Cultivar 61: Wamdesa

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Usage Facet: class=unknown; edible_score=0.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

Relationships: 2 | Linked Entities (visible): 2 | Evidence claims: 17 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Claim Types: description_snippet:2, breeding_cross:1, fruit_size:1, release_year_reference:1, storage_duration:1 | Open evidence summary JSON | Open citation drawer JSON

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Wamdesa is a cold-climate fruit cultivar introduced in 1938 [1], with reported parentage wild crab x Jonathan apple [1].

Reported parentage includes wild crab x Jonathan apple [1].

Reported fruit characteristics: size notes include 2 inches [1]; description notes include An all the year keeper. [1]; Flesh juicy acid, acerb, cooks up tender into pleasant light colored, mildly acid and acerb sauce. [1]; storage notes include keeper [1].

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

Selected source quotations

“Fruit 2 inches in diameter, thin solid red all over; dots large, russet, many areolar; unctu.ous; basin deep, smooth, abrupt”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p19
“Flesh juicy acid, acerb, cooks up tender into pleasant light colored, mildly acid and acerb sauce”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p19
“Elk River, Minnesota, wild crab x Jonathan apple”
New Hardy Fruits for the Northwest, p19

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Cold Hardiness

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Media Gallery

Wamdesa Wild Crabapple (Reduced in Size)
Wamdesa Wild Crabapple (Reduced in Size)
doc 1 | page 19

Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

DocumentTitle/URLRightsClaimsRelationshipsHistory EventsPagesSnippets
1New Hardy Fruits for the Northwestunknown1720p19Wamdesa: Wamdesa Wild Crabapple (Reduced in Size); Watopa: A sister to Wamdesa introduced in 1938, but larger, the fruits in 1938 being 2 Ys inches across; Wamdesa: An all the year keeper.; Wamdesa: Flesh juicy acid, ace

Citation Evidence (Page-Linked Quotes)

DocumentPageClaim TypeClaimQuoteMatch
1p19figure_captionWamdesa Wild Crabapple (Reduced in Size)Wamdesa Wild Crabapple (Reduced in Size)figure_caption:0.99
1p19verbatim_quoteAvery heavy bearerAvery heavy bearernormalized_exact:1.00
1p19verbatim_quoteAn all the year keeperAn all the year keepernormalized_exact:1.00
1p19verbatim_quoteFlesh juicy acid, acerb, cooks up tender into pleasant light colored, mildly acid and acerb sauceFlesh juicy acid, acerb, cooks up tender into pleasant light colored, mildly acid and acerb saucenormalized_exact:1.00
1p19verbatim_quoteFruit 2 inches in diameter, thin solid red all over; dots large, russet, many areolar; unctu.ous; basin deep, smooth, abruptFruit 2 inches in diameter, thin solid red all over; dots large, russet, many areolar; unctu.ous; basin deep, smooth, abruptnormalized_exact:1.00
1p19verbatim_quoteElk River, Minnesota, wild crab x Jonathan appleElk River, Minnesota, wild crab x Jonathan applenormalized_exact:1.00
1p19verbatim_quoteWAMDESA wild crabapple- 1938WAMDESA wild crabapple- 1938normalized_exact:1.00

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illustrated_by_assetsource_asset3

Evidence Claims

TypeClaimConfidence
figure_captionWamdesa Wild Crabapple (Reduced in Size)0.98
entry_pedigreeWatopa: A sister to Wamdesa introduced in 1938, but larger, the fruits in 1938 being 2 Ys inches across0.88
description_snippetAn all the year keeper.0.54
description_snippetFlesh juicy acid, acerb, cooks up tender into pleasant light colored, mildly acid and acerb sauce.0.54
storage_durationkeeper0.56
fruit_size2 inches0.58
entry_basin_calyxFruit 2 inches in diameter, thin solid red all over; dots large, russet, many areolar; unctu.ous; basin deep, smooth, abrupt0.88
structured_entry_json{"cultivar_name":"Wamdesa","year":1938,"heading_raw":"WAMDESA wild","locations":["Elk River, Minnesota"],"crosses":["wild crab x Jonathan apple"],"fruit_size_mentions":["2 inches"],"color_mentions":["solid red"],"morphol0.95
verbatim_quoteA very heavy bearer0.97
verbatim_quoteAn all the year keeper0.97
verbatim_quoteFlesh juicy acid, acerb, cooks up tender into pleasant light colored, mildly acid and acerb sauce0.97
verbatim_quoteFruit 2 inches in diameter, thin solid red all over; dots large, russet, many areolar; unctu.ous; basin deep, smooth, abrupt0.97
verbatim_quoteElk River, Minnesota, wild crab x Jonathan apple0.97
verbatim_quoteWAMDESA wild crabapple- 19380.97
breeding_crosswild crab x Jonathan apple0.90
entry_locationElk River, Minnesota0.90
release_year_reference19380.92

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