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Yahoola

Apple

Yahoola

Origin/History

From Lumpkin County, Georgia.

Tree

Slender, wiry limbs. Good bearer.

Fruit

Size and Form: Medium, oblate.

Skin: Yellow-green, specked and streaked with russet.

Stalk: Long, slender.

Calyx and Basin: Medium.

Flesh and Flavor: Juicy; flavor described as good.

Season

September to January.

Uses

Not described in source.


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

Book Sources

Described in 1 period pomological work

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Yahoola. Origin, Lumpkin Co., Ga. Tree with slender, wiry limbs, a good bearer. Fruit medium, oblate, yellow green, specked and streaked with russet. Stalk long, slender. Calyx and basin medium. Flesh juicy. Good. September to January. (White.)

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