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Document: 1 New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest

Source page: Open page 14 in document reader

Institution: Open PRAIRIE | Publisher: | Year: | Pages: 32

Source URL: https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1338&context=agexperimentsta_bulletins

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  • Amsib | entry_location | In 1939 at the State Orchard at Sioux Falls, Amsib budded on Siberian crab stock bore a good crop.
  • Amsib | entry_pedigree | Amsib is Wild Red (Pyrus ioensis) from Iowa x Pyrus baccata brought from Moscow, Russia, in 1906.
  • Amsib | flavor_profile | Amsib has fragrant wild crab flesh, neutral rather than bitter, though the wild crab dominates in quality.
  • Amsib | fruit_color | Fruit was bright solid red, striped and mixed red, with a green cavity.
  • Amsib | hardiness_code_expansion | The one-half wild crab and one-half Siberian crab combination is said to combine extreme hardiness with all-winter keeping.
  • Amsib | keeping_quality | Amsib combines extreme hardiness with all-winter keeping.
  • Amsib | productivity | Amsib is described as an early bearer and very productive.
  • Amsib | recommendation_context | The author says Amsib is only an ornamental tree at present, but has possibilities for the future.
  • Amsib | release_year_reference | Amsib crabapple is associated with the year 1932 in the entry heading.
  • Amsib | rootstock_compatibility | Amsib was budded on Siberian crab stock at the State Orchard at Sioux Falls.
  • Amsib | selection_origin_reference | The name Amsib is condensed from America and Siberia.
  • Amsib | taxon_context | Amsib is described as the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab.
  • Forest King | anecdote_snippet | The frozen slices were tender and kept their shape instead of breaking down into mush.
  • Forest King | culinary_use | Frozen Forest King fruits were used in a January 18, 1938 cooking test after freezing solid in an outdoor cellar.
  • Forest King | flavor_profile | After freezing before cooking, the acerbity was greatly modified and reduced, and the resulting sauce was of acceptable quality.
  • Forest King | keeping_quality | The page states that fruit of these wild crabs easily keeps a year in a common cellar; Forest King is the named example in the cooking-test paragraph.
  • Jonathan | breeder_reference | Jonathan is cited as a breeding parent of Watopa.
  • Jonathan | description_snippet | The author infers that Jonathan contributes both fruit size and red color in the Watopa cross.
  • Nebo | fruit_size | Nebo was reported as the largest in 1940, with fruit 3ΒΌ inches across.
  • Red | entry_pedigree | Wild Red, identified as Pyrus ioensis from Iowa, is one parent of Amsib.
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Cultivars Removed
  • Pyrus Baccata
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  • Amsib | description_snippet | It is described as the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab.
  • Amsib | entry_hardiness_observation | This one-half wild crab and one-half Siberian crab combination combines extreme hardiness with all-winter keeping.
  • Amsib | entry_location | In 1939 in the State Orchard at Sioux Falls, Amsib budded on Siberian crab stock bore a good crop.
  • Amsib | entry_pedigree | Amsib is described as Wild Red (Pyrus ioensis) from Iowa x Pyrus baccata brought by the writer from Moscow, Russia, in 1906.
  • Amsib | flavor_profile | It has fragrant wild crab flesh but is neutral rather than bitter.
  • Amsib | flavor_profile | The wild crab dominates in quality.
  • Amsib | fruit_color | The fruit was bright solid red, striped and mixed red, with green cavity.
  • Amsib | productivity | The Amsib is an early bearer and very productive.
  • Amsib | recommendation_context | It is only an ornamental tree at present, but has possibilities for the future.
  • Amsib | recommendation_context | More work should be done, and many more seedlings of similar pedigree are coming on.
  • Amsib | release_year_reference | Amsib crabapple is marked with the year 1932.
  • Amsib | rootstock_compatibility | Amsib is described on Siberian crab stock.
  • Amsib | selection_origin_reference | The name "Amsib" is condensed from the names America and Siberia.
  • Forest King | anecdote_snippet | The fruits had originally been frozen solid in an outdoor cellar before being tested for cooking quality.
  • Forest King | culinary_use | Frozen Forest King fruits were cooked on January 18, 1938, and the resulting sauce was of quite acceptable quality.
  • Forest King | description_snippet | The slices were tender and kept their shape instead of breaking down into a mush.
  • Forest King | flavor_profile | Freezing greatly modified and reduced the acerbity.
  • Jonathan | description_snippet | Jonathan is credited with contributing both size and color to the fruit.
  • Jonathan | entry_pedigree | Jonathan is named as a parent of Watopa.
  • Nebo | description_snippet | Nebo is used as an example of increasing fruit size in the new seedlings.
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