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Apfelsorte | Bild | Kreuzung aus | Erstes Auftauchen | Anmerkungen | Quellen | |
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Fachinger Glasapfel | o, p (S. 253), r (S. 40) | |||||
Fagerö | ||||||
Faibella | o | |||||
Fail-Me-Never | Siehe: Muskatrenette | |||||
Fair Maid Of Taunton | f | |||||
Fairie Queen | f | |||||
Fairs Vortrefflicher | h (Nr. 357, S. 404), r (S. 40) | |||||
Fairy (oder: Fairy (Cormack)) | f | |||||
Fairy (Cormack) | Siehe: Fairy | |||||
Falchs Gulderling | Beschreibung[1] | o, r (S. 40) | ||||
Fall Harvey | f | |||||
Fall Orange | ||||||
Fall Pippin | Siehe: Weiße Spanische Renette | |||||
Fall Russet | f | |||||
Fall Wine | ||||||
Fällander Milchapfel | o | |||||
Fallawater (oder: Fallowater) | a, d | |||||
Fallowater | Siehe: Fallawater | |||||
Falscher Champagner | o | |||||
Falscher Gravensteiner | Siehe: Geflammter Kardinal | |||||
Falstaff | 1965 (Züchtung) in East Malling, Kent, UK. 1971 (Markteinführung) | a, c, f, j, o, r (S. 40) | ||||
Fameuse | Siehe: Snow Apple | |||||
Family | ||||||
Fanarika | Siehe: Weißer Astrachan | |||||
Fanny | r (S. 40) | |||||
Fantasia (oder: Fantazja) | f, j, r (S. 40) | |||||
Fantazja | Siehe: Fantasia | |||||
Fara Nume | f | |||||
Faraud | Siehe: Faros | |||||
Farbschachtel | Siehe: Celler Dickstiel | |||||
Farbenschachtel | Siehe: Celler Dickstiel | |||||
Faro | Siehe: Faros | |||||
Faros (oder: Faraud, Faro, Grand Faros, Gros Faros, Großer Faros, Pomme de Faro, Pomme de Faros) | f, o, r (S. 40) | |||||
Farrington | e | |||||
Farthing | ||||||
Fassapfel | h (Nr. 64, S. 72), o, p (S. 254), r (S. 40) | |||||
Fässleapfel | Siehe: Roter Herbstkalvill | |||||
Fastigiata | e | |||||
Father Abraham | ||||||
Faulenzer | Siehe: Siebenschläfer | |||||
Faversham Creek Seedling | f | |||||
Fearns Pepping (oder: Fearn's Pippin) | a, f, r (S. 40) | |||||
Fearn's Pippin | Siehe: Fearns Pepping | |||||
Fechenbacher Streifling | r (S. 40) | |||||
Fehlerapfel | r (S. 40) | |||||
Feigenapfel | r (S. 40) | |||||
Feigenapfel Ohne Blüte | o, r (S. 40) | |||||
Fekete Tanyeralma | 1909 (beschrieben) in Rumänien | f, g (S. 212) | ||||
Feldhusenapfel | r (S. 40) | |||||
Feldkirchner Renette | Siehe: Celler Dickstiel | |||||
Feldrenette | o, r (S. 40) | |||||
Feldschützenapfel | Siehe: Frankenbacher Dauerapfel | |||||
Felix | o | |||||
Feltham Beauty | Siehe: Feldhams Schöner | |||||
Felthams Schöner (oder: Feltham Beauty) | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | a, f, r (S. 40) | ||||
Fengapi | r (S. 41) | |||||
Fenouillet De Ribours | f | |||||
Fenouillet Gris | Siehe: Grauer Fenchelapfel | |||||
Fenouillet Rouge | Siehe: Gestreifter Fenchelapfel | |||||
Festival | ||||||
Fettapfel | j, o, r (S. 41) | |||||
Fette Gold-Renette | h (Nr. 528, S. 585), r (S. 41) | |||||
Feuerarsch | j | |||||
Feuerfarbiger Streifling | r (S. 41) | |||||
Feuerroter Taubenapfel | Siehe: Ildröd Taubenapfel | |||||
Feuillemorte | f, r (S. 41) | |||||
Feyerabends Tafelapfel | r (S. 41) | |||||
Fey's Record | Siehe: Feys Rekord | |||||
Feys Rekord (oder: Fey's Record) | Beschreibung[2] | o, r (S. 41) | ||||
Field Spy | e | |||||
Fießers Erstling | um 1890, Baden-Baden | f, j, o, p (S. 255), r (S. 41) | ||||
Fiesta (oder: Red Pippin, T 31/13, Zuchtnummer T 31/13) | Cox Orange × Idared | 1972 in Kent, UK | Fruchtig süß. Leicht mehlig im Biss. | a, c, d, e, f, j, o, r (S. 41) | ||
Fil Jaune | f | |||||
Fil Rouge | o | |||||
Filippa (oder: Filippas Apfel) | a, f, j, o, r (S. 41) | |||||
Filippas Apfel | Siehe: Filippa | |||||
Fillbarrel | e, f | |||||
Fillbasket | Siehe: Weißer Kentischer Pepping | |||||
Fillingham Pippin | e, f | |||||
Finasso | f | |||||
Findling Aus Bedfordshire (oder: Bedfordshire Foundling, Findling Von Bedfordshire) | 1800 in Bedfordshire | a, b, f, h (Nr. 306, S. 343), o, p (S. 256), r (S. 41) | ||||
Findling Von Bedfordshire | Siehe: Findling Aus Bedfordshire | |||||
Fink | ||||||
