Cox’s Pomona
apple cultivar
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Cox’s Pomona
Summary
Cox’s Pomona is an apple cultivar[1].
Key Facts
- A child of Cox’s Pomona was Ingrid Marie[2].
- A child of Cox’s Pomona was Prince Edward[3].
- A child of Cox’s Pomona was William Peters[4].
- Cox’s Pomona's image is recorded as Malus Cox Pomona 4514.jpg[5].
- Cox’s Pomona's image is recorded as Cox's Pomona on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1957-188).jpg[6].
- Cox’s Pomona's image is recorded as Cross section of Cox's Pomona, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1957-188).jpg[7].
- Cox’s Pomona's instance of is recorded as apple cultivar[8].
- Richard Cox is named after Cox’s Pomona[9].
- Cox’s Pomona's subclass of is recorded as cooking apple[10].
- Cox’s Pomona's subclass of is recorded as table apple[11].
- Cox’s Pomona's Commons category is recorded as Cox Pomona (apple)[12].
- Cox’s Pomona's catalog code is recorded as 1957-188[13].
- Cox’s Pomona's hybrid of is recorded as Alexander[14].
- Cox’s Pomona's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/128dgxwy6[15].
- Cox’s Pomona's UK National Fruit Collection ID is recorded as 1334[16].
- Cox’s Pomona's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as cox's_pomona[17].
- Cox’s Pomona's Deutsche Genbank Obst is recorded as 1328[18].
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Personal Life
Children include Ingrid Marie[2], an apple cultivar[19], founded in 1910[20]; Prince Edward[3], an apple cultivar[21]; and William Peters[4], an apple cultivar[22].