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American Plate

Apple

American Plate

Origin and History

Origin unknown.

Tree

Slow growth, hardy, very productive.

Fruit

Size: Small

Form: Roundish, oblate

Skin: Greenish with a brown tinge

Flesh and Flavor: Crisp, juicy, pleasant

Stem: Not described in source

Cavity: Not described in source

Calyx and Basin: Not described in source

Core and Seeds: Not described in source

Season

December and January

Uses

Not described in source

Subtypes and Variants

Not described in source

Other

Source attribution notation: (Ron.)

Book Sources

Described in 1 period pomological work

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American Plate.

Origin unknown. Tree of slow growth, hardy, very productive.

Fruit small, roundish, oblate, greenish, with a brown tinge. Flesh crisp, juicy, pleasant. December and January. (Ron.)

A.J. Downing, The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America (1900)
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