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- Jersey_Black abstract "The Jersey Black apple is an old North American variety of apple, or Malus domestica; it is thought to have originated circa 1817, but has fallen somewhat out of favor. It is also known as the Black Apple because its skin is very dark red, appearing almost black. It is a dessert apple with sweet white firm flesh. It was once used for the production of cider. This variety is notable for a cross with a McIntosh red to produce the Macoun, which was formerly thought to have produced the Honeycrisp.".
- Jersey_Black wikiPageExternalLink jersey_black_variety.aspx.
- Jersey_Black wikiPageExternalLink applevarieties.htm.
- Jersey_Black wikiPageID "19655580".
- Jersey_Black wikiPageRevisionID "578026733".
- Jersey_Black hasPhotoCollection Jersey_Black.
- Jersey_Black subject Category:Apple_cultivars.
- Jersey_Black type Abstraction100002137.
- Jersey_Black type AppleCultivars.
- Jersey_Black type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Jersey_Black type Cultivar113084834.
- Jersey_Black type Group100031264.
- Jersey_Black type LivingThing100004258.
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- Jersey_Black type Plant100017222.
- Jersey_Black type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Jersey_Black type Variety108101085.
- Jersey_Black type VascularPlant113083586.
- Jersey_Black type Whole100003553.
- Jersey_Black type Eukaryote.
- Jersey_Black type Plant.
- Jersey_Black type Species.
- Jersey_Black type Organism.
- Jersey_Black comment "The Jersey Black apple is an old North American variety of apple, or Malus domestica; it is thought to have originated circa 1817, but has fallen somewhat out of favor. It is also known as the Black Apple because its skin is very dark red, appearing almost black. It is a dessert apple with sweet white firm flesh. It was once used for the production of cider. This variety is notable for a cross with a McIntosh red to produce the Macoun, which was formerly thought to have produced the Honeycrisp.".
- Jersey_Black label "Jersey Black".
- Jersey_Black sameAs m.04n1732.
- Jersey_Black sameAs Q6184756.
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- Jersey_Black sameAs Jersey_Black.
- Jersey_Black wasDerivedFrom Jersey_Black?oldid=578026733.
- Jersey_Black isPrimaryTopicOf Jersey_Black.