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  2. Cripps Pink - Wikipedia

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    Cripps Pink is a cultivar of apple.It is one of several cultivars sold under the trademark name Pink Lady. [1] It was originally bred by John Cripps at the Western Australia Department of Agriculture (Stoneville Research Station), by crossing the Australian apple Lady Williams with a Golden Delicious; the result is a combination of the firm, long-storing property of Lady Williams with the ...

  3. The 4 New ‘It’ Apples (That Aren’t Honeycrisp) - AOL

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    In fact, Pink Lady (the cultivar name is Cripps Pink) was the first apple in history to be given a trademarked name, in 1996. To qualify for the trademark, Pink Lady apples must meet certain ...

  4. Pink Pearl (apple) - Wikipedia

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    'Pink Pearl' apples are generally medium-sized, with a conical shape. They are named for the color of their flesh, which is a bright rosy pink sometimes streaked or mottled with white. They have a translucent, yellow-green skin, and a crisp, juicy flesh with tart to sweet-tart taste. 'Pink Pearl' apples ripen in late August to mid-September.

  5. Pink Lady - Wikipedia

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    Cripps Pink, an apple cultivar sold under the brand name Pink Lady; Pink Lady (cocktail), a gin-based cocktail, popular in the United States in the 1920s and 30s; Pink lady (medicine), a drug cocktail used to treat gastroesophageal reflux; Pink lady, a denaturant mixture added to discourage World War II-era US Navy submariners from drinking ...

  6. Lady apple - Wikipedia

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    The cultivar has gained a variety of known names in English, and is commonly referred to as Api or the Lady Apple. [ a ] As a seedling , the apple has the names Helen and Highland Beauty . The cultivar is known for its miniature "tiny" size, generally less than 2 inches in diameter. [ 1 ]

  7. Granny Smith: Did She Really Exist? - AOL

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    The apples gained popularity and eventually spread to New Zealand, Europe and the United States. Though Granny Smith did have a number of grandchildren herself, she is the only grandmother known ...

  8. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest and one of the poorest of the russet apples. Flesh dry, subacid, sweet. Cooking Use November–December Chelmsford Wonder [7] [77] [14] [78] Essex, England c. 1870: A large long keeping yellow-skinned apple with diffuse orange pink flush. FCC from RHS in 1891. Width 75–81 mm (3.0–3.2 in), height 61–68 mm (2.4–2.7 in).

  9. Sunflare (apple) - Wikipedia

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    It is a Honeycrisp crossed with Pink Lady apple. [1] [2] The first WA 64 apples were planted at the Stemilt Growers orchard in Quincy, Washington in 2015. [3] Availability at retail to the public may begin in 2029, six years after its introduction in 2023. [4]