Taxon ID: 1
Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=yes
Relationships: 2 | Linked Entities (visible): 1 | Evidence claims: 31 | History events: 1 | Catalog issue offerings: 0
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Claim Types: culinary_use:6, description_snippet:6, fruit_color:2, recommendation_context:2, anecdote_snippet:1, breeder_reference:1, breeding_cross:1, fruit_size:1, growth_habit:1, hardiness_code_expansion:1, keeping_quality:1, productivity:1, release_year_reference:1, source_reference_abbreviation:1, storage_duration:1, taxon_context:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON
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Parkland is a prairie apple from the cross Rescue x Melba. It was developed in the Morden breeding program and introduced in 1979. Sources place its origin at Morden Research Station in Manitoba, with selection work at Lacombe in Alberta and release through the Prairie Co operative Fruit Breeding Project. Dr. C. R. Ure is named as the breeder. It was also selected as 51-101-1 and tested as PF 26. Parkland was recommended across the Prairie Provinces and appears often in prairie recommendation lists as an all purpose standard apple. [S3] [S2] [S6] [S1]
The fruit is usually described as medium to fairly large, about 6 to 7 cm across, and round oblate. It is greenish yellow to green yellow, with a light to stronger red blush or striping on the sunny side. The flesh is creamy white, sometimes with a green tinge. The flavor is moderately acid but pleasant. Sources consistently place it in the mid August season, with storage of about six to eight weeks. It was valued for fresh eating and cooking, though some shorter descriptions emphasize it more as a cooking apple. [S2] [S3] [S6] [S4] [S8]
Parkland is described as a compact tree. One source calls it semi vigorous and upright spreading. It tends to bear annually but can overcrop, and several sources note that it drops badly or needs heavy thinning. Regular pruning and fruit thinning were recommended to control its tendency toward biennial bearing. [S1] [S6]
Its hardiness record is prairie based but not fully consistent. Prairie recommendation tables list it for both more favorable and less favorable zones, and one coded recommendation list gives it the top H1 hardiness class. Other Saskatchewan tables place it as moderately hardy and still needing further testing there, while a cultivar sheet states it is hardy to zone 2a. Fire blight evidence also conflicts. Saskatchewan tables rate it moderately resistant, while one later cultivar sheet calls it susceptible. [S2] [S1] [S4] [S8] [S6]
Parkland is part of the line of prairie apples bred for useful dessert and kitchen fruit under cold continental conditions. It also appears later as a parent in University of Saskatchewan breeding history, where it contributed to advanced selections from the Prairie Fruit Co op Program. That later breeding use is descendant context, not Parkland's own parentage. [S5]
Summary source basis
This summary currently draws chiefly from Edible Apples in Prairie Canada, with 7 additional supporting sources linked below.
Featured source descriptions
“Flesh is cream-white, tinged green.”
— [1]
“Early ripening, about mid-August.”
— [1]
“Falls quite badly.”
— [1]
“All purpose.”
— [1]
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Zone assertions are structured rows. Hardiness claim text appears in evidence claims and page-linked citations.
| Zone Min | Zone Max | Zone Text | Assertion Type | Outcome | Location | Confidence |
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Edible Apples in Prairie Canada | unknown | 25 | 0 | 0 | p4 p53 | Type code ST indicates a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more.; Hardiness noted as H1, indicating the hardiest class used in this document.; Boyko in 1988 said it needs too much thinning.; Tree is compact. |
| 111 | Fruit Crops for Northern Manitoba | unknown | 5 | 0 | 0 | p13 | Ripens late August.; Good for eating or cooking.; Fruit greenish-yellow with red striping.; The apple varieties in this list are described as having plant hardiness of zone 2. |
| 83 | Microsoft Word - Document2 | unknown | 1 | 2 | 1 | n/a | Haralson x Parkland; relationship: bred_by_candidate; relationship: cross_parent; history: Haralson x Parkland |
| Document | Page | Claim Type | Claim | Quote | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | p53 | description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more). | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | source_reference_abbreviation | Type code ST indicates a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness noted as H1, indicating the hardiest class used in this document. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | anecdote_snippet | Boyko in 1988 said it needs too much thinning. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | growth_habit | Tree is compact. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | description_snippet | Fruit falls quite badly. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | productivity | Tends to produce annually and is overproductive. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | release_year_reference | Ripens early, around mid-August. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | storage_duration | Keeps 6 to 8 weeks. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | culinary_use | Suitable for dessert and cooking. