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  2. Idared - Wikipedia

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    Idared apples in a tree. Idared is a type of apple cultivar from Moscow, Idaho, United States. Variety is characterized by a non-uniform skin color. First developed at the University of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station in 1942, [1] it is a cross between two apple varieties (Jonathan × Wagener). The Idared has a white flesh with a firm ...

  3. Bicolored apple - Wikipedia

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    Bicolored apple is a popular definition in the horticultural branch referring to apples characterized by a non-uniform skin color. Main cultivations are produced in Europe . The varieties considered to be bicolored include Gala , Champion , Idared , Ligol , Jonagored , Najdared and Gloster .

  4. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    The tree is a free grower, but does not attain the largest size. Eating, cooking Bardsey Island Apple: Bardsey Island, Wales 1998 A medium-sized eating apple with a unique lemon aroma. Sweet and juicy. Skin color red over gold. Very disease resistant. Single tree discovered on Bardsey island in 1998, age of original tree unknown. May have ...

  5. York Imperial - Wikipedia

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    A 'York Imperial' apple. The 'York Imperial' is easily identified by its lop-sided shape. [5] [13] It is consistently one of the top-ten-selling apple varieties. [14]The fruit is medium to large, and varies from an oblate-oblique shape to an oval-oblong shape, and the skins are deep red with greenish-yellow streaks and specks, as well as occasional patches of yellow or green.

  6. Fiesta (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta is a modern cultivar of domesticated apple which is often marketed as Red Pippin. It was developed in the United Kingdom by breeders at the East Malling Research Station, combining the Cox's Orange Pippin with the Idared apple. According to the Orange Pippin website, it is one of the best Cox's style apples, but much easier to grow ...

  7. Wagener (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Tree thrifty upright, productive and very early bearer. Fruit medium-sized apple with a flattened, sometimes irregular, shape. Typical size: width 76-88 mm, height 57-63 mm, stalk 13 - 26 mm. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The color is mostly red with yellow highlights near the crown.