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Apfelsorte | Bild | Kreuzung aus | Erstes Auftauchen | Anmerkungen | Quellen |
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R 201 | Siehe: Kissabel Rouge | ||||
Raafs Liebling | j, o | ||||
Rabaleyze | f | ||||
Rabau | Siehe: Parkers Pepping | ||||
Räbeggler | o | ||||
Rabiner | Siehe: Bohnapfel, Danziger Kantapfel | ||||
Rabun | |||||
Råby rubin | |||||
Racine | f | ||||
Racine Blanche | f, o | ||||
Racine Blanche De L'Allier | |||||
Radiant | e | ||||
Rafzer Weißapfel | o | ||||
Rafzubin | Siehe: Rubinella | ||||
Raïre | o | ||||
Rajka | Shampion × Katka | 1983 in Tschechien | a, c, j, o | ||
Ralls (oder: Ralls Genet, Ralls Janet) | um 1800 in Amherst County, Virginia, USA. Züchter: Caleb Ralls | a, f | |||
Ralls Genet | Siehe: Ralls | ||||
Ralls Janet | Siehe: Ralls | ||||
Ralph Shay | e | ||||
Rambacher | p (S. 527) | ||||
Rambault[1] | Herstellung von Cidre | o | |||
Rambo | Siehe: Müschens Rosenapfel | ||||
Rambour | e | ||||
Rambour Aus Buckingham | h (Nr. 276, S. 308), p (S. 528) | ||||
Rambour D'Automne | e, f | ||||
Rambour De Flandre | Siehe: Flandrischer Rambour | ||||
Rambour De Lorraine | Siehe: Müschens Rosenapfel | ||||
Rambour Des Flandres | Siehe: Flandrischer Rambour | ||||
Rambour D'Ete | Siehe: Müschens Rosenapfel | ||||
Rambour D'Hiver | o | ||||
Rambour D'Hiver Du Rhin | Siehe: Rheinischer Winterrambur | ||||
Rambour Franc | Siehe: Müschens Rosenapfel | ||||
Rambour Mortier | e | ||||
Rambour Papeleu (oder: Rambur Papeleu) | um 1850 in Nikita, Jalta, Krim. Züchter N. A. Hartwiss. In Belgien 1853 eingeführt durch A. Papeleu aus Wetteren | f, g (S. 256) | |||
Rambour Podolskii | Siehe: Edelrambour Von Winniza | ||||
Rambour Rouge | Siehe: Brabanter Bellefleur | ||||
Rambour Rouge De Lorraine | o | ||||
Rambur Von Beutelsbach | o | ||||
Rambour Von Winitza | j | ||||
Rambur Papeleu | Siehe: Rambour Papeleu | ||||
Rambur Podolski | Siehe: Edelrambour Von Winniza | ||||
Rampale | f, g (S. 256) | ||||
Ramps Kernapfel | Benannt durch Richard Zorn. | p (S. 529) | |||
Ramsdell | a | ||||
Ramsdell Sweet | a | ||||
Randolph | |||||
Ranger | f | ||||
Rank Thorn | f | ||||
Rankin Red | e | ||||
Raritan | a, f | ||||
Rasmus Hansens Aeble | o | ||||
Rasselapfel | Siehe: Geflammter Kardinal | ||||
Rathe Ripe | f, g (S. 256) | ||||
Rau-Apfel | Siehe: Graue Französische Renette | ||||
Rauapfel | Siehe: Graue Französische Renette | ||||
Ravaillac (oder: A Troche Rouge) | Beschreibung[2] | o | |||
Ravensberger | Siehe: Ravensberger Renette | ||||
Ravensberger Renette (oder: Ravensberger) | j | ||||
Ravensburger Sämling | |||||
Rayotte De Nommay | o | ||||
Razor Russet | a | ||||
Rd | Siehe: Red Delicious | ||||
Reale D'Entraygues | f | ||||
Realka | j | ||||
Reanda | j, o | ||||
Reaux | f | ||||
Rebekka | j | ||||
Rebel | |||||
Rebella | j, o | ||||
Rechter Pfannkuchen | Siehe: Altländer Pfannkuchenapfel | ||||
Recolor | j, o | ||||
Red Alkmene | Siehe: Rote Alkmene | ||||
Red Army | f | ||||
Red Astrachan | Siehe: Roter Astrachan | ||||
Red Australian | Mutation von Gravensteiner | Australien | |||
Red Baron | a, e | ||||
Red Belle De Boskoop | Siehe: Schöner Aus Boskoop | ||||
Red Bellflower | Siehe: Ohio Nonpareil, Roter Bellefleur | ||||
Red Benoni | f | ||||
Red Berlepsch | a | ||||
Red Bietigheimer | Siehe: Roter Stettiner | ||||
Red Blenheim | f | ||||
Red Bouquet Delicious | a | ||||
Red Boy | Redwinter x Rubinette Klon | Nachlass von Peter Hauensten, Rafz Schweiz | Beschreibung[3] | j, o | |
Red Braeburn | Siehe: Hillwell | ||||
Red Calville | |||||
Red Canada | |||||
Red Canel | e | ||||
Red Carver | |||||
Red Catamba | o | ||||
Red Charles Ross | f | ||||
Red Cheese | |||||
Red Chief (oder: Red Delicious Red Chief) | Mutation von Red Delicious | Frucht saftig. Geschmack parfümig, mild | |||
Red Chief Campbell Strain (oder: Red Chief CS) | e | ||||
Red Chief CS | Siehe: Red Chief Campbell Strain | ||||
Red Chief Mercier Strain (oder: Red Chief MS) | e | ||||
Red Chief MS | Siehe: Red Chief Mercier Strain | ||||
Red Cinnamon | e | ||||
Red Codlin | Siehe: Forest | ||||
Red Court | e | ||||
Red Cox | Mutation von Cox Orange | f | |||
Red Delicious (oder: RD, Roter Köstlicher) | Zufallssämling | Um 1870 in Iowa, USA | Frucht saftig. Geschmack sehr süß, mild. | a, c, j, o | |
Red Delicious Ace Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Apex Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Atwood Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Bisbee Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Compspur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Earlistripe | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Hardispur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Hawkes Bay | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Idaho Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Lalla | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Larry Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Midnight Spur Delicious | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Miller Sturdyspur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Nured Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Okanoma | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Oregon Spur Ii | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Red Chief | Siehe: Red Chief | ||||
Red Delicious Red Spur (oder: Red Delicious Redspur, Red Spur) | Mutation von Red Delicious | e, j | |||
Red Delicious Redspur | Siehe: Red Delicious Red Spur | ||||
Red Delicious Regal Red | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Royal Stewart | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Scarlet Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Skyspur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Starkrimson | Siehe: Starkrimson Delicious | ||||
Red Delicious Starkspur (oder: Starkspur Red Delicious) | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Sturdeespur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Super Chief Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Valle Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Vermont Spur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delicious Wellspur | Mutation von Red Delicious | e | |||
Red Delight | Siehe: Elise | ||||
Red Devil | a, f, o | ||||
Red Dijmanszoet | e | ||||
Red Dougherty | 1930 (Markteinführung) in Twyford, Neuseeland | f, g (S. 257) | |||
Red Ellison's Orange | f | ||||
Red Elstar | f | ||||
Red Elswout[4] | Mutante von Elstar | ||||
Red Falstaff | a, f | ||||
Red Fameuse | f | ||||
Red Fastness | o | ||||
Red Flame[4] | Mutante von Elstar | ||||
Red Flesh | Beschreibung[5] | ||||
Red Fortune | f | ||||
Red Foxwhelp | f | ||||
Red Gala No 42 (oder: Treco Spur Red Gala No 42) | Mutante des Gala Auvil | Washington. US-Patent erteilt: 1990 | Züchter: Calvin L. Cooper | e.[6] | |
Red Geeveston Fanny | f | ||||
Red Glow | Beschreibung[7] | ||||
Red Gold | a | ||||
Red Gragg | Siehe: Gragg | ||||
Red Granny Smith | e, f | ||||
Red Gravenstein | a | ||||
Red Ingrid Marie | Siehe: Karin Schneider | ||||
Red Jade | Beschreibung[8] | ||||
Red Jarnapple | e | ||||
Red Jersey | f | ||||
Red Jewel | e | ||||
Red Jonaprince | Mutation von Jonagold | 1994 in Weert, Niederlande, ab 2004 im Handel | Knackig, saftig, süß | a, c, e, f,[9] | |
Red Jonathan | a | ||||
Red June | a, d | ||||
Red Keeper | |||||
Red King (oder: Red King Delicious) | Mutation von Red Delicious | ||||
Red King Delicious | Siehe: Red King | ||||
Red Laxton's Superb | f | ||||
Red Ladies Finger | |||||
Red Martini | f | ||||
Red Mcintosh | Siehe: Rogers Mcintosh | ||||
Red Melba | f, j | ||||
Red Miller | f | ||||
Red Moon RS-1 | Zwintcher CSR 18, Pollenträger unbekannt | Jean-Luc Carrières, Montcuq (FR) | Gezüchtet in Frankreich (Lot) ab 2000, späte Blüte, geringer Ertrag, geringe Oxidation, Ernte August September United States Patent Application 20170164534 erteilt 8. Juni 2017 | ||
Red Musk | f | ||||
Red Newton Wonder | f | ||||
Red Pariner | Siehe: Roter Pariner | ||||
Red Pearmain | |||||
Red Pippin | Siehe: Fiesta | ||||
Red Pixie | Siehe: Pixie Red Sport | ||||
Redpop | Siehe: Civm 49 | ||||
Red Prairie Spy | e | ||||
Red Prince | Siehe: Red Jonaprince | ||||
Red River | Holzapfelsorte | o | |||
Red Rome | a, f | ||||
Red Rome Beauty (oder: Rome Beauty Red) | |||||
Red Rome Spur No. 21 | e | ||||
Red Royal Limbertwig | a | ||||
Red Russet | |||||
Red Saelet | f | ||||
Red Sauce | a, f | ||||
