Cultivar 1809: Utter'S Red

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

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Utter's Red is an apple cultivar listed in the Northwestern apple description section of N. E. Hansen's South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin A Study of Northwestern Apples [S1]. The text is fragmentary, but it names the cultivar as "Utter" and parenthetically as "Utter's Red" in the apple cultivar list [S1].

The surviving description is mostly morphological. The fruit has a rather shallow, abrupt, wrinkled basin; a closed calyx with long, large, erect convergent segments; and a closed core [S1]. The flesh is whitish, juicy, sprightly subacid, and rated good [S1].

The available Utter's Red evidence preserves no parentage, breeder, place of origin, release date, ripening season, storage behavior, tree habit, disease notes, or cold hardiness statement [S1]. The page layout is mixed and partly overlaps adjacent cultivar entries, so this should be treated as a partial continuation, not a complete cultivar profile [S1].

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Featured source descriptions

“Listed among orchard varieties present in the favorable Missouri River belt.”
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“Named among the most profitable apple cultivars in the Clay County orchard.”
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“Inclined to be a shy bearer.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown300p110Utter name appears on this page as an explicit cultivar context marker tied to adjacent continuation text; nearby shorthand and punctuation make entry boundaries uncertain.; Flavor is reported as sprightly subacid.; Frui

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14p110source_reference_abbreviationUtter name appears on this page as an explicit cultivar context marker tied to adjacent continuation text; nearby shorthand and punctuation make entry boundaries uncertain.Utter. ... ( Utter's Red) ... narrow, rather shallow, abrupt, wrinkled; calyx closed, segments long, large, erect convergent. Core closed, barely clasping; ... flesh whitish, juicy, sprightly subacid, good.page_block:0.90
14p110flavor_profileFlavor is reported as sprightly subacid.Utter. ... ( Utter's Red) ... narrow, rather shallow, abrupt, wrinkled; calyx closed, segments long, large, erect convergent. Core closed, barely clasping; ... flesh whitish, juicy, sprightly subacid, good.page_block:0.90
14p110description_snippetFruit/calyx features are described as relatively shallow, abrupt, wrinkled with closed calyx and closed core; flesh is whitish, juicy, sprightly subacid, and good.Utter. ... ( Utter's Red) ... narrow, rather shallow, abrupt, wrinkled; calyx closed, segments long, large, erect convergent. Core closed, barely clasping; ... flesh whitish, juicy, sprightly subacid, good.page_block:0.90

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source_reference_abbreviationUtter name appears on this page as an explicit cultivar context marker tied to adjacent continuation text; nearby shorthand and punctuation make entry boundaries uncertain.0.34
flavor_profileFlavor is reported as sprightly subacid.0.38
description_snippetFruit/calyx features are described as relatively shallow, abrupt, wrinkled with closed calyx and closed core; flesh is whitish, juicy, sprightly subacid, and good.0.42

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