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Apfelsorte | Bild | Kreuzung aus | Erstes Auftauchen | Anmerkungen | Quellen |
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I. B. Reid | ![]() | f | |||
Idagold | ![]() | e, f, j | |||
Idaho | Siehe: Idaho Delicious | ||||
Idaho Delicious (oder: Delicious Idaho, Idaho) | f, j | ||||
Idaho Spur | e | ||||
Idajon | ![]() | e, f | |||
Idared | © Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0 | Jonathan × Wagenerapfel | 1935 oder 1942 in Moscow, Idaho, USA | Feinsäuerlich | a, c, d, e, f, o |
Idas Liebling | h (Nr. 303, S. 340) | ||||
Iduna | ![]() | Golden Delicious × Glockenapfel | 1971 an der Eidgenössischen Forschungsanstalt Wädenswil, Schweiz | f, o | |
Igstadter Bohnapfel | j | ||||
Igstädter Matapfel (oder: Frankfurter Matapfel) | o, p (S. 264, 419f) | ||||
Ihringer Blutstreifling | o | ||||
Ijzerappel | Siehe: Rote Winter-Parmäne | ||||
Ildrod Pigeon | Siehe: Ildröd Taubenapfel | ||||
Ildröd Pigeon | Siehe: Ildröd Taubenapfel | ||||
Ildröd Taubenapfel (oder: Feuerroter Taubenapfel, Ildrod Pigeon, Ildröd Pigeon) | ![]() | 1840 auf Fünen, Dänemark | f, j, o | ||
Ilga | j | ||||
Ilzer Rosenapfel | o | ||||
Immapfel | h (Nr. 186, S. 207) | ||||
Imperial (oder: Impériale) | ![]() | e, f | |||
Imperial Gala | ![]() | f | |||
Impériale | Siehe: Imperial | ||||
Improved Ashmead's Kernel (oder: Kernel Of Bunyard) | ![]() | f | |||
Improved Cockpit | f | ||||
Improved Dove | f | ||||
Improved Lambrook Pippin | f | ||||
Improved Redstreak | f | ||||
Indian | ![]() | ||||
Indian (Holzapfel) | ![]() | Holzapfelsorte | |||
Indo | ![]() | a, f | |||
Ingall's Pippin | f | ||||
Ingall's Red | ![]() | f | |||
Inge Von Klixbüll | o | ||||
Ingers | e | ||||
Ingol | ![]() | f, j, o | |||
Ingram | ![]() | e | |||
Ingrid-Marie (oder: Hoed Orange) | © Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0 | Zufallssämling, Cox Orange × Cox Pomona[1] | 1910 auf Fünen in Dänemark | Beschreibung[2] | a, f, j, o |
Ingrid Marie Typ Karin Schneider | Siehe: Karin Schneider | ||||
Initial | © Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0 | Gala x Red Free | INRA, Frankreich | a | |
Inra 184 | Siehe: Sauvageon | ||||
Irischer Nelkenapfel | o | ||||
Irischer Pfirschenapfel (oder: Irish Peach, Irländischer Pfirsichapfel) | ![]() | 19. Jahrhundert in Kilkenny, Irland | a, c, f, h (Nr. 199, S. 221), o | ||
Irish Codlin | Siehe: Eveapfel | ||||
Irish Peach | Siehe: Irischer Pfirsichapfel | ||||
Irländischer Pfirsichapfel | Siehe: Irischer Pfirschenapfel | ||||
Iron | Siehe: Brabanter Bellefleur | ||||
Iron Apple | Siehe: Brabanter Bellefleur | ||||
Iron Pin | ![]() | f | |||
Isaac Newton's Tree | Siehe: Flower Of Kent | ||||
Isemantje | ![]() | ||||
Isham | ![]() | ||||
Isham Sweet | ![]() | ||||
Isle of Wight Pippin (oder: Orange Pippin) | (c) Frank C. Müller, CC BY-SA 4.0 | Einführung 1817 | |||
Isnyer Jahrapfel | Siehe: Welschisner | ||||
It Delicious | e | ||||
Italienischer Weißer Rosmarin | Siehe: Weißer Rosmarinapfel | ||||
Itzstedster Apfel | a | ||||
Iunost | e | ||||
Iversenapfel | j, o | ||||
Ivette | © Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0 | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | f, j, o | ||
Ivo | ![]() | f | |||
Ivory's Double Vigour | e | ||||
Iwamatsa Spur | e | ||||
Izletes Zold | ![]() | f |
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Natasja Lykke Corfixen Æbleslægtsforskere finder overraskende stamtræ. 2017. Abgerufen am 22. September 2022
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Ingrid-Marie (PDF; 248 kB)
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Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Izletes Zold apple, cross-sectioned.
