Cultivar 15: Chinook

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

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 13 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Chinook is a cold-climate fruit cultivar introduced in 1924 [1], with reported parentage fruit of the Chinook was e x amined and found in good condition [1].

Reported parentage includes fruit of the Chinook was e x amined and found in good condition [1]; Baldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River [1].

Reported fruit characteristics: size notes include 2yz inches [1]; 2 inches [1]; storage notes include Keeps 20 Months and 11 Days: May 14, 1929, fruit of the Chinook was examined and found in good condition, and made a good, pl [1].

This summary currently draws chiefly from New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest.

Selected source quotations

“The Chi nook Keeps 20 Months and 11 Days: May 14, 1929, fruit of the Chinook was examined and found in good condition, and made a good, pleasant flavored sauce”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p15
“Baldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River, Minn., Pyrus loensis, named after an Indian tribe”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p15
“Fruit oblate, two inches in diameter, color a fine dark red, subacid, season all winter”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p15

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May 14

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1New Hardy Fruits for the Northwestunknown1300p15Chinook: Keeps 20 Months and 11 Days: May 14, 1929, fruit of the Chinook was examined and found in good condition, and made a good, pl; Chinook: 2yz inches; Chinook: 2 inches; {"cultivar_name":"Chinook","year":1924,"head

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
1p15verbatim_quoteFruit picked September 3, 1927 and kept in an outdoor cellarFruit picked September 3, 1927 and kept in an outdoor cellarnormalized_exact:1.00
1p15verbatim_quoteThe Chi nook Keeps 20 Months and 11 Days: May 14, 1929, fruit of the Chinook was examined and found in good condition, and made a good, pleasant flavored sauceThe Chi nook Keeps 20 Months and 11 Days: May 14, 1929, fruit of the Chinook was examined and found in good condition, and made a good, pleasant flavored saucenormalized_exact:1.00
1p15verbatim_quoteLater fruits of the Chi -nook are 2 x 2Yz inches in diameterLater fruits of the Chi -nook are 2 x 2Yz inches in diameternormalized_exact:1.00
1p15verbatim_quoteFruit oblate, two inches in diameter, color a fine dark red, subacid, season all winterFruit oblate, two inches in diameter, color a fine dark red, subacid, season all winternormalized_exact:1.00
1p15verbatim_quoteBaldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River, Minn., Pyrus loensis, named after an Indian tribeBaldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River, Minn., Pyrus loensis, named after an Indian tribenormalized_exact:1.00
1p15verbatim_quoteCHINOOK crabapple-1924CHINOOK crabapple-1924normalized_exact:1.00

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Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
storage_durationKeeps 20 Months and 11 Days: May 14, 1929, fruit of the Chinook was examined and found in good condition, and made a good, pl0.56
fruit_size2yz inches0.58
fruit_size2 inches0.58
structured_entry_json{"cultivar_name":"Chinook","year":1924,"heading_raw":"CHINOOK","locations":[],"crosses":["Baldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River","fruit of the Chinook was e x amined and found in good condition"],"fruit_size_mentions":[0.95
verbatim_quoteFruit picked September 3, 1927 and kept in an outdoor cellar0.97
verbatim_quoteThe Chi nook Keeps 20 Months and 11 Days: May 14, 1929, fruit of the Chinook was examined and found in good condition, and made a good, pleasant flavored sauce0.97
verbatim_quoteLater fruits of the Chi -nook are 2 x 2Yz inches in diameter0.97
verbatim_quoteFruit oblate, two inches in diameter, color a fine dark red, subacid, season all winter0.97
verbatim_quoteBaldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River, Minn., Pyrus loensis, named after an Indian tribe0.97
verbatim_quoteCHINOOK crabapple-19240.97
breeding_crossfruit of the Chinook was e x amined and found in good condition0.90
breeding_crossBaldwin apple x wild crab of Elk River0.90
release_year_reference19240.92

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