Red Sentinel (oder: Roter Weihnachtsapfel) | Beschreibung[10] | ||||
Red Siberian | e | ||||
Red Silver | e | ||||
Red Sport | Sport von Fuji | ||||
Red Spur | Siehe: Red Delicious Red Spur | ||||
Red Spy | e | ||||
Red Statesman | f | ||||
Red Streak | a | ||||
Red Stripe | |||||
Red Striped Grove | o | ||||
Red Sudeley | f | ||||
Red Sun | o | ||||
Red Topaz | Mutante von Topaz | j | |||
Red Transparent | f | ||||
Red Victoria | f | ||||
Red Windsor | a | ||||
Red Winesap | a | ||||
Red Winter | j, o | ||||
Red Winter Pearmain | Siehe: Rote Winter-Parmäne | ||||
Red Winter Renette | Siehe: Baumanns Renette | ||||
Red Zenith | e | ||||
Reda | o | ||||
Redchief Delicious | e | ||||
Redcoat Grieve | e, f | ||||
Redcort | a | ||||
Reders Goldrenette | j, o | ||||
Redfield | a | ||||
Redfree | a, f, o | ||||
Redgold | e, f | ||||
Redhook | e, f | ||||
Redkan | o | ||||
Redlane | o | ||||
Redlove | schorfresistenter Zuchtklon × rotfleischiger Zuchtklon | 2010 Buchs SG, Schweiz. Züchter: Markus Kobelt | |||
Redlove Calypso | Redlove × Unbekannt | ||||
Redlove Circe | Redlove × Unbekannt | ||||
Redlove Era | Redlove × Unbekannt | ||||
Redlove Kohlhaas | Redlove × Unbekannt | ||||
Redlove Lollipop | Redlove × Unbekannt | ||||
Redlove Odysso | Redlove × Unbekannt | ||||
Redlove Sirena | Redlove × Unbekannt | ||||
Redsleeves | a, f | ||||
Redstar[11] | Mutante von Elstar | ||||
Redstart | f | ||||
Redstreak | um 1630 in Herefordshire, England | c | |||
Redwell | a, e, f | ||||
Redwing | f | ||||
Regal Gala | Siehe: Royal Gala | ||||
Regal Prince | Siehe: Prince Gala | ||||
Regent | a, e, f | ||||
Regia | j, o | ||||
Regine | j, o | ||||
Reglindis | James Grieve × F2-Antonovka | j, o | |||
Regunde | j | ||||
Řehtáč Soudkovitý | |||||
Reichelsheimer Mostapfel | j, o | ||||
Reichelsheimer Weinapfel | Siehe: Reichelsheimer Mostapfel | ||||
Reichenboicher Luiken | f | ||||
Reichtragender Vom Zenngrund | j, o | ||||
Reid's Seedling | e, f | ||||
Reifenberger Streifling | p (S. 530) | ||||
Reine | Siehe: Königinapfel | ||||
Reine Des Hatives | e, f | ||||
Reine Des Pommes | f | ||||
Reine Des Reinettes | Siehe: Goldparmäne | ||||
Reine Marie D'Othée | Siehe: Rote Winter-Parmäne | ||||
Reine Sophie | Siehe: Königin Sophienapfel | ||||
Reineta Do Caravia | e | ||||
Reinette À Chair Rouge | |||||
Reinette A La Reine | f | ||||
Reinette A Longue Queue | f | ||||
Reinette Abry | o | ||||
Reinette Batarde | Siehe: Edelborsdorfer | ||||
Reinette Belle De Boskoop | Siehe: Schöner Aus Boskoop | ||||
Reinette Blanche De Champagne | |||||
Reinette Blanche De Châtellerault | o | ||||
Reinette Blanche Du Canada | |||||
Reinette Bure | o | ||||
Reinette Châtaignier | |||||
Reinette Clochard | Siehe: Renette Clochard | ||||
Reinette Coulon | Siehe: Coulons Renette | ||||
Reinette Courthay | f | ||||
Reinette Da Mana | e | ||||
Reinette D'Allemagne | Siehe: Edelborsdorfer | ||||
Reinette D'Amboulne | o | ||||
Reinette D'Amerique | f | ||||
Reinette D'Anjou | f | ||||
Reinette D'Anthezieux | f | ||||
Reinette D'Armorique | f, o | ||||
Reinette De Bailleul | o | ||||
Reinette De Bayeux | |||||
Reinette De Bollvilla | Siehe: Baumanns Renette | ||||
Reinette De Bordeaux | Siehe: Renette Aus Bordeaux | ||||
Reinette De Bretagne | Siehe: Renette Von Bretagne | ||||
Reinette De Brucbrucks | f, g (S. 259) | ||||
Reinette De Caen | Siehe: Kanadarenette | ||||
Reinette De Caux | |||||
Reinette De Champagne | Siehe: Champagnerrenette | ||||
Reinette De Chevroux | o | ||||
Reinette De Chênée | o | ||||
Reinette De Cuzy | o | ||||
Reinette De Dieppedalle (oder: Reinette Dippedale, Reinette Grise De Rouen) | |||||
Reinette de Flandre | |||||
Reinette De France | f, o | ||||
Reinette De Geer | Siehe: De Geers Renette | ||||
Reinette De Granville | f | ||||
Reinette De Grez-Doiceau | o | ||||
Reinette De Jäger | Siehe: Jägers Renette | ||||
Reinette De Lucas | Siehe: Renette Lucas | ||||
Reinette De Macon | Siehe: Renette Aus Damason | ||||
Reinette De Maurs | f | ||||
Reinette De Metz | e, f | ||||
Reinette De Montmorency | |||||
Reinette De Norwège | |||||
Reinette De Plouerc | e, f | ||||
Reinette De Pluvigne | f | ||||
Reinette De Raffray | f | ||||
Reinette De Versailles | Siehe: Graue Champagnerrenette | ||||
Reinette Des Capucins | |||||
Reinette Des Carmes | Siehe: Karmeliterrenette | ||||
Reinette Des Hospitaux | Siehe: Englische Spital-Renette | ||||
Reinette Des Vergers | Siehe: Luxemburger Renette | ||||
Reinette Descardre | f | ||||
Reinette Dippedale | Siehe: Reinette De Dieppedalle | ||||
Reinette Dorée | Siehe: Französische Gold-Renette | ||||
Reinette D'Orléans | Siehe: Orleansrenette | ||||
Reinette Du Canada | Siehe: Kanadarenette | ||||
Reinette Du Grand Faye | Siehe: Graue Kanadarenette | ||||
Reinette Du Mans (oder: Renetta Di Mans) | |||||
Reinette Du Roi | Siehe: Winter-Zitronenapfel | ||||
Reinette Du Vigan | |||||
Reinette Dubuisson | f | ||||
Reinette Durable Deux Ans | Siehe: Renette Von Lüneville | ||||
Reinette Dure | |||||
Reinette Evagil | Siehe: Renette Evagil | ||||
Reinette Fardel | o | ||||
Reinette Fouquet | |||||
Reinette Franche | Siehe: Edel-Renette | ||||
Reinette Grise | Siehe: Graue Französische Renette | ||||
Reinette Grise Ancienne | Siehe: Graue Französische Renette | ||||
Reinette Grise Brownlees | Siehe: Brownlees Russet | ||||
Reinette Grise D'Automne | Siehe: Graue Herbstrenette | ||||
Reinette Grise De Billon | f, g (S. 259) | ||||
Reinette Grise De Bretagne | |||||
Reinette Grise De Comtoise | o | ||||
Reinette Grise De Dijon | o | ||||
Reinette Grise De Grandville | Siehe: Graue Französische Renette | ||||
Reinette Grise De La Creuse | f, g (S. 260) | ||||
Reinette Grise De Portugal | Siehe: Portugiesische Lederreinette | ||||
Reinette Grise De Rouen | Siehe: Reinette De Dieppedalle | ||||
Reinette Grise De Saintonge | f, o | ||||
Reinette Grise Du Canada | Siehe: Graue Kanadarenette | ||||
Reinette Grise Du Grand Faye | Siehe: Graue Kanadarenette | ||||
Reinette Grise Française | Siehe: Graue Französische Renette | ||||
Reinette Grise Parmentier | o | ||||
Reinette Hernaut | o | ||||
Reinette Jamin | e | ||||
Reinette Jaune De Butzel | e | ||||
Reinette Jules Labitte | o | ||||
Reinette Marbrée | f, o | ||||
Reinette Nelquin | o | ||||
Reinette Normande | Siehe: Bénédictin | ||||
Reinette Oberdieck | Siehe: Oberdiecks Renette | ||||
Reinette Orange | Siehe: Cox Orange | ||||
Reinette Orange De Cox | Siehe: Cox Orange | ||||
Reinette Piquée | |||||
Reinette Rouge De France | |||||
Reinette Rouge D'Hiver Baumann | Siehe: Baumanns Renette | ||||
Reinette Rouge Etoilée | Siehe: Rote Sternrenette, Sternapi | ||||
Reinette Rousse | Siehe: Karmeliterrenette | ||||
Reinette Russet | a | ||||
Reinette Sanguine Du Rhin | Siehe: Blutrote Rheinische Renette | ||||
Reinette Simirenko | e, f | ||||
Reinette Thouin | Siehe: Thouins Renette | ||||
Reinette Toute Grise | Siehe: Graue Französische Renette | ||||
Reinette Tres Tardive | e | ||||
Reinette Truite | Siehe: Karmeliterrenette | ||||
Reinette Van Berk | Siehe: Van Berk's Reinette | ||||
Reinette Van Ekenstein | Siehe: Renette Van Ekenstein | ||||
Reinette Verte | f | ||||
Reinette Vignat | o | ||||
Reinette Von Auvergne | p (S. 531) | ||||
Reinette Von Berk | Siehe: Van Berk's Reinette | ||||
Reinette Von Breda | Siehe: Renette Von Breda | ||||
Reinette Von Bordeaux | p (S. 532) | ||||
Reinette Von Doué | Siehe: Renette Von Doué | ||||
Reinette Von Madeira | Siehe: Renette Von Madeira | ||||
Reinette Von Montbron | p (S. 535) | ||||
Reinette Vuurveld | o | ||||
Reinstar | f | ||||
Reitenbacher | |||||
Reitländer | j, o | ||||
Reka | j, o | ||||
Rekarda | j, o | ||||
Releika | j, o | ||||
Releta | j, o | ||||
Relinda | j, o | ||||
Rellstab | Mutation von Gravensteiner | Schweiz | |||
Rembrandt | |||||
Remo | Japanischer Wildapfel × James Grieve | Dresden-Pillnitz | j, o | ||
Remura | j, o | ||||
Rénao[12] | Herstellung von Cidre | ||||
Rene | j, o | ||||
René Martin[13] | Herstellung von Cidre | ||||
René Vert | o | ||||
Renet Cenusiu De Canada | Siehe: Graue Kanadarenette | ||||
Renet Coksa | Siehe: Cox Orange | ||||
Renet Cox Portocaliu | Siehe: Cox Orange | ||||
Renet Coxa | Siehe: Cox Orange | ||||
Renet Portocaliu | Siehe: Cox Orange | ||||
Renet Seryi Kanadskii | Siehe: Graue Kanadarenette | ||||
Reneta Ananasova | Siehe: Ananas-Renette | ||||
Reneta Coxa Pomaranzowa | Siehe: Cox Orange | ||||
Reneta Piękna Panna | Siehe: Jungferschönchen | ||||
Reneta Woskowa | e | ||||
