0 | DNK 2679 | ID 1548 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57182 | DNK 2679 |
1 | DNK 2677 | ID 934 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57180 | DNK 2677 |
2 | DNK 2678 | ID 88 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57181 | DNK 2678 |
3 | DNK 2675 | ID 821 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57178 | DNK 2675 |
4 | DNK 2676 | ID 1221 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57179 | DNK 2676 |
5 | DNK 2674 | ID 966 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57177 | DNK 2674 |
6 | DNK 2672 | ID 1242 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57175 | DNK 2672 |
7 | DNK 2673 | ID 886 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57176 | DNK 2673 |
8 | DNK 2671 | ID 933 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57174 | DNK 2671 |
9 | DNK 2669 | ID 498 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57172 | DNK 2669 |
10 | DNK 2670 | ID 884 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57173 | DNK 2670 |
11 | DNK 2668 | ID 442 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57171 | DNK 2668 |
12 | DNK 2666 | ID 1179 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57169 | DNK 2666 |
13 | DNK 2667 | ID 843 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57170 | DNK 2667 |
14 | DNK 2665 | ID 1198 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57168 | DNK 2665 |
15 | DNK 2663 | ID 875 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57166 | DNK 2663 |
16 | DNK 2664 | ID 872 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57167 | DNK 2664 |
17 | DNK 2662 | ID 1783 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57165 | DNK 2662 |
18 | DNK 2660 | ID 1021 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57163 | DNK 2660 |
19 | DNK 2661 | ID ÆO 2 (118) | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57164 | DNK 2661 |
20 | DNK 2658 | ID 968 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57161 | DNK 2658 |
21 | DNK 2659 | ID 1358 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57162 | DNK 2659 |
22 | DNK 2657 | ID 523 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57160 | DNK 2657 |
23 | DNK 2655 | ID 377 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57158 | DNK 2655 |
24 | DNK 2656 | ID 1276 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57159 | DNK 2656 |
25 | DNK 2654 | ID 1974 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57157 | DNK 2654 |
26 | DNK 2652 | ID 1008 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57155 | DNK 2652 |
27 | DNK 2653 | ID 121 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57156 | DNK 2653 |
28 | DNK 2651 | ID 44 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57154 | DNK 2651 |
29 | DNK 2649 | ID 109 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57152 | DNK 2649 |
30 | DNK 2650 | ID 865 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57153 | DNK 2650 |
31 | DNK 2648 | ID 1235 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57151 | DNK 2648 |
32 | DNK 2646 | ID 964 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57149 | DNK 2646 |
33 | DNK 2647 | ID ÆO 6 (122) | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57150 | DNK 2647 |
34 | DNK 2645 | ID 1627 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57148 | DNK 2645 |
35 | DNK 2643 | ID 357 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57146 | DNK 2643 |
36 | DNK 2644 | ID 346 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57147 | DNK 2644 |
37 | DNK 2641 | ID 883 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57144 | DNK 2641 |
38 | DNK 2642 | ID 822 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57145 | DNK 2642 |
39 | DNK 2640 | ID 894 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57143 | DNK 2640 |
40 | DNK 2638 | ID 497 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57141 | DNK 2638 |
41 | DNK 2639 | ID 1551 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57142 | DNK 2639 |
42 | DNK 2637 | ID 831 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57140 | DNK 2637 |
43 | DNK 2635 | ID 1229 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57138 | DNK 2635 |
44 | DNK 2636 | ID 1949 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57139 | DNK 2636 |
45 | DNK 2634 | ID 937 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57137 | DNK 2634 |
46 | DNK 2633 | ID 1219 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57136 | DNK 2633 |
47 | DNK 2631 | ID 1015 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57134 | DNK 2631 |
48 | DNK 2632 | ID 814 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57135 | DNK 2632 |
49 | DNK 2630 | ID 1252 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57133 | DNK 2630 |
50 | DNK 2629 | ID 18 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57132 | DNK 2629 |
51 | DNK 2627 | ID 1129 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57130 | DNK 2627 |
52 | DNK 2628 | ID ÆO 5 (121) | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57131 | DNK 2628 |
53 | DNK 2626 | ID 742 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57129 | DNK 2626 |
54 | DNK 2624 | ID 852 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57127 | DNK 2624 |
55 | DNK 2625 | ID 1040 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57128 | DNK 2625 |
56 | DNK 2622 | ID 644 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57125 | DNK 2622 |
57 | DNK 2623 | ID 892 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57126 | DNK 2623 |
58 | DNK 2621 | ID 866 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57124 | DNK 2621 |
59 | DNK 2620 | ID 856 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57123 | DNK 2620 |
60 | DNK 2618 | ID 482 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57121 | DNK 2618 |
61 | DNK 2619 | ID 1308 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57122 | DNK 2619 |
62 | DNK 2617 | ID 824 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57120 | DNK 2617 |
63 | DNK 2615 | ID 1018 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57118 | DNK 2615 |
64 | DNK 2616 | ID 1175 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57119 | DNK 2616 |
65 | DNK 2614 | ID 662 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57117 | DNK 2614 |
66 | DNK 2612 | ID 958 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57115 | DNK 2612 |
67 | DNK 2613 | ID 2000 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57116 | DNK 2613 |
68 | DNK 2611 | ID 1068 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57114 | DNK 2611 |
69 | DNK 2610 | ID 828 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | | | | | | | 400 | | 57113 | DNK 2610 |
70 | DNK 536 | Bodils Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Bodils Æbles History and usage
Bodils Æble is originally from Denmark from the southern Denmark from Haderslevegnen It is also known under the synonyms Bodilsapfel, Schleswiger Herbst Glockenapfel. Bodils Æble is a seedling, Bodils Æble has been known in Denmark since 1895. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Bodils Æble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Bodils Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Bodils Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Bodils Æble got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are small with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Bodils Æble is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Bodils Æble is evaluated as not so good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium The shape is ellipsoid and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is redbrown. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted near the margin/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. | 6755 | DNK 536 |
71 | DNK 571 | Elmelund | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1830 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Elmelunds History and usage
Elmelund is originally from Denmark from Funen from Elmelund ved Odense It is also known under the synonyms Elmelundsæble. Elmelund is a seedling, formed 1830. Elmelund has been known in Denmark since 1904. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Elmelund was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1951. Elmelund is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Elmelund grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Elmelund got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Elmelund got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/20.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December/medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Elmelund 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, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. Smager af ananas. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Elmelund is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 66 mm and a diameter of 69 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 14 mm long and approx. 2,8 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is large/small and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted at the base/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 35mm. The core fill out approx. 0,50 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and redbrown. | 6754 | DNK 571 |
72 | DNK 613 | Gråsten Rød | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråsten Røds History and usage
Gråsten Rød is originally from Germany from Lübeck. It is also known under the synonyms Rød Gråsten, Gravensten, Gravensteiner, Graasten. Gråsten Rød is a mutation, of Gråsten formed før 1875. Gråsten Rød has been known in Denmark since 1896. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Gråsten Rød was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2006. Gråsten Rød is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert/culinary/cider apple. Gråsten Rød grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. The yield is medium. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew/very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Gråsten Rød got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Gråsten Rød got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. Gråsten Rød got in the years 1997 and 1999 evaluated under unsprayed conditions in southern Germany. Gråsten Rød got scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, scab attack on about half of the leaves og mildew attack on approx. half of the shoots. 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 Rød is mature for harvesting early to middle (first 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 apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Gråsten Rød is evaluated as medium good/good. The apple stores for a medium time. | 6753 | DNK 613 |
73 | DNK 720 | Pigeon Ildrød | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Pigeon Ildrøds History and usage
Pigeon Ildrød is originally from Denmark from Funen It is also known under the synonyms Dueæble. Pigeon Ildrød is a seedling, formed 1800. Pigeon Ildrød has been known in Denmark since 1800. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Pigeon Ildrød was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2004. Pigeon Ildrød is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Pigeon Ildrød grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Borreby (Skælskør)/Blomstergårdens Pomet/Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is low. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Pigeon Ildrød got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Pigeon Ildrød got scab attack on approx. half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. half of the apples, fruit cancer on approx. 25% of the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/10.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Pigeon Ildrød is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has a very attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and much aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The overall flavour of Pigeon Ildrød is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is small with a length of 52 mm and a diameter of 52 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is ellipsoid and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 100 %/75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are small. The colour of the lenticells appear green/yellow in relation to the groundcolour and yellow in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long and thin, approx. 21 mm long and approx. 1,8 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 20mm. The core fill out approx. 0,39 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6752 | DNK 720 |
74 | DNK 612 | Gråsten Rød | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråsten Røds History and usage
Gråsten Rød is originally from Germany from Lübeck. It is also known under the synonyms Rød Gråsten, Gravensten, Gravensteiner, Graasten. Gråsten Rød is a mutation, of Gråsten formed før 1875. Gråsten Rød has been known in Denmark since 1896. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Gråsten Rød was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2006. Gråsten Rød is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert/culinary/cider apple. Gråsten Rød grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. The yield is medium. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew/very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Gråsten Rød got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Gråsten Rød got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. Gråsten Rød got in the years 1997 and 1999 evaluated under unsprayed conditions in southern Germany. Gråsten Rød got scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, scab attack on about half of the leaves og mildew attack on approx. half of the shoots. 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 Rød is mature for harvesting early to middle (first 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 apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Gråsten Rød is evaluated as medium good/good. The apple stores for a medium time. | 6751 | DNK 612 |
75 | DNK 570 | Ejby æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1840 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ejby æbles History and usage
Ejby æble is originally from Denmark from Funen from Vestfyn It is also known under the synonyms Rødt sommeræble fra Baaring. Ejby æble is a seedling, of Transparente rouge x ? formed 1840. Ejby æble has been known in Denmark since 1936. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ejby æble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1957. The apple is a dessert apple. Ejby æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ejby æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ejby æble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 6/8.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Ejby æble is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The overall flavour of Ejby æble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small with a length of 52 mm and a diameter of 54 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is ellipsoid and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is redbrown. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is large and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 22mm. The core fill out approx. 0,40 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6750 | DNK 570 |
76 | DNK 531 | Belle de Boskoop Rød | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1940 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Belle de Boskoop Røds History and usage
Belle de Boskoop Rød is originally from Denmark from Funen from Bogø på Nordfyn Belle de Boskoop Rød is a mutation, of Belle de Boskoop formed 1940. Belle de Boskoop Rød has been known in Denmark since 1949. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Belle de Boskoop Rød was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2004. Belle de Boskoop Rød is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. Belle de Boskoop Rød grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The canopy density is good. Belle de Boskoop Rød got in the years 1997 and 1999 evaluated under unsprayed conditions in southern Germany. Belle de Boskoop Rød got no scab on the apples, scab attack on approx. 25 % of the leaves og mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/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 variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 2/3/5.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Belle de Boskoop Rød is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak/a medium sweetness, strong acidity and much/some aroma. The overall flavour of Belle de Boskoop Rød is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 74 mm and a diameter of 80 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is redbrown. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 41mm. The core fill out approx. 0,51 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and redbrown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm/hard with a course texture. | 6749 | DNK 531 |
77 | DNK 519 | Annas Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1913 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Annas Æbles History and usage:
The cultivar is originally from Denmark. Rifbjerg, Langeland.
Annas Æble is a seedling of Rifbjerg Gylling x ? formed around 1900 And has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety has never been widely grown. Annas Æble is, or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Annas Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Annas Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Annas Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 4/9.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Annas Æble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average/more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy/very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium/weak acidity and much/some aroma. with a slight gooseberry aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,65 %. The sugar content in the juice is 11,4 %. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Annas Æble is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big to very big with a length of 73 mm and a diameter of 79 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized.
The internal of the apple:
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is hard/medium firm with a medium fine/course texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6748 | DNK 519 |
78 | DNK 524 | Augustæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Netherlands | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1795 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Augustæble, gults History and usage:
Augustæble, gult is originally from Netherlands It is also known under the synonyms Calville Précose/Gult augustæble/Augustæble. Augustæble, gult is a seedling, formed før 1795. Augustæble, gult has been known in Denmark since 1795. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Augustæble, gult is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Augustæble, gult grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree:
The tree has a moderate, drooping growth. The yield is low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Augustæble, gult got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Augustæble, gult got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew/mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/both young and older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are large/medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 9/24.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is very early, to enjoy from July. Augustæble, gult is mature for harvesting extremely early (end of July). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Augustæble, gult is evaluated as not so good. The apple stores for a very short time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is medium sized The shape is globose conical/conical and very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is redbrown. The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/25 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The basin is shallow, and the eye is medium size and closed. 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 and the stamens are inserted at the base/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, and touch each other. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is soft with a course texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6747 | DNK 524 |
79 | DNK 701 | Nina's Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1835 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Nina's Æbles History and usage
Nina's Æble is originally from Denmark from the capitol region from Frederikssund Nina's Æble is a seedling, formed 1835. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. | 6744 | DNK 701 |
80 | DNK 535 | Bodil Neergård | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Bodil Neergårds History and usage
Bodil Neergård is originally from Denmark from Lolland from Flintinge på Lolland Bodil Neergård is a seedling, of Pigeonnet blanc d´hiver formed 1850. Bodil Neergård has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Bodil Neergård was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1984. Bodil Neergård is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Bodil Neergård grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a moderate, upright/spreading growth. The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very senisitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Bodil Neergård got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Bodil Neergård got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on 75 % of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink/light pink, the blossom is late/in the middle of the season. The flowers are small with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Bodil Neergård is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober). The apple has an average/only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium/strong acidity and some/none or a weak aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,72 %. The sugar content in the juice is 13,0 %. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Bodil Neergård is evaluated as good/medium good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 69 mm and a diameter of 62 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is long-conical/ovate/oblong-conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is smooth/waxy. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size/long and medium thick, approx. 12 mm long and approx. 2,2 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and open/half open. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube/end at the base of the tube, and touch each other. The core is ellipsoid/onion shaped. | 6742 | DNK 535 |
81 | DNK 534 | Blankholm | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Blankholms History and usage
Blankholm is originally from Denmark Blankholm is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Blankholm is or has been suitable for growing in gardens. Blankholm grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Blankholm got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Blankholm got scab attack on approx. half of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 2/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Blankholm is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Blankholm is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium with a length of 49 mm and a diameter of 56 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and white in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear light in relation to the groundcolour and dark red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 17 mm long and approx. 2,0 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is large and closed. The basin is a little 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 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 onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open/half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 21mm. The core fill out approx. 0,38 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6741 | DNK 534 |
82 | DNK 533 | Blangstedgård nr.156 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Blangstedgård nr.156s History and usage
Blangstedgård nr.156 is originally from Denmark from Funen from Blangstedgaard ved Odense Blangstedgård nr.156 is a seedling, of Cox´s Orange x Filippa Blangstedgård nr.156 has been known in Denmark since 1953. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Blangstedgård nr.156 is or has been suitable for growing in gardens. Blangstedgård nr.156 grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Blangstedgård nr.156 got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Blangstedgård nr.156 got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 5/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Blangstedgård nr.156 is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Blangstedgård nr.156 is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big The shape is flat-globose conical 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 solid flush with weakly defined stripes. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6740 | DNK 533 |
83 | DNK 532 | Bjerlev æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6739 | DNK 532 |
84 | DNK 530 | Bedstefars Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Bedstefars Æbles History and usage
Bedstefars Æble is originally from Denmark from Funen from Rødkilde på Sydfyn Bedstefars Æble is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Bedstefars Æble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Bedstefars Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is high. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Bedstefars Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Bedstefars Æble got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free/are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/40.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Bedstefars Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak/some aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Bedstefars Æble is evaluated as not so good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium with a length of 51 mm and a diameter of 58 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is russeted. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long and thin, approx. 27 mm long and approx. 1,7 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is medium size/small and half open/closed. The basin is none or very small 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 and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The diameter of the core is approx. 20mm. The core fill out approx. 0,34 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6738 | DNK 530 |
85 | DNK 529 | Basnæsæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1820 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Basnæsæbles History and usage
Basnæsæble is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Basnæs ved Skælskør Basnæsæble is a seedling, formed 1820. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a culinary apple. Basnæsæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Basnæsæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Basnæsæble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/7/20.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Basnæsæble is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Basnæsæble is evaluated as not so good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 64 mm and a diameter of 72 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is redbrown. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and purple in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 16 mm long and approx. 3,0 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size/small and closed. 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 funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The diameter of the core is approx. 26mm. The core fill out approx. 0,36 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6737 | DNK 529 |
86 | DNK 528 | Barritskov Madæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1890 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Barritskov Madæbles History and usage
Barritskov Madæble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Barritskov, Juelsminde It is also known under the synonyms Barritskov æble. Barritskov Madæble is a seedling, formed 1890. Barritskov Madæble has been known in Denmark since 1890. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Barritskov Madæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Barritskov Madæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Barritskov Madæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season/early. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 4/20.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Barritskov Madæble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has a very attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a strong sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The overall flavour of Barritskov Madæble is evaluated as very good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big with a length of 76 mm and a diameter of 86 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 10 mm long and approx. 3,4 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is small and closed/half open. 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 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. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,33 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6736 | DNK 528 |
87 | DNK 526 | Auroavej | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6735 | DNK 526 |
88 | DNK 525 | Aunhusæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Aunhusæbles History and usage:
Aunhusæble is originally from Denmark Aunhusæble is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Aunhusæble is or has been suitable for growing in gardens. Aunhusæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The yield is medium. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Aunhusæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Aunhusæble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/16b.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Aunhusæble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little/more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Aunhusæble is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a long/very long time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big/big to very big with a length of 66/75 mm and a diameter of 78/90 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical/globose and a little asymmetrical/symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow/whitish green. The covercolour is red/dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is greasy/smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown/redbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and medium thick/thick, approx. 10/9 mm long and approx. 3,0/2,8 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep/shallow, without russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is large and closed. The basin is a little 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 and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core 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. 21/30mm. The core fill out approx. 0,35/0,34 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown/redbrown. The skin is medium thick/thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6734 | DNK 525 |
89 | DNK 522 | Arreskov | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Arreskovs History and usage:
