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Usage Facet: class=mixed; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=1.0; inferred_from_taxon=no
Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 23 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0
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Claim Types: breeding_cross:3, description_snippet:2, fruit_size:1, nursery_reference:1, ornamental_use:1, productivity:1, release_year_reference:1, storage_duration:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON
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Amsrn is a cold-climate fruit cultivar introduced in 1932 [1], with reported parentage striped and mi x ed red [1].
Reported parentage includes striped and mi x ed red [1]; In 1939 in the State Orchard at Siou x Falls the Amsib budded on Siberian crab stock [1]; from Iowa x Pyrus baccata brought by the writer from Moscow [1].
Reported fruit characteristics: size notes include 16 inches [1]; description notes include The Amsib is an early bearer and very productive. [1]; It is only an ornamental tree at present, but it is the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab and has possibilities for the future. [1]; storage notes include keeping, but the wild crab dominates in quality [1]; productivity notes include productive [1].
This summary currently draws chiefly from New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest.
Selected source quotations
“It is only an ornamental tree at present, but it is the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab and has possibilities for the future”
— New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p14
“This combination of one-half wild crab and one-half Siberian crab combines extreme hardiness with all-winter keeping, but the wild crab dominates in quality”
— New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p14
“The round conical fruit was 1 13/16 inches across, bright solid red, striped and mixed red, with green cavity”
— New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p14
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 1 | New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest | unknown | 23 | 0 | 0 | p14 | Amsrn: The Amsib is an early bearer and very productive.; Amsrn: It is only an ornamental tree at present, but it is the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab and has possibilities for the futu |
| Document | Page | Claim Type | Claim | Quote | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | The round conical fruit was 1 13/16 inches across, bright solid red, striped and mixed red, with green cavity | The round conical fruit was 1 13/16 inches across, bright solid red, striped and mixed red, with green cavity | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | In 1939 in the State Orchard at Sioux Falls the Amsib budded on Siberian crab stock, bore a good crop | In 1939 in the State Orchard at Sioux Falls the Amsib budded on Siberian crab stock, bore a good crop | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | Many more seedlings of similar pedigre � are coming on | Many more seedlings of similar pedigre � are coming on | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | More work should be done | More work should be done | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | This combination of one-half wild crab and one-half Siberian crab combines extreme hardiness with all-winter keeping, but the wild crab dominates in quality | This combination of one-half wild crab and one-half Siberian crab combines extreme hardiness with all-winter keeping, but the wild crab dominates in quality | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | The Amsib is an early bearer and very productive | The Amsib is an early bearer and very productive | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | It is only an ornamental tree at present, but it is the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab and has possibilities for the future | It is only an ornamental tree at present, but it is the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab and has possibilities for the future | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | Has fragrant wild crab flesh but neutral rather than bitter | Has fragrant wild crab flesh but neutral rather than bitter | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | The name "Amsib" is condensed from the names America and Siberia | The name "Amsib" is condensed from the names America and Siberia | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | Wild Red (Pyrus loens is) from Iowa x Pyrus baccata brought by the writer from Moscow, Russia, in 1906 | Wild Red (Pyrus loens is) from Iowa x Pyrus baccata brought by the writer from Moscow, Russia, in 1906 | normalized_exact:1.00 |
| 1 | p14 | verbatim_quote | AMsrn crabapple-1932 | AMsrn crabapple-1932 | normalized_exact:1.00 |
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| Type | Claim | Confidence |
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| description_snippet | The Amsib is an early bearer and very productive. | 0.54 |
| description_snippet | It is only an ornamental tree at present, but it is the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab and has possibilities for the future. | 0.54 |
| ornamental_use | ornamental tree at present, but it is the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab and has possibilities f | 0.56 |
| productivity | productive | 0.56 |
| storage_duration | keeping, but the wild crab dominates in quality | 0.56 |
| fruit_size | 16 inches | 0.58 |
| nursery_reference | State Orchard | 0.58 |
| structured_entry_json | {"cultivar_name":"Amsrn","year":1932,"heading_raw":"AMsrn","locations":[],"crosses":["from Iowa x Pyrus baccata brought by the writer from Moscow","In 1939 in the State Orchard at Siou x Falls the Amsib budded on Siberia | 0.95 |
| verbatim_quote | The round conical fruit was 1 13/16 inches across, bright solid red, striped and mixed red, with green cavity | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | In 1939 in the State Orchard at Sioux Falls the Amsib budded on Siberian crab stock, bore a good crop | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | Many more seedlings of similar pedigre � are coming on | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | More work should be done | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | This combination of one-half wild crab and one-half Siberian crab combines extreme hardiness with all-winter keeping, but the wild crab dominates in quality | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | The Amsib is an early bearer and very productive | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | It is only an ornamental tree at present, but it is the first hybrid of the native American apple with the Siberian crab and has possibilities for the future | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | Has fragrant wild crab flesh but neutral rather than bitter | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | The name "Amsib" is condensed from the names America and Siberia | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | Wild Red (Pyrus loens is) from Iowa x Pyrus baccata brought by the writer from Moscow, Russia, in 1906 | 0.97 |
| verbatim_quote | AMsrn crabapple-1932 | 0.97 |
| breeding_cross | striped and mi x ed red | 0.90 |
| breeding_cross | In 1939 in the State Orchard at Siou x Falls the Amsib budded on Siberian crab stock | 0.90 |
| breeding_cross | from Iowa x Pyrus baccata brought by the writer from Moscow | 0.90 |
| release_year_reference | 1932 | 0.92 |
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