Renetta Del Canada Rugginosa | Siehe: Graue Kanadarenette | ||||
Renetta Di Mans | Siehe: Reinette Du Mans | ||||
Renetta Dorata | e | ||||
Renetta Grigia Del Canada | Siehe: Graue Kanadarenette | ||||
Renetta Grigia Di Torriana | f | ||||
Renette Aus Bordeaux (oder: Reinette De Bordeaux) | f | ||||
Renette Aus Damason (oder: Reinette De Macon) | f | ||||
Renette Aus Der Normandie | o | ||||
Renette Aus Lunéville | o | ||||
Renette Aus Middelburg | o | ||||
Renette Aus Montmorency | o | ||||
Renette Aus Orléans | Siehe: Orleansrenette | ||||
Renette Aus Sorgvliet | o | ||||
Renette Aus Versailles | o | ||||
Renette Basiner | h (Nr. 441, S. 493) | ||||
Renette Carpentin | o | ||||
Renette Clochard (oder: Reinette Clochard) | e, f, g (S. 258) | ||||
Renette De Caux | o | ||||
Renette Evagil (oder: Reinette Evagil) | h (Nr. 377, S. 425), j | ||||
Renette Fournière | h (Nr. 493, S. 546) | ||||
Renette Fox | o | ||||
Renette Lucas (oder: Reinette De Lucas) | f | ||||
Renette Parmentier (oder: Grauer Spitzapfel) | h (Nr. 573, S. 634), p (S. 344) | ||||
Renette Seetchat | h (Nr. 596, S. 663) | ||||
Renette Széchény | h (Nr. 444, S. 496) | ||||
Renette Van Ekenstein (oder: Reinette Van Ekenstein) | e, f | ||||
Renette Von Anthézieux | h (Nr. 554, S. 615) | ||||
Renette Von Beek | h (Nr. 542, S. 600) | ||||
Renette Von Benediktbeuern | Siehe: Wachsrenette von Benediktbeuern | ||||
Renette Von Bihorel | h (Nr. 491, S. 544) | ||||
Renette Von Breda (oder: Reinette Von Breda) | h (Nr. 373, S. 421) | ||||
Renette Von Bretagne (oder: Reinette De Bretagne) | h (Nr. 539, S. 596), o | ||||
Renette Von Canterbury | h (Nr. 95, S. 109) | ||||
Renette Von Caux | h (Nr. 477, S. 530) | ||||
Renette Von Clochard | h (Nr. 413, S. 461), j | ||||
Renette Von Damason | h (Nr. 587, S. 650) | ||||
Renette Von Dippedalle | h (Nr. 572, S. 633) | ||||
Renette Von Doué | h (Nr. 499, S. 552), p (S. 534) | ||||
Renette Von Gomont | h (Nr. 304, S. 341) | ||||
Renette Von Lüneville (oder: Reinette Durable Deux Ans, Zwei Jahre Dauernde Renette) | Wird erst gegen Pfingsten schmackhaft. Nur spät abgenommen erhält der Apfel seinen wahren Geschmack. Frucht fest, süß, gewürzhaft. | h (Nr. 361, S. 408) | |||
Renette Von Madeira | h (Nr. 419, S. 467), p (S. 532) | ||||
Renette Von Middelburg | h (Nr. 399, S. 447) | ||||
Renette Von Montfort | Siehe: Schöner Aus Boskoop | ||||
Renette Von Sorvliet | h (Nr. 315, S. 352) | ||||
Renette Von Tettnang | Siehe: Französische Gold-Renette | ||||
Renette Von Wormsley | h (Nr. 317, S. 355) | ||||
Reno | o | ||||
Renora | Clivia × schorfresistenter Zuchtstamm | f, j, o | |||
Renown | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | f | |||
Repka Malenka | |||||
Resi | j, o | ||||
Resista | j, o | ||||
Resita | o | ||||
Reta | e | ||||
Retina | Reglindis × Remo | a, f, j, o | |||
Revalscher Birnapfel | h (Nr. 157, S. 178), o | ||||
Reverend Morgan | a | ||||
Reverend W. Wilkes | Siehe: Reverend Wilks | ||||
Reverend W. Wilks | Siehe: Reverend Wilks | ||||
Reverend Wilks (oder: Reverend W. Wilks) | 1904 in Slough, Buckinghamshire, England | a, c, e, f, j | |||
Revert | o | ||||
Revival | a | ||||
Rewena | Clivia × Zuchtklon | Sortenschutz seit 1994 | Säuerlich mit geringem Aroma | f, j, o | |
Rglors | Sport von Rosy Glow | US-Patent US 20090199315 P1 | |||
Rhapsodie | o | ||||
Rheingold | Anton Fischer × James Grieve | j, o | |||
Rheinische Schafsnase | h (Nr. 81, S. 90), j, o, p (S. 536f) | ||||
Rheinischer Bohnapfel | Siehe: Bohnapfel | ||||
Rheinischer Krummstiel (oder: Gestreifter Römerapfel, Krummstiel, Krummstingel) | vor 1800 zwischen Köln und Bonn | f, h (Nr. 84, S. 93), j, o, p (S. 538) | |||
Rheinischer Naberling | p (S. 539) | ||||
Rheinischer Spitzapfel | p (S. 540) | ||||
Rheinischer Winterrambur (oder: Bolchapfel, Jägerapfel, Menznauer Jäger, Pfaurubiner, Rambour D'Hiver Du Rhin, Salemer, Salemer Klosterapfel, Schärlis Wildling, Teuringer, Teuringer Rambur, Winterrambour, Winterrambur) | vor 1650 | h (Nr. 265, S. 297 sowie Nr. 280, S. 312), j, o, p (S. 184, 422f, 571, 640ff) | |||
Rheinisches Seidenhemdchen (oder: Rotes Seidenhemdchen) | alte Sorte, eventuell Rheinland oder Holland | j, o | |||
Rheinlands Ruhm | o, p (S. 541) | ||||
Rheinprinz | o | ||||
Rhode Island Greening | Siehe: Grünling Aus Rhode-Island | ||||
Rialette | o | ||||
Ribonde | f | ||||
Ribston | Siehe: Ribston Pepping | ||||
Ribston Pepping (oder: Englische Granatrenette, Glory Of York, Goldrabau, Granatrenette, Nonpareille D'Angleterre, Ribston, Ribston Pippin, Travers Renette) | Sämling von Muskatrenette | um 1707 in Ribston Hall, bei Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England | Beschreibung[14] | a, c, d, e, f, g (S. 261), h (Nr. 540, S. 597), j, o | |
Ribston Pippin | Siehe: Ribston Pepping | ||||
Ricardon | 13. Jahrhundert in England | g (S. 39) | |||
Richard | Siehe: Gelber Richard | ||||
Richard Jaune | Siehe: Gelber Richard | ||||
Richard's Graft | |||||
Richardson | f | ||||
Richardson (Ireland) | |||||
Richardson (USA) | |||||
Richared Delicious | Mutation von Red Delicious | a, f | |||
Richelieu | a | ||||
Rieder Gulderling | p (S. 542) | ||||
Riengel | Siehe: Sauergrauech | ||||
Riesenantonowka (oder: Anderthalbpfündige Antonowka, Antonówka Póltorafuntowa, Antonowka Polutorafuntowaja, Sahnelein, Śmietanówka) | Knospenmutation von 'Antonowka mogiljowskaja belaja'. Züchter: Iwan Wladimirowitsch Mitschurin | 1888 | Bild[15], Beschreibung[16] | o | |
Riesenbohnapfel | p (S. 543) | ||||
Riesenboiken | Beschreibung[17] | j, o, p (S. 544) | |||
Rigaer Taubenapfel | Siehe: Glogerovka | ||||
Rigaer Birnapfel | h (Nr. 146, S. 166) | ||||
Rigaer Milchapfel | n | ||||
Rigler | o | ||||
Rimbacher Roter | o | ||||
Ringapfel | Siehe: Königlicher Kurzstiel | ||||
Ringer | f | ||||
Ringstad | f | ||||
Ringwiler Rosen-Reinette | o | ||||
Rinkenapfel | Siehe: Königlicher Kurzstiel | ||||
Rioler Mostapfel | o | ||||
Rippapfel (oder: Eckerling) | p (S. 545f) | ||||
Risäter | |||||
Ritters Stolz | j | ||||
Rival | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | a, e, f, j | |||
Rivers' Early Peach | f | ||||
Rivers' Nonsuch | f | ||||
Riversii | e | ||||
Rivièreapfel | h (Nr. 502, S. 555) | ||||
Roanoke | f | ||||
Roba (oder: Erwin Baur Roba, Roter Erwin Baur) | Mutation des Erwin Baur | f, g (S. 211), j | |||
Roberson | |||||
Robert Blatchford | f | ||||
Robin Pippin | f | ||||
Robine | |||||
Robison | |||||
Robinson | e | ||||
Rock | f | ||||
Rock Pippin | |||||
Rocket Red Braeburn | a | ||||
Rockii | e | ||||
Rockit | Siehe: Prema 96 | ||||
Rod Tonnes | f | ||||
Roda Mantet | e | ||||
Rodauner Goldapfel | Beschreibung[18] | o | |||
Rode Bonheider | o | ||||
Rode Hert | o | ||||
Rode Wagenaar | f | ||||
Rode Walschaert | o | ||||
Rödluvan | f | ||||
Roelse | Siehe: Roelstar | ||||
Roelstar[4] (oder: Roelse) | Mutante von Elstar | ||||
Rogers | Siehe: Rogers Mcintosh | ||||
Rogers Mcintosh (oder: Double Red Mcintosh, Mcintosh Red, Mcintosh Rogers, Red Mcintosh, Rogers) | Mcintosh × unbekannt | e, f, j | |||
Roggenapfel | Siehe: Weißer Klarapfel | ||||
Roho 3615 | Siehe: Evelina | ||||
Roja de Beneixama (oder: Roja de Benejama) | in Beneixama, Alicante | ||||
Roja de Benejama | Siehe: Roja de Beneixama | ||||
Rojnik-Apfel | h (Nr. 299, S. 336) | ||||
Rokewood | e, f | ||||
Rolfe | |||||
Romagold | e | ||||
Roman Stem | |||||
Romarin D'Entz | Siehe: Entz-Rosmarin | ||||
Rome | Siehe: Rome Beauty | ||||
Rome Beauty (oder: Rome) | 19. Jahrhundert in Rome, Ohio, USA | a, c, d, e, f, j. p (S. 547–550) | |||
Rome Beauty Compspur (oder: Compspur Rome Beauty) | e | ||||
Rome Beauty Double Red | Siehe: Double Red Rome Beauty | ||||
Rome Beauty Law Strain | e | ||||
Rome Beauty Red | Siehe: Red Rome Beauty | ||||
Rome Beauty Spur Red | e | ||||
Rome Beauty Spuree | e | ||||
Rome Beauty Taylor Strain | e | ||||
Rome Early Spur | e | ||||
Römer | j | ||||
Romeril | |||||
Romerscher Kikker | Siehe: Goldrenette Römischer Kikker | ||||
Römischer Härtling | h (Nr. 635, S. 703) | ||||
Römischer Kikker | Siehe: Goldrenette Römischer Kikker | ||||
Romna | |||||
Rondo | o | ||||
Ronk | |||||
Roode Kant | Siehe: Danziger Kantapfel | ||||
Roode Reinette D'Or | Siehe: Rote Kasseler Reinette | ||||
Ropers | Mutation von Gravensteiner | ||||
Roquet | |||||
Roquet Long | |||||
Roquet Madame | |||||
Ros Picant | 19. Jahrhundert in Rumänien | c | |||
Rosa Api | o | ||||
Rosa Claussen (oder: Dithmarscher Borsdorfer, Hanna Claussen, Jungferntitt) | um 1910 in Dithmarschen | j, o | |||
Rosa Dei Monti Sibillini | |||||
