Cultivar 1882: Mottled Anis

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Mottled Anis is a Russian apple cultivar described in A Study of Northwestern Apples. The fruit is medium or smaller, oblate, regular, and often unequal. The skin is yellow, but mostly covered with fine dark crimson splashes and stripes, with a heavy blue bloom. [S1]

The source gives Russia as its origin. It does not name a breeder, nursery, release date, or parentage. The cultivar appears in an alphabetical description section of a South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin on apples for northwestern and northern prairie conditions. [S1]

The flesh is yellow, moderately juicy, fine grained, and subacid, with a sweet aftertaste when fully ripe. The bulletin rates the quality as good. The cavity is very narrow and acute, with russet over the base. The basin is broad, deep, and very abrupt, a trait repeated in the later cultivar character list. [S1]

Its season is August and September. The packet gives no storage details beyond that window, and no culinary use beyond the fruit quality description. [S1]

The available source blocks give no tree habit, productivity, disease resistance, or pruning notes. They state no direct hardiness zone. Its inclusion in a South Dakota bulletin on northwestern apples gives regional trial context, but does not support a precise hardiness claim. [S1]

Mottled Anis is treated here as a Malus domestica apple cultivar based on the apple cultivar context of the source. The packet gives no direct parentage, sibling, or descendant breeding links. [S1]

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

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“Dots very obscure, minute, white, scattered; cavity regular, very narrow, acute, with considerable russet extending out over base.”
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“Calyx closed or open, segments small; core flattened, regular, open; tube funnel-shaped, wide and large; stamens marginal.”
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“Basin broad and deep, very abrupt, smooth or wavy, with fine corrugations around the eye.”
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“Basin broad, deep, very abrupt.”
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14A Study of Northwestern Applesunknown100p144Basin broad, deep, and very abrupt.

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14p144description_snippetBasin broad, deep, and very abrupt.Basin broad, deep, very abrupt. Mottled Anis.page_block:0.90

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