Finkenwerder | Siehe: Finkenwerder Herbstprinz | |||||
Finkenwerder Herbstprinz (oder: Finkenwerder, Finkenwerder Prinz, Finkenwerder Prinzenapfel, Hasenkopf, Herbstprinz) | 18. Jahrhundert in Norddeutschland | f, j, o, r (S. 41) | ||||
Finkenwerder Prinz | Siehe: Finkenwerder Herbstprinz | |||||
Finkenwerder Prinzenapfel | Siehe: Finkenwerder Herbstprinz | |||||
Finkenwerder Winterrambur | r (S. 41) | |||||
Firefly | e | |||||
Firegold | o | |||||
Fireside | 1943 in Minnesota, USA | a, c, f, r (S. 41) | ||||
Firm Gold | Siehe: Firmgold | |||||
Firmgold (oder: Firm Gold) | a, e, f | |||||
Fischbacher Süßapfel | o | |||||
Fischbacher Weinapfel | p (S. 257), r (S. 42) | |||||
Fisell Golden | e | |||||
Fisher Fortune | f | |||||
Fishkill | ||||||
Fishs Rambour | h (Nr. 251, S. 282), j, r (S. 42) | |||||
Fittinghofs Renette | r (S. 42) | |||||
Five Crown Pippin | Siehe: London Pepping | |||||
Flachrunder Nonpareil | r (S. 42) | |||||
Flädie | o, r (S. 42) | |||||
Flamboyante | Siehe: Mairac | |||||
Flame | f | |||||
Flame (Holzapfel) | Holzapfelsorte | |||||
Flamenco | Siehe: Obelisk | |||||
Flammänder | r (S. 42) | |||||
Flandrischer Rambour (oder: Rambour De Flandre, Rambour des Flandres) | h (Nr. 284, S. 317), j, o, p (S. 258), r (S. 42) | |||||
Fleiner | j, r (S. 42) | |||||
Fleiner Petit | Siehe: Kleiner Fleiner | |||||
Fleisbacher Kernapfel | p (S. 259), r (S. 42) | |||||
Fleisbacher Rambour | p (S. 260), r (S. 42) | |||||
Fletcher Russet | ||||||
Fletcher's Prolific | f, r (S. 42) | |||||
Fleuritard | f, o | |||||
Fleuritard Rouge | f | |||||
Flexilis | e | |||||
Fliegenschisser | r (S. 42) | |||||
Flora Mundi | ||||||
Florence | ||||||
Florence Bennett | f | |||||
Florentinerapfel | Siehe: Danziger Kantapfel | |||||
Florianer Pepping | r (S. 42) | |||||
Florianer Rosenapfel (oder: Rose De Saint-Florian) | f, h (Nr. 193, S. 214), j, r (S. 42) | |||||
Florianer Rosmarin | r (S. 42) | |||||
Florina (oder: Querina) | 1977 in Angers, Frankreich | a, c, e, f, j, o, r (S. 42) | ||||
Flower Of Kent (oder: Isaac Newton's Tree) | 15. Jahrhundert[3] (Zucht) in Kent, UK. 1629 (dokumentiert). | a, c, f, g (S. 226) | ||||
Flower Of The TownFleisbacher Rambour | f | |||||
Floyd | ||||||
Flushing Spitzenburg | ||||||
Fockes Renette | r (S. 42) | |||||
Föhrer Weinsaurer | ||||||
Folkestone | f | |||||
Fon's Spring | f | |||||
Foote | ||||||
Forellen-Renette | Siehe: Karmeliterrenette | |||||
Forellenapfel | Benannt durch Richard Zorn. | p (S. 261) | ||||
Forellenrenette | Siehe: Karmeliterrenette | |||||
Forest (oder: Red Codlin) | Beschreibung[4] | r (S. 42) | ||||
Forest Styre (oder: Stire, Stirom, Styre) | vor 1600 in Forest of Dean | Mostapfel | c | |||
Forester | f | |||||
Forever | o | |||||
Forfar | a | |||||
Forfar-Pepping | h (Nr. 570, S. 631) | |||||
Forge | f, r (S. 42) | |||||
Forman's Crew | ||||||
Forpear | f | |||||
Förster Sauer | Anfang 20. Jahrhundert | r (S. 43) | ||||
Fortosh | f | |||||
Fort's Prize | ||||||
Fortune (oder: Laxton's Fortune) | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | 1904 | a, c, f, g (S. 214), j, o | |||
Forty Shilling | f | |||||
Foster's Seedling | a, f | |||||
Foulden Pearmain | f | |||||
Foulkes' Foremost | f | |||||
Four Square | f | |||||
Fourth Of July | ||||||
Foxwhelp | um 1600 in Gloucestershire, England | a, c, e | ||||
Sommerkalvill | Siehe: Fraas' Sommer-Calvill | |||||
Fraas' Sommer-Calvill (oder: Fraas' Sommerkalvill, Fraas' Weißer Sommerkalvill) | Benannt nach Carl Fraas | h (Nr. 10, S. 13), o, r (S. 43) | ||||
Fraas' Sommerkalvill | Siehe: Fraas' Sommer-Calvill | |||||
Fraas' Weißer Sommerkalvill | Siehe: Fraas' Sommer-Calvill | |||||
Fraise De Buhler | Vermutlich in Bühl (Baden) | f, g (S. 214) | ||||
Framboise | Siehe: Roter Winter-Himbeerapfel | |||||
Framboise Doberland | Siehe: Gestreifter Herbstkalvill | |||||
Franc Bon Pommier | Siehe: Langer Bellefleur | |||||
Franc-Bon-Pommier (Moselle) | f | |||||
Franc Croquet | Siehe: Langer Bellefleur | |||||