Rosa Del Caldara | e | ||||
Rosa Del Caldaro | Siehe: Kalterer Böhmer | ||||
Rosa Du Perche | f | ||||
Rosa Mantovano | Siehe: Kalterer Böhmer | ||||
Rosa Romana | |||||
Rosana[19] | Jolana × Lord Lambourne | 1980er in der Akademie der Wissenschaften der Tschechischen Republik entwickelt. 1990 kommerziell eingeführt | o | ||
Rosana Zimní | |||||
Rosanne | f | ||||
Rose Bud | e | ||||
Rose D'Ajoie | o | ||||
Rose De Bénauge | e, f, o | ||||
Rose De Bouchetière | f | ||||
Rose De Saint-Florian | Siehe: Florianer Rosenapfel | ||||
Rose Double | f | ||||
Rose Du Perch | e | ||||
Rose Rouge | f | ||||
Rosemary Russet | in UK | a, c, e, f, j, o | |||
Rosenapfel | Siehe: Danziger Kantapfel, Ditzels Rosenapfel | ||||
Rosenapfel Vom Schönbuch | Siehe: Rosenapfel Von Schönbuch | ||||
Rosenapfel Von Croncels | Siehe: Apfel Von Croncels | ||||
Rosenapfel Von Schönbuch (oder: Kernrosenapfel, Rosenapfel Vom Schönbuch, Wilder Rosenapfel) | j, o | ||||
Rosenapi | Siehe: Api Rose | ||||
Rosenholm | j, o | ||||
Rosenstreifling | o | ||||
Rosenstreifling (Christ) | p (S. 552) | ||||
Rosette | a | ||||
Rosioare Calugaresti | f | ||||
Rosmarin Ukrainski | j | ||||
Rosmarina Bianca | Siehe: Weißer Rosmarinapfel | ||||
Rosmarinapfel | Siehe: Limonen-Renette | ||||
Ross Nonpareil | e, f, o | ||||
Rossie Pippin | f | ||||
Rosso Del Povero | f | ||||
Rosthern | e | ||||
Rostocker | Siehe: Roter Stettiner | ||||
Rosy Blenheim | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | f | |||
Rosy Glow | Sport von Cripps Pink | a | |||
Rotapfel | Siehe: Ausbacher Roter | ||||
Rotbackiger Winter-Pepping | h (Nr. 485, S. 538), o | ||||
Rote Alkmene (oder: Red Alkmene) | a, f, j | ||||
Rote Alkmene Typ Rosenberg | j | ||||
Rote Ananasrenette | o | ||||
Rote Bastardrenette | o | ||||
Rote Canada-Renette | h (Nr. 347, S. 391) | ||||
Rote Casseler Reinette | Siehe: Rote Kasseler Reinette | ||||
Rote Clivia | j | ||||
Rote Goldparmäne (oder: Goldparmäne Rogo) | f, j | ||||
Rote Herbstrenette | o | ||||
Rote Ingrid Marie | Siehe: Karin Schneider | ||||
Rote Kasseler Reinette (oder: Roode Reinette D'Or, Rote Casseler Reinette) | p (S. 551, 553) | ||||
Rote Parmänrenette | o | ||||
Rote Reglindis | j | ||||
Rote Rheinische Renette | h (Nr. 450, S. 502) | ||||
Rote Schafsnase | j, o, p (S. 554) | ||||
Rote Sternrenette (oder: Calville Etoilée, Early Red Calville Hogg, Herzapfel, Meusers Rote Herbstrenette, Perlrenette, Pomme De Coeur, Reinette Rouge Etoilée, Starreinette, Sterappel, Ten Commandments, Weihnachtsapfel) | vor 1600, Maastricht | Streuobstsorte des Jahres 2001 in Baden-Württemberg. Beschreibung[20] | f, g (S. 260), h (Nr. 471, S. 524), j, o | ||
Rote Walze | Beschreibung[21] | h (Nr. 88, S. 98), j, o, p (S. 555) | |||
Rote Winter-Parmäne (oder: Ijzerappel, Marie-Joseph D'Othée, Pomme De Fer, Red Winter Pearmain, Reine Marie D'Othée) | Beschreibung[22] | f, g (S. 240), h (Nr. 457, S. 509), o, p (S. 556f) | |||
Rote Winterrenette | Siehe: Baumanns Renette | ||||
Roter Alatau-Apfel | j, o | ||||
Roter Altländer Pfannkuchenapfel | j | ||||
Roter Ananas | Siehe: Roter Ananasapfel | ||||
Roter Ananasapfel (oder: Roter Ananas) | f, h (Nr. 215, S. 237), o | ||||
Roter Anisapfel | Benannt durch Richard Zorn | p (S. 558) | |||
Roter Apfel Von Sedan | Siehe: Roter Augustiner | ||||
Roter Apollo | Siehe: Roter Apolloapfel | ||||
Roter Apolloapfel (oder: Roter Apollo) | o | ||||
Roter Astrachan (oder: Astrachan Red, Beauty Of Wales, Ernteapfel, Red Astrachan, Roter Astrakan, Roter Augustapfel, Roter Jakobiapfel) | 1780 (erwähnt) Wolgagebiet, Russland | Beschreibung[23] | a, c, d, e, f, g (S. 257), h (Nr. 207, S. 229), j, o | ||
Roter Astrakan | Siehe: Roter Astrachan | ||||
Roter Augustapfel | Siehe: Roter Astrachan | ||||
Roter Augustiner (oder: Auberive, Kellerapfel, Moeneuvre, Moyeuvre, Mühlapfel, Roter Apfel Von Sedan, Roter Herbsttaffetapfel, Sammetapfel, Seidenrock, Tafft-Apfel, Wollenschläger) | 1799 in Laumersheim | Süß-säuerlich, fruchtig. Beschreibung[24] | h (Nr. 128, S. 144), j, l (S. 47), o | ||
Roter Aus Fuchshain | j | ||||
Roter Ausbacher | Siehe: Ausbacher Roter | ||||
Roter Backapfel | Siehe: Roter Stettiner | ||||
Roter Baldwin | Siehe: Baldwin | ||||
Roter Baschesapfel | h (Nr. 621, S. 689) | ||||
Roter Bauken | j | ||||
Roter Bellefleur (oder: Long Red Pearmain, Malmedy, Red Bellflower) | Beschreibung[25] | o | |||
Roter Berlepsch | Freiherr von Berlepsch | Beschreibung[26] | |||
Roter Bietigheimer | Siehe: Roter Stettiner | ||||
Roter Borsdorfer | h (Nr. 335, S. 378) | ||||
Roter Boskoop[27] | |||||
Roter Boskoop Typ Schmitz-Hübsch | o | ||||
Roter Boskoop Typ Wolf | j | ||||
Roter Brasil | Siehe: Mecklenburger Königsapfel | ||||
Roter Brasilienapfel | Siehe: Mecklenburger Königsapfel | ||||
Roter Calvillartiger Wintersüßapfel | Siehe: Roter Eiserapfel | ||||
Roter Cardinal | h (Nr. 283, S. 316) | ||||
Roter Chläfeler | o | ||||
Roter Cox Orange | o | ||||
Roter Deichskopp | |||||
Roter Drei Jahre Dauernder Streifling | Siehe: Roter Eiserapfel | ||||
Roter Eckapfel | h (Nr. 86, S. 96) | ||||
Roter Eisenapfel | 1655 Belgien | ||||
Roter Eiserapfel (oder: Bamberger, Brasilienapfel, Christapfel, De Glace Rouge, Doppelter Paradiesapfel, Drei Jahre Dauernder Streifling, Eisapfel, Eiser Rouge, Herzapfel, Klosterapfel, Kohlapfel, Mahrenholz, Mohrenborsdorfer, Mohrenkopf, Mohrenstettiner, Paradiesapfel, Paradis Double, Pomme Eiser Rouge, Roter Calvillartiger Wintersüßapfel, Roter Drei Jahre Dauernder Streifling, Rött Järnäpple, Schornsteinfeger, Zigeunerapfel) | Zufallssämling | 15. Jahrhundert | Beschreibung[28] | e, f, h (Nr. 619, S. 686), j, o | |
Roter Elstar | j | ||||
Roter Englischer Carolin | o | ||||
Roter Erwin Baur | Siehe: Roba | ||||
Roter Fenchelapfel | p (S. 559) | ||||
Roter Fresquin | o | ||||
Roter Fuchs | j, o | ||||
Roter Gestreifter Anisapfel | o | ||||
Roter Gravensteiner (oder: All-Red Gravenstein) | Knospenmutation von Gravensteiner | 1873 beschrieben | Beschreibungen[29][30] | f, h (Nr. 29, S. 33), j | |
Roter Gulderling | h (Nr. 133, S. 149) | ||||
Roter Harbacher | Benannt durch Richard Zorn. | p (S. 560) | |||
Roter Hauptmann (oder: Roter Hauptmannsapfel) | o | ||||
Roter Hauptmannsapfel | Siehe: Roter Hauptmann | ||||
Roter Heldenapfel | o | ||||
Roter Helios | j | ||||
Roter Herbst-Aniscalvill | Siehe: Gestreifter Herbstkalvill | ||||
Roter Herbst-Calvill | Siehe: Roter Herbstkalvill | ||||
Roter Herbst-Rambour (oder: Roter Herbstrambur) | Beschreibung[31] | h (Nr. 289, S. 322), o | |||
Roter Herbst-Taubenapfel | Siehe: Sommer-Zimtapfel | ||||
Roter Herbstkalvill (oder: Braunroter Himbeerapfel, Brautapfel, Calville Rouge D'Automne, Edelkönig, Erdbeerapfel, Fässleapfel, Französischer Herbstkalvill, Fürstenblut, Granaat, Granaatappel, Granatapfel, Granatäpple, Granatka, Himbeerapfel, Jungfernapfel, Roter Herbst-Calvill, Roter Paradiesapfel, Zigeunerapfel) | 1565 Stuttgart, nach André Leroy in der Auvergne gefunden | Beschreibung[32] | a, f, h (Nr. 44, S. 49), j, o, r (S. 63) | ||
Roter Herbstprinz | |||||
Roter Herbstrambur | Siehe: Roter Herbst-Rambour | ||||
Roter Herbsttaffetapfel | Siehe: Roter Augustiner | ||||
Roter Herbsttaubenapfel | Siehe: Sommer-Zimtapfel | ||||
Roter Herrenapfel | Siehe: Roter Stettiner | ||||
Roter Hiefenapfel | p (S. 561) | ||||
Roter Himbeerapfel | Siehe: Roter Winter-Calvill | ||||
Roter Hofmann | Siehe: Evelina | ||||
Roter Holsteiner Cox | j | ||||
Roter Holzapfel | Siehe: Roter Trierer Weinapfel | ||||
Roter Hommertshäuser | p (S. 562) | ||||
Roter Jakob Lebel | j | ||||
Roter Jakober | nicht identisch mit Roter Astrachan | ||||
Roter Jakobiapfel | Siehe: Roter Astrachan | ||||
Roter Jonathan | |||||
Roter Jungfernapfel | Siehe: Böhmischer Roter Jungfernapfel | ||||
Roter Kanel | |||||
Roter Kardinal | nicht identisch mit Roter Herbstkalvill | ||||
Roter Kentischer Pepping (oder: Colonel Vaughan) | f, g (S. 200), h (Nr. 500, S. 553) | ||||
Roter Konstanzer | o | ||||
Roter Köstlicher | Siehe: Red Delicious | ||||
Roter Krieger (oder: Mecklenburger Kriegerapfel) | 1646 in Rostock | Süß mit kräftiger Säure.[33] | |||
Roter Kronenapfel | h (Nr. 154, S. 175) | ||||
Roter Kurzstiel | Siehe: Königlicher Kurzstiel | ||||
Roter Lord Lambourne | j | ||||
Roter Margaretenapfel | h (Nr. 191, S. 212), o | ||||
Roter Matapfel | j, o | ||||
Roter Melonenapfel | h (Nr. 73, S. 82), p (S. 563) | ||||
Roter Metternich | vermutlich in Büdingen | j, o | |||
Roter Mond | Siehe: Weirouge | ||||
Roter Münsterländer | Siehe: Roter Münsterländer Borsdorfer | ||||
