Cultivar 2106: Patten'S Greenings

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

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Evidence Badge: emerging | claims=11 | sources=1 | contradictions=0

Claim Types: productivity:2, anecdote_snippet:1, breeder_reference:1, description_snippet:1, flavor_profile:1, fruit_color:1, fruit_size:1, growth_habit:1, recommendation_context:1, storage_duration:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

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Patten's Greenings is a hardy apple recommended by The Northwest Nursery Co. for planting in North Dakota. The catalog says C. G. Patten originated it. It presents the apple as the leading choice for Dakota planters and urges growers to make it their heaviest planting. [S1]

The fruit is large and yellowish green, with a red blush on the sunny side. The flesh is yellowish white, with a small core and a pleasant subacid flavor. The listed season is November to January, so it was a late keeping or late use apple, not a summer apple. [S1]

The tree is a vigorous, spreading grower and is described as exceptionally hardy. The catalog says it bears early, often producing good crops at three years old, and is a constant heavy bearer. [S1]

The catalog places Patten's Greenings in a practical prairie orchard setting. The nursery says it was planting an orchard of Patten's Greenings and Wealthy for commercial fruit production. The surrounding apple list was presented as varieties already proven in North Dakota. [S1]

The available source gives no direct parentage, release year, disease notes, or formal hardiness zone. The strongest supported hardiness claim is that the tree was called exceptionally hardy in a North Dakota nursery context. [S1]

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This summary currently draws chiefly from PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co..

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103PERENNIALS - The Northwest Nursery Co.unknown1100p11This nursery is planting an orchard of Patten's Greenings and Wealthy apples to raise fruit for commercial purposes.; Described as the leading apple for Dakota planters, with growers urged to make their heaviest planting

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103p11anecdote_snippetThis nursery is planting an orchard of Patten's Greenings and Wealthy apples to raise fruit for commercial purposes.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11recommendation_contextDescribed as the leading apple for Dakota planters, with growers urged to make their heaviest planting of it.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11productivityIt is a constant heavy bearer.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11productivityIt comes into bearing early, often yielding good crops at three years of age.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11growth_habitThe tree is a vigorous spreading grower and exceptionally hardy.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11flavor_profileFlavor a pleasant sub-acid.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11description_snippetFlesh yellowish white, core small.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11fruit_colorAyellowish green color with a blush of red on cheek toward the sun.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11fruit_sizeFruit large.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11storage_durationSeason November to January.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90
103p11breeder_referenceOriginated by C. G. Patten.PATTEN’S GREENINGS—Originated by C. G. Patten Season November to January.page_block:0.90

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Evidence Claims

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anecdote_snippetThis nursery is planting an orchard of Patten's Greenings and Wealthy apples to raise fruit for commercial purposes.0.90
recommendation_contextDescribed as the leading apple for Dakota planters, with growers urged to make their heaviest planting of it.0.93
productivityIt is a constant heavy bearer.0.96
productivityIt comes into bearing early, often yielding good crops at three years of age.0.95
growth_habitThe tree is a vigorous spreading grower and exceptionally hardy.0.96
flavor_profileFlavor a pleasant sub-acid.0.95
description_snippetFlesh yellowish white, core small.0.93
fruit_colorA yellowish green color with a blush of red on cheek toward the sun.0.94
fruit_sizeFruit large.0.96
storage_durationSeason November to January.0.96
breeder_referenceOriginated by C. G. Patten.0.97

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