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J. Dolling's Bonsaie
Jackiie
Jackson's Seedlinga
Jacob LebelSiehe: Jakob Lebel
Jacobs
o
Jacobs Sweet
Jacques LebelSiehe: Jakob Lebel
Jacquet
f
Jacquin (oder: Jacquins Apfel, Zhaken)
1872 (dokumentiert) in Frankreichf, h (Nr. 360, S. 407), p (S. 421)
Jacquins ApfelSiehe: Jacquin
Jadernickae
Jafra
f
JägerapfelSiehe: Rheinischer Winterrambur
Jägers ReinetteSiehe: Jägers Renette
Jägers Renette (oder: Reinette De Jäger)
h (Nr. 309, S. 346), j, o
JahrapfelSiehe: Champagnerrenette
Jakob Fischer (oder: Roter vom Oberland, Schöner Vom Oberland)
Zufallssämling1903 Baden-WürttembergStreuobstsorte des Jahres 1998 in Baden-Württemberg.j, o
Jakob Lebel (oder: Chüechliöpfel, Double Des Vosges, Eisenbahner, Gelber Mecklenburger, Jacques Lebel, Jacob Lebel, Lebel, Monstreux Des Vosges, Schagglebel)
ZufallssämlingZucht 1825 durch Jacques Lebel in Amiens, Nordfrankreich. Im Handel seit 1849.f, h (Nr. 260, S. 292), j, o, p (S. 296)
JakobiapfelSiehe: Sommer-Gewürzapfel
JakobsapfelSiehe: Jakobs
Jakobsapfel Aus Trittauo
Jakobsbergero
Jallaisapfel[1]h (Nr. 248, S. 279)
Jamba (oder: Jamba 69)
Melba × James Grieve1955 Jork, Altes Land, DeutschlandFrühsorte, einst verbreitet im Erwerbsobstbau, heute jedoch fast nur noch von Liebhabern angebautf, j, o
Jamba 69Siehe: Jamba
James Grieve
Cox Orange × unbekannt1880 oder 1893 in Edinburgh, SchottlandBeschreibung[2]a, c, f, o
James Grieve Lired
f
James Kirke
James Lawson
e, f
Jan Steen
Cox Orange × Unbekannte, f, j
Jansen Aus WeltenSiehe: Jansen Von Welten
Jansen Von Welten (oder: Jansen Aus Welten)
f, g (S. 227), h (Nr. 189, S. 210), o, p (S. 425)
Japanischer ApfelSiehe: Japanischer Wildapfel
Japanischer Wildapfel (Oder: Japanischer Apfel)
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Jarka
o
Jaszvadoka
f
Jaune De Vitré[3]Herstellung von Cidre
Jaune Lu Deserte
JazzSiehe: Scifresh
Jean Tondeur
f
Jeanne Hardy
Beschreibung[4]f, o
Jeanne Renard[5]
Herstellung von Cidre
Jefferies (oder: Everbearing, Grantham, Jefferis)
1830 in Newlintownship, Chester County (Pennsylvania). Züchter: Isaac Jefferiesa, d, f
JefferisSiehe: Jefferies
Jenaer RosenapfelSiehe: Pfirsichroter Sommerapfel
Jennifer
Duchess's Favourite × Beauty of BathZüchter: F. W. Wastie in Eynsham, Oxfordf
Jennifer Sweete
Jennifer Wastief
JeromineMutation von Red Delicious
Jersey Beautyf
Jersey Black
f
Jersey Mac (oder: Jerseymac)
a, f, j, o
Jersey Sweet
JerseymacSiehe: Jersey Mac
Jerseyredo
Jessenapfelo
Jester
a, f, j
Jeverländer Süßapfel
j
Jewett's Fine Red
f
Jewett's Red
Jim-Brian
f
Jincoa Zagarra
f
JoSiehe: Jonathan
Apf 681Siehe: Joachim Gauck
Joachim Gauck (oder: Apf 681)Die Sorte wurde 2017 nach dem scheidenden deutschen Bundespräsidenten benannt.
Joan
Joanetingf
Jödchesapfelo
Johannechero
Johannes Böttner
j, o, p (S. 426)
Johannes Hannesj
Johannes Röda Höstäpple
Johannettens Renetteo
Johannsens Roter HerbstapfelSiehe: Ruhm Aus Kirchwerder