Roter Münsterländer Borsdorfer (oder: Roter Münsterländer) | f, j, o | ||||
Roter Nordenstädter | p (S. 564) | ||||
Roter Oldenburg | j | ||||
Roter Oster-Calvill (oder: Roter Osterkalvill) | h (Nr. 47, S. 52), o | ||||
Roter Osterkalvill | Siehe: Roter Oster-Calvill | ||||
Roter Papenburger | o | ||||
Roter Paradiesapfel | Siehe: Roter Herbstkalvill | ||||
Roter Pariner (oder: Münsterländer Borsdorfer, Pariner, Apfel, Red Pariner) | Um 1900 in Groß Parin (Schleswig-Holstein, Raum Lübeck) | Leicht würzig, säuerlich. Beschreibung[34] | |||
Roter Pogatschapfel | h (Nr. 267, S. 299) | ||||
Roter Quarrendon (oder: Devonshire Quarrenden) | 1685 (dokumentiert) in England, Frankreich? | a, c, e, f, g (S. 206), o | |||
Roter Rasselapfel Diel | p (S. 565) | ||||
Roter Rheinischer Bohnapfel | j | ||||
Roter Richard | |||||
Roter Rigaer Taubenapfel | n | ||||
Roter Römerapfel | Siehe: Gestreifter Römerapfel | ||||
Roter Rosmarin | Siehe: Roter Rosmarinapfel | ||||
Roter Rosmarinapfel (oder: Roter Rosmarin) | h (Nr. 245, S. 272), o | ||||
Roter Säfstaholms Rosenapfel | Siehe: Säfstaholms Rosenapfel | ||||
Roter Sauergrauech (oder: Sauergrauech Rouge) | Sport von Sauergrauech | f | |||
Roter Schleibnitzer | Mutation von Gravensteiner | ||||
Roter Seeapfel | o | ||||
Roter Sickinger | Siehe: Grasblümchen | ||||
Roter Sommer-Calvill (oder: Roter Sommerkalvill) | h (Nr. 37, S. 41), o | ||||
Roter Sommer-Rambour (oder: Roter Sommerrambur) | h (Nr. 282, S. 315), o | ||||
Roter Sommerkalvill | Siehe: Roter Sommer-Calvill | ||||
Roter Sommerrambur | Siehe: Roter Sommer-Rambour | ||||
Roter Steinbacher | o | ||||
Roter Stettiner (oder: Krautapfel, Mahler, Malerapfel, Maloner, Red Bietigheimer, Rostocker, Roter Backapfel, Roter Bietigheimer, Roter Herrenapfel, Roter Winterstettiner, Türkischer Weinling, Zigeunerapfel) | Beschreibung[35] | a, f, g (S. 263), h (Nr. 684, S. 761), j, o, r (S. 140) | |||
Roter Taffetapfel | Siehe: Purpurroter Cousinot | ||||
Roter Tiefbutzer | h (Nr. 462, S. 514) | ||||
Roter Trierer | Siehe: Roter Trierer Weinapfel | ||||
Roter Trier'scher Holzapfel | Siehe: Roter Trierer Weinapfel | ||||
Roter Trierscher Mostapfel | Siehe: Roter Trierer Weinapfel | ||||
Roter Trierer Weinapfel (oder: Roter Holzapfel, Roter Trier'scher Holzapfel, Roter Trierer, Roter Trierscher Mostapfel, Trankapfel) | h (Nr. 597, S. 664), j, o, p (S. 566f) | ||||
Roter Trierer | |||||
Roter Vom Oberland | Siehe: Jakob Fischer | ||||
Roter Von Simonffi (oder: Simonffy Piros, Zigeunerapfel) | Beschreibung[36] | f, g (S. 267), o | |||
Roter Weihnachtsapfel | Siehe: Red Sentinel | ||||
Roter Wiesling | j, o | ||||
Roter Wildapfel | |||||
Roter Winter-Calvill (oder: Calville D'Hiver Rouge, Calville Rouge D'Hiver, Roter Himbeerapfel, Roter Winterkalvill) | f, h (Nr. 48, S. 53), j, o | ||||
Roter Winter-Gravensteiner | Mutation von Gravensteiner | ab 1920 im Baltikum | |||
Roter Winter-Himbeerapfel (oder: Erdbeerapfel, Framboise, Hansenapfel, Himbeerapfel, Oberländer Himbeerapfel, Zigeunerapfel) | Beschreibung[37] | f, h (Nr. 35, S. 39 sowie Nr. 53, S. 58), j, o, p (S. 568f) | |||
Roter Winter-Rambour | h (Nr. 288, S. 321), p (S. 570) | ||||
Roter Winter-Taubenapfel | Siehe: Roter Wintertaubenapfel | ||||
Roter Winterkalvill | Siehe: Roter Winter-Calvill | ||||
Roter Winterkronenapfel | o | ||||
Roter Winterstettiner | Siehe: Roter Stettiner | ||||
Roter Wintertaubenapfel (oder: Pigeon De Jérusalem, Pigeonnet De Jérusalem, Roter Winter-Taubenapfel) | f, h (Nr. 236, S. 262), j, o | ||||
Roter Ziegler | j, o | ||||
Rotes Seidenhemdchen | Siehe: Rheinisches Seidenhemdchen | ||||
Rotfranch (oder: Hadelner Rotfranch, Rotfranche, Swedenborgs Muskatrenette, Weigelts Zinszahler) | vor 1800 im Land Hadeln | f, j, o | |||
Rotfranche | Siehe: Rotfranch | ||||
Rotgestreifte Gelbe Schafsnase | j | ||||
Rotgestreifter Rambur | Siehe: Eifeler Rambur | ||||
Rotgestreifter Schlotter-Apfel | |||||
Röthaer Blenheim | j | ||||
Rothenhauser Holzapfel | o | ||||
Rötliche Renette | h (Nr. 447, S. 499), o | ||||
Rotpassamaner | Siehe: Danziger Kantapfel | ||||
Rött Järnäpple | Siehe: Roter Eiserapfel | ||||
Rött Kaneläpple | |||||
Rött Melonäpple | o | ||||
Rouge De Born | e | ||||
Rouge De Claron | e | ||||
Rouge Des Flandres | Siehe: Cox Rouge Des Flandres | ||||
Rouge Duret[38] | Herstellung von Cidre | ||||
Rouge Transparent | |||||
Rougemont | e, f | ||||
Rouget | f | ||||
Rouget De Born | e, f, o | ||||
Rouget De Dol Gros[39] | Herstellung von Cidre | ||||
Rouget De Plouër | |||||
Rougette Douce | f | ||||
Rough Pippin | f | ||||
Roundway Magnum Bonum | f | ||||
Rousse De La Sarthe[40] | Herstellung von Cidre | ||||
Rousse Latour | e | ||||
Rousseau | o | ||||
Rouviau | 13. Jahrhundert in Frankreich | historische Sorte | g (S. 38) | ||
Rouville | a | ||||
Roxbury | |||||
Roxbury Russet | um 1640 in Massachusetts, USA | a, c, d, e, f, h (Nr. 567, S. 628) | |||
Roxbury Russet Sabaros | e | ||||
Royal Beauty | Beschreibung[41] | ||||
Royal Blush | f | ||||
Royal Braeburn[42] | Braeburn | ||||
Royal Empire | a | ||||
Royal Gala (oder: Gala Royal, Regal Gala) | Mutante der Sorte Gala | Neuseeland. US-Patent erteilt: 1977 | US-Patent: PP04121. Züchter: Hendrik Willem Ten Hove | [43] | |
Royal George (oder: Clark's Seedling) | a, f | ||||
Royal Jubilee | Siehe: Grahams Jubiläumsapfel | ||||
Royal Leathercoat Russet | e | ||||
Royal Limbertwig | |||||
Royal Pearmain D'Été | Siehe: Sommer-Parmäne | ||||
Royal Red Of Kentucky | Siehe: Winesap | ||||
Royal Russet | a | ||||
Royal Snow | f | ||||
Royal Somerset | a, f | ||||
Royal Wilding | e | ||||
Royale D'Angleterre | Siehe: Englischer Königsapfel, Herefordshire-Parmäne | ||||
Royalty | Beschreibung[44] | e | |||
Royoka | e | ||||
Rozovoe Iz Tartu | f | ||||
Rubelit | Topaz x UEB 2732/2 | INRA / NOVADI | |||
Rubens (oder: Civni) | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | 1985 in Italien | a, c, f, o | ||
Ruberima | e | ||||
Rubimeg | |||||
Rubin | Lord Lambourne × Golden Delicious | 1960 in Prag | honigartig, sehr süß | f, g (S. 264), j, o | |
Rubinapfel | Siehe: Edelborsdorfer | ||||
Rubinella (oder: Bay 4029, Rafzubin) | Rubinette × Cox Pomona | Michael Neumüller, Bayerisches Obstzentrum Hallbergmoos. Dezember 2017[45] | Sortenschutzanmeldung unter der Bezeichnung ‘Bay 4029’. | f, j | |
Rubinette | Golden Delicious × Cox Orange | 1982, Hauenstein, Rafz/ZH, Schweiz | a, d, e, o | ||
Rubinette Rosso | a | ||||
Rubino | |||||
Rubinola | Prima × Rubin | Tschechische Kreuzung aus dem Jahr 1993 | a, j, o | ||
Rubinstar (oder: Jonagold Rubinstar) | Sport von Jonagold | f, j | |||
Rubinstep | o | ||||
Ruby | f | ||||
Ruby East | o | ||||
Ruby Jon | a | ||||
Ruby Pink | Sport von Cripps Pink | ||||
Ruby Rome Beauty | f | ||||
Ruby Thorrington | Cox Orange × Unbekannt | ||||
Rucla | |||||
Rucksackapfel | o | ||||
Rucliva | Clivia × Rubin | ||||
Rüdenhäuser Prinzenapfel | o | ||||
Ruhm Aus Kelsterbach | Siehe: Berliner Schafnase | ||||
Ruhm Aus Kirchwerder (oder: Johannsens Roter Herbstapfel, Ruhm Von Kirchwärder, Ruhm Von Kirchwerder) | Zufallssämling | j, o | |||
Ruhm Aus Vierlanden (oder: Ruhm Von Vierlanden) | vor 1880, Mecklenburg | j, o | |||
Ruhm Den Siegern (oder: Slava Pobeditelâam, Slava Pobeditelyam, Slawa Pobediteljam) | e, j | ||||
Ruhm Von Kirchwärder | Siehe: Ruhm Aus Kirchwerder | ||||
Ruhm Von Kirchwerder | Siehe: Ruhm Aus Kirchwerder | ||||
Ruhm Von Vierlanden | Siehe: Ruhm Aus Vierlanden | ||||
Rühmlicher Chrüslicher | o | ||||
Rumberrenette | |||||
Runkel | a, e | ||||
Runse | f | ||||
Rushock Pearmain | f | ||||
Russell | |||||
Russet | |||||
Russet Aus Syke-House | Siehe: Englische Spital-Renette | ||||
Russet Lambourne | f | ||||
Russet Nonpareil | h (Nr. 559, S. 620), o | ||||
Russet Pippin | Siehe: Cox Orange | ||||
Russet Superb | f | ||||
Russian Ice Apple | Siehe: Weißer Astrachan | ||||
Rustica | Siehe: Rusticana | ||||
Rusticana (oder: Rustica) | H23-10 x La Flamboyante (Handelsname: Mairac) | 1994 Agroscope (Schweiz) | Beschreibung[46] | ||
Rusty Coat | a | ||||
Ruswiler Reinette | o | ||||
Rutledge | |||||
Ruzena Blahova | f |
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
- ↑ Beschreibung Ravaillac (Memento des vom 7. November 2017 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. , abgerufen am 30. Oktober 2017
- ↑ Verband der Bediensteten für Obstbau und Landespflege Baden-Württemberg e. V. (Memento des vom 29. April 2017 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.