Arreskov is originally from Denmark, Funen, Brændelydinge by Fåborg. It is also known under the synonyms Gråsten Arreskov, Arreskovæble. Arreskov is a seedling formed 1850. Arreskov has been known in Denmark since 1875. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Arreskov was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1951. Arreskov is/or has been suitable for growing in orchards and in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Arreskov grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree:
The tree has a vigorous, drooping growth. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Arreskov got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Arreskov got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is late. The flowers are small with petals, that are free/are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 9/24.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Arreskov is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak/some aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Arreskov is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a very short time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big with a length of 68 mm and a diameter of 78 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear light in relation to the groundcolour and dark red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short/medium size and thick, approx. 12 mm long and approx. 3,1 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is medium size and half open/closed. The basin is a little 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 and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base 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. | 6732 | DNK 522 |
90 | DNK 521 | Apple 207 Knuthenborg | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Apple 207 Knuthenborgs History and usage:
Apple 207 Knuthenborg is originally from Denmark from Lolland from Knuthenborg Apple 207 Knuthenborg is a cross, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Apple 207 Knuthenborg was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1984. Apple 207 Knuthenborg is or has been suitable for growing in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. Apple 207 Knuthenborg grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Apple 207 Knuthenborg is mature for harvesting middle to late, ( first part of Oktober). The flesh has a medium juicyness, medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The overall flavour of Apple 207 Knuthenborg is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big to very big with a length of 75 mm and a diameter of 89 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 19 mm long and approx. 2,6 mm thick. 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 a little 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 and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 21mm. The core fill out approx. 0,24 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and redbrown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. | 6731 | DNK 521 |
91 | DNK 517 | Alsisk Citronæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Alsisk Citronæbles History and usage:
Alsisk Citronæble is originally from Denmark, Als. Alsisk Citronæble is a seedling, formed before 1911. The variety is/or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Alsisk Citronæble is/or has been suitable for growing in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. | 6728 | DNK 517 |
92 | DNK 721 | Pigeon Ildrød Dronningmølle | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6727 | DNK 721 |
93 | DNK 722 | Pigeon Rød Vinter | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Pigeon Rød Vinters History and usage
Pigeon Rød Vinter is originally from Denmark Pigeon Rød Vinter is a seedling, Pigeon Rød Vinter has been known in Denmark since 1882. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Pigeon Rød Vinter was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1928. Pigeon Rød Vinter is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Pigeon Rød Vinter grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Pigeon Rød Vinter got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Pigeon Rød Vinter got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Pigeon Rød Vinter is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Pigeon Rød Vinter is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 75 mm and a diameter of 66 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is intermediate conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and purple in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short/medium size and medium thick, approx. 10 mm long and approx. 2,8 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is medium size and half open. The basin is fairly ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 23mm. The core fill out approx. 0,35 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is soft with a fine texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6726 | DNK 722 |
94 | DNK 723 | Pigeon Spejlsby | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Pigeon Spejlsbys History and usage
Pigeon Spejlsby is originally from Denmark from Møn from Spejlsby It is also known under the synonyms Spejlsbyæble. Pigeon Spejlsby is a seedling, formed 1850. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert apple. Pigeon Spejlsby grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. Pigeon Spejlsby got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Pigeon Spejlsby got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on almost half of the apples, fruit cancer on approx. half of the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/10.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Pigeon Spejlsby is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September)/early to middle (first part of September). The apple has more than an average/an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy/dry with a weak/a medium sweetness, medium/weak acidity and some/none or a weak aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has only a small/a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Pigeon Spejlsby is evaluated as bad/good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small with a length of 52/51 mm and a diameter of 52/51 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is long-conical/ovate/oblong-conical/globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical/symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow/green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown/brown in relation to the groundcolour and white/lightbrown/greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size/long/very long and medium thick, approx. 22/18 mm long and approx. 2,2/2,1 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep/shallow, with some russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is large/medium size and closed/half open. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted near the margin/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 24/22mm. The core fill out approx. 0,46/0,44 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is thick/thin and the fruit flesh has a greenish/white colour. The flesh is medium firm/soft with a medium fine/fine | 6725 | DNK 723 |
95 | DNK 724 | Pigeon Stribet | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Pigeon Stribets History and usage
Pigeon Stribet is originally from Denmark Pigeon Stribet is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Pigeon Stribet grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. Pigeon Stribet got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Pigeon Stribet got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on a little more than half of the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/10.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Pigeon Stribet is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Pigeon Stribet is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small with a length of 53 mm and a diameter of 52 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is long-conical/ovate/oblong-conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is purple. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes/a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The stalk is medium size/long and medium thick, approx. 17 mm long and approx. 2,3 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is medium size and half open. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open/half open/closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,46 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are small and dark brown. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is soft with a fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6724 | DNK 724 |
96 | DNK 725 | Pilehaveæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Pilehaveæbles History and usage
Pilehaveæble is originally from Denmark from Lolland from Pilehave på Lolland Pilehaveæble is a seedling, formed 1800. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a culinary apple. Pilehaveæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Pilehaveæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Pilehaveæble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on approx. 25% of the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/24.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Pilehaveæble is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober).
The external of the apple
with a length of 70 mm and a diameter of 86 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose/globose conical The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/25 % of the apple. It forms a only stripes, no flush. The basin is shallow, and the eye is small and closed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is obloid/onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 49mm. The core fill out approx. 0,57 of the cross cut of the whole apple. | 6723 | DNK 725 |
97 | DNK 621 | Hans Wassard | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hans Wassards History and usage
Hans Wassard is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Marienlyst ved Vordingborg Hans Wassard is a seedling, formed 1850. Hans Wassard has been known in Denmark since 1927. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Hans Wassard was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1928. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Hans Wassard grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hans Wassard got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hans Wassard got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/7/?.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Hans Wassard is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Hans Wassard is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 87 mm and a diameter of 82 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong/ellipsoid and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is purple. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is large and open.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base 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 onion shaped/ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 39mm. The core fill out approx. 0,48 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is hard with a course texture. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6721 | DNK 621 |
98 | DNK 622 | Harreslev Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Harreslev Æbles History and usage
Harreslev Æble is originally from Denmark from Funen from Harreslev ved Bogense Harreslev Æble is a seedling, formed før 1925. Harreslev Æble has been known in Denmark since 1925. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Harreslev Æble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Harreslev Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Harreslev Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Harreslev Æble got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on almost half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Harreslev Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Harreslev Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 56 mm and a diameter of 68 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose/oblong and a little asymmetrical. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is rough / hammered. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear dark green in relation to the groundcolour and redbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 13 mm long and approx. 5,5 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a very big fleshy knob. 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 medium deep, and the eye is medium size and half open. The basin is fairly 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 and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is obloid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,42 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is soft with a fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6720 | DNK 622 |
99 | DNK 620 | Hans Mathiesen | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1873 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hans Mathiesens History and usage
Hans Mathiesen is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Halskov Hans Mathiesen is a seedling, formed 1873. Hans Mathiesen has been known in Denmark since 1910. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Hans Mathiesen was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1957. Hans Mathiesen is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Hans Mathiesen grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hans Mathiesen got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hans Mathiesen got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late/late. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Hans Mathiesen is mature for harvesting very late (first part of November)/late (last part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium/only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Hans Mathiesen is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big/medium sized with a length of 66/68 mm and a diameter of 77/82 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and symmetric/a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow/green. The covercolour is red/purple. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and dark red/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short and thick, approx. 13 mm long and approx. 3,8 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is medium size/large and closed. The basin is a little 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 in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, and touch each other/end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is hearth shaped. If you | 6719 | DNK 620 |
100 | DNK 619 | Guldæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Guldæbles History and usage
Guldæble is originally from Denmark Guldæble is a seedling, Guldæble has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Guldæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium/low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Guldæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Guldæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is early/in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 6/10.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Guldæble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Guldæble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 50 mm and a diameter of 62 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and white/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 14 mm long and approx. 2,6 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is medium size/small and half open. The basin is a little 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 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. The diameter of the core is approx. 25mm. The core fill out approx. 0,40 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and brown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is soft with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6718 | DNK 619 |
101 | DNK 618 | Guldspir | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6717 | DNK 618 |
102 | DNK 601 | Grænseæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1924 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Grænseæbles History and usage
Grænseæble is originally from Denmark from the southern Denmark from Ribeegnen Grænseæble is a seedling, formed før 1924. Grænseæble has been known in Denmark since 1911. The variety is or has been grown occasionally/rarely or not at all in Denmark. Grænseæble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Grænseæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Grænseæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Grænseæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are small with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/8.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Grænseæble is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a strong sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Grænseæble is evaluated as very good. The apple stores for a very short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is large and closed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The pips are medium sized and beige. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is hard with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6715 | DNK 601 |
103 | DNK 709 | Ondrup Moseæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ondrup Moseæbles History and usage
Ondrup Moseæble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Ondrup Mose ved Odder Ondrup Moseæble is a seedling, formed 1850. Ondrup Moseæble has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ondrup Moseæble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Ondrup Moseæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is low. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ondrup Moseæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ondrup Moseæble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 16c/?.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Ondrup Moseæble is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium/a strong sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,57 %. The sugar content in the juice is 11,0 %. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ondrup Moseæble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 72 mm and a diameter of 78 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear dark green in relation to the groundcolour and white/greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short and thick, approx. 6 mm long and approx. 3,7 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a medium size fleshy knob. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size/small and closed. The basin is fairly 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 and the stamens are inserted 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. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 31mm. The core fill out approx. 0,40 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and beige/brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is hard/very firm with a fine/medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium/a very strong tendency | 6714 | DNK 709 |
104 | DNK 602 | Gråmølles Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1825 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråmølles Æbles History and usage
Gråmølles Æble is originally from England from Blenheim, Oxfordshire. It is also known under the synonyms Grå Mølles æble, Blenheim. Gråmølles Æble is a seedling, formed 1740. Gråmølles Æble has been known in Denmark since 1880. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Gråmølles Æble is or has been suitable for growing in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. Gråmølles Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. Gråmølles Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Gråmølles Æble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on almost half of the apples, fruit cancer on almost half of the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are large with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/3/10.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Gråmølles Æble is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, strong acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Gråmølles Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 69 mm and a diameter of 80 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes/only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is a little rough. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 3,2 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a very big fleshy knob. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is deep/medium deep, and the eye is large and open. 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 funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,30 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is | 6713 | DNK 602 |
105 | DNK 603 | Gråsten 69-438 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråsten 69-438s History and usage
Gråsten 69-438 is originally from Denmark from Risø ved Roskilde Gråsten 69-438 is a mutation, of Graasten The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Gråsten 69-438 was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1987. Gråsten 69-438 grows at the Pometum.
The tree
The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 2/5/8.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Gråsten 69-438 is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a weak sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. Meget bitter og dårlig smag. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Gråsten 69-438 is evaluated as bad.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 58 mm and a diameter of 70 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is a little rough. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white/yellow in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 9 mm long and approx. 3,2 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a small fleshy knob. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is large and half open/closed. The basin is fairly 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 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 margin of the tube. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 21mm. The core fill out approx. 0,30 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is hard with a course texture. The flesh has a very strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6712 | DNK 603 |
106 | DNK 604 | Gråsten Blodrød | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1879 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråsten Blodrøds History and usage
Gråsten Blodrød is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Holsteinborg ved Næstved It is also known under the synonyms Gravensten, Gravensteiner, Graasten. Gråsten Blodrød is a mutation, of Gråsten formed 1879. Gråsten Blodrød has been known in Denmark since 1896. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Gråsten Blodrød was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1936. Gråsten Blodrød is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Gråsten Blodrød grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Gråsten Blodrød is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. Smagsnoter af appelsin. The overall flavour of Gråsten Blodrød is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 73 mm and a diameter of 77 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes/flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is a little rough. 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 cavity is 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 and the stamens are inserted 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. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,38 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 greenish colour. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6711 | DNK 604 |
107 | DNK 605 | Gråsten Crimson | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6710 | DNK 605 |
108 | DNK 745 | Sildig Sandholt Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Sildig Sandholt Æbles History and usage
Sildig Sandholt Æble is originally from Denmark Sildig Sandholt Æble is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Sildig Sandholt Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Sildig Sandholt Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Sildig Sandholt Æble got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/9/20.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Sildig Sandholt Æble is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober)/middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little/an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, strong/medium acidity and none or a weak/some aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Sildig Sandholt Æble is evaluated as medium good/good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big/big with a length of 56 mm and a diameter of 68 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical/very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is red/purple. The covercolour covers approx. 50 %/75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/flushed and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown/greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 10 mm long and approx. 3,1 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. 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 a little 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 and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,35 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and brown. The skin is medium thick/thin and the fruit flesh has a white/greenish colour. The flesh is hard with a medium fine/course texture. The flesh has no/a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6709 | DNK 745 |
109 | DNK 744 | Signe Tillisch | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1866 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Signe Tillischs History and usage
Signe Tillisch is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Bjerre ved Horsens Signe Tillisch is a seedling, formed 1866. Signe Tillisch has been known in Denmark since 1889. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Signe Tillisch was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1957. Signe Tillisch is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Signe Tillisch grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, drooping growth. The yield is medium. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Signe Tillisch got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Signe Tillisch got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. half of the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on approx. half of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is late. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 8/34.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Signe Tillisch is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober)/middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a strong sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. Smager lidt af druer. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Signe Tillisch is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big with a length of 70 mm and a diameter of 86 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear green/brown in relation to the groundcolour and green/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 3,0 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is medium size and open/half open. 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 funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 32mm. The core fill out approx. 0,37 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is hard with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6708 | DNK 744 |
110 | DNK 606 | Gråsten (Duebjerg) | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6707 | DNK 606 |
111 | DNK 607 | Gråsten Gul | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1750 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråsten Guls History and usage
Gråsten Gul is originally from Denmark from the southern Denmark from Graasten Slot It is also known under the synonyms Gravensten, Gravensteiner, Graasten. Gråsten Gul is a seedling, formed før 1696. Gråsten Gul has been known in Denmark since 1696. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Gråsten Gul was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1984. Gråsten Gul is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert/culinary/cider apple. Gråsten Gul grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. The yield is low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab/sensitive towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Gråsten Gul got in the years 1997 and 1999 evaluated under unsprayed conditions in southern Germany. Gråsten Gul got scab attack on a few apples, scab attack on a few leaves og mildew attack on almost half of the shoots. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and 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 variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 4/20/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Gråsten Gul is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September)/middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average/more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium/a strong sweetness, weak/medium acidity and some/much/none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Gråsten Gul is evaluated as very good/good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big/medium to big with a length of 61/65 mm and a diameter of 70/69 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose/oblong and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red/dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is a little rough. There are some/many lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized/large. The colour of the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 11 mm long and approx. 3,3/3,6 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep/deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is medium size and closed/half open. The basin is very 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 funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted 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. The core is ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 27/24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,39/0,35 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are | 6706 | DNK 607 |
112 | DNK 608 | Gråsten Harritslev | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6705 | DNK 608 |
113 | DNK 609 | Gråsten Høvdinggård | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråsten Høvdinggårds History and usage
Gråsten Høvdinggård is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Høvdingsgård ved Mern It is also known under the synonyms Gravensten, Gravensteiner, Graasten. Gråsten Høvdinggård is a mutation, of Gråsten Gråsten Høvdinggård has been known in Denmark since 1927. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Gråsten Høvdinggård is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Gråsten Høvdinggård grows at the Pometum.
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. The yield is medium/low.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Gråsten Høvdinggård is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September).