John (oder: John Apple)
f
John AppleSiehe: John
John Broadf
John Divers
e, f
John Downie
Beschreibung[6]e
John Huggett
f
John Sharp
John Standish
e, f
John Waterer
f
Johnny Vouna
Johnson Mcintosh (oder: Mcintosh Johnson)Mcintosh × unbekanntf
JolanaSpartan × Pri 370-151985 in der Tschechoslowakei
Jolanka
f
Jolyne
f
Jomured
Sport von Jonagoldf
Jonadel
a, f, j
Jonafree (oder: Coop 22)
a, e, f, j
Jonagold
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Golden Delicious × Jonathan1968 in New YorkSüß, feinsäuerlich, aromatischa, c, d, e, f, j, o
Jonagold Boerekamp (oder: Early Queen)
Sport von Jonagoldvor 1993 in den Niederlandenf
Jonagold JonicaSiehe: Jonica
Jonagold Paleguye
Jonagold Pfeifferj
Jonagold RubinstarSiehe: Rubinstar
Jonagored (oder: Van Morrens Jonagored)
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Mutation von Jonagold1985 (Markteinführung) in Halen, Belgien. Züchter: Jos Morrena, f, j
Jonagored Suprae, f
Jonagramj
Jonagrimesa
Jonalicious
a, f
Jonalord
Jonamac
a, d, f, j
Jonared
a, f, j
Jonaspure
Jonathan (oder: JO, King Philipp, Ulster Seedling)
Esopus Spitzenberg × unbekannt1826 (dokumentiert) Woodstock, New York, USASüß-sauera, c, d, e, f, g (S. 229), h (Nr. 467, S. 519), j, o, p (S. 427)
Jongrimes
f, j, o
Jonica (oder: Jonagold Jonica)
Mutant von Jonagoldf, j
Jonwina
Jorayca
Sport von Jonagoldf
Jordan Russeta
Jored
Sport von Jonagoldf
Josef Musch (oder: Joseph Musch, Musch)
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
f, j, o, p (S. 428f)
Josefine Kallehave
f
Josefiner
Josegold
Sport von Jonagoldf
Joseph MuschSiehe: Josef Musch
Josephine
f
Josephine Kräuter
f, g (S. 229), h (Nr. 458, S. 510)
Josephine KreuterSiehe: Josephine Kräuter
JosephinenapfelSiehe: Gloria Mundi
Josephines Schöner Rambourh (Nr. 256, S. 287)
Jouveauxe
JoyaSiehe: Cripps Red
Joybells
f
Joyce
f, j
Joyse
Ju Tsinj
JubiléSiehe: Delbard Jubilee
Jubilé D'ArgovieSiehe: Aargauer Jubiläumsapfel
JubileeSiehe: Grahams Jubiläumsapfel
Jubilee Fujie
Judaine[7]
Herstellung von Cidre
Judeline[8]
Herstellung von Cidreo
Judenapfelo
Judin[9]Herstellung von Cidre
Judor[10]Herstellung von Cidre
Judson
Juju
Jukaraineno
Julgrans
f
Juliaj, o
Juliana[11]Herstellung von Cidre
Julianej
Juliete
Julita Gylling
July
July Red
a, f, o
JulyredSiehe: July Red
Jumbo
Jumbo Ohrin
f
Junaluskaum 1815 in North Carolina, USAc
JunamiSiehe: Diwa
June Crewdsonf
Juneting
JungfernapfelSiehe: Halberstädter Jungfernapfel, Roter Herbstkalvill
JungferntittSiehe: Rosa Claussen
Jungferschönchen (oder: Reneta Piękna Panna)h (Nr. 379, S. 427)
Junipere
JunkerapfelSiehe: Pommerscher Langsüßer
Junof, j, o
Jupiter
Cox Orange × Unbekanntum 1815 in North Carolina, USAa, c, f, j
Jupp's Russet A
f
Jurella[12]Herstellung von Cidre
Just Gyula
f
Justice
Juwel Aus Kirchwerder (oder: Juwel Von Kirchwerder, Martens Gravensteiner, Martens Sämling, Peter Martens)
In den Elbmarschenj, o
Juwel Von KirchwerderSiehe: Juwel Aus Kirchwerder