- ↑ a b c Gerhard Baab. Elstar. Mit neuen Mutanten nach wie vor ein Star. 2011. S. 4
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: Red Flesh, abgerufen am 17. Februar 2017
- ↑ Patent US7396P: Apple tree Treco Spur Red Gala No. 42. Angemeldet am 3. Juli 1989, veröffentlicht am 18. Dezember 1990, Erfinder: Calvin L. Cooper.
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: Red Glow, abgerufen am 17. Februar 2017
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: Red Jade, abgerufen am 17. Februar 2017
- ↑ Patent USPP11112P: Apple tree named 'Red Jonaprince'. Angemeldet am 19. August 1997, veröffentlicht am 2. November 1999, Anmelder: Wilton Weert B.V., Erfinder: Wilhelmus J. F. A. Princen, Antonius F. M. J. Princen.
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: Red Sentinel, abgerufen am 17. Februar 2017
- ↑ Gerhard Baab. Elstar. Mit neuen Mutanten nach wie vor ein Star. 2011. S. 3
- ↑ Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
- ↑ Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Ribston Pepping (PDF; 219 kB)
- ↑ http://obstsortendatenbank.de/riesenantonowka.htm
- ↑ https://www.obstgarten.biz/info-thek/antonowka-polutorafuntowaja
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Riesenboiken (PDF; 263 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Rodauner Goldapfel (PDF; 331 kB)
- ↑ Rosana bei Pomiferous. Abruf am 31. Juli 2022
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Rote Stern-Renette (PDF; 253 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Rote Walze (PDF; 281 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Marie Joseph D’othee, abgerufen am 28. November 2018
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Astrachan (PDF; 749 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Augustiner (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; 281 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Bellefleur (PDF; 203 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Berlepsch (PDF; 242 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Boskoop (PDF; 315 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Eiserapfel (PDF; 203 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Gravensteiner (PDF; 279 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: All-Red Gravenstein, abgerufen am 14. Februar 2017
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Edelkönig (PDF; 227 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Herbstkalvill (PDF; 316 kB)
- ↑ Pomologenverein; Jahresheft 2013 S. 64–69
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Pariner (Memento vom 19. Januar 2017 im Internet Archive)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Stettiner (PDF; 542 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter von Simonffi (PDF; 208 kB)
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung Roter Winter-Himbeerapfel (PDF; 234 kB)
- ↑ Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
- ↑ Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
- ↑ Institut Français des Productions Cidricoles (IFPC): Pomme a cidre. Les variétés. August 2009. S. 6. Abgerufen am 7. November 2018
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: Royal Beauty, abgerufen am 17. Februar 2017
- ↑ Braeburn’s fatal flaw (Memento vom 11. April 2013 im Webarchiv archive.today)
- ↑ Patent USPP4121P: Apple tree Treco Spur Red Gala No. 42. Angemeldet am 28. Juli 1976, veröffentlicht am 4. Oktober 1977, Anmelder: Stark Brothers Nurseries & Ork, Erfinder: Hendrik Willem Ten Hove.
- ↑ Sortenbeschreibung der NFC: Royalty, abgerufen am 17. Februar 2017
- ↑ Blatt für Sortenwesen, 50. Jahrgang, Heft 12
- ↑ "'Rustica' / 'Rusticana' – Eine neue Apfelsorte für den ökologischen Anbau?" bei artevos, abgerufen am 26. Juli 2023
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:Royal Snow apple, cross-sectioned.
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:Colonel Vaughan apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Amasa, Colonel Vaughan's, Colonel Vaughn's, Kentish Pippin, Pepping, Red Coachman, Red Kentish Pippin, Roter Kentische Peppin, Roter Kentischer Pepping, Scarlet Incomparable, Vaughan's Pippin, Vaughn's Pippin, Vaun's Pippin
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Kent. It was known in the late 1600s. Fruits have firm, white, sometimes stained red flesh with a sweet to subacid flavour."
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:Redhook apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1923 at New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, USA by R. Wellington. Introduced in 1938. Fruits have soft, fine, white flesh with a highly scented flavour."
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:Red Fortune (EMLA 1) apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured clone of Fortune. Fruits have fairly firm, rather coarse-textured, juicy flesh with a sweet and good aromatic flavour."
Roter Krieger
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Pomme photographiée à l'OPL Peillac/Les Fougerêts.
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:Redwing apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Red Wing
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have been raised by Charles Ross. Recorded in 1908. Fruits have soft, mealy, creamy yellow flesh with a very sweet flavour."
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Pomme "Eiser rouge".
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:Rouget (Cotes du Nord) apple, cross-sectioned.
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Rambour d'hiver, Forest-Montiers, Somme, France.
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Perhaps the most delicious of all apples.
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:Raritan apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1949 by G.W. Schneider at New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. Named in 1966. Fruits are crisp and juicy with a 'fruity' flavour."
Illustration 97 from Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel
- Apple cultivar shown: Reinette von Wormsley
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:Racine Blanche (Vendee) apple, cross-sectioned.
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:Ringer apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in the UK. Recorded in 1864. Fruits have tender, yellow flesh with an acid flavour."
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:Red Musk apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Limpsfield, Surrey, England. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1951. Fruits have soft, coarse, white flesh with an acid flavour."
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Die Apfelsorte Rusticana® / Rustica, schorfresistent RVi6, mehltaurobus, robust gegen Maressonina, anfällig für Feuerbrand. Kreuzung aus H23-10 x La Flamboyante (Handelsname: Mairac), Zucht 1994 Agroscope (Schweiz) frucht ist leuchtend rot und sortentypisch berostet Quelle: 15-06-2022
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:Red Ellison's Orange (LA 72A) apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured sport of Ellison's Orange. Discovered in 1948 in H.C. Selby's orchard, Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Fruits have soft, juicy flesh with a rich and strong aniseed flavour."
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‘Rubinette®’ × ‘Pomona’ auch Rafzubin
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Diploid. Blütezeit mittelspät.
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:Roter Ananas apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Ananas, Ananas Rouge, Ananasapfel Roter, Ananasnoe Krasnoe, Ananasove Cervene, Bromelia Ananas, Krasnyi Ananas, Rau Ananas, Rod Ananas, Rodt Ananasoeble, Rodt Hdstananasapple, Rothe Ananas, Rother Ananas, Rother Ananasapfel, Rott Ananasaeble, Rott Ananasapple
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Found at Sieglitzerberg on the Elbe by Richter, Germany. Described in 1854. Fruits have fine, firm, yellowish white flesh becoming pink stained under the skin with a sweet, subacid flavour."
(c) Frank C. Müller, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bildinhalt: Äpfel der Sorte "Roter Boskoop"
- Aufnahmeort: Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
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Red Ladies Finger apple. Wordsworth House, United Kingdom
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:Rode Wagenaar apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised at IVT, Wageningen, the Netherlands. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1963. Fruits are crisp and juicy with a refreshing flavour."
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:Red Army apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised at Eynsham, Oxford by F.W.Wastie. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1945. Fruits have firm, crisp, creamy white flesh with a slightly sweet, subacid flavour."
Image of the Red Winesap variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Bridgeport, Douglas County, Washington, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Royal Limbertwig variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina, 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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Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
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4 Ansichten der Apfelsorte Ruhm_von_Kirchwerder
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:Red Elstar apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A coloured sport of Elstar. Originated in the Netherlands. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy."
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:Rivers' Nonsuch apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: River's Nonesuch Paradise, River's Nonsuch, Rivers's Nonesuch
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originally selected by Rivers Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, England as a rootstock. It was known to be in existence in 1875. Fruits have crisp, yellowish flesh with a sweet, rich, perfumed flavour."
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:Reinette Verte (Basses-Pyrenees) apple, cross-sectioned.
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Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher, Somme, Fr,Apple festival 03et04-11-2018 (120) - Reinette à chair rouge
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Pomme variété Reinette du Vigan
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:Rod Tonnes apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Red Tonnes
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A coloured sport of Tonnes. Originated with Rasmus Roed, Kolbjerk Mark, Denmark. In existence in 1942. Fruits have rather soft, fine, creamy white flesh with a sweet, slightly subacid and slightly aromatic flavour."
Red Astrachan apple
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:Rosa du Perche apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Pourpree
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in France. Described in 1947. Fruits have fairly fine, white flesh with a sweet and perfumed flavour."
Image of the Red Pearmain variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, 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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:Rosanne apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated with Mr Waller of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Fruits have soft, juicy, pink stained flesh with a perfumed flavour."
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:Pomme de Fer apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in France. Described in 1948."
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:Reverend W. Wilks (LA 71A) apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Reverend Wilks
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Veitch, Chelsea, England. First recorded in 1904. Received the Award of Merit in 1904 and a First Class Certificate in 1910 from the Royal Horticultural Society. Fruits have crisp, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a subacid flavour. Cooks well."
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Reinette Blanche de Champagne, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (80)
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:Rabaleyze (Lozere) apple, cross-sectioned.
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Malus "Roter Bellefleur", Büdingen
Image of the Red Keeper 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.
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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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Redlove Era, Neuzüchtung 2010, rotfleischiger Apfel, Züchter: Markus Kobelt
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Der Reanda ist eine durch Kreuzung von 'Cliva' und einem Zuchtklon entstandene neue Spätherbstsorte. Die Neuzüchtung entstand im Institut für Obstforschung Dresden-Pillnitz. Sortenschutz besteht seit 1994. Die Sorte ist schorfresistent. Im Geschmack ist der Apfel säuerlich aromatisch. Der Baum ist schwach wachsend, für Haus- und Kleingarten geeignet, nicht jedoch für Obstwiesen. Die Sorte ist von November bis Januar genussreif.
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:Rougemont apple, cross-sectioned.
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Rosioare Calugaresti apple, cross-sectioned.
Image of the Red Rome Beauty 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.
Image of the Rolfe variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Corinna, Penobscot County, Maine, 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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:Renora apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised at the Institute of Fruit Research, Dresden-Pillnitz, Germany. Introduced in 1996. Fruits are crisp and fairly juicy. Resistant to scab."
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Reinette Dippedale, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (70)
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:Royal Blush apple, cross-sectioned.
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A fruit of Rosa Romana ("Roman Rose" in English), an Italian apple cultivar with a peculiar depressed shape.
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Aiily-le-Haut-Clocher, Somme, Fr,Apple festival, 03 et 04-11-2018, Rouge Duret, pomme à cidre.
Illustration 70 from Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel
- Apple cultivar shown: Nonpareil-Russet
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:Red Geeveston Fanny apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured clone of Geeveston Fanny. Fruits have crisp flesh with a subacid and aromatic flavour."
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:Rivers' Early Peach apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Early Peach, Rivers' Peach
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Rivers of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire. Introduced in 1893. Fruits have coarse, rather dry, white flesh with a sweet, aromatic flavour."
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Roquet Madame, pomme à cidre, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (95)
Image of the Red River variety of crab apple (scientific name: Malus), with this specimen originating in Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Robine 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.
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:Ribonde apple, cross-sectioned.
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Roquet, Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher, Somme, Fr,Apple festival 03et04-11-2018 (111)
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Reinette Abry, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (59)
Image of the Ronk variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in New Ross, Montgomery County, Indiana, 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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:Rank Thorn apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Rankthorne
Redstreak cider apple
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Malus Roter Eisenapfel, Münzlishausen AG
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:Ranger apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised at the Research Station, Ottawa, Canada. Introduced in 1964. Fruits have tender, white flesh with a mild flavour."
