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Colour mutant of Elstar created by F.J. Elshof in Zeewolde (NL). Mid-season blossom time. Dark, evenly red fruit. Unique aroma and very tasty apple. Harvesting season: second half of September. Will keep as far as March.
Large-sized red mutant of Elstar. Even and homogeneous colouration. Harvesting season: late August, early September. Low sensitivity to rotation.
Mutant of Fuji created by Thomas Braun in Süd-Tirol (IT). Late blossom time, highly frost-resistant. Ruby red stripes, glossy fruit. Sweet, crunchy fruit. Harvesting season: mid-October. Keeps well.
South-African origin. Variety discovered by Buks Nell. Mid-season to late blossom. Dark red and elongated fruit. Crispy and sweet apple. Harvesting season: mid- September and long storage life.
Striped mutant hails from the south of France. Harvesting season: second week of September. Keeps well.
Dark red unstriped Gala. Mutant from Gala Schniga®. Harvesting season: early September.
Medium-sized, dark red apple. Red around the entire fruit. Harvesting season: early September. Mid-season blossom time. Mutant of Gala Schniga®Schnitzer.
Very productive dark red to purplish red ware apple. Moderate to fairly good crispy-tart flavour. Harvesting season: late September to early October. Will keep as far as late May.
Chance seedling, believed to have been created from a cross between Grimes Golden with an unknown variety. Quite strong head growth. Mid-season blossom; quite late. Good quality and self-fertile to a degree. Early variety and low sensitivity to rotation. The harvesting season runs from late September to the fourth week of October. Medium sized fruit, regular shape. Greenish yellow fruits, which take on a yellow colour over time. Some years may see pronounced fruit skin russeting. The flesh is quite firm and mildly tart. This variety can be stored into mid-January, in ULO until late June. Good shelf life.
Created by M.H. Reinders in Helden-Panningen (NL) in 1962. Yellow to greenish yellow fruit. Smooth, medium sized fruit. Rather late blossom. Harvesting season: mid-September.
Golden Delicious x Cripps Pink. French origin. Blossom time is slightly later than that of Golden Delicious. Deep red (80 - 90%) fruit on a yellowish green background. Sweet and very juicy fruit with a delicate aroma. Harvesting season: concurs with that of Golden Delicious (in Belgium). Excellent storage life and shelf life.
Created by T. Smith Ryde in New South Wales in Australia. Green regular fruit with clear lenticels. Refreshingly mildly acidic, juicy and crunchy. Harvesting season: late October.