Einzelnachweise

  1. Gerd Krüssmann: Die Baumschule; Verlag Paul Parey; Berlin 1949. S. 400.
  2. Sortenbeschreibung James Grieve (PDF; 272 kB)
  3. Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
  4. Sortenbeschreibung Jeanne Hardy (PDF; 180 kB)
  5. Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
  6. Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: John Downie, abgerufen am 17. Februar 2017
  7. Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
  8. Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
  9. Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
  10. Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
  11. Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
  12. Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018

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Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
Pomological Watercolor POM00002549.jpg
Image of the Jewetts Red variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in North Bridgton, Cumberland County, Maine, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Cross section of Josephine Kreuter, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1947-324).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Josephine Kreuter apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Josephine Krauter
NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Saint-Florian, Austria. It was first described in 1889. Fruits have rather dry flesh with a subacid flavour."
Cross section of Jomured, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1994-019).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jomured apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "A darker flushed, non-striped clone of Jonagold. Received by the National Fruit Collection, Brogdale in 1989 from nurseryman J. Nicolai, Belgium. Fruits are juicy and sweet with a good rich flavour."
The apples of New York (1905) (19559330359).jpg
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Title: The apples of New York
Identifier: applesofnewyork02beac (find matches)
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
Publisher: Albany, J. B. Lyon Co. , Printers
Contributing Library: New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library
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Pomological Watercolor POM00002543.jpg
Image of the Jersey Sweet variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in South Salem, Ross County, Ohio, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Cross section of Jamba 69, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1968-068).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jamba 69 apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1954 by Dr E. Loewel, Jork, Hamburg, Germany. Fruits are crisp and juicy with a reasonable flavour."
Cross section of Jim Brian, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1999-020).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
Jim Brian apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description is: "Originated in South Africa. Received by the National Fruit Collection, Brogdale in 1995. Fruits have crisp, firm flesh with a sharp flavour similar to Granny Smith."
Cross section of Jonica, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1994-018).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jonica apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "A red fruited mutation of Jonagold. It originated in Germany. Fruits are juicy and sweet with a good rich flavour."
Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel - 088.jpg
Illustration 88 from Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel
Apple cultivar shown: Jaeger's Reinette
Malus Jonathan 4534.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Sven Teschke , Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0 de
Der Jonathan ist eine Apfelsorte
Cross section of Jonamac, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1974-059).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jonamac apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1944 by Roger D. Way, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station. It was introduced in 1972. Fruits have white, semi firm flesh with a good flavour."
Cross section of James Lawson, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1932-003).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :James Lawson apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Exhibited in 1918 by Cannell of Eynsford, Kent. Received an Award of Merit from RHS in 1918. Fruits have fairly coarse flesh with a subacid to slightly sweet flavour."
Jafra on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1977-016).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jafra apples on the tree.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Found in 1971 by P. van Dueren den Hollander, The Netherlands. Fruits have juicy flesh with a rich flavour."
Pomological Watercolor POM00003819.jpg
Image of the Jeanne Hardy variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica). Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Pomological Watercolor POM00000420.jpg
Image of the Jacobs variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Pomological Watercolor POM00002606.jpg
Image of the July variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Magnolia, Kent County, Delaware, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Cross section of Jupp's Russet A, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1951-245).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jupp's Russet A apple, cross-sectioned.
Cross section of Jean Tondeur, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1948-298).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jean Tondeur apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description is: "Originated in France. It was described in 1947. Fruits have soft, fine flesh with a subacid flavour."
Julita Gylling Äpple.jpg
Autor/Urheber: TJSweden, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Äpplen av sorten Julita Gylling
Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel - 063.jpg
Illustration 63 from Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel
Apple cultivar shown: Jansen von Welten
Pomological Watercolor POM00000425.jpg
Image of the Jefferies variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Meadowview, Washington County, Virginia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Pomological Watercolor POM00000419.jpg
Image of the Jacobs Sweet variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in 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.
Jonagold (Apfel) jm28226.jpg
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Apfelsorte:

