Ohligee
AppleOhligee
Origin/History A seedling group derived from Duchess apple seed. Originated by Mrs. Ohligee of Winnebago City, Minnesota, approximately twenty-eight years before publication (circa 1874).
Tree Not described in source.
Fruit Not described in source.
Season Characterized among the seedlings as the latest to ripen.
Uses Not described in source.
Subtypes/Variants Multiple seedlings constituted the original group. Clone No. 14, identified as the latest-ripening form, was in propagation at publication.
Other Source references "See Superb," suggesting a related entry elsewhere in Hansen's study.
Source: N.E. Hansen, A Study of Northwestern Apples (1902)
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— N.E. Hansen, A Study of Northwestern Apples (1902)Ohligee—A number of seedlings originated from seed of Duchess by Mrs. Ohligee, Winnebago City, Minnesota, about twenty-eight years ago. The latest in season is No. 14 which is now in propagation. See Superb.