Accession

Palermo, Waldo County

Synonyms

Blumen-Calvill, Calville de Gravenstein, Calville Grafensteiner, Diel's Sommerkonig, Early Congress, Grafen-Apfel, Grafensteiner, Grave Slige, Grave Slije, Gravensteiner, Ohio Nonpareil, Paradies Apfel, Pomme Grafenstein, Prinzessin-Apfel, Ripp Apfel, Sabine, Sabine of the Flemings, Strohmer, Stromling, Tom Harryman

Origin

Europe

Year

1590

Season

Late Summer, Early Fall

Uses

Fresh eating/dessert, Cooking, Pies

Color

Yellow, Red, Orange

Physical Characteristics

Stripes, Oblate

Distinctive Features

Oblate and irregular shape, yellow with orange and red stripes.

Resembles

Red Astrachan, Duchess of Oldenburg, Wealthy

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Landsmith Farm in Waldoboro, Maine, organically grows a wide variety of high-quality, tasty vegetables, herbs, willow, and cut flowers using practices that prioritize the health of the land and its stewards. Their products are sold wholesale and direct-to-consumer through a variety of channels, including a farm stand, pick-your-own garden, and a future CSA (community supported agriculture) program. Landsmith Farm is owned and operated by Erin Espinosa, whose identities as a queer latina woman farmer ground the farm in values of reciprocity, community, and perseverance.

 

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