The external of the apple
It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: | 6704 | DNK 609 |
114 | DNK 610 | Gråsten Mørkerød | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråsten Mørkerøds History and usage
Gråsten Mørkerød is originally from Denmark It is also known under the synonyms Gravensten, Gravensteiner, Graasten. Gråsten Mørkerød is a mutation, of Gråsten Gråsten Mørkerød has been known in Denmark since 1927. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Gråsten Mørkerød was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1957. Gråsten Mørkerød is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert/culinary/cider apple. Gråsten Mørkerød 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, robust towards apple mildew og robust 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 Mørkerød is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a strong sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. Sød eftersmag. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Gråsten Mørkerød is evaluated as very good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 69 mm and a diameter of 74 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth/greasy. There are only few lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear dark green in relation to the groundcolour and redbrown in relation to the covercolour. The end of the stalk has a big fleshy knob. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is deep, without russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is large and closed. 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 ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 27mm. 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 is very firm with a course texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6703 | DNK 610 |
115 | DNK 611 | Gråsten Ramløse | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Gråsten Ramløses History and usage
Gråsten Ramløse is originally from Denmark from the capitol region from Ramløse i Nordsjælland It is also known under the synonyms Gravensten, Gravensteiner, Graasten. Gråsten Ramløse is a mutation, of Gråsten The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Gråsten Ramløse is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Gråsten Ramløse 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 very robust towards apple cancer. Gråsten Ramløse got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Gråsten Ramløse got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. 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 Ramløse is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The overall flavour of Gråsten Ramløse is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 68 mm and a diameter of 71 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is a little rough. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear dark green in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white/green in relation to the covercolour. The cavity is 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 and the stamens are inserted 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 margin of the tube. The core is ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 28mm. The core fill out approx. 0,40 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 medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6702 | DNK 611 |
116 | DNK 614 | Gråsten (Skovgaard) | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6701 | DNK 614 |
117 | DNK 624 | Henrik Jensen Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1875 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Henrik Jensen Æbles History and usage
Henrik Jensen Æble is originally from Denmark from Funen from Svindinge mark lidt syd for Nyborg Henrik Jensen Æble is a seedling, formed 1875. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Henrik Jensen Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Henrik Jensen Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Henrik Jensen Æble got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are small with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/4.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Henrik Jensen Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Henrik Jensen Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big The shape is flat-globose conical and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is redbrown. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/only stripes, no flush. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The basin is deep, and the eye is small and closed/half open.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted 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. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is hard with a fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6700 | DNK 624 |
118 | DNK 698 | Mølleskov | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1840 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Mølleskovs History and usage
Mølleskov is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Mølleskoven ved Ringsted It is also known under the synonyms Mølleskovæble. Mølleskov is a seedling, formed 1840. Mølleskov has been known in Denmark since 1896. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Mølleskov was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1957. Mølleskov is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Mølleskov grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a moderate, upright growth. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/24.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Mølleskov is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Mølleskov is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 71 mm and a diameter of 68 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/25 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear green/brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 17 mm long and approx. 2,2 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is medium size/large and half open/open/closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is hearth shaped/ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,43 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and dark brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6699 | DNK 698 |
119 | DNK 623 | Helsingør Guldreinet | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Helsingør Guldreinets History and usage
Helsingør Guldreinet is originally from Denmark from the capitol region from Helsingør? Helsingør Guldreinet is a seedling, formed 1800. Helsingør Guldreinet has been known in Denmark since 1916. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Helsingør Guldreinet was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1917. Helsingør Guldreinet grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium/low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Helsingør Guldreinet got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Helsingør Guldreinet got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are large with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/28.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Helsingør Guldreinet is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average/only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy/dry with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Helsingør Guldreinet is evaluated as not so good/good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized/medium to big with a length of 54/60 mm and a diameter of 64/71 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose/flat-globose conical and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown/greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size/long and medium thick, approx. 16/19 mm long and approx. 2,1/2,6 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of/with some russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is large/medium size and open. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 22/20mm. The core fill out approx. 0,34/0,40 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized/large and brown/beige. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a | 6698 | DNK 623 |
120 | DNK 615 | Gråsten Såbygård | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Nordjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | 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. | 6697 | DNK 615 |
121 | DNK 743 | Rødt æble Sorø | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 0001 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6696 | DNK 743 |
122 | DNK 742 | Rødraner | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Rødraners History and usage
Rødraner is originally from Denmark from Bornholm from Bodilsker ved Nexø formed før 1913. Rødraner has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Rødraner is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Rødraner grows at the Pometum.
The tree
The yield is medium/low.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Rødraner is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September).
The external of the apple
The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted 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. | 6695 | DNK 742 |
123 | DNK 616 | Guldborg | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1870 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Guldborgs History and usage
Guldborg is originally from Denmark from Lolland from Guldborg, Lolland It is also known under the synonyms Guldborgæble. Guldborg is a seedling, of Maglemer formed 1870. Guldborg has been known in Denmark since 1911. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Guldborg was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2007. Guldborg is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Guldborg grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a weak, spreading growth. The yield is low. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Guldborg got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Guldborg got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season/early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Guldborg is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy/very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Guldborg is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 65 mm and a diameter of 68 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 12 mm long and approx. 3,3 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is large/medium size and half open/closed. The basin is a little 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 in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other/end at the base of the tube, and touch each other. The core is hearth shaped/onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 26mm. The core fill out approx. 0,38 of the cross cut of the | 6694 | DNK 616 |
124 | DNK 661 | Kansler æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | | | Historic | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6693 | DNK 661 |
125 | DNK 741 | Rødhætte Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Rødhætte Æbles History and usage
Rødhætte Æble is originally from Denmark Rødhætte Æble is a seedling, Rødhætte Æble has been known in Denmark since 1938. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Rødhætte Æble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1939. Rødhætte Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Rødhætte Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Rødhætte Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 6/8.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very early, to enjoy from July. Rødhætte Æble is mature for harvesting extremely early (end of July). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The overall flavour of Rødhætte Æble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 59 mm and a diameter of 70 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and white/greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The cavity is shallow, 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 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. 0,40 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6692 | DNK 741 |
126 | DNK 740 | Rødby Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1840 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Rødby Æbles History and usage
Rødby Æble is originally from Denmark from Lolland from Rødby på Lolland Rødby Æble is a seedling, formed 1840. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert apple. Rødby Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Rødby Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Rødby Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 2/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Rødby Æble is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Rødby Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big The shape is flat/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth. The basin is deep, and the eye is small and half open.
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 in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6691 | DNK 740 |
127 | DNK 739 | Rundelens æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6690 | DNK 739 |
128 | DNK 697 | Mosede æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6689 | DNK 697 |
129 | DNK 662 | Karen Blixen | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1932 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6688 | DNK 662 |
130 | DNK 708 | Nørregårds Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1911 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Nørregårds Æbles History and usage
Nørregårds Æble is originally from Denmark from Lolland from Nørregård under Hardenberg ved Nakskov Nørregårds Æble is a seedling, of Pigeonnet blanc d´hiver x ? formed 1911. Nørregårds Æble has been known in Denmark since 1911. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Nørregårds Æble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1940. Nørregårds Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Nørregårds Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Nørregårds Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Nørregårds Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Nørregårds Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 72 mm and a diameter of 64 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is long-conical/ovate/oblong-conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is greasy. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 12 mm long and approx. 3,6 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is shallow, without russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is large and half open/open. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,38 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are small and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6687 | DNK 708 |
131 | DNK 707 | Nysø æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6686 | DNK 707 |
132 | DNK 799 | Aabyæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Åbyæbles History and usage:
Åbyæble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Aaby ved Aarhus It is also known under the synonyms Aabyæble. Åbyæble is a seedling, formed før 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Åbyæble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. Åbyæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early - to enjoy from September/Oktober. Åbyæble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September).
The external of the apple:
The apple is big to very big The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow, covercolour is pink. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized.
The internal of the apple:
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6684 | DNK 799 |
133 | DNK 798 | Ørdings Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ørdings Æbles History and usage
Ørdings Æble is originally from Denmark Ørdings Æble is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ørdings Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Ørdings Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ørdings Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on approx. 25% of the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/4/28.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Ørdings Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ørdings Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big with a length of 66 mm and a diameter of 89 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is pink/red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is smooth. The stalk is very long and medium thick, approx. 21 mm long and approx. 2,7 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and half open. The basin is none or very small 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 and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,33 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6683 | DNK 798 |
134 | DNK 797 | Ærø Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1913 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ærø Æbles History and usage
Ærø Æble is originally from Denmark from Ærø from Ærø Ærø Æble is a seedling, formed 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ærø Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ærø Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ærø Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on almost half of the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on almost half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 16b/24.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Ærø Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. Smager lidt af fersken. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ærø Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 76 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and white in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear light in relation to the groundcolour and red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 12 mm long and approx. 4,6 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and half open. The basin is none or very small 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 and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base 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 diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,31 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and redbrown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is soft with a course texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6682 | DNK 797 |
135 | DNK 795 | Yduns æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6680 | DNK 795 |
136 | DNK 793 | Virumgård | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Virumgårds History and usage
Virumgård is originally from Denmark from the capitol region from Virum i Nordsjælland Virumgård is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Virumgård is or has been suitable for growing in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. Virumgård grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Virumgård got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Virumgård got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/4/28.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Virumgård is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and much aroma. The overall flavour of Virumgård is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is very big with a length of 87 mm and a diameter of 103 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/25 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth/greasy. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear dark green in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long/very long and medium thick, approx. 20 mm long and approx. 2,9 mm thick. 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 none or very small 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 in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,28 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6678 | DNK 793 |
137 | DNK 792 | Vinteræble fra Marebæk | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6677 | DNK 792 |
138 | DNK 791 | Vinteræble fra Halskov | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Vinteræble fra Halskovs History and usage
Vinteræble fra Halskov is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Halskov ved Korsør Vinteræble fra Halskov is a seedling, formed 1800. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Vinteræble fra Halskov grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Vinteræble fra Halskov got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Vinteræble fra Halskov got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, fruit cancer on approx. 25% of the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is very late/in the middle of the season. The flowers are small with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/40.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Vinteræble fra Halskov is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. Smager af ananas. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Vinteræble fra Halskov is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 59 mm and a diameter of 77 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and symmetric. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear light in relation to the groundcolour and light in relation to the covercolour.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 39mm. The core fill out approx. 0,50 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is soft with a medium fine texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6676 | DNK 791 |
139 | DNK 787 | Venus | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Venus History and usage
Venus is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Holstebro It is also known under the synonyms Møllers Venus, Venusæble. Venus is a seedling, formed 1848. Venus has been known in Denmark since 1878. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Venus is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Venus grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Randers Regnskov/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a moderate, upright growth. The yield is high. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/33.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Venus is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a strong sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak/some aroma. The overall flavour of Venus is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium with a length of 62 mm and a diameter of 72 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The basin is shallow/medium deep, and the eye is small/large and closed/half open. The basin is fairly 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 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 base of the tube, and 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 half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 45mm. The core fill out approx. 0,63 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and brown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is hard with a fine texture. | 6672 | DNK 787 |
140 | DNK 786 | Vejlø æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1848 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6671 | DNK 786 |
141 | DNK 785 | Vallekilde Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Vallekilde Æbles History and usage
Vallekilde Æble is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Vallekilde i Odsherred Vallekilde Æble is a seedling, formed 1850. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Vallekilde Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is high/medium. The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Vallekilde Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Vallekilde Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/7/?.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Vallekilde Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Vallekilde Æble is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 67 mm and a diameter of 76 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and white/lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 19 mm long and approx. 2,5 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is large and half open/closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is hearth shaped/ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half 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 and brown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6670 | DNK 785 |
142 | DNK 784 | Vallekilde Sommeræble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1913 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Vallekilde Sommeræbles History and usage
Vallekilde Sommeræble is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Vallekilde i Odsherred Vallekilde Sommeræble is a seedling, of Pigeonnet blanc d´hiver x ? formed 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Vallekilde Sommeræble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Vallekilde Sommeræble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Vallekilde Sommeræble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early/in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/28.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Vallekilde Sommeræble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Vallekilde Sommeræble is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 69 mm and a diameter of 72 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is long-conical/ovate/oblong-conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are 5.
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 in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is hearth shaped/onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 42mm. The core fill out approx. 0,58 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6669 | DNK 784 |
143 | DNK 783 | Ulderup æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1890 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ulderup æbles History and usage
Ulderup æble is originally from Denmark from the southern Denmark from Ulderup ved Sundeved Ulderup æble is a seedling, formed 1890. Ulderup æble has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ulderup æble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Ulderup æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ulderup æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ulderup æble got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 6/26.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Ulderup æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy/very juicy with a strong/a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,45 %. The sugar content in the juice is 10,7 %. The overall flavour of Ulderup æble is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 82 mm and a diameter of 78 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong-conical and very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is rough / hammered/waxy. There are only few lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 3,8 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. 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 medium deep, and the eye is small and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The core is ellipsoid. 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 and brown. The skin is 5,7 and the fruit flesh has a 1,3 colour. The flesh is soft with a course | 6668 | DNK 783 |
144 | DNK 667 | Knud Lunn | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1865 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Knud Lunns History and usage
Knud Lunn is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Knabstrup hovedgaard ved Holbæk Knud Lunn is a seedling, formed 1865. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a culinary apple. Knud Lunn grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Knud Lunn got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Knud Lunn got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab on a little more than half of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season/early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/40.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Knud Lunn is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Knud Lunn is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big/big with a length of 71 mm and a diameter of 93 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is small and open. The basin is very 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 in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other/end at the margin 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. 46mm. The core fill out approx. 0,49 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is hard with a course texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6667 | DNK 667 |
145 | DNK 781 | Udlejre Reinet | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1810 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Udlejre Reinets History and usage
Udlejre Reinet is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Ølstykke ved Roskilde Udlejre Reinet is a seedling, formed 1810. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Udlejre Reinet grows at the Pometum.
The tree
The yield is low. The canopy density is fair. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is late/in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Udlejre Reinet is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has a very attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Udlejre Reinet is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 65 mm and a diameter of 71 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and very 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 solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 42mm. The core fill out approx. 0,59 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6665 | DNK 781 |
146 | DNK 780 | Udby Reinet | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Udby Reinets History and usage
Udby Reinet is originally from Denmark Udby Reinet is a seedling, of Blenheim x ? formed før 1920. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Udby Reinet grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium/low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Udby Reinet got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Udby Reinet got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Udby Reinet is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Udby Reinet is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized The shape is long-conical/ovate/oblong-conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6664 | DNK 780 |
147 | DNK 779 | Tønnes | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1820 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Tønness History and usage
Tønnes is originally from Denmark from Funen from Kerteminde? Tønnes is a seedling, formed 1820. Tønnes has been known in Denmark since 1898. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Tønnes was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1965. Tønnes is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary/cider apple. Tønnes grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, upright growth. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Tønnes got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Tønnes got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on almost half of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season/late. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/20.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Tønnes is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September)/late (last part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry/medium juicy with a medium/a strong sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak/some aroma. The apple has a medium/only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Tønnes is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 62/61/60 mm and a diameter of 68/67 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/flat-globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical/symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is pink/orange/red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/50 % of the apple. It forms a only stripes, no flush/a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The lenticells are small. The colour of the lenticells appear green/greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 18/14/15 mm long and approx. 2,4/2,6/2,3 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some/without russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is medium size and closed/half open. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin/at the base 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 closed/half open/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 27/28mm. The | 6663 | DNK 779 |
148 | DNK 778 | Tyrrestrup kirsebæræble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1860 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Tyrrestrups History and usage
Tyrrestrup is originally from Denmark from the southern Denmark from Horsens egnen It is also known under the synonyms Thyrestrups kirsebæræble, Kirsebæræble fra Tyrrestrup, Taffelæble. Tyrrestrup is a seedling, formed 1860. Tyrrestrup has been known in Denmark since 1860. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Tyrrestrup is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Tyrrestrup grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a moderate, drooping growth. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 8/20.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Tyrrestrup is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Tyrrestrup is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 74 mm and a diameter of 83 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is whitish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 3,7 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The end of the stalk has a medium size fleshy knob. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is deep/shallow, and the eye is medium size/small and closed. The basin is a little 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 and the stamens are inserted 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. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 26mm. The core fill out approx. 0,31 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6662 | DNK 778 |
149 | DNK 777 | Tyrislund | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1913 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Thyrislunds History and usage
Thyrislund is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Tyrislund ved Rønde ? The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Thyrislund grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Thyrislund got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Thyrislund got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/3.
The quality and season of the apple
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The external of the apple
with a length of 59 mm and a diameter of 70 mm, measured at maximum width. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with weakly defined stripes.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 41mm. The core fill out approx. 0,58 of the cross cut of the whole apple. | 6661 | DNK 777 |
150 | DNK 776 | Tyregod Kalvil | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Thyregod Kalvils History and usage
Thyregod Kalvil is originally from Denmark from the southern Denmark from Tyregod eller Fyn It is also known under the synonyms Fynsk Æble. Thyregod Kalvil is a seedling, formed 1800. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Thyregod Kalvil grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov.
The tree
The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Thyregod Kalvil got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Thyregod Kalvil got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Thyregod Kalvil is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Thyregod Kalvil is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big/medium sized with a length of 65/63 mm and a diameter of 70/73 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red/purple. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized/large. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long and medium thick, approx. 21 mm long and approx. 2 mm thick. The basin is very 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/half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 35/46mm. The core fill out approx. 0,5/0,63 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is soft with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6660 | DNK 776 |
151 | DNK 775 | Tyra Mathiesen | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1830 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Tyra Mathiesens History and usage
Tyra Mathiesen is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Gundsømagle ved Roskilde Tyra Mathiesen is a seedling, formed 1830. Tyra Mathiesen has been known in Denmark since 1896. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Tyra Mathiesen was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1911. Tyra Mathiesen grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The canopy density is poor. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Tyra Mathiesen got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Tyra Mathiesen got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Tyra Mathiesen is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Tyra Mathiesen is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big/medium sized with a length of 66 mm and a diameter of 74 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose/flat-globose conical and symmetric/a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow/greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red/purple. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes/a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized/large. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown/white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long/medium size and thick, approx. 19 mm long and approx. 3 mm thick. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is small and open/half open/closed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted near the margin/at the base/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, and touch each other/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 half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,33 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is hard with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut | 6659 | DNK 775 |
152 | DNK 774 | Tullebølle æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6658 | DNK 774 |
153 | DNK 773 | Tjele Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1870 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Tjele Æbles History and usage
Tjele Æble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Tjele ved Viborg It is also known under the synonyms Bødkeræble. Tjele Æble is a seedling, formed 1870. Tjele Æble has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Tjele Æble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1922. Tjele Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Tjele Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Tjele Æble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Tjele Æble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a strong sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Tjele Æble is evaluated as very good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 56 mm and a diameter of 60 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong/oblong-conical and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thin, approx. 18 mm long and approx. 1,7 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is large and closed. The basin is a little 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 in the middle/at the base 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 diameter of the core is approx. 21mm. The core fill out approx. 0,35 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6657 | DNK 773 |
154 | DNK 772 | Thoras Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1924 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Thoras Æbles History and usage
Thoras Æble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Hasle ved Aarhus Thoras Æble is a seedling, formed 1924. Thoras Æble has been known in Denmark since 1938. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Thoras Æble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1939. | 6656 | DNK 772 |
155 | DNK 771 | Terndrup Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Nordjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Terndrup Æbles History and usage
Terndrup Æble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Terndrup ved Hobro Terndrup Æble is a seedling, formed 1850. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Terndrup Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov.
