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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no
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Jerseymac is listed as NJ24 × Julyred and is associated with Rutgers in 1971.[S1]
The fruit is described as well colored and similar to McIntosh in appearance, flavor, and aroma, but ripens about a month earlier, with a date of September 1 at Polson, Montana.[S1] It bruises easily and keeps for about one month.[S1]
It is a standard apple type (fruit 5 cm or larger). The tree bears young and produces annually.[S1] It has been grown at Saskatoon for several years and is reported to overwinter well there; the source also cites Nikolai (1991), Montana, and includes codes H1-2 and FB1-2, but does not provide full numeric expansions for those codes here.[S1]
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This summary currently draws chiefly from Edible Apples in Prairie Canada.
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“Reference cited to Nikolai (1991), Montana; notation Fb12-H-2 also appears.”
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“Fruit resembles a well-colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor, and aroma.”
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“Bruises easily.”
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“Tree bears young and produces annually.”
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| Document | Title/URL | Rights | Claims | Relationships | History Events | Pages | Snippets |
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| 3 | Edible Apples in Prairie Canada | unknown | 15 | 0 | 0 | p38 | Hardiness rated between H1 and moderately hardy (H1-2).; Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more).; H1-2 indicates between the hardiest and moderately hardy classes.; FB1-2 indicates a fir |
| Document | Page | Claim Type | Claim | Quote | Match |
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| 3 | p38 | entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness rated between H1 and moderately hardy (H1-2). | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more). | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | hardiness_code_expansion | H1-2 indicates between the hardiest and moderately hardy classes. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | description_snippet | FB1-2 indicates a fireblight susceptibility note in the low-to-moderate range, though the exact numeric expansion is not provided on this page. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | source_reference_abbreviation | References cited as Nikolai (1991) and Montana. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | entry_location | Grown at Saskatoon for several years and over-winters well there. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | productivity | Tree bears young and produces annually. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | storage_duration | Keeps about one month. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | description_snippet | Bruises easily. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | description_snippet | Ripens about a month earlier than McIntosh; the page gives September 1 at Polson, Montana. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | flavor_profile | Flavor and aroma are said to resemble McIntosh. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | description_snippet | Fruit resembles a well-colored McIntosh in appearance. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | taxon_context | ST indicates a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | breeder_reference | Associated with Rutgers, 1971. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
| 3 | p38 | entry_pedigree | Parentage given as NJ24 x Julyred. | Jerseymac (NJ24 x Julyred) Rutgers (1971) ST Fruit resembles a well colored McIntosh in appearance, flavor and aroma, but ripens a month earlier (Sept 1 at Polson, Montana). Bruises easily. Keeps about one month. Tree be | page_block:0.90 |
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| Type | Claim | Confidence |
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| entry_hardiness_observation | Hardiness rated between H1 and moderately hardy (H1-2). | 0.97 |
| description_snippet | Listed as a standard apple (standard apple, fruit 5 cm diameter or more). | 0.96 |
| hardiness_code_expansion | H1-2 indicates between the hardiest and moderately hardy classes. | 0.94 |
| description_snippet | FB1-2 indicates a fireblight susceptibility note in the low-to-moderate range, though the exact numeric expansion is not provided on this page. | 0.63 |
| source_reference_abbreviation | References cited as Nikolai (1991) and Montana. | 0.87 |
| entry_location | Grown at Saskatoon for several years and over-winters well there. | 0.95 |
| productivity | Tree bears young and produces annually. | 0.97 |
| storage_duration | Keeps about one month. | 0.96 |
| description_snippet | Bruises easily. | 0.96 |
| description_snippet | Ripens about a month earlier than McIntosh; the page gives September 1 at Polson, Montana. | 0.94 |
| flavor_profile | Flavor and aroma are said to resemble McIntosh. | 0.91 |
| description_snippet | Fruit resembles a well-colored McIntosh in appearance. | 0.95 |
| taxon_context | ST indicates a standard apple with fruit 5 cm diameter or more. | 0.98 |
| breeder_reference | Associated with Rutgers, 1971. | 0.95 |
| entry_pedigree | Parentage given as NJ24 x Julyred. | 0.96 |
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