Add New 2023-2024
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POLARIS
Canadian origin, recent variety created by Karen Olivier . Fruit weighs 150 to 350 grams, beefsteak-like. Purple skin.
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POMEHANA APPLE
Created by Tom Wagner. Small, more or less heart-shaped fruit weighing 100 to 150 grams. Two-tone skin, in shades of orange-yellow and pink.
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PRESIDENT GARFIELD
Heritage of uncertain origin... Red fruit weighing 150 to 250 grams, strongly flattened and broadly ribbed, "costoluto" type...
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PURPLE FAIRY
Native to China. Small, plum-like fruit weighing about 30 grams. Original purple skin with green streaks.
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PURPURA RITS
Recent variety whose origin is not established. Resemblance to Wolverine but more productive...
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RAB ORJAK
Croatian origin. Red fruit of 250 to 400 grams of heart-shaped blunt type.
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RED LITHIUM
Origin USA...accidental crossing of Lithium Sunset with an unknown variety...Fruit from 150 to 300 grams...
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RED TOPPED GEM
Origin unknown. Small fruit weighing approximately 100 to 150 grams. Original cameo of yellow, orange and pink.
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RED WOLF
Variety believed to have originated in the USA. Large, pink, heart-shaped fruit weighing over 300 grams.
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ROSA de ALCOLEA
Spanish heritage. 300 to 700 gram beefsteak-type fruit. Pale pink color with a pearly appearance.
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ROZA VETROV
Russian origin. Round, pink fruit weighing 80 to 120 grams. Dwarf plant with small development.
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SANTA CLAUS
Russian origin. Red, round fruit weighing 80 to 120 grams. High production early in the season.
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SAYANOGORSK THE GIANT
Heritage from the Minusinsk region of Russia. Red fruit weighing 250 to 500 grams, round beefsteak-like with a blunt, cordate tendency.
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SERTCE NOVOROSII - Сердце Новороссии
Russian origin. Purple-pink fruit weighing 250 to 500 grams with a variable shape.
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SHAPKA MONOMAKHA
Russian origin. Large, heart-shaped pink fruit weighing 300 to 500 grams, arranged in a cluster of 4/5 units.
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