The tree
The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Terndrup Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Terndrup Æble got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/20.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Terndrup Æble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has a not very/more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and much/none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Terndrup Æble is evaluated as not so good/medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big/big with a length of 65 mm and a diameter of 71 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical/very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange/red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth/waxy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 9 mm long and approx. 3,3 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted near the margin/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is onion shaped/obloid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,41 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick/thin and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm/soft with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong/a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6655 | DNK 771 |
156 | DNK 770 | Tagesminde Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Tagesminde Æbles History and usage
Tagesminde Æble is originally from Denmark from the capitol region from Tagesminde ved Gentofte Tagesminde Æble is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a culinary apple. Tagesminde Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Tagesminde Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Tagesminde Æble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 40/?.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Tagesminde Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Tagesminde Æble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 64 mm and a diameter of 71 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is waxy. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 14 mm long and approx. 2,2 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size/large and half open/closed. The basin is none or very small 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 in the middle/at the base/near the margin 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 onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 27mm. The core fill out approx. 0,38 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and beige. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is soft with a fine texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6654 | DNK 770 |
157 | DNK 769 | Sønderskov | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Sønderskovs History and usage
Sønderskov is originally from Denmark from Fejø It is also known under the synonyms Slibestensæble. Sønderskov is a seedling, formed 1850. Sønderskov has been known in Denmark since 1850. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Sønderskov is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The tree can also be used for ornamental purpose. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Sønderskov grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The tree has a moderate, spreading/drooping growth. The yield is medium/high. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Sønderskov got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Sønderskov got scab attack on approx. half of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is early. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 33/?.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Sønderskov is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The overall flavour of Sønderskov is evaluated as very good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 75 mm and a diameter of 84 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical and very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is pink. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is rough / hammered/russeted. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and yellow in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick/thick, approx. 17 mm long and approx. 3,0 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is small and half open/open. The basin is a little 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 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. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 27mm. The core fill out approx. 0,31 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a 1 texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6653 | DNK 769 |
158 | DNK 768 | Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Søde Æbler fra Aalsrodes History and usage
Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Aalsrode ved Grenå Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Blomstergårdens Pomet/Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are small/medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/?.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a strong sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The overall flavour of Søde Æbler fra Aalsrode is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 54 mm and a diameter of 71 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is redbrown. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes/only stripes, no flush. The surface of the skin is smooth/greasy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are small. The colour of the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 16 mm long and approx. 2,3 mm thick. The cavity is 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 in the middle/at the base 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 obloid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 33mm. The core fill out approx. 0,46 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6652 | DNK 768 |
159 | DNK 767 | Søbjergæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1890 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Søbjergæbles History and usage
Søbjergæble is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Søbjerg ved Høng Søbjergæble is a seedling, formed 1890. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a culinary apple. Søbjergæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Søbjergæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Søbjergæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 16b/28/33.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Søbjergæble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. Smager lidt af druer. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Søbjergæble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 71 mm and a diameter of 76 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very short and thick, approx. 11 mm long and approx. 3,8 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is medium size and closed/half open. 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 funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The diameter of the core is approx. 25mm. The core fill out approx. 0,32 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is hard with a course texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6651 | DNK 767 |
160 | DNK 766 | Svindingeæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Svindingeæbles History and usage
Svindingeæble is originally from Denmark from Funen from Svindinge ved Nyborg Svindingeæble is a seedling, formed 1850. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Svindingeæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Svindingeæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Svindingeæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late/late. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/20.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Svindingeæble is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Svindingeæble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 65 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and symmetric. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The stalk is short/medium size and thick, approx. 10 mm long and approx. 4,3 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is medium size and half open/closed. The basin is a little 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 and the stamens are inserted 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 diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,37 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The flesh is soft with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6650 | DNK 766 |
161 | DNK 765 | Sukkeræble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Sukkeræbles History and usage
Sukkeræble is originally from Denmark Sukkeræble is a seedling, Sukkeræble has been known in Denmark since 1923. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Sukkeræble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1940. The apple is a cider apple. Sukkeræble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Sukkeræble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Sukkeræble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are small with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/36.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Sukkeræble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September)/early (last part of August). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a strong sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. Smager af melon. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Sukkeræble is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is russeted.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is hard with a fine texture. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6649 | DNK 765 |
162 | DNK 764 | Sukkertop fra Vaalse | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Sukkertop fra Vaalses History and usage
Sukkertop fra Vaalse is originally from Denmark from Falster from Vaalse på Nordfalster Sukkertop fra Vaalse is a seedling, of Pigeonnet blanc d´hiver x ? Sukkertop fra Vaalse has been known in Denmark since 1917. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Sukkertop fra Vaalse was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1939. The apple is a dessert apple. Sukkertop fra Vaalse grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Sukkertop fra Vaalse got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Sukkertop fra Vaalse got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are small with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 6/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Sukkertop fra Vaalse is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September)/early (last part of August). The apple has only a little/an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy/medium juicy with a medium/a strong sweetness, medium acidity and some/none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Sukkertop fra Vaalse is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized/medium to big with a length of 62/72 mm and a diameter of 63/74 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red/orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth/greasy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size/long and thick, approx. 13 mm long and approx. 3,6/4,0 mm thick. 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 shallow/medium deep, and the eye is medium size and closed. The basin is a little/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 funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is onion shaped/hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the | 6648 | DNK 764 |
163 | DNK 627 | Herring Pippin | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6647 | DNK 627 |
164 | DNK 628 | Herschendsgave | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Herschendsgaves History and usage
Herschendsgave is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Horsens Herschendsgave is a seedling, formed 1850. Herschendsgave has been known in Denmark since 1877. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Herschendsgave was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1951. Herschendsgave is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Herschendsgave grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Herschendsgave got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Herschendsgave got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are small with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 9/40.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Herschendsgave is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Herschendsgave is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium with a length of 56 mm and a diameter of 58 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is waxy. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and red in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear light/green in relation to the groundcolour and light in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 16 mm long and approx. 2,3 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is shallow/medium deep, and the eye is medium size/small and closed/half open. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the margin of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 20mm. The core fill out approx. 0,34 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are small and redbrown. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6646 | DNK 628 |
165 | DNK 629 | Hillerslev Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | | | Historic | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6645 | DNK 629 |
166 | DNK 630 | Hillested | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1878 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hillesteds History and usage
Hillested is originally from Denmark from Lolland from Hillested ved Maribo Hillested is a seedling, of Pilehaveæble x ? formed 1878. Hillested has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert apple. Hillested grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high. The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Hillested got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hillested got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, fruit cancer on approx. 25% of the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on almost half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/34.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Hillested is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Hillested is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big with a length of 77 mm and a diameter of 87 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The stalk is long/very long and thick, approx. 23 mm long and approx. 3,3 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is medium size/small and half open. The basin is a little 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 and the stamens are inserted at the base/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The diameter of the core is approx. 31mm. The core fill out approx. 0,36 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6644 | DNK 630 |
167 | DNK 631 | Hindbæræble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6643 | DNK 631 |
168 | DNK 632 | Hjortholm | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hjortholms History and usage
Hjortholm is originally from Denmark from Langeland from herregården Hjortholm It is also known under the synonyms Hjortholm Marieæble. Hjortholm is a seedling, formed 1850. Hjortholm has been known in Denmark since 1850. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Hjortholm is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The tree can also be used for landscaping. The apple is a dessert apple. Hjortholm grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hjortholm got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hjortholm got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are large with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/4/28.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Hjortholm is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has a very attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The overall flavour of Hjortholm is evaluated as very good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 64 mm and a diameter of 80 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat and very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is whitish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are only few lenticells. The lenticells are small. The colour of the lenticells appear red in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and medium thick, approx. 10 mm long and approx. 2,9 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is medium size and closed/half open. The basin is a little 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. The core is obloid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 27mm. The core fill out approx. 0,34 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and redbrown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6642 | DNK 632 |
169 | DNK 633 | Hofman Bang | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | 0001 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6641 | DNK 633 |
170 | DNK 635 | Holmeæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1815 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Holmeæbles History and usage
Holmeæble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Holme ved Aarhus Holmeæble is a seedling, formed 1815. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Holmeæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov.
The tree
The yield is medium. The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Holmeæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Holmeæble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. half of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and very few shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 28/31.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Holmeæble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy/dry with a medium sweetness, weak/medium acidity and some/none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Holmeæble is evaluated as medium good/good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 70 mm and a diameter of 79 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical/globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow/yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 %/75 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are small/large. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is small and closed/half open. The basin is a little 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 in the middle/at the base 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. 52mm. The core fill out approx. 0,66 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is thin/medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is soft with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6639 | DNK 635 |
171 | DNK 636 | Holstenhus | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1875 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Holstenhuss History and usage
Holstenhus is originally from Denmark It is also known under the synonyms Femø æble. Holstenhus is a seedling, formed 1875. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Holstenhus is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The tree can also be used as a pollinator. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Holstenhus grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Blomstergårdens Pomet/Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium/low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Holstenhus got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Holstenhus got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/3/6.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Holstenhus is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is very big with a length of 76 mm and a diameter of 97 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth/russeted. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 13 mm long and approx. 2,9 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is large and open. The basin is none or very small ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/at the base 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 onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 27mm. The core fill out approx. 0,28 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and dark brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6638 | DNK 636 |
172 | DNK 637 | Hornbækæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hornbækæbles History and usage
Hornbækæble is originally from Denmark from the capitol region from Hornbæk Hornbækæble is a mutation, of Beauty of Kent The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Hornbækæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hornbækæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hornbækæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 2/3/33.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Hornbækæble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Hornbækæble is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 70 mm and a diameter of 82 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is whitish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 3,9 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and closed. 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 and the stamens are inserted at the base 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 diameter of the core is approx. 31mm. The core fill out approx. 0,38 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The flesh is hard with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6637 | DNK 637 |
173 | DNK 638 | Hugonæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hugonæbles History and usage
Hugonæble is originally from Denmark Hugonæble is a seedling, of Maglemer x Skovfoged The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Hugonæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hugonæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hugonæble got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink/purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/6.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Hugonæble is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The overall flavour of Hugonæble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is very small to small with a length of 39 mm and a diameter of 45 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is ellipsoid/ovate and very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are only few lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear dark green in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is a little 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 and the stamens are inserted 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. The core is ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 15mm. The core fill out approx. 0,32 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and beige. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6636 | DNK 638 |
174 | DNK 640 | Hvid Sommer Pigeon | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | | | Historic | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hvid Sommer Pigeons History and usage
Hvid Sommer Pigeon is originally from Germany Hvid Sommer Pigeon is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Hvid Sommer Pigeon grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hvid Sommer Pigeon got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hvid Sommer Pigeon got scab attack on approx. half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. half of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Hvid Sommer Pigeon is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and much/some aroma. Smager lidt af druer. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Hvid Sommer Pigeon is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 61 mm and a diameter of 66 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short/medium size and thick, approx. 11 mm long and approx. 3,7 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is shallow/medium deep, and the eye is medium size and half open/closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,36 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6634 | DNK 640 |
175 | DNK 641 | Hvid Sommer Pigeon | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hvid Sommer Pigeons History and usage
Hvid Sommer Pigeon is originally from Germany Hvid Sommer Pigeon is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Hvid Sommer Pigeon grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hvid Sommer Pigeon got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hvid Sommer Pigeon got scab attack on approx. half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. half of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Hvid Sommer Pigeon is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and much/some aroma. Smager lidt af druer. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Hvid Sommer Pigeon is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 61 mm and a diameter of 66 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short/medium size and thick, approx. 11 mm long and approx. 3,7 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is shallow/medium deep, and the eye is medium size and half open/closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,36 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6633 | DNK 641 |
176 | DNK 642 | Hvidkilde Voksæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1835 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hvidkilde Voksæbles History and usage
Hvidkilde Voksæble is originally from Denmark from Funen from Hvidkilde ved Svendborg Hvidkilde Voksæble is a seedling, of Hvid vinter Pigeon formed 1835. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Hvidkilde Voksæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hvidkilde Voksæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hvidkilde Voksæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are small with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/9.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Hvidkilde Voksæble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and much aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Hvidkilde Voksæble is evaluated as very good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium with a length of 65 mm and a diameter of 64 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The basin is shallow/medium deep, and the eye is small and half open.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is hearth shaped/ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6632 | DNK 642 |
177 | DNK 643 | Hyltofte Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hyltofte æbles History and usage
Hyltofte æble is originally from Denmark from Lolland from Hyldtofte ved Rødby Hyltofte æble is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Hyltofte æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Hyltofte æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hyltofte æble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on a little more than half of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season/early. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 2/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Hyltofte æble is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Hyltofte æble is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is waxy. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are large.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is soft with a fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6631 | DNK 643 |
178 | DNK 644 | Højbjerg Kalvil | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Højbjerg Kalvils History and usage
Højbjerg Kalvil is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Højbjerg ved Aarhus Højbjerg Kalvil is a seedling, formed 1810. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Højbjerg Kalvil grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Højbjerg Kalvil got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Højbjerg Kalvil got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season/early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 20/24.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Højbjerg Kalvil is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and much aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Højbjerg Kalvil is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium with a length of 69 mm and a diameter of 70 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is purple. The covercolour covers approx. 100 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/flushed and mottled/flushed, striped and mottled. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is 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 middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is obloid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 41mm. The core fill out approx. 0,58 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6630 | DNK 644 |
179 | DNK 645 | Højbjerg Sommeræble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1810 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Højbjerg Sommeræbles History and usage
Højbjerg Sommeræble is originally from Denmark Højbjerg Sommeræble is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Højbjerg Sommeræble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Højbjerg Sommeræble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Højbjerg Sommeræble got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are large with petals, that are free.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Højbjerg Sommeræble is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Højbjerg Sommeræble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 58 mm and a diameter of 72 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth. The stalk is very long and medium thick, approx. 20 mm long and approx. 2,1 mm thick. The cavity is shallow, without russet. The basin is a little 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 in the middle/at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 21mm. The core fill out approx. 0,38 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6629 | DNK 645 |
180 | DNK 646 | Høje Tåstrupæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Clone of 'Rød Ananas' | 6628 | DNK 646 |
181 | DNK 617 | Guldborg Rød | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Guldborg Røds History and usage
Guldborg Rød is originally from Denmark It is also known under the synonyms Rød Guldborg. Guldborg Rød is a mutation, of Guldborg Guldborg Rød has been known in Denmark since 1954. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Guldborg Rød was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1958. Guldborg Rød is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Guldborg Rød grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The tree has a weak, spreading growth. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Guldborg Rød got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Guldborg Rød got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on approx. 25% of the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink/purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Guldborg Rød is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Guldborg Rød is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 63 mm and a diameter of 66 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear white/light brown in relation to the groundcolour and white in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 11 mm long and approx. 3,7 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is large and half open. The basin is a little ribbed. | 6626 | DNK 617 |
182 | DNK 706 | Nybøllegård | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Nybøllegårds History and usage
Nybøllegård is originally from Denmark Nybøllegård is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Nybøllegård grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Nybøllegård got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Nybøllegård got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are small with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/10.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Nybøllegård is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). | 6625 | DNK 706 |
183 | DNK 705 | Nonnetitte fra Als | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Nonnetitte fra Alss History and usage
Nonnetitte fra Als is originally from Denmark from Als Nonnetitte fra Als is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Nonnetitte fra Als grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. Nonnetitte fra Als got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Nonnetitte fra Als got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on approx. half of the branches, mildew attack on approx. half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season/early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Nonnetitte fra Als is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September)/early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Nonnetitte fra Als is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 75 mm and a diameter of 78 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is russeted/smooth. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear dark green in relation to the groundcolour and green in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short/medium size and medium thick, approx. 10 mm long and approx. 2,5 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and half open. 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 onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open/closed/open. The diameter of the core is approx. 26mm. The core fill out approx. 0,33 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and beige. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. The flesh has no tendency to browning when cut. | 6624 | DNK 705 |
184 | DNK 704 | Nonnetit Dobb. | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6623 | DNK 704 |
185 | DNK 763 | Strandby Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1930 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Strandby Æbles History and usage
Strandby Æble is originally from Denmark Strandby Æble is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Strandby Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Strandby Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Strandby Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 20/24.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Strandby Æble is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober).
