Cultivar 1570: Ralls Genet

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Ralls Genet is an apple cultivar also listed under the names Janet, Neverfail, and Jeniton. A South Dakota source gives its origin as Amherst County, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall [S1].

The tree is described as vigorous, spreading, and very productive. It is noted for putting out leaves and blossoms later than many other varieties, which helped it escape late frosts [S1].

The fruit is described as medium or larger, oblate, conic, and regular. The same source places Ralls Genet in a midwinter to spring season section and records ovate cells [S1].

Ralls Genet also appears in an apple recommendation list for District 12 [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from A Study of Northwestern Apples.

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“Origin notes connect it to Amherst County, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall.”
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“Ralls Genet is recorded with ovate cells in the midwinter-to-spring section.”
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“Reported to escape late frosts due to later leaf and blossom timing.”
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“Later leafing and blooming are noted as a mechanism for escaping late frosts.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown900p18 p89 p143Ralls Genet is recorded with ovate cells in the midwinter-to-spring section.; Reported to escape late frosts due to later leaf and blossom timing.; Fruit starts as medium or above, oblate, conic, and regular.; Later leaf

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14p143description_snippetRalls Genet is recorded with ovate cells in the midwinter-to-spring section.Season midwinter to spring; Cells ovate ... Ralls Genetpage_block:0.90
14p89entry_hardiness_observationReported to escape late frosts due to later leaf and blossom timing.Ralls Genet—( Janet, Neverfail, Jeniton )—Origin, Amherst county, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall; tree vigorous, spreading, very productive. It puts forth leaves and blossoms much later than other varieties and thuspage_block:0.90
14p89fruit_sizeFruit starts as medium or above, oblate, conic, and regular.Ralls Genet—( Janet, Neverfail, Jeniton )—Origin, Amherst county, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall; tree vigorous, spreading, very productive. It puts forth leaves and blossoms much later than other varieties and thuspage_block:0.90
14p89recommendation_contextLater leafing and blooming are noted as a mechanism for escaping late frosts.Ralls Genet—( Janet, Neverfail, Jeniton )—Origin, Amherst county, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall; tree vigorous, spreading, very productive. It puts forth leaves and blossoms much later than other varieties and thuspage_block:0.90
14p89growth_habitTree is described as vigorous, spreading, and very productive.Ralls Genet—( Janet, Neverfail, Jeniton )—Origin, Amherst county, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall; tree vigorous, spreading, very productive. It puts forth leaves and blossoms much later than other varieties and thuspage_block:0.90
14p89selection_origin_referenceOrigin notes connect it to Amherst County, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall.Ralls Genet—( Janet, Neverfail, Jeniton )—Origin, Amherst county, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall; tree vigorous, spreading, very productive. It puts forth leaves and blossoms much later than other varieties and thuspage_block:0.90
14p89entry_pedigreeSynonyms/alternative names listed: Janet, Neverfail, Jeniton.Ralls Genet—( Janet, Neverfail, Jeniton )—Origin, Amherst county, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall; tree vigorous, spreading, very productive. It puts forth leaves and blossoms much later than other varieties and thuspage_block:0.90
14p18entry_locationDistrict 12, apple recommendation line.District No. 12—Duchess, Tetofsky, Wealthy, Ralls Genet, Prices Sweet, Patten Greening, Northwestern Greening.page_block:0.90
14p18recommendation_contextRecommended for District 12 in the APPLES list.District No. 12—Duchess, Tetofsky, Wealthy, Ralls Genet, Prices Sweet, Patten Greening, Northwestern Greening.page_block:0.90

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description_snippetRalls Genet is recorded with ovate cells in the midwinter-to-spring section.0.90
entry_hardiness_observationReported to escape late frosts due to later leaf and blossom timing.0.96
fruit_sizeFruit starts as medium or above, oblate, conic, and regular.0.93
recommendation_contextLater leafing and blooming are noted as a mechanism for escaping late frosts.0.97
growth_habitTree is described as vigorous, spreading, and very productive.0.98
selection_origin_referenceOrigin notes connect it to Amherst County, Virginia, on the farm of Caleb Rall.0.95
entry_pedigreeSynonyms/alternative names listed: Janet, Neverfail, Jeniton.0.98
entry_locationDistrict 12, apple recommendation line.0.96
recommendation_contextRecommended for District 12 in the APPLES list.0.98

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