Jonathan (apple)
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Art | Cultivated apple ( Malus domestica ) |
origin | New York (USA) |
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List of apple varieties |
Jonathan is a variety of apple whose origin is a seedling of the Esopus Spitzenberg variety found on Philip Rick's farm, New York. This variety was first described in 1826.
description
The Jonathan variety grows weak to medium-strong and forms a rounded crown with thin shoots. The tree needs a warm location and nutrient-rich, rather dry soil. As a diploid variety, Jonathan is considered a good pollen donor. The yield is regular and high. It is susceptible to apple scab , powdery mildew and fire blight .
The fruit is medium-sized and dark red with a green-yellow base color. The taste is fine, sweet and sour, aromatic, the light yellow flesh is firm and juicy. The harvest time is at the end of September, the consumption period runs from November to the beginning of April. The shelf life is good both under conventional conditions and in CA storage . However, the fruits are often blotchy.
literature
- Manfred Fischer (Ed.): Color Atlas of Fruit Types . 2nd Edition. Ulmer, Stuttgart 2003, p. 65, ISBN 3-8001-5547-8 .
- Walter Hartmann (Ed.): Color Atlas of Old Fruit Types . 2nd Edition. Ulmer, Stuttgart 2003, p. 102, ISBN 3-8001-4394-1 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ _ Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, susceptibility to apple scab ( memento from October 24, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ _ Bavarian State Institute for Agriculture, susceptibility to fire blight ( Memento from May 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive )