R2113 4.2/4.9 Cvs for cropping times, diploids, triploids Flashcards
Name group 2 dessert apple cultivar
‘Katy’
‘Egremont Russet’
Name group 3 dessert apple cultivar
‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’
‘James Grieve’
‘Discovery’ (crops before the other two)
Apple and pear cultivars that store well
Dessert apples: ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’
Culinary apples: ‘Bramley’s Seedling’
Dessert pears: ‘Conference’ and ‘Doyenné du Comice’
Culinary pear: ‘Catillac’
Crab apples good for all pollinators
‘Golden Hornet’ and ‘John Downie’
Example of family tree cv?
- ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ – Regarded to be the finest-tasting dessert apple, the rich aromatic flavour and crisp, juicy texture set this apple apart from other cvs.
- ‘Lord Lambourne’ – A dessert apple with red flushed skins and a juicy, sweet flavour.
- ‘Braeburn’ – This well known dessert cv earns its popularity by being easy to grow, early to crop from a young age, and having excellent storage potential.
Name a cultivar of plum
‘Victoria’
‘Early Laxton’
Name a cultivar of pear
‘Doyenné du Comice’
‘Conference’
Example of triploid
‘Bramley’s Seedling’
‘Blenheim Orange’
Name a pear cultivar
‘Conference’: pick late Sep, flowering group 3, stores well
‘Doyenné du Comice’: pick Oct, flowering group 4, stores well
Name a cherry cultivar
‘Stella’, late July
‘Morello’, Aug/Sep
Name a plum cultivar
‘Victoria’, late Aug
‘Marjorie’s Seedling’, late Sep/early Oct
What’s the best rootstock for a cordon?
Apples – M9, M26 or MM106
Pears – Quince A or Quince C
Plum/Gage/Damson – Pixy
Name a family apple tree cultivar
- ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ - Regarded to be the finest tasting dessert apple, the rich aromatic flavour and crisp, juicy texture set this apple apart from other cvs.
- ‘Lord Lambourne’ - A dessert apple with red flushed skin and a juicy, sweet flavour.
- ‘Braeburn’
Name a rootstock for quince
Quince C
Name a rootstock choice for cherry
G5 (semi-dwarfing) or Colt (semi-vigorous)