Cultivar 1860: Arabka And Arabskoe

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

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Arabka and Arabskoe appear as named apple entries in N.E. Hansen's 1902 bulletin A Study of Northwestern Apples, in a descriptor list for northwestern apple cultivars and seedlings [S1]. The source places the names together on one extracted line, so their relationship is unclear [S1].

The description is brief. The fruit is large and very regular, with elliptical cells and large, long seeds [S1]. This source gives no reliable notes on skin color, flesh texture, flavor, ripening season, storage, culinary use, tree habit, disease behavior, parentage, breeder, or place of origin.

Hardiness is not directly stated. The cultivar appears in a South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin about northwestern apples. That gives regional historical context but does not prove a specific cold hardiness zone [S1].

The main uncertainty is identity. The row joins the similar names “Arabka” and “Arabskoe,” and the source block does not show whether they are synonyms, variants, or separate entries affected by table formatting or OCR damage [S1].

Summary source basis

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

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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown200p139Row text is ambiguous and appears to join two similar names, but both Arabka and Arabskoe are part of the same extracted line.; Fruit is described as large and very regular; cells are elliptical.

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14p139description_snippetRow text is ambiguous and appears to join two similar names, but both Arabka and Arabskoe are part of the same extracted line.Fruit large, very regular; cells elliptical ; seeds large, long ... Arabka and Arabskoepage_block:0.90
14p139fruit_sizeFruit is described as large and very regular; cells are elliptical.Fruit large, very regular; cells elliptical ; seeds large, long ... Arabka and Arabskoepage_block:0.90

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description_snippetRow text is ambiguous and appears to join two similar names, but both Arabka and Arabskoe are part of the same extracted line.0.58
fruit_sizeFruit is described as large and very regular; cells are elliptical.0.58

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