Apples · USDA pomological watercolour
Cabashea Apple
Cabashea is a heritage apple cultivar that originated in New York, US (before 1851). It was grown primarily for cooking. A large oblate apple. The U.S. Department of Agriculture documented it with 3 watercolour studies (1840–1860), painted by Amanda Almira Newton and Deborah Griscom Passmore, as official botanical identification records made before colour photography.
| Cultivar | Cabashea |
|---|---|
| Species | Malus domestica |
| Common fruit | Apple |
| Painted | 1840–1860 |
| Artist(s) | Newton, Amanda Almira, Passmore, Deborah Griscom |
| Specimen origin | Michigan, Van Buren, South Haven; Michigan, Allegan, Douglas; New York, Columbia, Stockport |
| Collection | USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection |
| Plates | 3 |
All 3 plates
Public domain via the U.S. National Agricultural Library. Plate ids: POM00001397, POM00001398, POM00001399.