Franc Real | Siehe: Königlicher Edelapfel | |||||
Franc Roseau | o | |||||
Francatu | o | |||||
France | ||||||
France Deliquet | e, f | |||||
Francis (oder: Francis (Thorrington)) | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | f | ||||
Francis (Thorrington) | Siehe: Francis | |||||
Françoise | o | |||||
Francoper Prinz | j | |||||
Frankenbacher | Siehe: Frankenbacher Dauerapfel | |||||
Frankenbacher Dauerapfel (oder: Feldschützenapfel, Frankenbacher, Frankenbacher Feldschützapfel) | vor 1760 Frankenbach bei Heilbronn[5] | j, o | ||||
Frankenbacher Feldschützapfel | Siehe: Frankenbacher Dauerapfel | |||||
Frankenhäuser Apothekerapfel | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhäuser Cox (oder: Wo 06) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhäuser Glockenapfel (oder: Wo 03) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhäuser Goldstück (oder: Bfpz 03) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhäuser Herbstgoldener | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhäuser Rosenapfel | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhäuser Sommerapfel | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhäuser Zitronenapfel (oder: Bfpz 02) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhisser Bananenapfel (oder: Bfpz 01) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhisser Bruchstiel | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhisser Müntzerapfel (oder: Bf 05) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhisser Reinette | Siehe: Frankenhisser Renette | |||||
Frankenhisser Renette (oder: Bf 16, Frankenhisser Reinette) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhisser Siederapfel | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhisser Winterapfel (oder: Bf 19) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankenhisser Winterstreifling (oder: Bf 03) | r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankensteiner | p (S. 262) | |||||
Frankettu | f | |||||
Frankfurter Apfel | j | |||||
Frankfurter Kochapfel | p (S. 263), r (S. 43) | |||||
Frankfurter Matapfel | Siehe: Igstädter Matapfel | |||||
Fränkischer Breitling | Benannt durch Richard Zorn. | p (S. 265) | ||||
Fränkischer Esslinger | Siehe: Fränkischer Esslinger Streifling | |||||
Fränkischer Esslinger Streifling (oder: Fränkischer Esslinger) | r (S. 44) | |||||
Fränkischer Horchheimer Streifling | r (S. 44) | |||||
Fränkischer Köngsapfel | In Nürnberg | Plattapfel | l (S. 11), p (S. 266), r (S. 44) | |||
Fränkischer Pepping | p (S. 267) | |||||
Fränkischer Streifling | p (S. 268) | |||||
Franklin | a | |||||
Franklin's Golden Pippin | Siehe: Franklins Goldpepping | |||||
Franklins Goldpepping (oder: Franklin's Golden Pippin) | r (S. 44) | |||||
Franksenapfel | j, r (S. 44) | |||||
Franse Belle Fleur | Siehe: Langer Bellefleur | |||||
Franse Renette | Siehe: Edel-Renette | |||||
Franzdruwapfel | o | |||||
Franzosenapfel | j | |||||
Französische Edelrenette (oder: Edelrenette) | o, r (S. 33) | |||||
Französische Gold-Renette (oder: Edelroter Vom Bodensee, Reinette Dorée, Renette Von Tettnang) | h (Nr. 517, S. 574), j, o, r (S. 44) | |||||
Französische Quittenrenette | r (S. 44) | |||||
Französische Renette | r (S. 44) | |||||
Französischer Herbstkalvill | Siehe: Roter Herbstkalvill | |||||
Französischer Kardinal | r (S. 44) | |||||
Französischer Klapperapfel (oder: Cliquette) | l (S. 31), r (S. 44) | |||||
Französischer Königlicher Edelapfel | Siehe: Königlicher Edelapfel | |||||
Französischer Prinzessinapfel | h (Nr. 605, S. 672), o, r (S. 44) | |||||
Französischer Quittenapfel | Siehe: Weißer Winter-Calville | |||||
Französischer Rosenapfel | r (S. 45) | |||||
Französischer Tiroler | j | |||||
Französischer Weinling | o, r (S. 45) | |||||
Fraschdorfer Streifling | h (Nr. 638, S. 706), r (S. 45) | |||||
Frau Margarete Von Stosch | vor 1947 | f, j, o, r (S. 45) | ||||
Frauen-Calville | Siehe: Frauenkalvill | |||||
Frauen-Rotacher | Siehe: Frauenrotacher | |||||
