Cultivar 1791: Sweet Moscow

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Sweet Moscow is a Russian apple cultivar recorded by N. E. Hansen in A Study of Northwestern Apples. Hansen identifies it as Sweet Moscow, No. 35 M. He states that its original name was lost in transit, so the English name was suggested instead [S1]. It was sometimes confused with Smoky [S1].

The surviving description is brief. Hansen places Sweet Moscow among green, yellow, or white apples, with or without blush and never striped [S1]. He describes the fruit as roundish conical and pentangular, with median stamens [S1]. The supplied evidence does not preserve details on flesh, flavor, size, season, storage, or culinary use.

The cultivar is listed as Russian in origin [S1]. The record appears in a bulletin on Russian and northern apple introductions for the northwestern United States, but the packet gives no direct hardiness rating, winter survival statement, breeder, parentage, or release date for Sweet Moscow [S1]. Its main surviving interest is its name: a Russian introduction whose original name was lost before or during transmission, leaving Sweet Moscow as a suggested replacement name and causing occasional confusion with Smoky [S1].

Summary source basis

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

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“The original name was lost in transit; the name Sweet Moscow is suggested.”
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“Sometimes mixed with Smoky.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown400p103 p137Stamens are median; fruit form roundish conical; fruit form pentangular.; Entry includes No. 35 M and notes occasional mixing with Smoky.; Origin stated as Russia.; Introduced/assigned as a suggested name because the ori

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14p137description_snippetStamens are median; fruit form roundish conical; fruit form pentangular.Stamens median; form roundish conical, pentangular ... Sweet Moscowpage_block:0.90
14p103description_snippetEntry includes No. 35 Mand notes occasional mixing with Smoky.Sweet Moscow (No. 35 M).—Origin, Russia; the original name was lost in transit; the above name is suggested. Sometimes mixed with Smokypage_block:0.90
14p103entry_locationOrigin stated as Russia.Sweet Moscow (No. 35 M).—Origin, Russia; the original name was lost in transit; the above name is suggested. Sometimes mixed with Smokypage_block:0.90
14p103entry_pedigreeIntroduced/assigned as a suggested name because the original name was lost in transit.Sweet Moscow (No. 35 M).—Origin, Russia; the original name was lost in transit; the above name is suggested. Sometimes mixed with Smokypage_block:0.90

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description_snippetStamens are median; fruit form roundish conical; fruit form pentangular.0.91
description_snippetEntry includes No. 35 M and notes occasional mixing with Smoky.0.84
entry_locationOrigin stated as Russia.0.98
entry_pedigreeIntroduced/assigned as a suggested name because the original name was lost in transit.0.89

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