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summary: Assumed to be a mutation of Jonathan . Identified in 1949 growing near Entiat, Washington (U.S.A.) There is debate whether this is a mutation.
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characteristics: The flesh is cream coloured, moderately fine grained.
summary: A mutation of Jonathan found in Wenatchee, Washington (U.S.A.) in 1965. Colours earlier.
summary: A mutation of Jonathan identified in 1965 growing near Wenatchee, Washington (U.S.A.)
characteristics: The flesh is yellowish, and crisp. Juicy, sweet sharp,flavouful and aromatic.
characteristics: The flesh is yellowish white, fine grained and soft. Juicy with a refreshing sweet-tart balance, but can be highly acidic in cooler growing areas. Tends to be ...
origins: Raised in 1979 by John Breach in Kent England. Open pollinated Discovery.
origins: Raised in 1979 by John Breach in Kent England. Open pollinated Discovery.
origins: Raised in 1979 by John Breach in Kent England. Open pollinated Discovery.
origins: Raised in 1979 by John Breach in Kent England from an open pollinated Discovery.
summary: Bred as a supermarket variety, this Honeycrisp-type club apple produces annual crops ready for harvest early in the season.
summary: Intended as a market apple to be grown in large orchard operations. Great for fresh eating. Works well in retail sales as well as u-picks.
summary: A vigorous, tall tree with large, sweet-tart fruit that has a long storage period. Sensitive to disease.
origins: — Golden Delicious’ x ‘Northwest Greening,’ Cornell Universitys New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, USA, advanced selection that is being ...
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