Frauenapfel | o, r (S. 45) | |||||
Frauenkalvill (oder: Calville Des Femmes, Frauen-Calville) | 1850 in Angers, Frankreich | Beschreibung[6] | f, g (S. 196), h (Nr. 107, S. 121), o, r (S. 45) | |||
Frauenrotacher (oder: Chataignier, Châtaignier, Frauen-Rotacher, Frauenrothacher, Fraurotacher) | a, e, f, g (S. 198), h (Nr. 600, S. 667), o, r (S. 45) | |||||
Frauenrothacher | Siehe: Frauenrotacher | |||||
Fräulein | Siehe: Gs 66 | |||||
Fraurotacher | Siehe: Frauenrotacher | |||||
Frazier's Spur | e | |||||
Fred Webb | f | |||||
Frederick | f | |||||
Fredrik | ||||||
Free Red Star | e | |||||
Freedom | a, d, e, f, o, r (S. 45) | |||||
Freiburger Prinz | Siehe: Freiburger Prinzenapfel | |||||
Freiburger Prinzenapfel (oder: Freiburger Prinz, Schöner Aus Haseldorf, Schöner Von Haseldorf) | Zufallssämling | 1860 Haseldorfer Marsch | j, o, r (S. 45) | |||
Freiburger Renette | r (S. 45) | |||||
Freiherr Von Berlepsch | Siehe: Berlepsch | |||||
Freiherr Von Hallberg (oder: Bay 4146) | Pinova × Topaz | Dr. Michael Neumüller, Bayerisches Obstzentrum Hallbergmoos | Unter der Bezeichnung ‘Bay 4146’ zum deutschen und gemeinschaftlichen (EU) Sortenschutz angemeldet.[7] | j | ||
Freiherr Von Hausen | j, r (S. 45) | |||||
Freiherr Von Trauttenberg | h (Nr. 115, S. 129), l (S. 41), o, r (S. 45) | |||||
Freiherr Von Ulmenstein (oder: Ulmenstein) | ||||||
Freinsheimer Taffetapfel | Zufallssämling | 2. Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts in Freinsheim | Süßlich, weinsäuerlich. Beschreibung[8] | j, o, r (S. 45) | ||
Fremy | f | |||||
French Crab | f, r (S. 45) | |||||
French Pippin | ||||||
Fréquin | e | |||||
Fréquin Auduera | e | |||||
Fréquin Rouge | e | |||||
Fréquin Rouge Petit[9] | Herstellung von Cidre | |||||
Fresco (oder: Wellant) | Elise × Zuchtklon | 1987 Wageningen, Niederlande | Zur Ernte säurebetont, später mit süßem, fruchtigem Aroma. Beschreibung[10] | o | ||
Freudenberger Nützerling | j, o, r (S. 45) | |||||
Freundapfel | 1865 Kanton in Thurgau, Schweiz | r (S. 45) | ||||
Freyberg | Cox Orange × Golden Delicious | a, e, f, j, o, r (S. 45) | ||||
Friandise | f | |||||
Friedberger Bohnapfel | Die Deutsche Genbank Obst nennt als Synonym auch Winzerprinzenapfel. | j, o, r (S. 45) | ||||
Friedli | o | |||||
Friedrich August Von Sachsen | Siehe: Gascoynes Scharlachroter | |||||
Friedrich Der Große | f | |||||
Friesenapfel | j | |||||
Frogmore Prolific | Siehe: Fruchtbarer Aus Frogmore | |||||
Fromme Scab Resistant | f | |||||
Fromms Himbeerstreifling | r (S. 45) | |||||
Fromms Goldrenette | Siehe: Fromms Renette | |||||
Fromms Renette (oder: Fromms Goldrenette, Seebaer Borsdorfer) | Beschreibung[11] | h (Nr. 328, S. 370), j, o, p (S. 269), r (S. 45) | ||||
Frösvidal | Schweden | Tafelapfel | ||||
Fruchtbarer Aus Frogmore (oder: Frogmore Prolific, Fruchtbarer Von Frogmore) | f, h (Nr. 397, S. 445), r (S. 46) | |||||
Fruchtbarer Norfolker | h (Nr. 676, S. 753), r (S. 46) | |||||
Fruchtbarer Von Frogmore | Siehe: Fruchtbarer Aus Frogmore | |||||
Fructo-Flavo | e | |||||
Frühapfel Aus Rouen | Siehe: Frühapfel Von Rouen | |||||
Frühapfel Von Rouen (oder: Frühapfel Aus Rouen) | h (Nr. 463, S. 515), r (S. 46) | |||||
Frühe Goldparmäne | r (S. 46) | |||||
Frühe Muskatrenette (oder: Sops In Wine, Sops Of Wine) | a, e, f | |||||
Frühe Rotgefleckte Markrenette | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Englischer Gewürzpepping | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Hainbutterapfel | Siehe: Gestreifter Herbstkalvill | |||||
Früher Nonpareil | h (Nr. 362, S. 409), o, r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Franziskusapfel | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Gelber Balsamapfel | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Gestreifter Lederrambur | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Lavendelapfel | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Limonadapfel | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Muskatnussapfel | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Prinzenapfel | j | |||||
