Cultivar 1707: Ledenets (No 30 M)

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

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Ledenets (No. 30 M) is a Russian apple recorded in N. E. Hansen's 1902 bulletin A Study of Northwestern Apples. Hansen lists it with hardy apple and crab-apple trial material from Russian and northern sources, but gives no parentage, breeder, or release date. [S1]

The fruit is medium to large, roundish oblate, regular, and sometimes compressed. The skin is smooth and yellow. Its clearest mark is heavy white net veining made from joined dots, sometimes with a dull reddish blush. The dots are very numerous, white, distinct, variable in size, and mostly joined together. [S1]

The flesh is white, juicy, fine grained, brisk subacid, and rated good. Hansen lists it for table and kitchen use, so it was considered useful for fresh eating and cooking. The season is early winter. [S1]

The entry gives detailed apple morphology: a deep regular cavity with a little russet, medium stout stem, wide shallow corrugated basin, closed calyx with very long pointed segments, open clasping axile core, conical tube, marginal stamens, and large rather numerous seeds. It gives no tree habit, bearing behavior, disease notes, or storage duration beyond the early winter season. [S1]

Hardiness is not stated directly for Ledenets. Its inclusion in a South Dakota bulletin on northwestern apples and Russian introductions gives trial context, but it is not a direct zone rating. [S1]

The name includes the notation No. 30 M. The same bulletin says some numbered Russian imports came through Prof. J. L. Budd of Iowa Agricultural College from the Agricultural College at Moscow, Russia, with Dr. R. Schroeder, in May 1879. The packet does not prove this entry has that import notation, so this pathway remains context, not confirmed parentage or origin detail. [S1]

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

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“Core open, clasping, axile; calyx closed with long pointed segments; stamens marginal.”
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“Flesh white, juicy, fine grained, brisk subacid, good.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown700p65Core open, clasping, axile; calyx closed with long pointed segments; stamens marginal.; Maturity/storage note: Early winter.; Suggested use: table and kitchen.; Flesh white, juicy, fine grained, brisk subacid, good.

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14p65description_snippetCore open, clasping, axile; calyx closed with long pointed segments; stamens marginal.Ledenets (No. 30 M)— Origin , Russia—Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, regular, sometimes compressed; surface smooth, yellow, overlaid with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots, sometimes with a dull reddish page_block:0.90
14p65storage_durationMaturity/storage note: Early winter.Ledenets (No. 30 M)— Origin , Russia—Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, regular, sometimes compressed; surface smooth, yellow, overlaid with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots, sometimes with a dull reddish page_block:0.90
14p65culinary_useSuggested use: table and kitchen.Ledenets (No. 30 M)— Origin , Russia—Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, regular, sometimes compressed; surface smooth, yellow, overlaid with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots, sometimes with a dull reddish page_block:0.90
14p65flavor_profileFlesh white, juicy, fine grained, brisk subacid, good.Ledenets (No. 30 M)— Origin , Russia—Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, regular, sometimes compressed; surface smooth, yellow, overlaid with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots, sometimes with a dull reddish page_block:0.90
14p65fruit_colorYellow fruit with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots and occasional dull red blush; distinct white dots.Ledenets (No. 30 M)— Origin , Russia—Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, regular, sometimes compressed; surface smooth, yellow, overlaid with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots, sometimes with a dull reddish page_block:0.90
14p65fruit_sizeFruit medium to large; roundish oblate and sometimes compressed; surface smooth.Ledenets (No. 30 M)— Origin , Russia—Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, regular, sometimes compressed; surface smooth, yellow, overlaid with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots, sometimes with a dull reddish page_block:0.90
14p65entry_locationOrigin listed as Russia.Ledenets (No. 30 M)— Origin , Russia—Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, regular, sometimes compressed; surface smooth, yellow, overlaid with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots, sometimes with a dull reddish page_block:0.90

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description_snippetCore open, clasping, axile; calyx closed with long pointed segments; stamens marginal.0.93
storage_durationMaturity/storage note: Early winter.0.94
culinary_useSuggested use: table and kitchen.0.98
flavor_profileFlesh white, juicy, fine grained, brisk subacid, good.0.95
fruit_colorYellow fruit with heavy white net-veining of coalescent dots and occasional dull red blush; distinct white dots.0.95
fruit_sizeFruit medium to large; roundish oblate and sometimes compressed; surface smooth.0.96
entry_locationOrigin listed as Russia.0.99

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