Cultivar 1792: Kursk Reinette

Taxon ID:

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

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 3 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

Open profile JSON | Open lineage explorer | Open lineage JSON

Evidence Badge: emerging | claims=3 | sources=1 | contradictions=0

Claim Types: anecdote_snippet:1, source_reference_abbreviation:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

Connected Views: lineage table | lineage graph | history charts | trait matrix | search

Link Filter: showing all links (including candidate); hidden candidate links=0. Hide candidate links

Wiki Draft

Kursk Reinette was an apple cultivar name recorded in the Russian apple material in A Study of Northwestern Apples. The bulletin identifies it as the original or earlier name of the cultivar later called Sweet Longfield. Prof. Budd changed the name to Sweet Longfield, and the Russian Nomenclature Commission adopted that usage. [S1]

The evidence is mainly about naming, not description. It places Kursk Reinette among the bulletin's Russian-origin apple entries and treats the name as part of the Sweet Longfield identity. It does not give a separate cultivar description with fruit measurements, season, or flavor notes. [S1]

The same page context describes Sweet Longfield as a hardy, good-bearing orchard tree and includes an illustration labeled Sweet Longfield. Those details likely refer to the renamed cultivar, but the packet does not include enough fruit description text to summarize Kursk Reinette's fruit with confidence. [S1]

The supplied evidence preserves no direct parentage, breeder, release year, storage behavior, culinary use, disease notes, or zone rating. The strongest supported statement is that Kursk Reinette is the earlier name associated with Sweet Longfield in a Russian nomenclature context. [S1]

Summary source basis

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

Featured source descriptions

“Kursk Reinette is identified as the original name of the cultivar later called Sweet Longfield.”
[1]
“The name Sweet Longfield is stated to be the name now given to it instead of Kursk Reinette.”
[1]

Parentage

Direct parent cultivars

Parentage claim text

Lineage Links

Derived or downstream cultivar links

Story Highlights

Source-story quotations

Family Navigation

Taxonomy context: No family-tree context surfaced yet.

Related cultivars mentioned in source context

No sibling cultivars surfaced from source quotes yet.

Cold Hardiness

Zone assertions are structured rows. Hardiness claim text appears in evidence claims and page-linked citations.

Zone MinZone MaxZone TextAssertion TypeOutcomeLocationConfidence
No explicit zone assertion rows yet.

Media Gallery

No linked media assets.

Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

DocumentTitle/URLRightsClaimsRelationshipsHistory EventsPagesSnippets
14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown300p103Nomenclature transition is explicitly attributed to Prof. Budd and Russian commission adoption.; Rus. Nom. Com. indicates Russian Nomenclature Commission; recorded as naming authority here.; Kursk Reinette is identified

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
14p103anecdote_snippetNomenclature transition is explicitly attributed to Prof. Budd and Russian commission adoption.original name, Kursk Reinette, was changed to Sweet Longfield by Prof. Budd and this was adopted by the Russian Nomenclature Commission...page_block:0.90
14p103source_reference_abbreviationRus. Nom. Com. indicates Russian Nomenclature Commission; recorded as naming authority here.original name, Kursk Reinette, was changed to Sweet Longfield by Prof. Budd and this was adopted by the Russian Nomenclature Commission...page_block:0.90
14p103entry_pedigreeKursk Reinette is identified as the prior name for Sweet Longfield.original name, Kursk Reinette, was changed to Sweet Longfield by Prof. Budd and this was adopted by the Russian Nomenclature Commission...page_block:0.90

Nursery Offering Timeline

YearNurseryCatalog IssueRelation
No catalog issue offerings linked.

Linked Entities

RelationTypeIDLabel
No linked entities at this filter level.

Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
anecdote_snippetNomenclature transition is explicitly attributed to Prof. Budd and Russian commission adoption.0.94
source_reference_abbreviationRus. Nom. Com. indicates Russian Nomenclature Commission; recorded as naming authority here.0.95
entry_pedigreeKursk Reinette is identified as the prior name for Sweet Longfield.0.99

History Events

IDTypeYearLabel
No history events.