Früher Rambur | r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Rosen-Calvill (oder: Früher Rosenkalvill) | l (S. 3f), r (S. 46) | |||||
Früher Rosenkalvill | Siehe: Früher Rosen-Calvill | |||||
Früher Sperberapfel | h (Nr. 147, S. 167), r (S. 47) | |||||
Früher Victoria | Siehe: Früher Victoriaapfel | |||||
Früher Victoriaapfel (oder: Früher Victoria, Früher Viktoria) | j, o, r (S. 47) | |||||
Früher Viktoria | Siehe: Früher Victoriaapfel | |||||
Früher Violetter Paradiesapfel | o, r (S. 47) | |||||
Früher Wachskalvill | r (S. 47) | |||||
Früher Wiesenapfel | r (S. 47) | |||||
Frühes Seidenhemdchen | Siehe: Sommer-Seidenhemdchen | |||||
Frumos De Voinesta | e | |||||
Frureru | r (S. 47) | |||||
Frydeland Cox | Mutation von Cox Orange | f | ||||
Fubrax | Sport von Fuji | |||||
Fuchsapfel | Siehe: Breitacher | |||||
Fuji | Ralls × Red Delicious | 1939 in Japan | Sehr süß | a, c, e, f, j, o | ||
Fuji 216 | Mutation von Fuji | Washington. US-Patent erteilt: 1997 | US-Patent: PP10141. Züchter: Grady Auvil | [12], r (S. 47) | ||
Fuji Bc | Siehe: Fuji Bc 2 | |||||
Fuji Bc 2 (oder: Fuji Bc; Fuji Bc Nr .2) | r (S. 47) | |||||
Fuji Bc Nr .2 | Siehe: Fuji Bc 2 | |||||
Fuji Inra Type 4 (oder: Nagafu No 2) | f | |||||
Fuji Jubilé | Sport von Fuji | |||||
Fuji Kiku 8 | Mutation von Fuji | Alois Braun, Miura / Aomori, Japan | Beschreibung[13] | |||
Fuji Kiku Fubrax | Mutation von Fuji Kiku 8 | Kiku GmbH, Italien | Beschreibung[14] | |||
Fuji Lynd Spur | e | |||||
Fuji Spike | e | |||||
Fukunishiki | f, j | |||||
Fukutami | f | |||||
Fulcher | ||||||
Fuldaer Plattapfel | p (S. 270), r (S. 47) | |||||
Fulford Gala | Mutation von Gala | Neuseeland. US-Patent erteilt: 1991 | Züchter: Noel G. und Keith A. Fulford | [15][16] | ||
Fünfjahresplan | Siehe: Carola | |||||
Fürst Bismarck | h (Nr. 548, S. 606) | |||||
Fürst Blücher | j, o, r (S. 47) | |||||
Fürst Günther (oder: Sdhbfs 06) | r (S. 47) | |||||
Fürst Lippe | h (Nr. 244, S. 271), r (S. 47) | |||||
Fürstenapfel | r (S. 47) | |||||
Fürstenblut | Siehe: Roter Herbstkalvill | |||||
Fürstin Anna Luise (oder: Sdhpz 01) | r (S. 47) | |||||
Fustiere | e | |||||
Fyan | ||||||
Fyriki | f |
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Falchs Gulderling (PDF; 369 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Feys Record (PDF; 238 kB)
- ↑ Richard Keesing: A Brief History of Isaac Newton's Apple Tree. Abgerufen am 17. Januar 2017 (englisch).
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: Forest, abgerufen am 20. Februar 2017
- ↑ Stadt wird Pate für Frankenbacher Dauerapfel (Memento des vom 4. Oktober 2016 im Internet Archive) Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis. (Pressemitteilung der Stadt Heilbronn vom 16. April 2014)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Frauenkalvill (PDF; 318 kB)
- ↑ https://www.bayoz.de/de/obstsorten/apfel-freiherr-von-hallberg/
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Freinsheimer Taffetapfel (Memento des vom 1. April 2016 im Internet Archive) Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis. (PDF; 169 kB)
- ↑ Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
- ↑ Obstbau Rheinland-Pfalz der Dienstleistungszentren Ländlicher Raum
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Fromms Renette (PDF; 266 kB)
- ↑ Patent USPP10141P: Apple tree: 'Fuji 216'. Angemeldet am 4. Oktober 1995, veröffentlicht am 9. Dezember 1997, Anmelder: Auvil Fruit Company Inc, Erfinder: Grady Auvil.
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung bei Van Diepen Nursery Abruf am 26. November 2019
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung bei Dalival Abruf am 26. November 2019
- ↑ bib.ge. Abgerufen am 27. November 2019
- ↑ Patent US7589P: Apple tree- Fulford variety. Angemeldet am 3. Juli 1989, veröffentlicht am 18. Dezember 1990, Erfinder: Noel G. Fulford et Al.
