Cultivar 3: Lina

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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: 12 | History events: 31 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Lina is a cold-climate fruit cultivar introduced in 1933 [1].

Reported fruit characteristics: description notes include Fruit 2Yz across, somewhat conical, truncated, good juicy subacid. [1].

This summary currently draws chiefly from New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest.

Selected source quotations

“Aseedling of Malinda and much like it in conical shape with blush, but with no knobs”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p6
“Remarkable for its perfectly conical shape with no corrugations in the basin”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p6
“Fruit 2Yz across, somewhat conical, truncated, good juicy subacid”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p6

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1New Hardy Fruits for the Northwestunknown12031p6Lina: Fruit 2Yz across, somewhat conical, truncated, good juicy subacid.; Lina: Remarkable for its perfectly conical shape with no corrugations in the basin; {"cultivar_name":"Lina","year":1933,"heading_raw":"LINA","loca

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
1p6verbatim_quoteAgood crop in 1939Agood crop in 1939normalized_exact:1.00
1p6verbatim_quoteFruit 2Yz across, somewhat conical, truncated, good juicy subacidFruit 2Yz across, somewhat conical, truncated, good juicy subacidnormalized_exact:1.00
1p6verbatim_quoteIf a late yellow apple is desired, the Lina should be testedIf a late yellow apple is desired, the Lina should be testednormalized_exact:1.00
1p6verbatim_quoteName derived from MalindaName derived from Malindanormalized_exact:1.00
1p6verbatim_quoteThe flesh is mild subacid and coob up easilyThe flesh is mild subacid and coob up easilynormalized_exact:1.00
1p6verbatim_quoteRemarkable for its perfectly conical shape with no corrugations in the basinRemarkable for its perfectly conical shape with no corrugations in the basinnormalized_exact:1.00
1p6verbatim_quoteAseedling of Malinda and much like it in conical shape with blush, but with no knobsAseedling of Malinda and much like it in conical shape with blush, but with no knobsnormalized_exact:1.00
1p6verbatim_quoteLINA apple-1933LINA apple-1933normalized_exact:1.00

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Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
description_snippetFruit 2Yz across, somewhat conical, truncated, good juicy subacid.0.54
entry_basin_calyxRemarkable for its perfectly conical shape with no corrugations in the basin0.88
structured_entry_json{"cultivar_name":"Lina","year":1933,"heading_raw":"LINA","locations":[],"crosses":[],"fruit_size_mentions":[],"color_mentions":["yellow"],"morphology_terms":["truncated"],"pedigree_phrases":[],"flavor_phrases":["The fles0.95
verbatim_quoteA good crop in 19390.97
verbatim_quoteFruit 2Yz across, somewhat conical, truncated, good juicy subacid0.97
verbatim_quoteIf a late yellow apple is desired, the Lina should be tested0.97
verbatim_quoteName derived from Malinda0.97
verbatim_quoteThe flesh is mild subacid and coob up easily0.97
verbatim_quoteRemarkable for its perfectly conical shape with no corrugations in the basin0.97
verbatim_quoteA seedling of Malinda and much like it in conical shape with blush, but with no knobs0.97
verbatim_quoteLINA apple-19330.97
release_year_reference19330.92

History Events

IDTypeYearLabel
49release_eventRelease event WAKAGA wild crabapple-1938.
47release_eventRelease event WAHOYA 'wild crabapple-1938.
45release_eventRelease event S. D. WENDEL wild crabapple-1938.
43release_eventRelease event S. D. WALDO crabapple-1938.
41release_eventRelease event EBO apple-1940.
40selection_origin_eventSelection origin Found by George Miller, near his home at Muscatine, Iowa.
39release_eventRelease event GEORGE MILLER wild crabapple-1939.
38selection_origin_event1904Selection origin Forest King: Found near the Wisconsin border in the woods near Winnebago, Illinois, about 1904.
37release_eventRelease event FoREST KING wild crabapple-1938.
35release_eventRelease event CHINOOK crabapple-1924.
33release_eventRelease event AMsrn crabapple-1932.
31release_eventRelease event S. D. MAcATA crabapple-1938.
29release_eventRelease event S. D. JoNsrn crabapple-1938.
27release_eventRelease event S. D. EDA crabapple-1940.
25release_eventRelease event S. D. BoNA crabapple-1938.
23release_eventRelease event S. D. BEN crabapple-1938.
22release_eventRelease event SAPINIA crabapple-1920.
21selection_origin_eventSelection origin Keo: This is a seedling of the Amur crabapple.
20release_eventRelease event KEo crabapple-1940.
19catalog_offering_eventCatalog offering In the 1940 List of Fruits recommended for planting by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society, the Dolgo crab is listed as a leading commerc
18selection_origin_event1897Selection origin Dolgo was selected from a lot of one-year-old Pyrus baccata seedlings brought from Russia by the author in 1897.
17release_eventRelease event DoLGO crabapple-1917.
16release_eventRelease event ToLMo apple-1932.
15selection_origin_eventSelection origin Semla: An open-pollinated seedling of Wolf River apple.
14release_eventRelease event SEMLA apple-1940.
13selection_origin_eventSelection origin Lina: A seedling of Malinda and much like it in conical shape with blush, but with no knobs.
12release_eventRelease event LINA apple-1933.
11selection_origin_eventSelection origin Kazan: A seedling of Anisim.
10release_eventRelease event KAZAN apple-1934.
9release_eventRelease event GoLDo apple-1922.
3selection_origin_eventSelection origin Agricultural Experiment Station