Apples · USDA pomological watercolour
Kinnard Apple
Kinnard — Kinnard's Choice — is a dark-red winter apple from Tennessee, dating to the mid-nineteenth century and reputed to be a seedling of Winesap. Firm and richly flavoured with good keeping quality, it was grown across the Upper South for market and storage. It survives in the USDA watercolours as one of the region's nineteenth-century apples.
| Cultivar | Kinnard |
|---|---|
| Species | Malus domestica |
| Common fruit | Apple |
| Painted | 1840–1875 |
| Artist(s) | Heiges, Bertha, Passmore, Deborah Griscom, Schutt, Ellen Isham, Newton, Amanda Almira |
| Specimen origin | Virginia, Amherst, Coolwell; South Carolina, Oconee, Clemson; California, Santa Cruz, Watsonville; North Carolina, Haywood, Canton |
| Collection | USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection |
| Plates | 13 |
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Public domain via the U.S. National Agricultural Library. Plate ids: POM00002373, POM00002374, POM00002375, POM00002421, POM00002422, POM00002423, POM00002424, POM00002425, POM00002426, POM00002433, POM00002526, POM00002527, POM00002528.