Creston (apple)
Malus domestica 'Creston' | |
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Hybrid parentage |
Malus domestica 'Golden Delicious' × NJ 381049 |
Cultivar | 'Creston' |
Origin | Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre, Summerland, British Columbia, Canada, selected 1969–1976[1][2] |
'Creston' is an apple cultivar released by the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre at Summerland, British Columbia.[2]
Characteristics
'Creston' is a triploid, with poor pollen production and seedlings from it are generally weak.[2] Its fruit are large, self-thinning, resembling 'Jonagold', with good keeping characteristics, flavour, and texture. They are suitable for eating fresh, and for making pies and applesauce.[2]
References
- ↑ "New Apple Cultivars: Creston". Retrieved 8 March 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 Quamme, H. A., Lapins, K. O., Schmidt, H., MacDonald, R. A., Lane, W. D. and Hampson, C. R. (1999). "Creston apple". Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 79: 291–294.
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