Jonagold, Red Prince

1943 Versuchsstation der Cornell University´

Golden Delicious x Jonathan
Malus-Jupiter.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Gordon Joly, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
"Jupiter" apples
Jan Steen on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1955-009).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jan Steen apples on the tree.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised at the Plant Breeding Laboratory, Wageningen, The Netherlands. It was received by the National Fruit Trials in 1955. Fruits have fairly crisp, fine flesh with a slightly acid flavour."
Pomological Watercolor POM00002556.jpg
Image of the John Sharp 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.
Malus John Downie in Wirty.jpg
Autor/Urheber: MOs810, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Odmiana jabłoni w Arboretum Wirty.
Cross section of John Waterer, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1957-196).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :John Waterer apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Introduced in 1920 by Waterer Sons & Crisp, Twyford, Berkshire. Fruits have fairly firm, fine, tender flesh with a subacid and insipid flavour."
Pomological Watercolor POM00002553.jpg
Image of the Joan variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Ames, Story County, Iowa, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Cross section of Jumbo Ohrin, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1984-115).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jumbo Ohrin apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1985 by Mr Sukekuro Taninai, Nakajima Tenkohen Fruit Nurseries, Japan. Fruits are crisp and juicy."
Jumbo, Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher, Somme, Fr,Apple festival 03et04-11-2018 (100)-Jumbo.jpg
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher, Somme, Fr,Apple festival 03et04-11-2018 (100), variété Jumbo.
Jeanne Renard.JPG
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Jeanne Renard
Cross section of Jennifer, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1944-040).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jennifer apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by F.W. Wastie at Eynsham, Oxford. Fruits have firm, chewy flesh with a sweetish flavour."
Cross section of Jewett's Fine Red, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1952-119).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jewett's Fine Red apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Belle Rouge de Jewett, Jewell's Fine Red, Jewett, Jewett Red, Jewett's Red, Jewitt's Fine Red, Nodhead
NFC's description of the apple is: "Said to have originated in Hollis, New Hampshire, USA. First recorded in 1842. Fruits have fine, tender flesh with a subacid and aromatic flavour."
Cross section of Josefine Kallehave, National Fruit Collection (acc. 2000-117).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Josefine Kallehave apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated from Denmark."
Jarka (2).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dezidor, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
odrůda Jarka
Jonalord (2).jpg
Autor/Urheber: Dezidor, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
odrůda Jonalord
Cross section of Jonagold Boerekamp, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1999-062).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jonagold Boerekamp apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Early Queen
NFC's description of the apple is: "A darker red and earlier ripening clone of Jonagold. Received by Brogdale in 1993 from the Netherlands. Fruits are juicy and sweet with a good rich flavour."
Juju, Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher, Somme, Fr,Apple festival 03et04-11-2018 (119).jpg
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher, Somme, Fr,Apple festival 03et04-11-2018 (119) - Juju
Cross section of John Standish, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1923-050).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :John Standish apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Believed to have been raised by John Standish at Ascot, Berkshire, England in about 1873. Introduced by Isaac House in 1921. It was Highly Commended by the RHS in 1921 and received an Award of Merit in 1922. Fruits have very firm, fine-textured juicy flesh which is moderately acid and refreshing."
Joybells on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1957-183).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Joybells apples on the tree.
Synonyms: Joy Bells
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Will Tayler at Godalming, Surrey. Records show that trees were grafted in about 1914. It received an Award of Merit from the RHS in 1922. Fruits are crisp and juicy with a sweet and pleasant flavour."
Cross section of Jonafree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1994-052).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jonafree apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Complex parentage which includes Crandall's Rome X M. floribunda, Jonathan, Gallia Beauty, Red Spy and Golden Delicious. Raised in 1965 by Rutgers, Purdue and Illinois universities, USA. Introduced in 1979. Fruits are crisp and juicy. Scab resistant."
Jeverländer Süssapfel.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bahnmoeller, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Apfelsorte
Jerseymac on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1971-015).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jerseymac apples on the tree.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1956 at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. Introduced in 1972. Fruits have tender, juicy flesh with an aromatic flavour similar to McIntosh."
Cross section of Jolanka, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1948-379).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jolanka apple, cross-sectioned.
Cross section of Jacquin, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1947-358).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jacquin apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Jacquin's Apfel, Zhaken
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Boisbunel, France. Recorded in 1872. Received a First Class Certificate from the RHS in 1893. Fruits have firm, crisp flesh with a moderately sweet flavour."
Josefiner Äpple.jpg
Autor/Urheber: TJSweden, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Äpplen av sorten Josefiner
Pomological Watercolor POM00002419.jpg
Image of the Joyce 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.
Malus James Grieve 4430.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Sven Teschke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0 de
Der James Grieve ist eine Apfelsorte
Judaine, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (14).jpg
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Judaine, pomme à cidre, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (14).
Cross section of Jolyne, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1950-167).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jolyne apple, cross-sectioned.
Cross section of Josephine, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1947-242).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Josephine apple, cross-sectioned.
Cross section of Jonalicious, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1974-013).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jonalicious apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "A chance seedling discovered in 1933 by Anna Morris Daniels in Abilene, Texas, USA. It was introduced in 1960 by Stark Bros. Nurseries, Louisiana, Missouri. Fruits have firm, crisp, juicy flesh with a subacid and aromatic flavour."
Pomological Watercolor POM00002610.jpg
Image of the Justice variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Swiss, Nicholas County, West Virginia, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Cross section of Jincoa Zagarra, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1973-119).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jincoa Zagarra apple, cross-sectioned.
Cross section of Jonared, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1957-004).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jonared apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured sport of Jonathan. It was discovered in 1930 by William Uecher at Peshastin, Washington,USA and introduced in 1934. Fruits have soft, fine-textured, fairly juicy flesh with a sweet and faintly pleasant flavour."
Cross section of Jaszvadoka, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1948-380).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jaszvadoka apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Jaszvadeka
NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Hungary. Referred to as old in 1909. Fruits have firm, sweet, dry flesh."
Cross section of Jored, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1999-037).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jored apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "A red fruited mutation of Jonagold having 80-90% red blush colour. It was discovered in 1985 by Johann Nicholai, St Truiden, Belgium. Fruits are juicy and sweet with a good rich flavour."
Malus Floribunda jm53971.jpg
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Apfelsorte: Malus Floribunda
Japanischer Wildapfel, Korallenstrauch
Pomological Watercolor POM00002555.jpg
Image of the John variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Lairdsville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Cross section of Jongrimes, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1951-023).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jongrimes apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Hoosier Seedling, Stark Jongrimes
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Roland S. Rogers, Bloomfield, Indiana, USA. It was introduced in the 1920s. Fruits have cream, sweet flesh."
Cross section of Julgrans, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1921-050).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Julgrans apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have originated in Sweden. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1921. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a subacid to acid flavour."
Cross section of John Huggett, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1952-270).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :John Huggett apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1940 by John Huggett, Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire. Fruits have fairly firm flesh with a sweet and aromatic flavour."
Cross section of John Divers, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1932-005).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :John Divers apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1905 possibly by nurseryman W.H. Divers, Surbiton, Surrey. Fruits have firm, fine, fairly tender flesh with a somewhat acid flavour."
Jonadel on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1963-112).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jonadel apples on the tree.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1923 by H.L. Lantz, Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Ames, Iowa, USA. It was introduced in 1958. Fruits have firm, tender, fine yellowish flesh with a sweet subacid and slightly rich flavour."
Cross section of Jorayca, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1998-018).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jorayca apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "A red flushed, earlier ripening clone of Jonagold. Received by Brogdale from C. Carolus, Belgium in 1996. Fruits are juicy and sweet with a good rich flavour."
Jonagored (Apfel) jm29928 ji.jpg
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Apfelsorte:

