Jonadel

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Malus 'Jonadel'
Jonadel on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1963-112).jpg
Species Malus domestica
Hybrid parentage 'Jonathan' × 'Red Delicious'
Cultivar 'Jonadel'
Origin Ames, Iowa, USA, 1923
Cross section of Jonadel, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1963-112) Cross section of Jonadel, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1963-112).jpg
Cross section of Jonadel, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1963–112)

Jonadel is a cultivar of apple which was raised in 1923 at the Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Ames, Iowa, United States, a cross between the Jonathan and the Red Delicious. It was introduced in 1958.

Jonadel has a green-yellow basic color with a streaked orange covering color.

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