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Reinette des capucins, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (20)
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:Red Transparent apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Red Summer Jonathan, Rouge Transparent, Skvosnoi Krasnoi, Skwosnoi Krasnoi
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have originated in Russia. Recorded in 1872. Fruits have soft, greenish white flesh with a slightly acid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Rome (Australia) apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Dual purpose. December-April. A more highly coloured clone of Rome Beauty. Originated in Barnley, Australia. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1950. Fruits have creamy white, rather coarse textured, juicy flesh with little flavour."
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Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
Image of the Roberson variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Stuart, Patrick County, Virginia, 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
:Robert Blatchford apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by F. Chilvers, nurseryman, Hunstanton, Norfolk. Introduced in 1914. Keeps its shape when cooked."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Redgold apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Stark Redgold
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in Cashmere, Washington, USA by F.A. Schell. Introduced in 1946. Fruits have tender, yellow flesh with a sweet, subacid flavour."
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Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
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:Rampale apple, cross-sectioned.
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:Red Dougherty apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A coloured sport of Dougherty. Originated in Twyford, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand by C.F. Bixley. Introduced in 1930. Fruits have firm, fine, hard, greenish white flesh with a sweet subacid flavour."
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Rheinisches Seidenhemdchen; NRW-obstsorte des Jahres 2016
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Ruzena Blahova apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rosemary Russet (LA 65A) apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Benskin's Russet, Buzzan, Rosemary, Rosemary Apple
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in England. First described in 1831. Fruits have firm, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a rather acid and good flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Charles Ross apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured clone of Charles Ross. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1948 from H. Merifield, Staines, Middlesex, England. Fruits are rather coarse-textured, juicy and sweet with a moderate flavour."
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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
:Richardson (USA) apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Discovered in 1956 by L. Richardson at Hammond, New York, USA. Introduced in 1959 by nurseryman F.L. Ashworth, Heuvelton, New York. Fruits have firm, sweet flesh."
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sehr alte Streuobstsorte
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rubinstar apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Triploid. A more highly coloured clone of Jonagold which also matures one week earlier. Originated in 1980 at Gaiberg, Germany. Fruits have creamy white, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a sweet and good rich flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Sudeley apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured sport of Lady Sudeley. Received by the National Fruit Trials from Scotland. First fruited in Scotland in 1963."
Image of the Red Stripe 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.
Autor/Urheber: Marianne Casamance, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Pomme variété Reinette d'Amboulne
Image of the Reinette Fouquet variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, 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
:Red Benoni apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured clone of Benoni. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1969 from the Netherlands. Fruits have tender, juicy flesh with a sweet and pleasant, moderately aromatic flavour."
Autor/Urheber: Sven Teschke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0 de
Der Reglindis ist eine Apfelsorte
Image of the Ramsdell variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Orkney Springs, Shenandoah County, Virginia, 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
:Red Devil apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1975 by Mr Hugh Ermen, Faversham, Kent, England. Fruits are crisp and juicy with pink stained flesh."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Racine (Allier) apple, cross-sectioned.
"Clochard"-Apfel
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Apfelsorte:
Red Chief , Mutation von Red Delicious
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Weigelts Zinszahler apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Rotfranch, Swedenborgs Muskatrenette
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Richardson (Ireland) apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Grafts were taken in about 1900 and brought to England in 1930 from Bessborough, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland by T.E. Tomalin, from the orchard of Richardson. Fruits have firm, crisp, fine, white flesh with a slightly acid flavour."
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Ein Apfel der Sorte Ribston Pepping am Baum
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rose Double apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Renown apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised at Welford Park, Newbury, by Charles Ross. First described in 1908. Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1908. Fruits have firm, pale yellow flesh with a sweet, subacid flavour."
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Rome apples, for sale at the Newark, Delaware farmer's market.
A Swedish apple variety.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Statesman apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Warrior
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured clone of Australian variety 'Statesman'. Discovered in 1914 in New Zealand. Fruits have firm, pale creamy white flesh with a sweet, subacid to acid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Cox apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A clone of Cox's Orange Pippin. Received at Brogdale from the Netherlands."
Autor/Urheber: Varmin, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Pomme photographiée à l'OPL Peillac/Les Fougerêts.
Image of the Red Russet variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Rabun 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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Pomme photographiée à l'OPL Peillac/Les Fougerêts.
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Reinette Simirenko, Chernihiv, Ukraine, 2014
(c) Genet in der Wikipedia auf Deutsch, CC BY-SA 3.0
Malus - Roter Herbstkalvill
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Blenheim (Wastie) apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Triploid. A more highly coloured clone of Blenheim Orange. Fruits have creamy white, somewhat coarse-textured, rather dry flesh with a rich, characteristic aromatic flavour. Cooks well."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Saelet apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to be a sport of Golden Delicious. Originated with Edwin Saels, Herk-de-Stad, Belgium. Introduced in 1976. Fruits are crisp and juicy."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Renetta Grigia di Torriana apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Grigia di Torriana
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A chance seedling which originated in Torriana di Barge, Cuneo, West Piedmont, Italy. First propagated by Recco Francesco and first distributed in about 1905. Fruits have tender, yellow flesh with a sweet and perfumed flavour."
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Der Red Delicious ist eine Apfelsorte
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:Redfree apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Purdue, Rutgers and Illinois Universities, Lafayette, Indiana, USA. Introduced in 1981. Fruits are sweet and crisp with an insipid flavour. Scab resistant."
(c) Frank C. Müller, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bildinhalt: Sechs Ansichten von Äpfeln der Sorte Rembrandt
- Aufnahmeort: Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
Tafel mit kolorierten Abbildungen von Apfelsorten aus Lucas’ Auswahl der nutzbarsten und werthvollsten Obstsorten in naturgetreuen Abbildungen
- oben links: Langton’s Sondersgleichen
- oben rechts: Calvillartiger Winter-Rosenapfel (Danziger Kantapfel)
- unten links: Rothgestreifter Schlotter-Apfel (Prinzen-Apfel, Ananas-Apfel)
- unten rechts: Luiken
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:Reale d'Entraygues apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Reinette de Pons
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in France. Recorded in 1947 but thought to be much older. Fruits have very firm, yellowish white flesh with a very sweet, perfumed flavour."
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:Reinette de Lucas apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Lucas' Reinette, Lucas's Reinette, Reinette Lucas
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have been raised in Belgium by de Jonghe. Recorded in 1872. Fruits have firm, crisp, fine, creamy white flesh with a subacid and slightly sweet flavour."
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Apfelsorte:
Rubelit
Die Früchte - jeweils 5 pro Sorte - wurden mir vom Obsthof Drechsle netterweise kostenlos für die Wikipedia Photographien zur Verfügung gestellt´. Vielen Dank dafür.
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:Rosy Blenheim apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by F.W. Thorrington, Hornchurch, Essex. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1925. Fruits have soft, coarse, whitish flesh with a subacid, perfumed flavour."
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:Rouget de Born apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Double de Vilfort
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Lozere, France. Described in 1947. Fruits have fine, rather soft, greenish white flesh with a subacid flavour."
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:Pigeon de Jerusalem apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Coeur de Pigeon, Gros Pigeon Rouge, Gros Pigeonnet rouge, Gros-Coeur de Pigeon, Gros-Pigeonnet Rouge, Jerusalem, Pigeon, Pigeon d'Hiver, Pigeon Rouge, Pigeonnet de Jerusalem, Pigeonnet Jerusalem, Pigonnet de Jerusalem, Pomme de Jerusalem
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in France. Recorded in the late 1600s. Fruits have firm, fine, white flesh with a subacid and slightly perfumed flavour."
Image of the Richards Graft variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Sea Cliff, Nassau 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 Roman Stem variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Denmark, Lee County, Iowa, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Image of the Roxbury variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Le Roy, Genesee County, 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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:Ruby (Thorrington) apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by F.W. Thorrington, a retired London Customs Officer, Hornchurch, Essex. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1925. Fruits have firm, sweet flesh with little flavour."
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Reinette Grise de Bretagne, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (27)
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Reichenboicher Luiken Apfel apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rock (Lanarkshire) apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rose de Benauge apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Bonne de Mai, Cadillac, Codillac, de Cadillac, Dieu, Dieudonne, Pomme de Cadillac, Pomme de Codellac, Pomme de Codillac, Rose (de Knoop), Rose d ' Hollande, Rose d' Holland, Rose de Dropt, Rose de Holland, Rose de Hollande, Rose de la Benauge, Rose de la BTnauge, Rose de Mai, Rose du Dropt, Rose Tendre, Rosenapfel aus Benauge, Rozovka iz Benozha
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to have originated in the Bordeaux district of France. Recorded in 1872. Fruits have firm, fairly tender, yellowish white flesh with a sweet subacid flavour."
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Remo ist eine Apfelsorte, die am Institut für Obstforschung Dresden-Pillnitz entstand und seit 1990 im Handel ist. Die Sorte ist eine Kreuzung aus einem schorfresistenten Zuchstamm des Japanischen Apfels und der Sorte James Grieve.
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Der Oberländer Himbeerapfel ist eine Apfelsorte
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Der Rote Stettiner ist eine Apfelsorte
Image of the Reinette de Montmorency variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Austria. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
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:Rozovoe iz Tartu (MM106) apple, cross-sectioned.
Illustration 42 from Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel
- Apple cultivar shown: Röthliche Reinette
(c) Frank C. Müller, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bildinhalt: Sechs Ansichten von Äpfeln der Sorte Roter Jonathan
- Aufnahmeort: Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
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Der Rote Fresquin ist eine Apfelsorte
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rokewood apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Bullock's Seedling
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in Australia, either Victoria or Western Australia. Received by the National Fruit Trials in 1951. Fruits have firm, crisp, greenish white flesh with a sweet, subacid flavour."
Image of the Red Cheese variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Warren 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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Title: Belgique horticole
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Reinette de Norwège.
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Illustration 93 from Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel
- Apple cultivar shown: Reinette von Breda
Image of the Red Carver variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery 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 Renetta Dorata variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Beltsville, Prince Georges County, Maryland, 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
:Rosso del Povero apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Ringstad apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Notariens apple, Ringstadable, Ringstadsapple
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in about 1818 by Notary Frans Rundberg at Ringstad near Norrkoping, Sweden. Fruits have fine, loose textured, crisp, white flesh with a sweet, slightly acid and aromatic flavour."
Image of the Ramsdell Sweet variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Millerstown, Perry County, Pennsylvania, 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
:Reaux apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Reau
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in France. Recorded in 1895. Fruits have firm, fine, creamy white flesh with a sweet subacid, slightly aromatic flavour."
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Reinette de Flandre, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, exposition du 29-10-2017 (110).
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Title: The American fruit culturist
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Thomas, John J(acob) 1810-1895. (from old catalog) Wood, William H. S., (from old catalog) ed
Subjects: Fruit-culture
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roundish conical tolong conical, the tapering sides being nearly straight and notrounded; color waxen yellow, with a slight vermilion tinge nearthe base, and with black specks on the surface ; stalk half to three-fourths of an inch long; cavity wide, slightly russeted; calyx open,basin even; flesh yellowish white, breaking, rather light; core hol-low ; flavor mild sub-acid, with a peculiar and agreeable spiciness,of good quality. Dansic Pepka. Large, roundish oblong; greenish yellow withblush; cavity very narrow, deep; stem short; basin small, wide,shallow; flesh white, juicy, sub-acid, fair. Late winter. Rus-sian. Fig. 460. English Russet.* (Poughkeepsie Russet.) Medium or rathersmall, roundish conical, regular; surface more or less overspreadwith brownish russet on light greenish yellow ground ; in large ex-posed specimens, wholly russeted ; stalk one-half to three-fourthsof an inch long; cavity moderate, round; basin smooth ; flesh green- FiG. 460.—Dansic Pepka. FiG. 461.—Lead.