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:Fireside apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated at Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, Excelsior, USA, by Charles Haralson. It was selected in 1917 and introduced commercially in 1943. Fruits have firm, crisp flesh with a sweet subacid, aromatic flavour."
Image of the Father Abraham variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Massies Mill, Nelson County, Virginia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Unknown apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Unknow variety (does not match the published description for the name under which the material was received)."
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Title: The apples of New York
Identifier: applesofnewyork00beac_0 (find matches)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Beach, S. A. (Spencer Ambrose), 1860-1922; Booth, N. O. (Nathaniel Ogden), 1869-1919; Taylor, O. M. (Orrin Morehouse), 1865-; Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957, former owner; New York (State). Department of Agriculture; New York State Agricultural Experiment Station; Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
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:France Deliquet apple, cross-sectioned.
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Apple of the cultivar Filippa, photographed in conjunction with the Apple Festival at Nordiska museet, Stockholm, Sweden in September 2014.
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:Fairy (Cormack) apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Fairy
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Title: The apples of New York
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Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Beach, Spencer Ambrose, 1860-1922; Booth, Nathaniel Ogden, 1869-1919; Taylor, Orrin Morehouse, 1865-; New York (State). Dept. of Agriculture
Subjects: Fruit-culture
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:Foulkes' Foremost apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by F. Foulkes, Headington, Oxford from seed sown in 1938. Fruits have rather soft flesh with a sweet, subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Fil Jaune apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated from France. It was described in 1947. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a slightly sweet, slightly subacid flavour."
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:Fantazja apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1944 by A.Rejman, Warsaw Agricultural University, Poland. It was introduced in 1960. Fruits have fine, very juicy flesh with a rich and good flavour."
Image of the Florence variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Geneva, Ontario County, New York, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Forts Prize variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Calville des Femmes apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Calleville des Femmes, Frauen Calvill, Frauen Calville, Frauencalvill, Kalvil zhenskii
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Found in 1850 in the garden of Comice Horticole, Angers, France. Fruits have firm, crisp flesh with a subacid flavour."
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:Fortosh apple, cross-sectioned.
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Pommier Fréquin rouge à l'Écomusée du pays de Rennes.
Image of the French Pippin variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Flame apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1925 at Boreham, Essex by W. Seabrook & Sons Ltd. Fruits have fine, crisp flesh with a sweet, subacid, slightly aromatic flavour."
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:Fraise de Buhler apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have originated from Buhl near Baden, Germany. It was received by the National Fruit Trials in 1947 from Switzerland. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a subacid flavour."
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:Francis (Thorrington) apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Francis
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in Essex by F.W. Thorrington. It was received by the National Fruit Trials in 1925. Fruits have firm, fine, crisp flesh with a very sweet and aromatic flavour."
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:Fairie Queen apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated with R. Staward, Ware Park Gardens, Hertfordshire. It was first recorded in 1937. Fruits have tender flesh with a sweet, subacid, slightly aromatic flavour."
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:Fortune (LA 64A) apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Laxton's Fortune
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1904 by Laxton Brothers Ltd. at Bedford, England and introduced in 1931. It received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1948. Fruits have fairly firm, rather coarse-textured, juicy flesh with a sweet and good aromatic flavour."
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Fagerö, an apple cultivar, originally identified from trees on teh island of Fagerön in lake Mälaren, Sweden, displayed at Vallby Friluftsmuseum, Västerås, Sweden.
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:Firmgold apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A chance seedling found growing among some Starkspur Golden Delicious and Starkrimson Red Delicious trees, in Zillah, Washington, USA, by Z.B. Howell. Fruits have firm, crisp, juicy flesh with a sweet flavour."
Image of the Fulcher variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Rosslyn, Arlington County, Virginia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Floyd variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Huffville, Floyd County, Virginia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:French Crab apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Amiens Long Keeper, Amiens Longkeeper, Claremont, Claremont Pippin, Easter Pippin, Green Beefing, Gruner Oster, Gruner Oster Apfel, Iron King, Iron Stone Apple, Ironside, Ironsides, Ironstone, Ironstone Pippin, John Apple, Robin, Somerset Stone Pippin, Three Years Old, Tunbridge Pippin, Two Years Apple, Winter Greening, Winter Queening, Yorkshire Robin, Young's Long Keeper, Young's Long Keeping, Young's Long-Keeping
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have originated in France. It was brought to England at the end of the 1700s. Fruits have white, distinctly green tinged flesh which is very firm, coarse-textured and a little juicy and acid. It cooks well, having a strong aroma when cooking."
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:Faros apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Faraud, Faro, Grand Faros, Gros Faros, Gros-Faros, Grosser Faros, Pomme de Faro, Pomme de Faros
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in France. It was first described in 1776. Fruits have coarse flesh, with a subacid flavour."
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:Frau Margarete von Stosch apple, cross-sectioned.
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apple cultivar 'Frankenbacher Dauerapfel' at de:Botanischer Obstgarten Heilbronn
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:Falstaff apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1966 at East Malling Research Station, Kent. Fruits are crisp and juicy with a very good flavour."
