Cultivar 1821: White Naliv

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

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White Naliv is a Russian apple cultivar listed as No. 157 in N. E. Hansen's 1902 bulletin. Hansen describes it as a Yellow Transparent type and points readers to Juicy White for fuller treatment of the same naming group. [S1]

The entry gives little fruit detail beyond that type comparison. Yellow Transparent is used as a horticultural comparison, not as stated parentage. The bulletin also says White Naliv was the name adopted by the American Pomological Society for the Russian apple discussed under Juicy White. [S1]

Its origin is listed as Russia. The available source gives no breeder, nursery, release date, or controlled parentage. [S1]

No hardiness zone is stated. Its inclusion in a South Dakota experiment station bulletin on northwestern apples places it in a northern orchard evaluation context, but the source gives no specific winter survival claim for White Naliv. [S1]

The main uncertainty is identity and synonymy. Hansen's entry cross-references Juicy White, and the nearby page note says White Naliv was the American Pomological Society name for the Russian apple in that discussion. The packet does not include enough of the Juicy White description to summarize the fruit more fully. [S1]

Summary source basis

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

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“See Juicy White.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown300p115Classified as a Yellow Transparent type and explicitly cross-referenced to Juicy White.; Catalog identity is given as No. 157.; Origin is noted as Russia.

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14p115description_snippetClassified as a Yellow Transparent type and explicitly cross-referenced to Juicy White.White Naliv (No. 157)- 0rig in , Russia-Of Yellow Transparent type. See Juicy White.page_block:0.90
14p115entry_pedigreeCatalog identity is given as No. 157.White Naliv (No. 157)- 0rig in , Russia-Of Yellow Transparent type. See Juicy White.page_block:0.90
14p115selection_origin_referenceOrigin is noted as Russia.White Naliv (No. 157)- 0rig in , Russia-Of Yellow Transparent type. See Juicy White.page_block:0.90

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description_snippetClassified as a Yellow Transparent type and explicitly cross-referenced to Juicy White.0.97
entry_pedigreeCatalog identity is given as No. 157.0.95
selection_origin_referenceOrigin is noted as Russia.0.98

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