M)—Origin, Russia—Fruit medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed; surface polished, waxen yellow; dots obscure, minute, white, numerous, with whitish bases, ... Use chiefly culinary. September.page_block:0.90
14p64fruit_sizeFruit described as medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed.Kluevskoe (No. 28 M)—Origin, Russia—Fruit medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed; surface polished, waxen yellow; dots obscure, minute, white, numerous, with whitish bases, ... Use chiefly culinary. September.page_block:0.90
14p64selection_origin_referenceEntry labels this as No. 28 Mand origin Russia.Kluevskoe (No. 28 M)—Origin, Russia—Fruit medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed; surface polished, waxen yellow; dots obscure, minute, white, numerous, with whitish bases, ... Use chiefly culinary. September.page_block:0.90

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description_snippetFruit surface described as polished and roundish oblate.0.76
fruit_sizeFruit size given as medium.0.82
description_snippetCavity regular acute with large radiating russet patch; stem short; basin ribbed with corrugations in bottom; calyx closed; core half open.0.93
storage_durationMaturity/season note: September.0.93
culinary_useUse chiefly culinary.0.95
flavor_profileFlesh white, fine grained, juicy, subacid, good.0.94
fruit_colorSurface described as polished, waxen yellow, with minute obscure white dots on whitish bases; skin semi-transparent in parts.0.94
fruit_sizeFruit described as medium, roundish oblate, faintly ribbed.0.94
selection_origin_referenceEntry labels this as No. 28 M and origin Russia.0.99

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