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Fießers Erstling, Tafel- und wirtschaftsapfel mit Herkunft Baden-Baden, um 1890 selektiert
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Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Montana. State Board of Horticulture
Subjects: Montana. State Board of Horticulture; Horticulture
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Image of the Foote variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Sergeantsville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Forty Shilling apple, cross-sectioned.
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Title: The apples of New York
Identifier: applesofnewyork00beac_0 (find matches)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Beach, S. A. (Spencer Ambrose), 1860-1922; Booth, N. O. (Nathaniel Ogden), 1869-1919; Taylor, O. M. (Orrin Morehouse), 1865-; Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957, former owner; New York (State). Department of Agriculture; New York State Agricultural Experiment Station; Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
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:Feuillemorte (Seine & Marne) apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Feuille Morte
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in France. It was described in 1948. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a subacid and distinctive flavour."
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Malus Freundapfel, Münzlishausen AG
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:Freyberg apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1934 by J.H.Kidd at Greytown, Wairarapa, New Zealand. Fruits have firm, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a sweet and good aromatic flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Frankettu apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Said to have originated in the Melun area of France. It was first described in 1536. Fruits have firm, crisp flesh with a sweet and acid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Finasso (Lozere) apple, cross-sectioned.
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:Frogmore Prolific apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Fertile de Frogmore, Frogmore, Frogmorske, Frogwore Prolifique, Fruchtbarer von Frogmore
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in about 1865 by Mr Ingram at The Royal Gardens, Frogmore, Windsor, England. Fruits are soft, fine-textured, acid and a little juicy, with no particular flavour."
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:Fisher Fortune apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured sport of Fortune. It was discovered in about 1960 on the farm of A.M. Fisher, Holmlea Farms Ltd., Elverland, Faversham, Kent. Fruits have moderately firm, rather coarse-textured, juicy flesh with a sweet and good aromatic flavour."
Image of the Flame variety of crab apple (scientific name: Malus), with this specimen originating in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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Äpfel der Sorte "Fiesta", angebaut und verkauft im nördlichen Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland)
Image of the Fletcher Russet variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Rosslyn, Arlington County, Virginia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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Apfelsorte:
Finkenwerder Herbstprinz, Finkenwerder, Finkenwerder Prinz, Finkenwerder Prinzenapfel, Hasenkopf, Herbstprinz
18. Jahrhundert Norddeutschland
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:Fenouillet de Ribours apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Found in the garden of La Rouairie, Maine-et-Loire, France. Distributed by M. de la Perraudiere. It first fruited in 1840. Fruits have fine, white flesh with a sweet, subacid, aniseed perfumed flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Florianer Rosenapfel apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Florianer Rose, Florianer Rosen, Florianer Rosen Apfel, Gestreifter Rosen, Gestreifter Rosenapfel, Herbst Rosen Apfel, Marbled Roset, Marmorierte Rosette, Marmorirte Rosette, Marmoriste Rosette, Marmorister Rosette, Passe Rose, Passe-Rose, Rose d'Automne, Rose d'Ete, Rose de Saint Florian, Rose de Saint-Florian, Rose de St. Florian, Roseau d'Automne, Rosette d'Automne, Rosette d'EtT Marbree, Rosette Marbree, Sommer Rosen Apfel, Strich Rosen Apfel
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Germany. It was first described in 1776 and named in 1859. Fruits have firm, coarse flesh with a sweet, subacid flavour."
Image of the Fink variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Forge apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Der Schmiedeapfel, Forge Apple, Schmiede Apfel, Schmiedeapfel, Sussex Forge
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Said to have originated at a Forge Farm in Sussex or near one of the old forges in the iron district near East Grinstead, Sussex. It was described in 1851 when it was already well known. Fruits have crisp, very juicy flesh with a pleasant aromatic flavour."
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Freiherr von Hallberg_(apple)
Abstammung: ‘Pinova’ × ‘Topaz’
Züchter: Dr. Michael Neumüller, Bayerisches Obstzentrum Hallbergmoos. Unter der Bezeichnung ‘Bay 4146’ zum deutschen und gemeinschaftlichen (EU) Sortenschutz angemeldet.
Tafelapfel mit höchster Genussqualität. Überzeugt durch sein abknackendes Fruchtfleisch und seinen würzigen Geschmack.
Krankheitsanfälligkeit: geringe Schorfanfälligkeit (ähnlich ‘Pinova’).
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:Fukunishiki apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1933 at Aomori Apple Experiment Station, Japan. It was named in 1949. Fruits have firm, crisp flesh with a sweet, almost 'pear drop' flavour."
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:Fall Russet apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "The original tree of this variety was planted in about 1880 in the USA. Fruits have crisp flesh with a sweet, subacid and slightly rich flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Franc-Bon-Pommier (Moselle) apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Franc-Bon-Pommier (Moselle)
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
Fletcher's Prolific apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description is: "Assumed to be of UK origin. It was first recorded in 1888. Fruits have soft, fine flesh with a little subacid and sweet flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Forester apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Herefordshire, England. First described in 1883. Fruits have coarse, soft flesh with a subacid flavour."
