Cultivar 1801: Titovka Department

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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: 4 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Titovka Department is an apple entry in A Study of Northwestern Apples. It is listed with Russian and northern apple introductions. The source says it was imported from Russia by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It gives no breeder, release date, or direct parentage. [S1]

The description is mostly pomological. The fruit is medium or larger, roundish oblate, and somewhat angular. The skin is smooth and yellowish green. It is mostly covered with distinct dark crimson stripes and splashes, with some mottling. The dots are yellow, numerous, and distinct. [S1]

The entry also notes a deep, obtuse, regular, russeted cavity, a medium stem, and a rather deep basin. The scan cuts off at the bottom of the page. The supplied fragment does not give flesh, flavor, season, keeping quality, tree habit, disease behavior, or hardiness. [S1]

Titovka Department appears near other Titovka entries, including Titovka or Titus Riga. The bulletin treats it as a separate named entry. No supplied source says these names are synonyms, parent and offspring, or directly related beyond their placement in the same Titovka section. [S1]

Summary source basis

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

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“Imported from Russia by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.”
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“Cavity deep, obtuse, regular, russeted; stem medium; basin rather deep.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown400p106Basin noted as rather deep; dots described as yellow and many; cavity deep, obtuse, regular, russeted.; Skin described as yellowish green with distinct dark crimson stripes and splashes, somewhat mottled.; Fruit describe

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14p106description_snippetBasin noted as rather deep; dots described as yellow and many; cavity deep, obtuse, regular, russeted.Titovka Department—Imported from Russia by the U. S. Department of Agriculture—Fruit medium or above, roundish oblate, somewhat angular; surface smooth, yellowish green, mostly covered with distinct stripes and splashes page_block:0.90
14p106fruit_colorSkin described as yellowish green with distinct dark crimson stripes and splashes, somewhat mottled.Titovka Department—Imported from Russia by the U. S. Department of Agriculture—Fruit medium or above, roundish oblate, somewhat angular; surface smooth, yellowish green, mostly covered with distinct stripes and splashes page_block:0.90
14p106fruit_sizeFruit described as medium or above, roundish oblate, somewhat angular.Titovka Department—Imported from Russia by the U. S. Department of Agriculture—Fruit medium or above, roundish oblate, somewhat angular; surface smooth, yellowish green, mostly covered with distinct stripes and splashes page_block:0.90
14p106selection_origin_referenceEntry notes import pathway: imported from Russia by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.Titovka Department—Imported from Russia by the U. S. Department of Agriculture—Fruit medium or above, roundish oblate, somewhat angular; surface smooth, yellowish green, mostly covered with distinct stripes and splashes page_block:0.90

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description_snippetBasin noted as rather deep; dots described as yellow and many; cavity deep, obtuse, regular, russeted.0.89
fruit_colorSkin described as yellowish green with distinct dark crimson stripes and splashes, somewhat mottled.0.90
fruit_sizeFruit described as medium or above, roundish oblate, somewhat angular.0.91
selection_origin_referenceEntry notes import pathway: imported from Russia by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.0.88

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