Heyer 20

Document 47

Title: Heyer 20

Source URL: https://research-groups.usask.ca/fruit/documents/apples/Heyer-20.pdf

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Aliases: 1 | Provenance events: 2 | Evidence claims: 21

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IDTypeYearLabel
461year_reference1936Year reference 1936
465release_event1936Release event 1936
463year_reference1976Year reference 1976
464year_reference1985Year reference 1985
462year_reference1991Year reference 1991
466selection_origin_eventSelection origin Neville, Saskatchewan with Adolph Heyer, probably from the

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Cultivar: Heyer #20

Pages in document: p1

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1named_entry_headingHeyer #20

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1entry_pedigreeParentage: Russian apple sdlg.0.98
1breeder_referenceReleased by Alfred Heyer, Neville SK.0.98
1release_year_referenceDate: 1936.0.99
1fruit_sizeFruit 7 cm; later source states 7-7.5 cm (2 1/2-3 in.) in diameter.0.97
1fruit_colorFruit yellow with pink cheek; later description gives a green to yellowish-green base, occasionally with a light pink or reddish blush.0.96
1growth_habitVigorous; tree described as very open and spreading to somewhat pendulous, and more robust than Heyer 12.0.96
1storage_durationSlightly later but a better keeper than Heyer #12; stores for 2-3 weeks under ideal conditions.0.95
1entry_hardiness_observationHas not proven hardy at Jarvie, according to Manchester.0.92
1description_snippetCoutts (1991) called it obsolete and a fair breeder.0.94
1recommendation_contextRecommended by Erskine. FB2. H2-3.0.93
1selection_origin_referenceSame origin as Heyer 12 and at least as hardy.0.94
1description_snippetSimilar to Heyer 12, hardier, and a more robust tree.0.95
1selection_origin_referenceThis cultivar originated at Neville, Saskatchewan with Adolph Heyer, probably from the same seed source as Heyer 12, and was introduced commercially in 1936.0.97
1productivityIt is annually productive.0.96
1entry_hardiness_observationHardy to zone 1 and moderately resistant to fire blight.0.96
1description_snippetFruit is near round and matures in early season, about mid August.0.95
1description_snippetThe stem cavity is deep, the basin shallow, and the pedicel is long and slender.0.93
1flavor_profileThe flesh is yellowish, moderately coarse, moderately crisp, juicy and moderately acid.0.95
1culinary_useOnly fair for fresh eating and fair to good for cooking, but oxidizes rapidly.0.95
1storage_durationThe fruit should be picked before full maturity for storage or culinary uses.0.94
1entry_locationAssociated with Neville, Saskatchewan.0.97

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  • p1: apple | Malus domestica | Cultivar profile | Heyer #20 | Prairie fruit evaluation and publication context | Alfred Heyer selection context | Neville, Saskatchewan | Prairie Canada

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taxon_keywordmalus0.65

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TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetThe flesh is yellowish, moderately coarse, moderately crisp, juicy and moderately acid.0.54
description_snippetIt is annually productive, hardy to zone 1 and moderately resistant to fire blight.0.54
description_snippetThe tree is vigorous, very open and spreading to somewhat pendulous.0.54
description_snippetSlightly later but a better keeper than Heyer #12.0.54
culinary_usecooking, but oxidizes rapidly0.56
productivityproductive0.56
ripening_windowmatures in early season, about mid August0.56
storage_durationstorage0.56
storage_durationkeeper than Heyer0.56
fruit_size7.5 cm0.58
fruit_size7cm0.58
growth_habitvigorous0.52
growth_habitspreading0.52
disease_resistancefire blight0.58
selection_origin_referenceNeville, Saskatchewan with Adolph Heyer, probably from the0.57
release_year_reference19360.68
year_reference19850.55
year_reference19760.55
year_reference19910.55
year_reference19360.55
hardiness_zoneZone 10.80