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Jonathan

Apple

Originated on the farm of Philip Rick, Woodstock, Ulster County, New York, USA. It was first described in 1826 by Judge Buel who named the apple after Jonathan Hasbrouck. Fruits have soft, fine-textured, fairly juicy flesh with a sweet and fairly pleasant flavour.

Synonyms:
Djonathan, Dzhonatan, Dzonetn, Esopus Spitzenberg (New), Johnathan, King Philip, King Philipp, Philip Rick, Philipp Rick, Pomme Jonathan, Ulster, Ulster Seedling
Accession Number:
1979 - 164  
Accession Name:
Jonathan
Use:
Dessert
Parentage:
Esopus Spitzenburg? (female) × Unknown
Flowering:
10% open: 7th May
Fully open: 12th May
90% over: 15th May
Picking time:
Early October

Jonathan

Apple

Accession Number:
1965 - 043  
(No further information available)
 

Jonathan

Apple

Accession Number:
1965 - 036  
(No further information available)