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'''Gloria Mundi''' is a apple variety found in 5 tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards. | '''Gloria Mundi''' is a apple variety found in 5 tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards. | ||
== Description == | |||
'''Gloria Mundi''' is a heritage apple variety with a rich history in American orchards. | |||
=== Characteristics === | |||
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| '''Origin''' || Germany; late 1700s, arrived in America by 1804 | |||
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| '''Harvest Season''' || Late fall (October to November) | |||
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| '''Flavor Profile''' || Mildly tart, pleasant; coarse-grained flesh; best used for cooking | |||
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| '''Storage''' || Fair - not a long keeper | |||
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=== Uses === | |||
* Cooking | |||
* Baking | |||
* Exhibition (very large fruit) | |||
=== History === | |||
Known as 'American Mammoth,' 'Ox Apple,' and 'Monstrous Pippin' for its enormous size - fruits can weigh over 2 pounds. Grown more for novelty than flavor. Popular in 19th century American orchards. | |||
== Trees == | == Trees == | ||
Revision as of 23:19, 2 February 2026
| Gloria Mundi | |
|---|---|
| Species | Apple |
| Trees Found | 4 |
| Orchards | McCoin Lower |
| Preserved | Clarno Arboretum(2025) |
Gloria Mundi is a apple variety found in 5 tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards.
Description
Gloria Mundi is a heritage apple variety with a rich history in American orchards.
Characteristics
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Origin | Germany; late 1700s, arrived in America by 1804 |
| Harvest Season | Late fall (October to November) |
| Flavor Profile | Mildly tart, pleasant; coarse-grained flesh; best used for cooking |
| Storage | Fair - not a long keeper |
Uses
- Cooking
- Baking
- Exhibition (very large fruit)
History
Known as 'American Mammoth,' 'Ox Apple,' and 'Monstrous Pippin' for its enormous size - fruits can weigh over 2 pounds. Grown more for novelty than flavor. Popular in 19th century American orchards.
Trees
- McCoin #0
- McCoin Lower #74 (fair)
- McCoin Lower #76 (good)
- McCoin Lower #77 (good)
- McCoin Lower #78 (good)
USDA Pomological Watercolors
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POM00002469 by Arnold, Mary Daisy, Charlottesville
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POM00002470 by Arnold, Mary Daisy, Charlottesville
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POM00002471 by Newton, Amanda Almira, Midway
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POM00002472 by Newton, Amanda Almira, Midway
U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705