The external of the apple
The shape is intermediate conical/flat-globose conical The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. | 6622 | DNK 763 |
186 | DNK 762 | Stjerneæble II Samsø | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 0001 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Stjerneæble II Samsøs History and usage
Stjerneæble II Samsø is originally from Denmark from Samsø from Besser på Samsø Stjerneæble II Samsø is a seedling, formed 1930. Stjerneæble II Samsø has been known in Denmark since 1930. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Stjerneæble II Samsø is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Stjerneæble II Samsø grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Stjerneæble II Samsø got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Stjerneæble II Samsø got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on almost half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. 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 medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/4.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Stjerneæble II Samsø is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober). The apple has more than an average/an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a strong/a medium sweetness, weak/medium acidity and some aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Stjerneæble II Samsø is evaluated as good/medium good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big/big with a length of 73/68 mm and a diameter of 89/83 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose/globose/flat-globose conical and symmetric/very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 %/50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is smooth/waxy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized/large. The colour of the lenticells appear white/green/brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown/yellow in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and medium thick/thick, approx. 10/11 mm long and approx. 3,7/4,3 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a small fleshy knob. The cavity is medium deep/deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is large and open/half open. The basin is distinctly/very distinctly ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 27/25mm. The core fill out approx. 0,31 of the cross cut of the whole apple. | 6621 | DNK 762 |
187 | DNK 702 | Nonnetit (Flaskeæble) | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6620 | DNK 702 |
188 | DNK 700 | Niels Olsens Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Niels Olsens Æbles History and usage
Niels Olsens Æble is originally from Denmark The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Niels Olsens Æble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Niels Olsens Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Niels Olsens Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Niels Olsens Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Niels Olsens Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The overall flavour of Niels Olsens Æble is evaluated as bad. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 62 mm and a diameter of 73 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is intermediate conical and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear white/light brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 11 mm long and approx. 3,4 mm thick. 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 funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,33 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6619 | DNK 700 |
189 | DNK 699 | Niels Juul | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1875 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Niels Juuls History and usage
Niels Juul is originally from Denmark from the capitol region from Glostrup ved København Niels Juul is a seedling, of Borgherre x ? formed 1875. Niels Juul has been known in Denmark since 1888. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Niels Juul was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1946. Niels Juul is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Niels Juul grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Niels Juul got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Niels Juul got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/5/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Niels Juul is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Niels Juul is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 66 mm and a diameter of 77 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is russeted. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 2,7 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is medium size/1 and open/half open/closed. The basin is a little 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/3 and the stamens are inserted 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 diameter of the core is approx. 27mm. The core fill out approx. 0,35 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is hard with a course texture. | 6618 | DNK 699 |
190 | DNK 761 | Sjerneæble I Samsø | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1872 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Stjerneæble I Samsøs History and usage
Stjerneæble I Samsø is originally from Denmark from Samsø from Brundby på Samsø Stjerneæble I Samsø is a seedling, formed 1900. Stjerneæble I Samsø has been known in Denmark since 1900. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Stjerneæble I Samsø is or has been suitable for growing in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. Stjerneæble I Samsø grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Stjerneæble I Samsø got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Stjerneæble I Samsø got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on almost half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/4.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Stjerneæble I Samsø is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober). The apple has only a little/an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak/a medium sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. Smager lidt af jordbær. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Stjerneæble I Samsø is evaluated as not so good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big with a length of 71/66 mm and a diameter of 89/86 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/flat-globose conical and symmetric/very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red/purple. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown/green/yellow in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 9/11 mm long and approx. 3,4/3,9 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a medium size fleshy knob. The cavity is medium deep/deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is large and open/half open. The basin is very 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 in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The core is hearth shaped/obloid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 28/24mm. | 6617 | DNK 761 |
191 | DNK 759 | Spiseæble Vejle | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Spiseæble Vejles History and usage
Spiseæble Vejle is originally from Denmark from the southern Denmark from Vejle Spiseæble Vejle is a seedling, of Cox Pomona x Skovfoged The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Spiseæble Vejle grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Spiseæble Vejle got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Spiseæble Vejle got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are small with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/34.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Spiseæble Vejle is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a strong sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. Har lidt fad smag. The flesh has a bad distaste. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has a very big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Spiseæble Vejle is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 54 mm and a diameter of 69 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size/long and thick, approx. 12 mm long and approx. 3,2 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a small fleshy knob. 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 medium deep, and the eye is medium size and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The core is obloid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 25mm. The core fill out approx. 0,37 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a 1,6 colour. The flesh is soft with a fine texture. The flesh has a very strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6615 | DNK 759 |
192 | DNK 758 | Spilmoseæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Spilmoseæbles History and usage
Spilmoseæble is originally from Denmark Spilmoseæble is a seedling, of Danziger Kant x ? Spilmoseæble has been known in Denmark since 1937. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Spilmoseæble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1938. Spilmoseæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Spilmoseæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Spilmoseæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on almost half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/2.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Spilmoseæble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little/an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium/a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak/some aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,64 %. The sugar content in the juice is 12,5 %. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Spilmoseæble is evaluated as medium good/not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium with a length of 41 mm and a diameter of 55 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white/lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long and thin, approx. 21 mm long and approx. 1,5 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is large and half open. The basin is none or very small 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 and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 24mm. The core fill out approx. 0,44 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and dark brown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is hard/medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has no/a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6614 | DNK 758 |
193 | DNK 648 | Hørningsholm | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Hørningsholms History and usage
Hørningsholm is originally from Denmark Hørningsholm is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Hørningsholm grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Hørningsholm got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Hørningsholm got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, fruit cancer on approx. 25% of the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are large with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/?.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Hørningsholm is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The overall flavour of Hørningsholm is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 69 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is redbrown. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The cavity is shallow, 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 funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The core is obloid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,42 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6612 | DNK 648 |
194 | DNK 696 | Mormors Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Mormors Æbles History and usage
Mormors Æble is originally from Denmark Mormors Æble is a seedling, of Borgherre x ? The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Mormors Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Mormors Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Mormors Æble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on almost half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink/light pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/33.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Mormors Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September).
The external of the apple
with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 71 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical The covercolour covers approx. 100 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is hearth shaped/onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 40mm. The core fill out approx. 0,56 of the cross cut of the whole apple. | 6611 | DNK 696 |
195 | DNK 695 | Mikkel Pedersæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1922 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Mikkel Pedersæbles History and usage
Mikkel Pedersæble is originally from Denmark from Samsø It is also known under the synonyms Mikkel Pedersæble Samsø. Mikkel Pedersæble is a seedling, formed før 1922. Mikkel Pedersæble has been known in Denmark since 1922. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Mikkel Pedersæble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Mikkel Pedersæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Mikkel Pedersæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Mikkel Pedersæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 16b/23.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Mikkel Pedersæble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September)/middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has an average/more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry/medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak/0 acidity and some aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Mikkel Pedersæble is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a very short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big with a length of 70/65 mm and a diameter of 91/90 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow/greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is rough / hammered/a little rough. There are many/some lenticells. The lenticells are small/large. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short/medium size/long and thick, approx. 13/9 mm long and approx. 3,6/3,3 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a very big/1 fleshy knob. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is large and closed. The basin is distinctly/very distinctly ribbed. | 6610 | DNK 695 |
196 | DNK 694 | Miang Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Miang Æbles History and usage
Miang Æble is originally from Denmark from Als from Miang på Als Miang Æble is a open pollinated, of Rød Høstkalvil x ? formed før 1913. Miang Æble has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. | 6609 | DNK 694 |
197 | DNK 693 | Mathilde Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1913 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Mathilde Æbles History and usage
Mathilde Æble is originally from Denmark from Langeland from Rifbjerg på Langeland Mathilde Æble is a open pollinated, of Keswick Codlin x Bismarck formed 1913. Mathilde Æble has been known in Denmark since 1933. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Mathilde Æble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1951. Mathilde Æble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Mathilde Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Mathilde Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Mathilde Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, flyspeck/soothy blotch on almost half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/16b.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Mathilde Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Mathilde Æble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 74 mm and a diameter of 84 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is waxy. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and white/lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long and medium thick, approx. 21 mm long and approx. 2,8 mm thick. The cavity is deep, without russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and half open/open. The basin is a little 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 and the stamens are inserted 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 margin of the tube/end at the middle of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 29mm. The core fill out approx. 0,34 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. | 6608 | DNK 693 |
198 | DNK 649 | Høve Reinet | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1870 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Høve Reinets History and usage
Høve Reinet is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Høve ved Dalmose i Sydvestsjælland It is also known under the synonyms Høveæble. Høve Reinet is a seedling, formed 1870. Høve Reinet has been known in Denmark since 1935. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Høve Reinet was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1962. Høve Reinet is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. Høve Reinet grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, drooping growth. The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Høve Reinet got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Høve Reinet got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season/early. The flowers are large with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/16b.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Høve Reinet is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober)/middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average/only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy/very juicy with a weak/a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak/some aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,79 %. The sugar content in the juice is 13,5 %. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Høve Reinet is evaluated as medium good/good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is very big/big to very big with a length of 73 mm and a diameter of 86 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is greasy/russeted. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown/brown in relation to the groundcolour and white/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 18 mm long and approx. 3,2 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is medium size and half open/open. The basin is a little ribbed. | 6607 | DNK 649 |
199 | DNK 650 | Ildrød Eilstrup | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ildrød Eilstrups History and usage
Ildrød Eilstrup is originally from Denmark Ildrød Eilstrup is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ildrød Eilstrup grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Tølløse Slot/Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ildrød Eilstrup got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ildrød Eilstrup got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is very late. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/2.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Ildrød Eilstrup is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has a very attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a strong sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The overall flavour of Ildrød Eilstrup is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 53 mm and a diameter of 66 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth/waxy. There are some 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 is long and medium thick, approx. 14 mm long and approx. 2,9 mm thick. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is none or very small ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted in the middle/near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 23mm. The core fill out approx. 0,35 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and redbrown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh has a weak tendency to browning when cut. | 6606 | DNK 650 |
200 | DNK 651 | Pundsæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6605 | DNK 651 |
201 | DNK 652 | Ildrød Pigeon | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ildrød Pigeons History and usage
Ildrød Pigeon is originally from Denmark from Funen from Fyn It is also known under the synonyms Mørkerød Pigeon, Dueæble. Ildrød Pigeon is a mutation, formed 1800. Ildrød Pigeon has been known in Denmark since 1876. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Ildrød Pigeon was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2007. Ildrød Pigeon is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Ildrød Pigeon grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The tree has a weak, upright growth. The yield is medium. The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab/sensitive towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew/very robust towards apple mildew og very senisitive towards apple cancer/very robust towards apple cancer. Ildrød Pigeon got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ildrød Pigeon got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves/scab attack on approx. half of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples/scab attack on almost half of the apples, fruit cancer on approx. 75% of the branches/no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots/mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early/in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/10.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Ildrød Pigeon is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September)/early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average/more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy/dry with a medium/a weak sweetness, medium/weak acidity and much/some/none or a weak aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,78 %. The sugar content in the juice is 13,7 %. The flesh has a bad distaste. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has only a small/a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ildrød Pigeon is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium/small with a length of 60/53/51 mm and a diameter of 56/52/55 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is ellipsoid/globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical/symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow/green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 100 %/75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown/greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and brown/greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick/thin, approx. 18/19 mm long and approx. 2,7/2,3/1,9 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep/deep, with some russet. The basin is shallow/deep, and the eye is large/medium size and half open/closed. | 6604 | DNK 652 |
202 | DNK 692 | Martha | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Marthas History and usage
The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Martha grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Martha got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Martha got scab attack on approx. half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. half of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is early/very early. The flowers are large with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/28.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Martha is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Martha is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is very small to small with a length of 42 mm and a diameter of 44 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size/long and thin, approx. 19 mm long and approx. 1,6 mm thick. The cavity is shallow, without russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is medium size and half open/open. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted near the margin of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 17mm. The core fill out approx. 0,39 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and dark brown. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a fine texture. The flesh has a strong tendency to browning when cut. | 6603 | DNK 692 |
203 | DNK 691 | Marselisborg Sommeræble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Marselisborg Sommeræbles History and usage
Marselisborg Sommeræble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Marselisborg ved Aarhus It is also known under the synonyms Marselisborg store Sommeræble. Marselisborg Sommeræble is a seedling, formed 1850. Marselisborg Sommeræble has been known in Denmark since 1877. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Marselisborg Sommeræble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1926. Marselisborg Sommeræble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov.
The tree
The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Marselisborg Sommeræble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Marselisborg Sommeræble got scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are small with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 10/24.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very early, to enjoy from July. Marselisborg Sommeræble is mature for harvesting extremely early (end of July). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Marselisborg Sommeræble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized The shape is oblong and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are large.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The pips are medium sized and beige. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6602 | DNK 691 |
204 | DNK 690 | Markussens Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Markussens Æbles History and usage
Markussens Æble is originally from Denmark from central Jutland from Besholt ved Horsens Markussens Æble is a seedling, formed 1800. Markussens Æble has been known in Denmark since 1909. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Markussens Æble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1910. Markussens Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. Markussens Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Markussens Æble got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on almost half of the apples, fruit cancer on a little more than half of the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/31.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Markussens Æble is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and much aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Markussens Æble is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big The shape is ellipsoid and very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted at the base of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a white colour. The flesh is medium firm with a course texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6601 | DNK 690 |
205 | DNK 653 | Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølles History and usage
Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle is originally from Denmark from the capitol region from Dronningmølle Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle is a seedling, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2007. Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/24.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ildrød Pigeon Dronningmølle is evaluated as not so good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is small with a length of 49 mm and a diameter of 46 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is greasy. The stalk is long and thin, approx. 17 mm long and approx. 1,5 mm thick. The cavity is shallow, with some russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is medium size and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The diameter of the core is approx. 21mm. The core fill out approx. 0,46 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are small and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6600 | DNK 653 |
206 | DNK 689 | Marieæble fra Hjortholm | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1891 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Marieæble fra Hjortholms History and usage
Marieæble fra Hjortholm is originally from Denmark from Langeland from Hjortholm på Langeland It is also known under the synonyms Hjortholm Marieæble. Marieæble fra Hjortholm is a seedling, formed 1891. Marieæble fra Hjortholm has been known in Denmark since 1921. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Marieæble fra Hjortholm was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1951. Marieæble fra Hjortholm grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Marieæble fra Hjortholm got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Marieæble fra Hjortholm got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/4/28.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Marieæble fra Hjortholm is mature for harvesting early to middle (first 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 apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Marieæble fra Hjortholm is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 69 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and white/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 14 mm long and approx. 2,3 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is medium size and half open/closed. The basin is a little 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 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 diameter of the core is approx. 25mm. The core fill out approx. 0,36 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and beige. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture | 6599 | DNK 689 |
207 | DNK 688 | Maren Nis | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Maren Niss History and usage
Maren Nis is originally from Denmark from the southern Denmark from Sønderjylland? It is also known under the synonyms Maren Nisses Æble. Maren Nis is a seedling, formed 1800. Maren Nis has been known in Denmark since 1915. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Maren Nis was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1939. Maren Nis is or has been suitable for growing in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Maren Nis grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Randers Regnskov/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Maren Nis got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Maren Nis got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/5.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Maren Nis is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and much aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Maren Nis is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 73 mm and a diameter of 69 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is long-conical/ovate/oblong-conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is waxy. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is large and open. 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 funnel-shaped/conical and the stamens are inserted near the margin/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube/end at the margin of the tube/end at the base of the tube, but don´t touch each other. The core is hearth shaped/ellipsoid. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look open. The diameter of the core is approx. 41mm. The core fill out approx. 0,59 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a red striped colour. The flesh is soft with a fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6598 | DNK 688 |
208 | DNK 654 | Ingers Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1870 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ingers Æbles History and usage
Ingers Æble is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Tågerup ved Roskilde Ingers Æble is a seedling, formed 1870. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ingers Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup/Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ingers Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Ingers Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is in the middle of the season/early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 9/23.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Ingers Æble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. Smager lidt af jordbær. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ingers Æble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple
The apple is small to medium The shape is globose conical/conical and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is purple. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and closed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is conical and the stamens are inserted at the base/in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The skin is thin and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6597 | DNK 654 |
209 | DNK 655 | Ingrid Marie | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1910 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ingrid Maries History and usage
Ingrid Marie is originally from Denmark from Funen from Flemløse ved Assens It is also known under the synonyms Høed Orange, Ingrid Maries æble. Ingrid Marie is a seedling, of Cox Orange x Cox Pomona formed 1910. Ingrid Marie has been known in Denmark since 1936. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Ingrid Marie was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2007. Ingrid Marie is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a culinary/dessert apple. Ingrid Marie grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree
The tree has a moderate, spreading/drooping growth. The yield is high. Ingrid Marie got in the years 1997 and 1999 evaluated under unsprayed conditions in southern Germany. Ingrid Marie got no scab on the apples, scab attack on a few leaves og mildew attack on almost half of the shoots. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is very late/late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 5/34.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Ingrid Marie is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a strong sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,68 %. The sugar content in the juice is 12,6 %. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ingrid Marie is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 55 mm and a diameter of 73 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and symmetric. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is purple. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear light in relation to the groundcolour and light in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 19 mm long and approx. 2,2 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is medium size/large and open/half open. The basin is none or very small 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 in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look closed. The diameter of the core is approx. 26mm. The core fill | 6596 | DNK 655 |
210 | DNK 656 | Ingrid Marie 68-172 | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6595 | DNK 656 |
211 | DNK 657 | Jacober | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | akobers History and usage
Jakober is originally from Denmark from Bornholm from Bodilsker på Bornholm It is also known under the synonyms Jacober. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Jakober grows at the Pometum.