Image of the Isham variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Kansas, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Indian variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in South Haven, Van Buren County, Michigan, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Indian variety of crab apple (scientific name: Malus), with this specimen originating in Lavonia, Franklin County, Georgia, 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
:Ivo apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Monroe's Seedling
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in America. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1952. Fruits have firm, coarse flesh with a sweet and aromatic flavour. Flesh tends to brown rapidly when cut."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Idajon apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Leif Verner at Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, Moscow, Idaho, USA. It was introduced in 1949. Fruits have fine, crisp, creamy white flesh with a sweet flavour."
Autor/Urheber: Shuhrataxmedov, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Коллекционные сорта УзНИИРа.
Autor/Urheber: Montana. State Board of Horticulture, Lizenz: No restrictions
Title: Biennial report of the Montana State Board of Horticulture to the Legislative Assembly of the state of Montana for the years ..
Identifier: biennialreportof1901mont_0 (find matches)
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Montana. State Board of Horticulture
Subjects: Montana. State Board of Horticulture; Horticulture
Publisher: (Helena, Mont. : Montana State Board of Horticulture)
Contributing Library: Montana State Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Montana State Library
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Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Imperiale apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Ildrod Pigeon apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Eldrau Pigeon, Eldrod Pigeon, Eldrott Duvapple, Feuerroter Pigeon, Feuerroter Taubenapfel, Golubok ognenno-krasnyi, Ilrood Pigeon, M0rkerod Pigeon, Morke rod Pigeon, Pigeon rouge feu, Taubenapfel Feuerroter, Yldrod Pigeon, Ylrod Pigeon
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have originated on the Island of Fyn, Denmark. It was known to have been in existence in 1840. Introduced by Mathiesens nursery in about 1873. Fruits have firm, crisp, fine white flesh with a sweet, subacid and slightly aromatic flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:I.B.Reid apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Said to have originated at Hutton near Lancaster, England. It was described in 1851. Fruits have firm, crisp, white flesh with a sweet subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Idagold apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Leif Verner, Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, Moscow, Idaho, USA. It was selected in 1939 and introduced in 1944. Fruits have fine, soft flesh with a subacid flavour."
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Apfelsorte
Ingrid-Marie, auch Hoed Orange
Zufallssämling, 1910 Typische Apfelsort des alten LandesAutor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Improved Ashmead's Kernel (of Bunyard) apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "First recorded in 1883. It was awarded the Award of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1892. Fruits have firm, pale yellow flesh with a pleasant subacid flavour."
Image of the Ingram variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Kansas City, Jackson 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
:Imperial Gala apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A much darker red clone of Tenroy. Fruits are very sweet and juicy."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Iduna apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised at the Federal Agricultural Research Station, Wadenswil, Switzerland. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy."
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Apfelsorte:
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https://www.frischvombaum.de/home/selber-pflücken/Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Iron Pin apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have originated in Dorset, England. It was described in 1884. Fruits have firm, tender, greenish white flesh with a subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Indo apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Japan. It was recorded in 1930. Fruits have firm, greenish yellow flesh which is very sweet."
(c) Frank C. Müller, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bildinhalt: Äpfel der Sorte "Orangenpepping"
- Aufnahmeort: Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
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Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Ingall's Red apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Ingale's Red
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by William Ingall, Grimoldby, Lincolnshire. It was received by the National Fruit Trials in 1930. Fruits have firm, crisp, greenish-white flesh with a sweet and slightly aromatic flavour."