Okabena

- From
- Worthington
- Description
- Originated in 1871 near Worthington, Minn., from seed of Oldenburg said to be fertilized by Wealthy. Not recommended for planting in New York.
- General quality
- An autumn apple not particularly attractive in appearance, nor more than moderately good in quality.
- Also known as
- Okabena
- Okobena
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Spencer A. Beach, The Apples of New York, vol. 2 (Albany: J.B. Lyon Company, 1905), 150.