UEB 1813
type: Dessert, Eating
summary: Bred in the Czech Republic in 1997, this late ripening dessert apple is similar to the Topaz in most respects except that it is rounder in shape.
identification: Medium size to small fruit, round. The base colour is yellow over which is a red, sometimes tending to purple, wash marked with weak, scattered striping. The skin somewhat thin and smooth
characteristics: The flesh is yellowish orange, firm and crisp. Juicy and aromatic. Balanced sweetness and acidity.
origins: Developed in The Czech Republic in 1997 from a cross of Topaz with pollen from Fuji. Bred specifically for to create an attractive, late ripening, fresh eating apple with Vf-resistance against scab. First fruited in 2003.
cultivation: Moderately vigorous. Rounded shape with drooping branches. Moderate harvest and needs fruit trimming to prevent biennial production. bears fruit on spurs and shoots.
cold storage: Keeps up to four months in storage.
vulnerabilities: Resistant to scab.
harvest: In the first half of the fifth period.
pollination group: C
pollination peak: 12
ploidism: Diploid. Self sterile.
cold storage weeks: 16
harvest period: 5
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