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Pig. 462.—Zugoff Winter. Fig. 463.—Romna. ish or yellowish white, texture fine, rather firm, with an aromatic,sub-acid flavor. Keeps through spring, and often through sum-mer for twelve months. Growth upright, shoots lively brown. Aprofuse bearer. A profitable market variety, but of rather poor ^quality. New York. Fallawater.* (Tulpahocken, Fornwalder.) Rather large, round-ish, and slightly ovate-conical, very regular, smooth; color asmooth shade of dull red on light greenish yellow, with a few-large whitish dots ; stalk slender ; cavity narrow, acuminate ; basinsmall; flesh greenish white, fine-grained, with a mild, slightly sub- 340 APPLES. acid, moderate flavor. Early winter. A native of Pennsylvania.Although this fruit is of quite moderate quality, its large size andfair appearance render it very popular in Pennsylvania, Ohio, andportions of the West. Fig. 464. Fulton. Rather large, roundish, flattened at ends, slightly oblique;skin smooth, yellow, often with a handsome blush;
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Der Roter Hauptmann ist eine Apfelsorte
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Melba (LA) apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Melred, Pate Red Melba, Platts Red Melba
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured clone of Melba. Originated at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada in about 1936. Introduced in 1940. Fruits have firm, crisp, white, juicy flesh with a refreshing vinous flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Redstart apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in about 1950 in an Oxford garden. Fruits have sweet, juicy, softish flesh."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Roundway Magnum Bonum apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Magnum Bonum, Roundway's Magnum Bonum
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Mr Joy, gardener at Roundway Park, Devizes, Wiltshire, England. Received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1864. Fruits have rather soft, somewhat coarse-textured flesh with a very sweet and pleasant flavour."
Image of the Reinette de Bayeux variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Paris, France. 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
:Reinette de France (Nord) apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Court-pendu de Tournay, Reinette d'Orleans
(c) Frank C. Müller, CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bildinhalt: Sechs Ansichten von Äpfeln der Sorte Roter Wildapfel
- Aufnahmeort: Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
Image of the Red Calville variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Pleasant Valley, El Dorado County, California, 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
:Roanoke apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1949 by George D. Oberle, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, USA. Introduced in 1967. Fruits are crisp and juicy with a mild flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Runse apple, cross-sectioned.
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Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
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Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
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Apfelsorte:
Redwinter x Rubinette Klon
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Pomme photographiée à l'OPL Peillac/Les Fougerêts.
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Pomme photographiée à l'OPL Peillac/Les Fougerêts.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Victoria apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Red Rover
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A chance seedling found in about 1884 near Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Introduced by Miller. Received the Award of Merit in 1908 and a First Class Certificate in 1910 from the Royal Horticultural Society. Fruits have firm, greenish white flesh with an acid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rambour d'Automne (Belgium) apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Falstaff apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A red blushed clone of Falstaff. Fruits are crisp and juicy with a good flavour."
Image of the Red Gravenstein variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Wolfville, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Reinette du Mans, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (87)
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Reinette d'Anjou apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Thought to be of either Belgian or German origin. First mentioned in 1817. Fruits have firm, fine, creamy white flesh with a subacid, slightly sweet, slightly aromatic flavour."
Autor/Urheber: INRA DIST from France, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
INRA, Jean Weber
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Reinette Descardre apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Reinette Descadres, Reinette Descarde, Reinette Discardre, Renet Dekadr
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in about 1820 by Benoit Descardre, nurseryman of Chenee, Belgium. Introduced in about 1834. Fruits have tender, pale yellow flesh with a sweet, subacid and perfumed flavour."
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Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Robin Pippin apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A chance seedling originating at Gate House Farm, Brenchley, Kent. Fruits have firm, fine, moderately juicy flesh with a pleasant flavour."
Image of the Rock Pippin 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.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Miller (LA 73A) apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured clone of Millers Seedling. Fruits have white, rather soft, very juicy flesh with a sweet and refreshing flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rose de Bouchetiere (Isere) apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Roba apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A more highly coloured clone of Erwin Baur. Fruits have fairly firm flesh with a sweet to subacid, aromatic flavour."
Image of the Repka Malenka variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Fairmont, Martin 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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Apfelsorte:
Red Jonaprince, Markenname Red Prince,
triploide Mutante von Jonagold, Erstes Auftauchen 1994, gefunden von Wilhelmus J. F. A. Princen, Antonius F. M. J. Princen aus Wert, Hiederlande,
flächig roter Apfel, mit intensiven Aroma, fruchtfleisch cremefarben
Angebot Oktober bis August,
Erstes Auftauchen 1994, seit 2004 im Handel
US-Patent USPP11112 P https://www.google.com/patents/USPP11112
Autor/Urheber: Javier martin, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Malus domestica, 'Manzana roja de Benejama' variety
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Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Reinette Châtaignier, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (39)
Autor/Urheber: Sven Teschke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0 de
Die Rote Sternrenette ist eine Apfelsorte
Image of the Robison 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.
Autor/Urheber: Maurice TACHON, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Pomme Racine Blanche de l'Allier
Image of the Reinette de Bretagne variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Paris, France. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
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
:Redsleeves apples on the tree.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Dr F. Alston at East Malling Research Station, Maidstone, Kent. Introduced in 1986. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy."
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Reinette Rouge de France, Mons-Boubert, Somme, Fr, expo du 29-10-2017 (10)
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Alte Apfelsorten, von denen es im Badischen noch tragende Bäume gibt. Alle Aufnahmen au dem Oktober 2015
Autor/Urheber: Sven Teschke, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0 de
Der Rewena ist eine Apfelsorte
Autor/Urheber: APictche, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Roquet Long, pomme à cidre, Mons-Boubert, 29 oct. 2017.
Image of the Rutledge variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Fort Davis, Jeff Davis County, Texas, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
© Jörgens.mi, CC BY-SA 3.0
Apfelsorte:
Rubens, Civni
Cox Orange × Unbekannt
1985 (Markteinführung) in Halen, Belgien. Züchter: Jos Morren
1985 in Italien
Vielen Dank an den Herzapfelhof Lühs in Jork, Altes Land, Deutschland für die freundliche UnterstützungImage of the Rebel variety of apples (scientific name: Malus domestica), with this specimen originating in Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, 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
:Rathe Ripe apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Early Ripe, Rather Ripe
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated in England. Described in 1831. Fruits have rather soft, rather dry, whitish flesh with a slightly sweet, slightly subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: Trollfreie Zone, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Herkunft aus Nikita (Krim)
Autor/Urheber: Interminatispazi, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Mele Rosa dei Monti Sibillini, raccolte nel territorio del Comune di Arquata del Tronto in provincia di Ascoli Piceno.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Regent apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised at the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm, Excelsior, Minnesota, USA. Introduced in 1963. Fruits are crisp and juicy."
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Title: The apples of New York
Identifier: applesofnewyork01beac (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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Title: Annual report
Identifier: annualreport1889main (find matches)
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Maine State Pomological Society
Subjects: Fruit-culture
Publisher: Augusta
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:Red Sauce apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in 1910 by Richard Wellington at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, USA. Introduced in 1926. Fruits have coarse, often red stained flesh, with a subacid flavour."
Illustration 96 from Deutsche Pomologie - Aepfel
- Apple cultivar shown: Reinette von Middelburg
Autor/Urheber: Trollfreie Zone, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
alte Regionalsorte aus dem östlichen Westfalen
Autor/Urheber: Aron Ambrosiani, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Apple of the cultivar Risäter, photographed in conjunction with the Apple Festival at Nordiska museet, Stockholm, Sweden in September 2014.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rose Rouge (Loire) apple, cross-sectioned.
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Ralls Janet apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Genet, Geneton, Geniton, Gennetin, Genneting, Gennetting, Ginet, Indiana Janetting, Indiana Jannetting, Janet, Janet de Rawle, Janetting, Jefferson Pippin, Jeniton, Jennett, Jennette, Jenniton, Missouri Janet, Never Fail, Neverfail, Ralls, Ralls Genet, Raul's Genetting, Raul's Gennetting, Raule Jannet, Raule's Genet, Raule's Janet, Raule's Janett, Raule's Janette, Raule's Jannating, Raule's Jannet, Raule's Janneting, Raule's Jannette, Raule's Jannetting, Raule's Jennetting, Rawl's Janet, Rawle's Genet, Rawle's Gennett, Rawle's Gennetting, Rawle's Janet, Rawle's Janett, Rawle's Jannet, Rawle's Jennet, Rawle's Jenneting, Rawle's Jennette, Rawles Janet, Rawles' Jannet, Red Never Fail, Red Neverfail, Rock Remain, Rock Rimmon, Rockremain, Rockrimmon Rowle's Janet, Royal Janette, Winter Genneting, Winter Jannetting, Winter Jounetting, Yellow Janett, Yellow Janette
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Originated on the farm of Caleb Ralls in Amherst County, Virginia, USA. First known in about 1800. Fruits have firm, crisp, tender flesh with a subacid, slightly sweet, aromatic flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Redwell apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in about 1911 at University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm, Excelsior, Minnesota, USA. Introduced in 1946. Fruits have soft, greenish white flesh with a subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Fameuse apple, cross-sectioned.
- NFC's description of the apple is: "A coloured sport of Fameuse. Received by the National Fruit Trials via Scotland from Yugoslavia. Fruits have rather soft, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a very sweet and vinous flavour similar to McIntosh."
Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Red Granny Smith apples on the tree.
- Synonyms: Batt's Seedling, Red Gem
- NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in Western Australia. Fruits have firm, tender, creamy white flesh with a subacid flavour."
Autor/Urheber: Ed Yourdon, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
(more details later, as time permits)
As I noted when I first visited my local farmer's market (which you can see <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/yourdon/sets/72157621631863594/">here</a> on Flickr , New Yorkers do not eat all of their meals at Starbucks or pizza joints. Nor do they buy all of their food at supermarkets or corner delis. We also buy our food at farmer's markets, where organically grown fruits, vegetables, cheese, and other items are brought from farms in nearby New Jersey and upstate New York.
The first time I visited our local market, on 97th Street, between Amsterdam and Columbus, it was early in the morning -- a time I chose deliberately, because I thought the morning sunshine would some lighting effects. But most of the market stalls were hidden in the shadows of nearby tall apartment buildings, and there were hardly any people around. So, while the displays of food were interesting, there was no sense of humanity or community.
This time, I went back at lunch-time, when the sun was high in the sky, and the shadows were gone. There were also many more people, including a small jazz quartet, with a very talented singer. So I got the requisite photos of food, but I also got some pictures of the band, the farmers and shop-keepers selling their wares, and a couple of the local people in the neighborhood...Autor/Urheber: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale., Lizenz: OGL 2
:Rodluvan apple, cross-sectioned.
- Synonyms: Coloured Spy, Double Red Northern Spy, Geneva Red Spy, Green's Red Spy, Northern Spy Double Red, Red Spy