Styre or Forest Styre apple
Image of the Flushing Spitzenburg variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Queens, New York, New York, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Fred Webb apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in about 1935 by F.W. Webb at Bunyard's Nursery, Maidstone, Kent. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with a fair flavour."
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Apple cultivars as grown at Priorwood Garden in 2020
Image of the Fall Wine variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Rosslyn, Arlington County, Virginia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Fara Nume apple, cross-sectioned.
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:Fromme Scab Resistant apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Fleuritard Rouge (S & M) apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Freedom (USA) apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A disease resistant variety bred in 1958 at New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, USA, from a complex parentage of Macoun, Antonovka, Golden Delicious, Rome Beauty and Malus floribunda.. Fruits have crisp, juicy, fairly coarse flesh with a subacid flavour."
Image of the Fallawater variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Fukutami apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1933 at Aomori Apple Experiment Station, Japan. It was named in 1948. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a fairly sweet and subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Forpear apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Frydeland Cox apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Friandise apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Aagt, Aagt d'Angleterre, Aagt de Hollande, Der Leckerbissen, Friande, Fyne Groon, Fyne Kroon, Kroon, Kroon Apfel, Leckerbeetgen, Leckerbeetje, Leckerbeetjen, Leckerbissen, Lekkerbeetje, Pomme Friandise
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in The Netherlands. It was first described in 1760. Fruits have crisp flesh with a sweet, aromatic flavour."
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Ett äpple av sorten Fredrik
Image of the Fourth of July variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Camden, Kent County, Delaware, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Fekete Tanyeralma apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Braun Antelsapfel, Fekete Tanyer alma, Pomme plate noire hongroise, Rambour noir, Rambour Nois, Schwarzer Rambour, Szasz Tanyeralma
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Transylvania Hungary. It was first described in 1909. Fruits have firm, tender flesh with a sweet, subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Flower of the Town apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Flowery Town, Red Streak (of Backhouse), Redstreak (of Backhouse)
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Yorkshire, England. It was first described in 1831. Fruits have firm flesh with a subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Fearn's Pippin apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Bealing's Pippin, Bennet's Defiance, Clifton Nonesuch, Clifton Nonsuch, de Fearn, Espagne, Fearn's Pepping, Fearn's Pippin Apple, Fearns Pippin, Ferris Pippin, Ferris' Pippin, Florence Pippin, Gearn's Pippin, Pepin de Fearn, Pomme d'Espagne, Pomme de Fearn, Smiling Mary, Thomason, Vermilion d'Espagne, Vermillion d'Espagne, Vermillon, Vermillon d'Espagne, Waterloo
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in Mr Bagley's garden at Fulham, London before 1780. Fruits have firm, juicy flesh with a slightly acid and pleasant aromatic flavour."
Illustration 53 from Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel
- Apple cultivar shown: Fraas' Sommer-Calvill
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:Folkestone apples on the tree.
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:Feltham Beauty apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised and introduced by Veitch's Nursery, Langley, Bucks. First described in 1908. It received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1908. Fruits have firm, crisp flesh with a subacid and sweet flavour."
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Image of the Family variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Rosslyn, Arlington County, Virginia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Fleuritard apple, cross-sectioned.
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Apfelsorte wie Dateiname
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Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Chataignier apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description is: "Originated from Normandy, France. It was known in 1200. Fruits have firm, white flesh with a fairly sweet, subacid flavour."
Image of the Sops of Wine variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Fyan variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Mountain Grove, Wright County, Missouri, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Fon's Spring apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1948 by Ernest J. Ingleby, Milbury Heath, Falfield, Gloucestershire. Fruits have firm, fairly juicy flesh with a sweet, subacid, faint Cox-like flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Fall Harvey apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Harvey
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Essex County, Massachusetts, USA. It was first recorded in 1838. Fruits have rather coarse, crisp flesh with a rich, subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Friedrich der Grosse apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to be of German origin but received by the National Fruit Trials in 1947 from France. Fruits have fine, rather hard flesh with a sweet, subacid, nutty flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Franc Roseau apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Chataigne du Leman, Chataignier de Leman, Chataignier du Leman, Chateigne du Leman, Chlausler, Court Pendu, Franc Rougeau, Franc- Roseau, Frauenrothacher, Fraurotacher, Schlafler
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Florence Bennett apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Mrs Florence Bennett, Crosby Green, West Derby, Liverpool as a result of some apple cores being thrown on a garden rubbish heap. It was received by the National Fruit Trials in 1971. Fruits have fairly firm, juicy flesh with a sweet and lemon flavour."
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- Bildinhalt: Sechs Ansichten von Äpfeln der Sorte Festival
- Aufnahmeort: Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
Image of the Farthing variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Autor/Urheber: Trollfreie Zone, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Förster Sauer, erstmals Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts beschriebener Wirtschaftsapfel aus dem Rheinland
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Äpfel der Sorte "Freiburger Prinzenapfel"