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Taliaferro

 
Wikipedia: Taliaferro (apple)
Malus domestica 'Taliaferro'
Cultivar
'Taliaferro'
Origin
Flag of the United States Virginia, pre-1778

The Taliaferro (pr. "Tolliver"), Robinson or Robertson was a small-sized apple grown at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson. This cultivar appears to be extinct, though some horticulturalists assert that the Highland County cultivar may be related, or even the same cultivar under a different name. [1]

Jefferson called the variety "Taliaferro" in reference to a Major Taliaferro from whom he got his first samples of the fruit. Taliaferro himself claimed that the apples came from a farm owned by the Robertson or Robinson family, hence the other varietal names.

Jefferson stated the Taliaferro apple was very juicy and good for eating. He praised it as the best cider apple he had tasted, producing a hard cider similar to wine or Champagne. In 1835, a Willaim Kenrick described the fruits as being small, only 1-2 inches in diameter, with white, red-streaked skin. Kenrick claimed that the apples were unfit for eating, but reaffirmed their value in cidermaking.

See also

References

  1. ^ [1]- Description from Peter J. Hatch, Director of Gardens & Grounds for the Monticello museum.

Sources

  • Hatch, Peter J. (1998). The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello. United States: University of Virginia. pp. 222. ISBN 0813917468. 
  • Jefferson, Thomas, - Edwin Morris Betts, ed. (1944). Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book. United States: American Philosophical Society. pp. 704. 

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