Ohlson
identification: Very large, round. Base colour is green, over which is a red wash and a pattern of strips covering the sun exposed face.
characteristics: The flesh is white, soft and coarse-grained. Moderately flavourful with a light sprightliness.
origins: A chance seedling found near Puyallup, Washington (U.S.A.) in 1935.
cultivation: Bears fruit annually.
harvest: Ready for harvest early in the fourth period.
ploidism: Diploid. Self sterile.
harvest period: 4
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