The tree
The yield is low. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/10.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Jakober is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober).
The external of the apple
The shape is flat-globose The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The tube is funnel-shaped/conical 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. | 6594 | DNK 657 |
212 | DNK 658 | Jarnak | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Netherlands | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Jarnaks History and usage
Jarnak is originally from Netherlands It is also known under the synonyms Borgherre. Jarnak is a seedling, formed før 1788. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Jarnak grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Blomstergårdens Pomet/Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/3/4.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Jarnak is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The overall flavour of Jarnak is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 71 mm and a diameter of 83 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose/flat-globose and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is a little rough. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 18 mm long and approx. 2,4 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is none or very small ribbed.
The internal of the apple
When you cut the apple from eye to stalk, you can see the following characteristics: The core is hearth shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 28mm. The core fill out approx. 0,34 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are large and redbrown. The skin is thin and the fruit | 6593 | DNK 658 |
213 | DNK 756 | Sorøæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1905 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Sorøæbles History and usage
Sorøæble is originally from Denmark from Sealand from Sorø Sorøæble is a seedling, formed 1905. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Sorøæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium/low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Sorøæble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Sorøæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/16b.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Sorøæble is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. Smager af stjernefrugt. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Sorøæble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 69 mm and a diameter of 80 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is waxy. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and white/greyish white in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long and medium thick, approx. 22 mm long and approx. 2,5 mm thick. The cavity is deep, without russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is medium size/small and closed. The basin is a little 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 in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 33mm. The core fill out approx. 0,41 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm with a medium fine texture. The flesh has a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 6592 | DNK 756 |
214 | DNK 687 | Maglemer Rød | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Maglemer Røds History and usage:
Maglemer Rød is originally from Denmark. It is also known under the synonym Rød Maglemer. Maglemer Rød is a mutation. A red clone of Maglemer. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Maglemer Rød is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Maglemer Rød grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The tree has a moderate, spreading growth. The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. Maglemer Rød was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009. Maglemer Rød had scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on approx. 25% of the apples, fruit canker on almost half of the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free/are touching each other.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Maglemer Rød is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma, a slight raspberry aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Maglemer Rød is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is small with a length of 46 mm and a diameter of 53 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear white/green in relation to the basecolour and white in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear light in relation to the groundcolour and dark red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 13 mm long and approx. 2,4 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is large and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6590 | DNK 687 |
215 | DNK 684 | Låsby æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 6587 | DNK 684 |
216 | DNK 683 | Løgæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Løgæbles History and usage:
Løgæble is a seedling formed before 1653. Løgæble has been known in Denmark since 1795. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Løgæble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1936. Løgæble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Løgæble grows at the Pometum.
The tree:
The yield is medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og robust towards apple cancer. Løgæble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009, Løgæble had scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on approx. 25% of the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season/late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/40.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Løgæble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has a not very attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. Smager lidt af stikkelsbær. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Løgæble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple:
The apple is small to medium with a length of 40 mm and a diameter of 57 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is russeted. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the basecolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thin, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 1,8 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is shallow/deep, and the eye is medium size/large and half open. The basin is none or very small ribbed.
| 6586 | DNK 683 |
217 | DNK 682 | Lyngby Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 0001 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Lyngby Æbles History and usage:
Lyngby Æble is a seedling formed 1900, originally from Denmark, the capitol region, Lyngby. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a culinary apple. Lyngby Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The yield is high/medium. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Lyngby Æble was evaluated in the period of 2006-2009, Lyngby Æble had scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flowers are large with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 2/10.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Lyngby Æble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Lyngby Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big with a length of 74 mm and a diameter of 78 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the basecolour and white/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 18 mm long and approx. 2,5 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is medium size/large and half open. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6585 | DNK 682 |
218 | DNK 754 | Sofie Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1896 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Sofie Æbles History and usage:
Sofie Æble is a seedling formed 1896, originally from Denmark, Rødby or Nibe. It is also known under the synonyms Sophie æble. Sofie Æble has been known in Denmark since 1896. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Sofie Æble is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. The apple is a dessert apple. Sofie Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The yield is high. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Sofie Æble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009, Sofie Æble got scab attack on almost half of the leaves, scab attack on approx. half of the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. 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 touching each other. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/3/7.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Sofie Æble is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The apple has a very big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Sofie Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big to very big with a length of 74 mm and a diameter of 89 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose/flat and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/flushed and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear dark green in relation to basecolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 13 mm long and approx. 3,7 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a medium size fleshy knob. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is deep/shallow/medium deep, and the eye is large and closed. The basin is distinctly ribbed.
| 6583 | DNK 754 |
219 | DNK 753 | Soesmark Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 0001 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Soesmark Æbles History and usage:
Soesmark Æble is a seedling of Early Victoria x Frogmore formed 1900, originally from Denmark, northeast Lolland, Soesmark. It has been known in Denmark since 1922. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Soesmark Æble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1923. Soesmark Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Soesmark Æble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009, Soesmark Æble had scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on almost half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/4.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Soesmark Æble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has more than an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Soesmark Æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple:
The shape is flat-globose conical and symmetric. The basecolour 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. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and closed.
| 6582 | DNK 753 |
220 | DNK 750 | Skovfoged | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1830 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Skovfogeds History and usage:
Skovfoged is a seedling, formed 1830, originally from Denmark, Sealand, Lov by the town Vordingborg. It is also known under the synonyms Skovfogedæble fra Lov. Skovfoged has been known in Denmark since 1877. The variety is or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Skovfoged was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1984. Skovfoged is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Skovfoged grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The tree has a weak/moderate, spreading growth. The yield is medium/low. The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. Skovfoged was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009, Skovfoged had scab attack on almost half of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, fruit cancer on almost half of the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early/in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/7.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Skovfoged is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Skovfoged is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a very short time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is medium sized with a length of 65 mm and a diameter of 62 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 100 %/75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the basecolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 13 mm long and approx. 2,5 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size/large and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6579 | DNK 750 |
221 | DNK 681 | Lunds Doucin | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1960 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Lunds Doucins History and usage:
Lunds Doucin is a seedling formed 1960, originally from Denmark, central Jutland, Oens by the town Horsens. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. It is a variety used The variety can also be used as an interstem. Lunds Doucin grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Lunds Doucin was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009, It had scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 8/28.
The quality and season of the apple:
Lund Doucin is a cider variety. The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Lunds Doucin is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The flesh has a bitter taste. The overall flavour of Lunds Doucin is evaluated as not good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is medium to big with a length of 53 mm and a diameter of 66 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is whitish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 12 mm long and approx. 2,6 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6578 | DNK 681 |
222 | DNK 680 | Lundbytorp | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1913 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Lundbytorps History and usage:
Lundbytorp is a seedling of Alm. Pigeon x ? formed 1913 originally from Denmark,Sealand, Lundbytorp i, It is also known under the synonyms Lundbytorpæble. Lundbytorp has been known in Denmark since 1936. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Lundbytorp was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1966. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Lundbytorp grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Lundbytorp was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009, it had scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit canker on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early/in the middle of the season. The flowers are small with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/16b.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Lundbytorp is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Lundbytorp is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big with a length of 63 mm and a diameter of 80 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The basecolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is smooth. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 18 mm long and approx. 2,5 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is medium size/large and open. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6577 | DNK 680 |
223 | DNK 679 | Ludvigsens Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ludvigsens Æbles History and usage
Ludvigsens Æble is a seedling originally from Denmark, The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ludvigsens Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The yield is medium. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ludvigsens Æble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009 it had scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 10/20.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Ludvigsens Æble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ludvigsens Æble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple:
The apple is medium sized with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 61 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is orange. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and white/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and medium thick, approx. 11 mm long and approx. 2,5 mm thick. The cavity is shallow, with some russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is medium size and half open. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6576 | DNK 679 |
224 | DNK 660 | Jølbyæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Jølbyæbles History and usage
Jølbyæble is a seedling originally from Denmark, Mors, Jølby. It has been known in Denmark since 1938. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Jølbyæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The cultivar is robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Jølbyæble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009. Jølbyæble had scab attack on approx. 25% of the leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink/light pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 4/?.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Jølbyæble is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Jølbyæble is evaluated as not so good.
The external of the apple:
The apple is medium to big with a length of 62 mm and a diameter of 73 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the basecolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear light/green in relation to the groundcolour and red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 16 mm long and approx. 2,8 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is large and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6575 | DNK 660 |
225 | DNK 678 | Lise Legind æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1880 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Lise Legind æbles History and usage
Lise Legind æble is a seedling of Danziger Kant x ? formed 1880 originally from Denmark, Nykøbing Mors. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert apple. Lise Legind æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup
The tree:
The yield is medium/low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Lise Legind æble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009, it had no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The flowers are large with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/4.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Lise Legind æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Lise Legind æble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple:
The apple is medium sized with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 64 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is waxy. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and white/brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 17 mm long and approx. 2,8 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, without russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow, and the eye is large/1 and closed/open. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6574 | DNK 678 |
226 | DNK 664 | Kathrineæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Midtjylland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Kathrineæbles History and usage
Kathrineæble is a seedling formed 1850, it is originally from Denmark, central Jutland, Moesgård by the town Aarhus. It is also known under the synonyms Kathrineæble from Moesgård. The variety has been known in Denmark since 1913. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Kathrineæble was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1919 and is or has been suitable for growing in orchards. Kathrineæble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The yield is high/medium. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Kathrineæble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009. Kathrineæble had no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, fruit cancer on only a few branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early/in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 11/20.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Kathrineæble is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Kathrineæble is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big The shape is flat-globose conical The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. The basin is shallow, and the eye is medium size and closed.
| 6573 | DNK 664 |
227 | DNK 718 | Pigeon fra Juellinge | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Pigeon fra Juellinges History and usage
Pigeon fra Juellinge is as seedling originally from Denmark It is identical to the variety called Pigeon fra Maribo, it is difficult to say which name came first. Pigeon fra Juellinge has been known in Denmark since 1930. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Pigeon fra Juellinge was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1940. Pigeon fra Juellinge grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Pigeon fra Juellinge was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009, It attrackted scab on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Pigeon fra Juellinge is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has an average attractive appearance.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 67 mm and a diameter of 67 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear greyish white in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short/medium size and thick, approx. 8 mm long and approx. 4,0 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6572 | DNK 718 |
228 | DNK 578 | Filippa | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Filippas History and usage
Filippa is a seedling of Flaskeæble x ? formed 1850. Originally from Denmark, Southfunen, Hundstrup, Filippa has been known in Denmark since 1889. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Filippa was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1987. Filippa is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/culinary/cider apple. Filippa grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup
The tree
The tree has a vigorous, drooping growth. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Filippa was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009. Filippa got no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, no shoots with mildew, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/24.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Filippa is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy/very juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and much/some aroma. God, særegen aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Filippa is evaluated as very good/medium good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 67 mm and a diameter of 79 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is waxy. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long and medium thick, approx. 22 mm long and approx. 2,1 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is medium size/small and open/closed/half open. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6571 | DNK 578 |
229 | DNK 577 | Ferskenrødt Sommeræble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | Not Available | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ferskenrødt Sommeræbles History and usage
Ferskenrødt Sommeræble is most likely originally from France, It is a seedling formed before 1839. Ferskenrødt Sommeræble has been known in Denmark since 1903. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark It was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1953. Ferskenrødt Sommeræble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Ferskenrødt Sommeræble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009 it had scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/8.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Ferskenrødt Sommeræble is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Ferskenrødt Sommeræble is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a very short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 71 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is waxy. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and white/brown in relation to the covercolour. Eventual rings around the lenticells appear green in relation to the groundcolour and dark red in relation to the covercolour. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size/large and half open/closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6570 | DNK 577 |
230 | DNK 576 | 'Vallø Reinet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Femø Æbles History and usage
Femø Æble is seedling originally from Denmark, formed ca. 1850. It is also known under the synonyms Vallø reinet, Holstenhus. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Femø Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Maribo Museum/Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The yield is high. The canopy density is fair. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple canker. Femø Æble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009 . Femø Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, fruit canker on almost half of the branches, no shoots with mildew, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. half of the fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is very late. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/3/6.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Femø Æble is mature for harvesting middle to late (first part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. Smagsnoter af appelsin. The overall flavour of Femø Æble is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is big to very big with a length of 72 mm and a diameter of 87 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is dark red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 14 mm long and approx. 2,6 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6569 | DNK 576 |
231 | DNK 575 | Fejø Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1913 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Fejø Æbles History and usage
Fejø Æble is originally from Denmark from Fejø from Vesterby på Fejø Fejø Æble is a seedling, formed 1913. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Fejø Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is medium. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Fejø Æble got in the period of 2006-2009 evaluated under unsprayed conditions. Fejø Æble got scab attack on very few leaves, scab attack on only a few apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 75 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is late. The flowers are large with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 4/5.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Fejø Æble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Fejø Æble is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a long time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 54 mm and a diameter of 74 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is greasy. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 11 mm long and approx. 3,1 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is large and closed/half open. The basin is distinctly ribbed.
| 6568 | DNK 575 |
232 | DNK 574 | Farum Æble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 0001 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Farum Æbles History and usage
Farum Æble is a seedling originally from the capitol region of Denmark, Farum i Northsealand formed in 1900 and has been known in Denmark since 1900. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Farum Æble grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The yield is high. The canopy density is good. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Farum Æble was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009 it had no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit cancer on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is purple, the blossom is early. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/5/28.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very late, to enjoy from January. Farum Æble is mature for harvesting extremely late (last part of November). The apple has a not very attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a weak sweetness, strong acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bitter taste. The apple has only a small tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Farum Æble is evaluated as not so good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big with a length of 72 mm and a diameter of 67 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong and very asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are small. The colour of the lenticells appear white in relation to the groundcolour and red in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and thick, approx. 10 mm long and approx. 3,9 mm thick. The end of the stalk has a medium size fleshy knob. The stalk of the center fruit has often a fleshy knob in the cavity. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep/deep, and the eye is medium size/large and closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6567 | DNK 574 |
233 | DNK 573 | Ernst Trier | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 0001 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Ernst Triers History and usage
Ernst Trier is a seedling originally from Denmark from Sealand, Vallekilde, Odsherred formed in 1900. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Ernst Trier grows at the Pometum.
The tree
The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are large with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/5/7.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Ernst Trier is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The flesh has a bad distaste. The overall flavour of Ernst Trier is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 85 mm and a diameter of 78 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is oblong-conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is purple. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush/flushed and mottled. The surface of the skin is smooth. There are many lenticells. The lenticells are large. The cavity is shallow, with some russet. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6566 | DNK 573 |
234 | DNK 719 | Pigeon fra Maribo | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Syddanmark, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Pigeon fra Maribos History and usage
Pigeon fra Maribo is a seedling originally from Denmark, Lolland. It is also known under the synonyms Pigeon fra Juellinge. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert apple. Pigeon fra Maribo grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple canker. Pigeon fra Maribo was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009. Pigeon fra Maribo had no scab on the leaves, no scab attack on the fruiut, no apple canker on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, very few fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/11.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Pigeon fra Maribo is mature for harvesting early to middle (first part of September). The apple has more than an average/an average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry/very juicy with a strong/a weak sweetness, weak/strong acidity and much/none or a weak aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,60 %. The sugar content in the juice is 11,3 %. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Pigeon fra Maribo is evaluated as medium good.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium sized with a length of 57 mm and a diameter of 62 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes/a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is greasy. The colour of the lenticells appear white/brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is medium size and medium thick, approx. 10 mm long and approx. 2,8 mm thick. The stalk is swollen. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and closed. The basin is none or very small ribbed.
| 6565 | DNK 719 |
235 | DNK 572 | Else Lindstow | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Else Lindstows History and usage
Else Lindstow is a seedling originally from Denmark, a cross between Cox Orange x Transparente blanche. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert apple. Else Lindstow grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree
The cultivar is sensitive towards apple scab, sensitive towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Else Lindstow was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in the period of 2006-2009 . Else Lindstow got scab attack on approx. half of the leaves, no scab attack on the apples, apple canker on only a few branches, mildew attack on approx. half of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at older branches. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is dark pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are free. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/5.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is very early, to enjoy from July. Else Lindstow is mature for harvesting extremely early (end of July). The overall flavour of Else Lindstow is evaluated as very good. The apple stores for a very short time.
The external of the apple
The apple is medium to big The shape is globose conical/flat-globose conical/conical The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple.
| 6564 | DNK 572 |
236 | DNK 569 | Edle Wendelborg | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Edle Wendelborgs History and usage
Edle Wendelborg is a seedling originally from Denmark. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. Edle Wendelborg grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Gl. Estrup.
The tree:
The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple cancer. Edle Wendelborg was evaluated under unsprayed conditions the period of 2006-2009. The variety had scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no apple canker on the branches, mildew attack on very few shoots, flyspeck/soothy blotch on approx. 25 % fruits and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. 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 medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/16b.
The quality and season of the apple
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Edle Wendelborg is mature for harvesting early (last part of August). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, weak acidity and some aroma. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Edle Wendelborg is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple
The apple is big with a length of 63 mm and a diameter of 76 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. There are cracks on the fruit. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour covers approx. 0 % of the apple. The surface of the skin is smooth. The stalk is long and medium thick, approx. 18 mm long and approx. 2,1 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with some russet. The basin is shallow, and the eye is medium size and open. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6563 | DNK 569 |
237 | DNK 568 | Dyndegaardsæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Dynnegårdsæbles History and usage:
Dynnegårdsæble is originally from Denmark, Bornholm, Dyndegård in Rutsker parish. It is also known under the synonym Dyndegaardsæble, formed before 1924. Dynnegårdsæble has been known in Denmark since 1924. The variety is or has been grown rarely or not at all in Denmark. The apple is a dessert/culinary apple. Dynnegårdsæble grows at the Pometum.
