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Details for: DNK 615,
Malus domestica
(Suckow) Borkh., Gråsten Såbygård
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Malus domestica
(Suckow) Borkh.
Top Name:
Gråsten Såbygård
Cultonomy:
Malus domestica
(Suckow) Borkh. 'Gråsten Såbygård'
Origin:
Origin – Nordjylland, Denmark
Maintained:
Pometet, Copenhagen University
Received by GENBIS:
2024
Improvement Status:
Cultivar
Form Received:
Scion
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DNK615 406501 2003 PL
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Malus domestica
(Suckow) Borkh.
Top Name:
Gråsten Såbygård
Cultonomy:
Malus domestica
(Suckow) Borkh. 'Gråsten Såbygård'
Origin:
Origin – Nordjylland, Denmark
Maintained:
Pometet, Copenhagen University
Received by GENBIS:
2024
Improvement Status:
Cultivar
Form Received:
Scion
Source History
Accession Names and Identifiers
'Gråsten Såbygård'
Type: Cultigen Cultivar
DNK 615 PMT
Type: Site identifier
DNK615 406501
Type: Inventory
DNK615 406502
Type: Inventory
Narrative
Gråsten Sæbygårds History and usage Gråsten Sæbygård is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Sæbygård ved Sæby i Vestsjælland eller Vendsyssel? It is also known under the synonyms Gravensten, Gravensteiner, Graasten. Gråsten Sæbygård is a mutation, of Gråsten Gråsten Sæbygård has been known in Denmark since 1898. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Gråsten Sæbygård was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1928. Gråsten Sæbygård is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Gråsten Sæbygård grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup. The tree The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The quality and season of the apple The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Gråsten Sæbygård is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The overall flavour of Gråsten Sæbygård is evaluated as medium good. The external of the apple The apple is big with a length of 73 mm and a diameter of 78 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes/only stripes, no flush/flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is distinctly ribbed. The internal of the apple When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical/funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted at the base/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other/end at the middle of the tube. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 28mm. The core fill out approx. 0,36 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized/few and underdeveloped or absent and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut.
Malus domestica
(Suckow) Borkh.
Genus:
Malus
Section:
Malus
Family:
Rosaceae
Subfamily:
Amygdaloideae
Tribe:
Maleae
Subtribe:
Malinae
Nomen number:
104681
Place of publication:
Theor. prakt. Handb. Forstbot. 2:1272. 1803, nom. cons.
Comment:
fide Telopea 9:427. 2001, when published this was an illegitimate, superfluous name (
Shenzhen ICN
52) for
Malus communis
Desf. (1798), i.e. based on the same type (that of
Pyrus malus
L.)
now conserved (nom. cons.) against the heterotypic synonyms (
Shenzhen ICN
14.4 & App. IV)
M. communis
,
M. pumila
, and five other names
Verified:
06/21/2011
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Malus malus
(L.) Britton, nom. inval.
Malus pumila
Mill. var.
domestica
(Borkh.) C. K. Schneid.
Malus sylvestris
(L.) Mill. var.
domestica
(Borkh.) Mansf.
Pyrus malus
L.
Pyrus malus
L. subsp.
malus
Pyrus malus
L. var.
malus
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Malus pumila
auct.
Malus sylvestris
auct.
Common names
LANGUAGE
NAME
ALTERNATE NAME
NOTE
SEQ
CITATION
English
apple
1
Wiersema, J. H. & B. León.
1999.
World economic plants: a standard reference
CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
French
pommier commun
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
German
Apfel
2
Reichel, S.
1998. pers. comm.
Note:
re. German common names
German
Apfelbaum
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
German
Kultur-Apfel
2
Erhardt, W. et al.
2002. Zander: Handwörterbuch der Pflanzennamen, 17. Auflage
Japanese Rōmaji
ringo
as
M. pumila
var.
dulcissima
2
Batra, L. R.
1995. Names of Japanese plants sorted by their Japanese names in Romanized Katakana and scientific nomenclature
Note:
=
Malus pumila
var.
dulcissima
Portuguese
macieira
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Spanish
manzana
2
León, B.
1996. pers. comm.
Note:
re. Spanish common names
Spanish
manzano
2
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Swedish
äpple
2
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012.
Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
Transcribed Chinese
ping guo
as
M. pumila
2
Wu Zheng-yi & P. H. Raven et al., eds.
1994-.
Flora of China (English edition).
Note:
uses for name of domesticated apple
Transcribed Korean
sagwanamu
as
M. pumila
2
Mun-Chan, B. et al.
1986. A checklist of the Korean cultivated plants. Kulturpflanze 34:108.
Transliterated Russian
jabloko
2
Hanelt, P., ed.
2001.
Mansfeld's encyclopedia of agricultural and horticultural crops. Volumes 1-6
Transliterated Russian
jablonja
2
Hanelt, P., ed.
2001.
Mansfeld's encyclopedia of agricultural and horticultural crops. Volumes 1-6
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References
Annotations
ID-CHECK:
2020-04-20, to
Malus domestica
(Suckow) Borkh.
Other Links
'Danmarks Frugtsorter af A. Pedersen, 1950
'Dansk Frugt' bd. 1-3 by Claus Matthiesen. 1913-1923
Actions
ACCNUMBERD:
Changed DNK 615 to DNK 615 DK. 03 Feb 2022.
ACCNUMBERD:
Changed DNK 615 DK to DNK 615 PMT. 03 Feb 2022.
ACCNUMBERD:
Changed DNK 615 PMT to DNK 615. 02 Jun 2022.
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