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | description_snippet | Flesh is creamy white and tinged green. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | fruit_color | Fruit is green-yellow with about 45 percent red on the sunny side. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | fruit_size | Fruit is about 6.5 cm, though size may vary. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | breeder_reference | A Lacombe selection noted by C. R. Ure; associated with Morden, 1979. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p53 | entry_pedigree | Parentage given as Rescue x Melba. | Parkland (Rescue x Melba) Lacombe sel. Morden (1979) C.R Ure | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | culinary_use | Source code indicates dessert. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | culinary_use | Source code indicates cooking. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | description_snippet | Source includes a keeping-quality code (keeping). | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more). | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | description_snippet | All purpose. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | keeping_quality | Marked K, indicating keeping quality. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | culinary_use | Recommended for cooking. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | culinary_use | Recommended as a dessert apple. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | hardiness_code_expansion | Rated H1, meaning hardiest. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | taxon_context | Classified as a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p4 | recommendation_context | Listed under Top Rated hardy apples and crabapples. | ST Parkland D/C/K/H1 (All purpose) | page_block:0.90 |
| 111 | p13 | description_snippet | Ripens late August. | Parkland – fruit greenish-yellow with red striping – good for eating or cooking – ripens late August | page_block:0.90 |
| 111 | p13 | culinary_use | Good for eating or cooking. | Parkland – fruit greenish-yellow with red striping – good for eating or cooking – ripens late August | page_block:0.90 |
| 111 | p13 | fruit_color | Fruit greenish-yellow with red striping. | Parkland – fruit greenish-yellow with red striping – good for eating or cooking – ripens late August | page_block:0.90 |
| 111 | p13 | entry_hardiness_observation | The apple varieties in this list are described as having plant hardiness of zone 2. | Parkland – fruit greenish-yellow with red striping – good for eating or cooking – ripens late August | page_block:0.90 |
| 111 | p13 | recommendation_context | Listed as an apple variety worth trying in northern Manitoba. | Parkland – fruit greenish-yellow with red striping – good for eating or cooking – ripens late August | page_block:0.90 |
| Year | Nursery | Catalog Issue | Relation |
|---|---|---|---|
| No catalog issue offerings linked. | |||
| Relation | Type | ID | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| cross_parent | cultivar | 121 | Haralson |
| Type | Claim | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| source_reference_abbreviation | Type code ST indicates a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more. | 0.98 |
| entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness noted as H1, indicating the hardiest class used in this document. | 0.95 |
| anecdote_snippet | Boyko in 1988 said it needs too much thinning. | 0.86 |
| growth_habit | Tree is compact. | 0.92 |
| description_snippet | Fruit falls quite badly. | 0.88 |
| productivity | Tends to produce annually and is overproductive. | 0.93 |
| release_year_reference | Ripens early, around mid-August. | 0.91 |
| storage_duration | Keeps 6 to 8 weeks. | 0.96 |
| culinary_use | Suitable for dessert and cooking. | 0.96 |
| description_snippet | Flesh is creamy white and tinged green. | 0.90 |
| fruit_color | Fruit is green-yellow with about 45 percent red on the sunny side. | 0.92 |
| fruit_size | Fruit is about 6.5 cm, though size may vary. | 0.95 |
| breeder_reference | A Lacombe selection noted by C. R. Ure; associated with Morden, 1979. | 0.89 |
| entry_pedigree | Parentage given as Rescue x Melba. | 0.97 |
| culinary_use | Source code indicates dessert. | 0.90 |
| culinary_use | Source code indicates cooking. | 0.90 |
| description_snippet | Source includes a keeping-quality code (keeping). | 0.88 |
| description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more). | 0.96 |
| description_snippet | All purpose. | 0.95 |
| keeping_quality | Marked K, indicating keeping quality. | 0.97 |
| culinary_use | Recommended for cooking. | 0.98 |
| culinary_use | Recommended as a dessert apple. | 0.98 |
| hardiness_code_expansion | Rated H1, meaning hardiest. | 0.99 |
| taxon_context | Classified as a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more. | 0.99 |
| recommendation_context | Listed under Top Rated hardy apples and crabapples. | 0.99 |
| description_snippet | Ripens late August. | 0.98 |
| culinary_use | Good for eating or cooking. | 0.97 |
| fruit_color | Fruit greenish-yellow with red striping. | 0.98 |
| entry_hardiness_observation | The apple varieties in this list are described as having plant hardiness of zone 2. | 0.95 |
| recommendation_context | Listed as an apple variety worth trying in northern Manitoba. | 0.99 |
| breeding_cross | Haralson x Parkland | 0.65 |
| ID | Type | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 651 | cross_event | 1999 | Haralson x Parkland |