The tree:
The variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 1/5/24.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Dynnegårdsæble is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The overall flavour of Dynnegårdsæble is evaluated as good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple:
The shape is globose conical The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a a weakly defined flush with strongly defined stripes/flushed, striped and mottled. The basin is deep, and the eye is small and closed.
| 6562 | DNK 568 |
238 | DNK 567 | Dronning Louise | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sjælland, Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | 1892 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Dronning Louises History and usage:
Dronning Louise is originally from Denmark, Sealand, Landlyst by the town of Vordingborg. Dronning Louise is a seedling of Filippa x Flaskeæble formed in1892. The variety has been known in Denmark since 1894, it is/ or has been grown to some extent in Denmark. Dronning Louise was recommended for growing in Denmark in year 1965 and is / or has been suitable for growing in orchards and in gardens. The apple is a dessert apple. Dronning Louise grows at the Pometum.
The tree:
The tree has a weak, drooping growth. The yield is low. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, very robust towards apple mildew og sensitive towards apple cancer. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the blossoms at the balloon stage is light pink, the floweringtime is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 7/9.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Dronning Louise is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober)/middle early (last part of September). The apple has an average- to little attractive appearance. The flesh is dry to medium juicy with a strong to medium sweetness, weak/medium acidity with a moderately strong aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,66 %. The sugar content in the juice is 13,0 %. The apple has only a small tendency to bruise. The overall flavour of Dronning Louise is evaluated as good.
The external of the apple:
The apple is small to medium/medium sized with a length of 60 mm and a diameter of 61 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is green. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is russeted. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and white/lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long and thin, approx. 25 mm long and approx. 1,9 mm thick. The cavity is medium deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep/shallow/deep, and the eye is large/small and open/closed. The basin is a little ribbed.
| 6561 | DNK 567 |
239 | DNK 566 | Drejæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2024 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Drejæbles History and usage:
Drejæble is originally from Denmark, Funen, Stegsted close to Odense. It is also known under the synonym Fynsk udvalg VII.
Drejæble is a seedling of Elmelund x ? The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark and is or has been suitable for growing in orchards.
The yield is medium/high. The cultivar is very robust towards apple scab, robust towards apple mildew og very robust towards apple canker.
Drejæble was evaluated in the period of 2006-2009 under unsprayed conditions. Drejæble got scab attack on very few leaves, no scab attack on the apples, no fruit canker on the branches, mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots, no fruits with flyspeck/soothy blotch and no shoots with rosy apple aphid. The flower buds are mainly situated at both young and older branches.
The colour of the flower at balloon stage is yellowish pink. It blossoms in the middle of the season. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 8/20.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is early, to enjoy from August. Drejæble is mature for harvesting very early (first part of August). The apple has an above average attractive appearance. The flesh is dry with a weak sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The overall flavour of Drejæble is evaluated as not so good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is medium sized The shape is long-conical/ovate/oblong-conical and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. There are only few/some lenticells. The lenticells are medium sized. The basin is shallow, and the eye is large and half open.
| 6560 | DNK 566 |
240 | DNK 2680 | Aalestrupæble | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2023 | | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 57222 | DNK 2680 |
241 | DNK 2524 | 'Yarlington Mill' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51839 | DNK 2524 |
242 | DNK 2523 | 'Judar©' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51838 | DNK 2523 |
243 | DNK 2522 | 'Judaine©' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51837 | DNK 2522 |
244 | DNK 2521 | 'Judeline©' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51836 | DNK 2521 |
245 | DNK 2520 | 'Juliane©' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51835 | DNK 2520 |
246 | DNK 2519 | 'E. B. 52' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51834 | DNK 2519 |
247 | DNK 2518 | 'Ashton Brown Jersey' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1903 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51833 | DNK 2518 |
248 | DNK 2517 | 'Browns Apple' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51832 | DNK 2517 |
249 | DNK 2516 | 'Katy (Cider)' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51831 | DNK 2516 |
250 | DNK 2515 | 'Balls Bittersweet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51830 | DNK 2515 |
251 | DNK 2514 | 'Major' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51829 | DNK 2514 |
252 | DNK 2513 | 'Petit Jaune' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51828 | DNK 2513 |
253 | DNK 2512 | 'Ellis Bitter' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51827 | DNK 2512 |
254 | DNK 2511 | 'Court Royal' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51826 | DNK 2511 |
255 | DNK 2510 | 'Taylor´s' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51825 | DNK 2510 |
256 | DNK 2509 | 'Frederick' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51824 | DNK 2509 |
257 | DNK 2508 | 'Dabinett' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51823 | DNK 2508 |
258 | DNK 2507 | 'Cidor' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51822 | DNK 2507 |
259 | DNK 2506 | 'Michelin' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51821 | DNK 2506 |
260 | DNK 2505 | 'Crimson King' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1895 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51820 | DNK 2505 |
261 | DNK 2504 | 'Bulmer´s Norman' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51819 | DNK 2504 |
262 | DNK 2503 | 'Stoke Red' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1920 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51818 | DNK 2503 |
263 | DNK 2502 | 'Foxwhelp (Red)' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51817 | DNK 2502 |
264 | DNK 2501 | 'Chanteline' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51816 | DNK 2501 |
265 | DNK 2500 | 'Transparante Blanche' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Latvia | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51815 | DNK 2500 |
266 | DNK 2499 | 'Ingbo' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1957 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51814 | DNK 2499 |
267 | DNK 2498 | 'Åkerø' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1700 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51813 | DNK 2498 |
268 | DNK 2497 | 'Zuccalmaglio Reinet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1878 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51812 | DNK 2497 |
269 | DNK 2496 | 'Zolotaja Ocean' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51811 | DNK 2496 |
270 | DNK 2495 | 'Zoete Oranje 1441' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Netherlands | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51810 | DNK 2495 |
271 | DNK 2494 | 'Zimneje Limonoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51809 | DNK 2494 |
272 | DNK 2493 | 'Yorkared' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1931 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51808 | DNK 2493 |
273 | DNK 2492 | 'Yellow Sweet Apple 1107' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1934 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51807 | DNK 2492 |
274 | DNK 2491 | 'Yarlington Mill' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51806 | DNK 2491 |
275 | DNK 2490 | 'Woolbrook' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51805 | DNK 2490 |
276 | DNK 2486 | 'Wijcek' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1962 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51801 | DNK 2486 |
277 | DNK 2485 | 'Weidner Reinet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1844 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51800 | DNK 2485 |
278 | DNK 2483 | 'Wealthy' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1860 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51798 | DNK 2483 |
279 | DNK 2480 | 'Vitenu Vasarinis' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51795 | DNK 2480 |
280 | DNK 2479 | 'Vista Bella' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1956 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51794 | DNK 2479 |
281 | DNK 2477 | 'Vinterstein' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1901 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51792 | DNK 2477 |
282 | DNK 2476 | 'Viking' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1925 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51791 | DNK 2476 |
283 | DNK 2475 | 'Victoria' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51790 | DNK 2475 |
284 | DNK 2474 | 'Undine' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1930 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51789 | DNK 2474 |
285 | DNK 2473 | 'Ukrainskoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51788 | DNK 2473 |
286 | DNK 2472 | 'Uhules Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51787 | DNK 2472 |
287 | DNK 2469 | 'Tremlett's Bitter' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51784 | DNK 2469 |
288 | DNK 2468 | 'Transparante Rouge' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51783 | DNK 2468 |
289 | DNK 2459 | 'Tichonovskoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51774 | DNK 2459 |
290 | DNK 2457 | 'Sävstaholm X Risäter' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51772 | DNK 2457 |
291 | DNK 2456 | 'Sävstaholm Rød' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51771 | DNK 2456 |
292 | DNK 2454 | 'Sweet Delicious' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1911 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51769 | DNK 2454 |
293 | DNK 2446 | 'Stachanovskaja' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51761 | DNK 2446 |
294 | DNK 2445 | 'St. Edmunds Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1875 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51760 | DNK 2445 |
295 | DNK 2444 | 'Spigold' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1943 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51759 | DNK 2444 |
296 | DNK 2443 | 'Spartan' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1926 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51758 | DNK 2443 |
297 | DNK 2442 | 'Sorovskoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51757 | DNK 2442 |
298 | DNK 2439 | 'Smoothee' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1958 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51754 | DNK 2439 |
299 | DNK 2438 | 'Slava Perenoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51753 | DNK 2438 |
300 | DNK 2437 | 'Slava Donbasa' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51752 | DNK 2437 |
301 | DNK 2435 | 'Sir Prize' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1955 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51750 | DNK 2435 |
302 | DNK 2434 | 'Siddington Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1871 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51749 | DNK 2434 |
303 | DNK 2433 | 'Shafran saratovskij' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1952 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51748 | DNK 2433 |
304 | DNK 2432 | 'Sct. Sauveur Calville' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1839 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51747 | DNK 2432 |
305 | DNK 2430 | 'Schweikenheimer Rambour' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51745 | DNK 2430 |
306 | DNK 2429 | 'Schieblers Pigeon' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51744 | DNK 2429 |
307 | DNK 2428 | 'Scarlet Stayman' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51743 | DNK 2428 |
308 | DNK 2426 | 'Sariola' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Finland | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 0001 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51741 | DNK 2426 |
309 | DNK 2425 | 'San Jacinto' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51740 | DNK 2425 |
310 | DNK 2424 | 'Samenkruizer' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51739 | DNK 2424 |
311 | DNK 2423 | 'Safraninis Pepinas' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51738 | DNK 2423 |
312 | DNK 2421 | 'Rød Wiener' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1598 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51736 | DNK 2421 |
313 | DNK 2420 | 'Rød Wealthy' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1933 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51735 | DNK 2420 |
314 | DNK 2419 | 'Rød Vinter Kalvil' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51734 | DNK 2419 |
315 | DNK 2418 | 'Rød Sävstaholm' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51733 | DNK 2418 |
316 | DNK 2416 | 'Rød Pomona' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51731 | DNK 2416 |
317 | DNK 2414 | 'Rød Høst Kalvil' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1617 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51729 | DNK 2414 |
318 | DNK 2412 | 'Rozovoje Prevoschodnoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51727 | DNK 2412 |
319 | DNK 2411 | 'Roundway Magnum Bonum' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1864 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51726 | DNK 2411 |
320 | DNK 2410 | 'Rote Berlepsch' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1880 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51725 | DNK 2410 |
321 | DNK 2409 | 'Rossvik' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1821 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51724 | DNK 2409 |
322 | DNK 2408 | 'Rosmarin' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51723 | DNK 2408 |
323 | DNK 2407 | 'Rosemary Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1831 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51722 | DNK 2407 |
324 | DNK 2406 | 'Rosebery' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1934 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51721 | DNK 2406 |
325 | DNK 2404 | 'Rivers Early' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51719 | DNK 2404 |
326 | DNK 2403 | 'Dobbelt Nonnetit' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51718 | DNK 2403 |
327 | DNK 2401 | 'Riesen boiken' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51716 | DNK 2401 |
328 | DNK 2400 | 'Ribston Rød' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51715 | DNK 2400 |
329 | DNK 2399 | 'Ribston' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1707 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51714 | DNK 2399 |
330 | DNK 2398 | 'Ribber Hardi Zoete' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51713 | DNK 2398 |
331 | DNK 2396 | 'Rekord Mitschurina' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51711 | DNK 2396 |
332 | DNK 2395 | 'Redfree' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1966 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51710 | DNK 2395 |
333 | DNK 2394 | 'Red van Baren' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51709 | DNK 2394 |
334 | DNK 2393 | 'Red Spy' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1895 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51708 | DNK 2393 |
335 | DNK 2392 | 'Red Coat Grieve' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1916 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51707 | DNK 2392 |
336 | DNK 2391 | 'Rajka©' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Czech Republic | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1993 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51706 | DNK 2391 |
337 | DNK 2389 | 'Purpurrød Causinot' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1766 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51704 | DNK 2389 |
338 | DNK 2388 | 'Puritan' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1931 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51703 | DNK 2388 |
339 | DNK 2387 | 'Prinz Albreck Halle' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51702 | DNK 2387 |
340 | DNK 2386 | 'Prinz Albert von Preussen' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Poland | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1865 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51701 | DNK 2386 |
341 | DNK 2383 | 'Priscilla' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1962 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51698 | DNK 2383 |
342 | DNK 2382 | 'Priam' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1952 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51697 | DNK 2382 |
343 | DNK 2381 | 'President descoves' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51696 | DNK 2381 |
344 | DNK 2378 | 'Pobeba' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51693 | DNK 2378 |
345 | DNK 2377 | 'Pineapple Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51692 | DNK 2377 |
346 | DNK 2376 | 'Pigeon Oberdicks' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51691 | DNK 2376 |
347 | DNK 2375 | 'Pigeon Nathusius' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51690 | DNK 2375 |
348 | DNK 2374 | 'Pigeon hvid vinter' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51689 | DNK 2374 |
349 | DNK 2373 | 'Periskovoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51688 | DNK 2373 |
350 | DNK 2370 | 'Patricia' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1920 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51685 | DNK 2370 |
351 | DNK 2369 | 'Pater van der Elsen' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51684 | DNK 2369 |
352 | DNK 2366 | 'Paradis fra Ditmarsken' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51681 | DNK 2366 |
353 | DNK 2365 | 'Osenneje Polosatoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51680 | DNK 2365 |
354 | DNK 2363 | 'Oretorps Reinet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51678 | DNK 2363 |
355 | DNK 2362 | 'Ontario' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1820 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51677 | DNK 2362 |
356 | DNK 2361 | 'Old Nonpareil' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1600 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51676 | DNK 2361 |
357 | DNK 2360 | 'Ogden' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51675 | DNK 2360 |
358 | DNK 2357 | 'Noris' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51672 | DNK 2357 |
359 | DNK 2353 | 'Mutsu' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Japan | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1930 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51668 | DNK 2353 |
360 | DNK 2350 | 'Montet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51665 | DNK 2350 |
361 | DNK 2349 | 'Monroe Seedling' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1910 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51664 | DNK 2349 |
362 | DNK 2347 | 'Mlejevskaja Krasavitsa' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51662 | DNK 2347 |
363 | DNK 2346 | 'Minehaha' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51661 | DNK 2346 |
364 | DNK 2344 | 'Merton Worcester' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1914 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51659 | DNK 2344 |
365 | DNK 2343 | 'Merton Beauty' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1933 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51658 | DNK 2343 |
366 | DNK 2342 | 'Melba Rød' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1898 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51657 | DNK 2342 |
367 | DNK 2340 | 'Mecklenburger Orange' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51655 | DNK 2340 |
368 | DNK 2337 | 'McIntosh X Alfa 68 Alnarp' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51652 | DNK 2337 |
369 | DNK 2336 | 'McIntosh Sweet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51651 | DNK 2336 |
370 | DNK 2334 | 'McIntosh Double Red' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51649 | DNK 2334 |
371 | DNK 2333 | 'McIntosh Boller' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51648 | DNK 2333 |
372 | DNK 2332 | 'Mantet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1928 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51647 | DNK 2332 |
373 | DNK 2330 | 'Magdeburger' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51645 | DNK 2330 |
374 | DNK 2329 | 'Macoum' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1918 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51644 | DNK 2329 |
375 | DNK 2328 | 'Lütticher Ananas Kalvil' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Belgium | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51643 | DNK 2328 |
376 | DNK 2327 | 'Lunow' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51642 | DNK 2327 |
377 | DNK 2326 | 'Loshitskoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51641 | DNK 2326 |
378 | DNK 2324 | 'Lord Lambourne' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1907 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51639 | DNK 2324 |
379 | DNK 2319 | 'Loaf Sugar Pippin' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51634 | DNK 2319 |
380 | DNK 2318 | 'Linné' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51633 | DNK 2318 |
381 | DNK 2317 | 'Lindel' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51632 | DNK 2317 |
382 | DNK 2315 | 'Limoneapfel' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51630 | DNK 2315 |
383 | DNK 2314 | 'Lientuves Pepinas' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51629 | DNK 2314 |
384 | DNK 2309 | 'Laxton's Early Crimson' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1908 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51624 | DNK 2309 |
385 | DNK 2308 | 'Laxton's Delight' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51623 | DNK 2308 |
386 | DNK 2304 | 'Landsberger' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1852 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51619 | DNK 2304 |
387 | DNK 2302 | 'Krigske' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1913 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51617 | DNK 2302 |
388 | DNK 2301 | 'Kongelig Kortstilk' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1600 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51616 | DNK 2301 |
389 | DNK 2300 | 'Klarapple' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51615 | DNK 2300 |
390 | DNK 2299 | 'Klarapfel' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51614 | DNK 2299 |
391 | DNK 2297 | 'King David' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51612 | DNK 2297 |
392 | DNK 2296 | 'Kim' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1976 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51611 | DNK 2296 |
393 | DNK 2294 | 'Kerry Pippin' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1802 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51609 | DNK 2294 |
394 | DNK 2292 | 'Katja' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1947 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51607 | DNK 2292 |
395 | DNK 2289 | 'Kaniker' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51604 | DNK 2289 |
396 | DNK 2288 | 'Julyred' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1955 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51603 | DNK 2288 |
397 | DNK 2286 | 'Joy Bells' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1914 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51601 | DNK 2286 |
398 | DNK 2285 | 'Jonathan Selected' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51600 | DNK 2285 |
399 | DNK 2281 | 'Jonamac' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1944 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51596 | DNK 2281 |