Jonagored, Van Morrens Jonagored

Mutation von Jonagold

Vielen Dank an den Herzapfelhof Lühs in Jork, Altes Land, Deutschland für die freundliche Unterstützung
Johannes Böttner.jpg
Autor/Urheber: Bahnmoeller, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Apfelsorte
Cross section of Jersey Black, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1952-130).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jersey Black apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Black American, Black Apple, Black Apple of America, Black Jersey, Dodge's Black, Small Black
NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have originated in New Jersey, USA. It was recorded in 1817. Fruits have crisp, rather coarse flesh with a sweet, subacid, aromatic flavour."
Johannes röda höstäpple.jpg
Autor/Urheber: TJSweden, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Äpplen av sorten Johannes röda höstäpple
Jester on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1981-058).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jester apples on the tree.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1966 by Dr F.H. Alston, East Malling Research Station, Kent. Introduced in 1981. Fruits are crisp and juicy with good texture and flavour."
Cross section of Jacquet (Indre), National Fruit Collection (acc. 1948-222).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Jacquet (Indre) apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated from Indre, France. It was described in 1947. Fruits have tender flesh with a sweet, subacid flavour."
Cross section of Just Gyula, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1948-378).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Just Gyula apple, cross-sectioned.
James Grieve Lired on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1963-105).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :James Grieve Lired apples on the tree.
NFC's description of the apple is: "A sport of James Grieve having a brighter, more solid flush. It originated with A van Liere en Zonen, Kapelle-Biezalinge. Fruits have rather soft but juicy flesh with a good refreshing flavour."
Cross section of Josegold, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1999-063).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Josegold apple, cross-sectioned.
NFC's description of the apple is: "A clone of Jonagold. Originated in the Netherlands."
Judeline, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (12).jpg
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Judeline, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (12)
Julyred on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1974-061).jpg
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
 :Julyred apples on the tree.
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by G.W. Schneider at New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, USA. Fruits have soft, white, juicy flesh with a vinous flavour."