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'''Alexander''' is a apple variety found in 5 tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards. | '''Alexander''' is a apple variety found in 5 tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards. | ||
== Description == | |||
'''Alexander''' is a heritage apple variety with a rich history in American orchards. | |||
=== Characteristics === | |||
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| '''Origin''' || Ukraine/Russia; possibly as early as the 12th century as 'Aport'; introduced to England 1805, USA around 1817 | |||
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| '''Harvest Season''' || Mid-fall (September to October) | |||
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| '''Flavor Profile''' || Quite sweet, slightly scented like fresh-baked apple pie; firm, coarse, crisp flesh | |||
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| '''Storage''' || Moderate - fair storage | |||
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=== Uses === | |||
* Cooking (excellent for sauce) | |||
* Fresh eating | |||
* Baking | |||
=== History === | |||
May be the same as or clone of the ancient Russian variety 'Aport.' Named by English nurseryman James Lee Jr. to attract attention. Parent of the Wolf River apple. One of several hundred Russian varieties brought to the US in the 1800s. | |||
== Trees == | == Trees == | ||
Revision as of 23:19, 2 February 2026
| Alexander | |
|---|---|
| Species | Apple |
| Trees Found | 5 |
| Orchards | McCoin Lower |
| Preserved | Clarno Arboretum(2025) |
Alexander is a apple variety found in 5 tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards.
Description
Alexander is a heritage apple variety with a rich history in American orchards.
Characteristics
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Origin | Ukraine/Russia; possibly as early as the 12th century as 'Aport'; introduced to England 1805, USA around 1817 |
| Harvest Season | Mid-fall (September to October) |
| Flavor Profile | Quite sweet, slightly scented like fresh-baked apple pie; firm, coarse, crisp flesh |
| Storage | Moderate - fair storage |
Uses
- Cooking (excellent for sauce)
- Fresh eating
- Baking
History
May be the same as or clone of the ancient Russian variety 'Aport.' Named by English nurseryman James Lee Jr. to attract attention. Parent of the Wolf River apple. One of several hundred Russian varieties brought to the US in the 1800s.
Trees
- McCoin Lower #70 (poor)
- McCoin Lower #71 (fair)
- McCoin Lower #79 (poor)
- McCoin Lower #87 (good)
- McCoin Lower #88 (fair)
USDA Pomological Watercolors
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POM00000952 by Arnold, Mary Daisy, French Creek
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POM00000953 by Arnold, Mary Daisy, Missoula
U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705