400 | DNK 2280 | 'jonagored' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Belgium | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1986 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51595 | DNK 2280 |
401 | DNK 2279 | 'Jonadel' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1970 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51594 | DNK 2279 |
402 | DNK 2278 | 'John Standish' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1873 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51593 | DNK 2278 |
403 | DNK 2276 | 'Jenin Talvi' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51591 | DNK 2276 |
404 | DNK 2274 | 'James Grieve Rød (Hollandsk)' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Netherlands | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51589 | DNK 2274 |
405 | DNK 2270 | 'Jamba' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1954 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51585 | DNK 2270 |
406 | DNK 2268 | 'Ingold' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1954 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51583 | DNK 2268 |
407 | DNK 2267 | 'Ijulskoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51582 | DNK 2267 |
408 | DNK 2266 | 'Idared' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1942 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51581 | DNK 2266 |
409 | DNK 2264 | 'Hvid Astrakan' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1790 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51579 | DNK 2264 |
410 | DNK 2260 | 'Holiday Ohio' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1940 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51575 | DNK 2260 |
411 | DNK 2258 | 'Hibernal' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1880 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51573 | DNK 2258 |
412 | DNK 2257 | 'Hayashe Guldreinette' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51572 | DNK 2257 |
413 | DNK 2250 | 'Gul Reinet Tidlig' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51565 | DNK 2250 |
414 | DNK 2248 | 'Gul Bellefleur' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1800 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51563 | DNK 2248 |
415 | DNK 2247 | 'Gråsten Crimson' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1912 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51562 | DNK 2247 |
416 | DNK 2246 | 'Grågylling fra Skokloster' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1700 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51561 | DNK 2246 |
417 | DNK 2245 | 'Grå Høstreinet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1860 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51560 | DNK 2245 |
418 | DNK 2244 | 'Grå Fransk Reinet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | France | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1653 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51559 | DNK 2244 |
419 | DNK 2237 | 'Gorschkovskoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51552 | DNK 2237 |
420 | DNK 2236 | 'Golden Delicious Super' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51551 | DNK 2236 |
421 | DNK 2235 | 'Golden Delicious' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1890 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51550 | DNK 2235 |
422 | DNK 2233 | 'Gloster' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1951 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51548 | DNK 2233 |
423 | DNK 2230 | 'Glockenapfel' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51545 | DNK 2230 |
424 | DNK 2228 | 'Gewürz Luiken (Vojens)' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51543 | DNK 2228 |
425 | DNK 2227 | 'Gewürz Luiken' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1885 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51542 | DNK 2227 |
426 | DNK 2226 | 'George Cave' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1923 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51541 | DNK 2226 |
427 | DNK 2223 | 'Fraa's Sommerkalvil' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51538 | DNK 2223 |
428 | DNK 2220 | 'Freedom' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1958 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51535 | DNK 2220 |
429 | DNK 2218 | 'Flaskeæble' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1860 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51533 | DNK 2218 |
430 | DNK 2216 | 'Fiesta ' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1972 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51531 | DNK 2216 |
431 | DNK 2215 | 'Fertile de Douc' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51530 | DNK 2215 |
432 | DNK 2214 | 'Exeter Cross' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1924 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51529 | DNK 2214 |
433 | DNK 2212 | 'Elstar' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Netherlands | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1955 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51527 | DNK 2212 |
434 | DNK 2211 | 'Ellisons Orange Rød' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1948 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51526 | DNK 2211 |
435 | DNK 2209 | 'Egremont Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1872 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51524 | DNK 2209 |
436 | DNK 2208 | 'Edward VII' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1902 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51523 | DNK 2208 |
437 | DNK 2207 | 'Edgar' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1929 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51522 | DNK 2207 |
438 | DNK 2204 | 'Early Red Bird' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51519 | DNK 2204 |
439 | DNK 2203 | 'Early McIntosh' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1909 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51518 | DNK 2203 |
440 | DNK 2202 | 'Early Golden Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1921 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51517 | DNK 2202 |
441 | DNK 2201 | 'Early Golden' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1912 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51516 | DNK 2201 |
442 | DNK 2196 | 'Downtown Pippin' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1806 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51511 | DNK 2196 |
443 | DNK 2195 | 'Dobbelt Zoete' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51510 | DNK 2195 |
444 | DNK 2194 | 'Dobbelt Flaskeæble' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Scoinwood came to the Pomtetum from the gardens of Egelund Castle in Fredensborg, Seeland. | 51509 | DNK 2194 |
445 | DNK 2191 | 'Desertnaja Petrova' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51506 | DNK 2191 |
446 | DNK 2189 | 'Delicious Rød Australsk' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Australia | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51504 | DNK 2189 |
447 | DNK 2188 | 'Delicious Rød' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1880 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51503 | DNK 2188 |
448 | DNK 2185 | 'Cutler Grieve' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1912 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51500 | DNK 2185 |
449 | DNK 2184 | 'Criterion' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1972 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51499 | DNK 2184 |
450 | DNK 2183 | 'Crimson Beauty' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Canada | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1880 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51498 | DNK 2183 |
451 | DNK 2181 | 'Cox´s type nr. I (Halle)' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51496 | DNK 2181 |
452 | DNK 2180 | 'Cox´s Pomona' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1853 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51495 | DNK 2180 |
453 | DNK 2177 | 'Coskoloslovensko' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51492 | DNK 2177 |
454 | DNK 2173 | 'Cludius Høstæble' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1874 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51488 | DNK 2173 |
455 | DNK 2171 | 'Clivia' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1961 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51486 | DNK 2171 |
456 | DNK 2169 | 'Cleo' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1938 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51484 | DNK 2169 |
457 | DNK 2168 | 'Claygate Pearmain' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1821 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51483 | DNK 2168 |
458 | DNK 2167 | 'Christmas Pearmain' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1893 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51482 | DNK 2167 |
459 | DNK 2166 | 'Champagne Zoete' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51481 | DNK 2166 |
460 | DNK 2164 | 'Citrine' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Gelderland, Netherlands | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | 'Citrine' Source and History
Citrine was breed at Laboratory for Horticultural Plant Breeding in Wageningen. This variety was created from a cross between Sterappel x Cox's Orange Pippin. It is a fairly steeply growing tree with strong growth, blooms mid-season, fertility is moderately early and fairly regular. The fruit is ripe in the first half of October and can be stored until mid-january, it is of medium size, regular in shape, green yellow to yellow in color with some dark red blush, striped. The flesh is yellowish white, soft, juicy with a good aroma. The variety is moderately susceptible to scab and mildew.
This variety was grown at the Pometum in Taastrup under the name 'Ceres' for a number of years before it was determined to be falsely identified.
| 51479 | DNK 2164 |
461 | DNK 2163 | 'Cellini' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1828 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51478 | DNK 2163 |
462 | DNK 2162 | 'Cekolovensko' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51477 | DNK 2162 |
463 | DNK 2160 | 'Carlton' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1912 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51475 | DNK 2160 |
464 | DNK 2158 | 'Calville Söt Alnarp' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51473 | DNK 2158 |
465 | DNK 2155 | 'Burgundy' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1972 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51470 | DNK 2155 |
466 | DNK 2153 | 'Brownless Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1848 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51468 | DNK 2153 |
467 | DNK 2151 | 'Borsdorf' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1561 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51466 | DNK 2151 |
468 | DNK 2148 | 'Bogatyr' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51463 | DNK 2148 |
469 | DNK 2144 | 'Berzjininka Ananas' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51459 | DNK 2144 |
470 | DNK 2142 | 'Benoni' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1830 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51457 | DNK 2142 |
471 | DNK 2140 | 'Belorusskij Sinap' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51455 | DNK 2140 |
472 | DNK 2138 | 'Belle de Boskoop Rød' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Denmark | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1940 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51453 | DNK 2138 |
473 | DNK 2137 | 'Belle de Boskoop' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Netherlands | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1856 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Belle de Boskoops History and usage:
Belle de Boskoop is originally from Netherlands from Boskoop. Belle de Boskoop is a mutation of Reinette de Montfort formed 1856. It has been known in Denmark since 1882. The cultivar is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Belle de Boskoop was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2007. Belle de Boskoop is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a culinary apple. Belle de Boskoop grows at the Pometum.
The tree:
The yield is high. Belle de Boskoop was evaluated under unsprayed conditions in southern Germany in the years 1997 - 1999. Belle de Boskoop had no scab on the apples, scab attack on a few leaves og mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots/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 variety is triploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 3/5/2.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is late, to enjoy from November/December. Belle de Boskoop is mature for harvesting late (last part of Oktober). The apple has an average attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy/dry/medium juicy with a medium/a weak sweetness, strong acidity and much/some aroma. The acid content in the juice is 1,05 %. The sugar content in the juice is 15,0 %. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Belle de Boskoop is evaluated as not so good/medium good/good. The apple stores for a very long time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is medium to big with a length of 68 mm and a diameter of 73 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is globose conical/conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 0 %/25 % of the apple. It forms a only a solid flush. The surface of the skin is russeted. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is very long/medium size and thick, approx. 22 mm long and approx. 3,5 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is deep/medium deep, and the eye is medium size/large and half open. The basin is a little 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 and the stamens are inserted in the middle of the eye. The green lines around the core end at the middle of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 25mm. The core fill out approx. 0,34 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and redbrown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish colour. The flesh is medium firm/hard with a course/medium fine texture. The flesh has a strong/a medium tendency to browning when cut. | 51452 | DNK 2137 |
474 | DNK 2136 | 'Beauty of the West' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1740 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51451 | DNK 2136 |
475 | DNK 2132 | 'Barry' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1923 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51447 | DNK 2132 |
476 | DNK 2131 | 'Barchatnoje' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Lithuania | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51446 | DNK 2131 |
477 | DNK 2129 | 'Baldwin' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1784 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51444 | DNK 2129 |
478 | DNK 2128 | 'Australien' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Australia | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51443 | DNK 2128 |
479 | DNK 2127 | 'Augustæble fra Geisenheim' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51442 | DNK 2127 |
480 | DNK 2124 | 'Astrakan Rød' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1780 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51439 | DNK 2124 |
481 | DNK 2123 | 'Astrakan Hvid' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Russian Federation | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1790 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51438 | DNK 2123 |
482 | DNK 2122 | 'Ashdown Seedling' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51437 | DNK 2122 |
483 | DNK 2121 | 'Arvidsäpple' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1850 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51436 | DNK 2121 |
484 | DNK 2120 | 'Aroma' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1947 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Aromas History and usage:
Aroma is originally from Sweden from Balsgård. It is also known under the synonyms Aroma Balsgaard. Aroma is a cross, of Ingrid Marie x Filippa formed 1947. Aroma has been known in Denmark since 1957. The variety is or has been grown widely in Denmark. Aroma was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 2007. Aroma is or has been suitable for growing in gardens/in orchards. The apple is a dessert/cider/culinary apple. Aroma grows at the Pometum. The cultivar is also shown at: Blomstergårdens Pomet.
The tree:
The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. Aroma got in the years 1997 and 1999 evaluated under unsprayed conditions in southern Germany. Aroma got no scab on the apples, scab attack on a few leaves og mildew attack on very few shoots. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The flowers are large/medium sized with petals, that are overlapping. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 5/7.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Aroma 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/a strong sweetness, medium acidity and much aroma. The acid content in the juice is 0,71 %. The sugar content in the juice is 11,4 %. The apple has a medium tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Aroma is evaluated as good/very good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple:
4 mm and a diameter of 79 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with weakly defined stripes. The surface of the skin is smooth/waxy. The colour of the lenticells appear light brown in relation to the groundcolour and lightbrown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is short/medium size/long and medium thick, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 2,3 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with a complete cover of russet. The basin is medium deep, and the eye is medium size and half open. The basin is none or very small 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 middle of the tube. The diameter of the core is approx. 28mm. The core fill out approx. 0,35 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are small and brown. The skin is thick and the fruit flesh has a yellowish/white colour. The flesh is soft/medium firm with a medium fine/fine texture. The flesh has a medium/no tendency to browning when cut. | 51435 | DNK 2120 |
485 | DNK 2119 | 'Ard Cairn Russet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1890 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51434 | DNK 2119 |
486 | DNK 2115 | 'Annie Elizabet' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United Kingdom | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1868 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51430 | DNK 2115 |
487 | DNK 2111 | 'Amorosa' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | Amorosas History and usage:
Amorosa is originally from Sweden, Skåne. It is also known under the synonym Red Aroma. Amorosa is a mutation of Aroma formed 1988. It has been known in Denmark since 1990 and has s been grown widely in Denmark. The variety is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/cider/culinary apple. Amorosa grows at the Pometum.
The tree:
The tree has a vigorous, spreading growth. Amorosa was evaluated in the years 1997 and 1999 under unsprayed conditions in southern Germaniny. Amorosa had no scab on the apples, scab attack on a few leaves and mildew attack on very few shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is light pink, the blossom is in the middle of the season. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 5/7.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Amorosa is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has a very attractive appearance. The flesh is very juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and some aroma. The overall flavour of Amorosa is evaluated as very good. The apple stores for a medium time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big The shape is flat-globose conical and symmetric. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 75 %/100 % of the apple. It forms a a solid flush with strongly defined stripes. The basin is none or very small ribbed.
| 51426 | DNK 2111 |
488 | DNK 2109 | 'American Mother' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | United States | PMT | | Not Available | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1844 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51424 | DNK 2109 |
489 | DNK 2107 | 'Alnarps Vinterstribling' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51422 | DNK 2107 |
490 | DNK 2106 | 'Alnarps Favorite' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1967 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51421 | DNK 2106 |
491 | DNK 2104 | 'Alice' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1970 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51419 | DNK 2104 |
492 | DNK 2102 | 'Alfa 68' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1937 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51417 | DNK 2102 |
493 | DNK 2101 | 'Alexander' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Ukraine | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1700 | | | | | CULTIVAR | Alexanders History and usage:
Alexander is originally from Russia from Ukraine. It is also known under the synonyms Kejser Alexander, Aporta. Alexander is a seedling, formed 1700. Alexander has been known in Denmark since 1865. The variety is or has been grown occasionally in Denmark. Alexander was recommended for growing in Denmark latest in year 1951. Alexander is or has been suitable for growing in orchards/in gardens. The apple is a dessert/cider/culinary apple. Alexander grows at the Pometum.
The tree:
The tree has a vigorous, drooping/spreading growth. The yield is medium. The canopy density is fair. Alexander got in the years 1997 and 1999 evaluated under unsprayed conditions in southern Germany. Alexander got no scab on the apples, scab attack on a few leaves og mildew attack on approx. 25% of the shoots. The flower buds are mainly situated at young shoots. The colour of the flower at the balloon stage is yellowish pink, the blossom is early. The flowers are medium sized with petals, that are touching each other. The variety is diploid and has the following alleles of self-incompatibility 5.
The quality and season of the apple:
The season of the apple is medium early, to enjoy from September/Oktober. Alexander is mature for harvesting middle early (last part of September). The apple has only a little attractive appearance. The flesh is medium juicy with a medium sweetness, medium acidity and none or a weak aroma. The apple has a big tendency to be easily bruised. The overall flavour of Alexander is evaluated as medium good. The apple stores for a short time.
The external of the apple:
The apple is big to very big with a length of 77 mm and a diameter of 95 mm, measured at maximum width. The shape is flat/flat-globose/flat-globose conical and a little asymmetrical. The groundcolour of the apple is greenish yellow. The covercolour is red. The covercolour covers approx. 50 % of the apple. It forms a flushed, striped and mottled. The surface of the skin is greasy. There are some lenticells. The lenticells are large. The colour of the lenticells appear brown in relation to the groundcolour and brown in relation to the covercolour. The stalk is long and thick, approx. 15 mm long and approx. 3,4 mm thick. The cavity is deep, with some russet. The basin is deep, and the eye is medium size and half open/open. The basin is none or very small 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 in the middle/at the base 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 margin of the tube/end at the middle of the tube. The core is onion shaped. If you cut the apple horizontally, the core will look half open. The diameter of the core is approx. 32mm. The core fill out approx. 0,34 of the cross cut of the whole apple. The pips are medium sized and brown. The skin is medium thick and the fruit flesh has a greenish colour. The flesh is medium firm | 51416 | DNK 2101 |
494 | DNK 2100 | 'Adersleber Kalvil' | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Germany | PMT | | | 2022 | ORIGIN | 1865 | | | | | CULTIVAR | | 51415 | DNK 2100 |
495 | FIN 899 | Aleksanteri Turku Maaria | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | Luke | | Not Available | 2022 | | | | | | | 300 | | 54995 | FIN 899 |
496 | EST 3554 | Aule | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Estonia | Polli | | | 2022 | | | | | | | 500 | | 8532 | EST 3554 |
497 | EST 3636 | Kirki | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | | Polli | | | 2022 | | | | | | | 500 | | 52305 | EST 3636 |
498 | SWE 933 | Munthes Rosenäpple | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | SWE Nat. G | | Not Available | | | | | | | | 300 | | 6053 | SWE 933 |
499 | SWE 932 | Kramfors | Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh. | Sweden | SWE Nat. G | | Not Available | | | | | | | | 300 | | 6052 | SWE 932 |