Our Varieties
Szampion
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Czech selected a variety of hybrids Golden Delicious x Coke Orange |
Large or medium size, kulistostożkowate, slightly ribbed at the calyx. Skin smooth, dry, greenish-yellow or yellow, covered ciemnoczerwonokarminowym, fuzzy striped blush. Spiracles numerous, small, light gray. Zielonkawobiały pulp with creamy shade, medium grained, moderately loose, juicy, sweet, slightly tart, slightly aromatic, tasty |
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The first days of October |
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Jonagored
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Belgian sport Jonagold, found in nurseries J. Morren in Halen in 1980. Very quickly gained recognition in Europe |
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Eliza
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Dutch variety, received at the Experimental Station in Wageningen in 1974. from the crossing of varieties Septer and Coke Orange. |
medium size, rounded cone shape, aligned, slightly tapered toward the cup. Skin smooth, dry, greenish-yellow, almost entirely covered with dark, intense, diffuse blush. Spiracles large, very clear. And a long thin stalk. Stem depression average depth and width, ordzawione. Socket recess moderately wide, shallow to moderately deep, sometimes with a slight russeting. |
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from late September to mid-October;; |
Decosta
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Jonagold mutant from Belgium, found in the orchard M. and G. Swillenów. In Poland, a comparative-varietal research since 1994, entered into the National Register of March 16, 1999 year. |
medium-sized to large, spherical-conical, ribbed at the calyx. Peel of medium thickness, smooth, slightly greasy, greenish-yellow, in a very large part covered with carmine-red, blurry blush. Spiracles very clear, larger than Jonagold, grayish, not very numerous. Stalk moderately long and thick. Stem depression is quite deep and moderately wide to wide. |
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the end of September (a few days before the fruit Jonagold) |
Gala
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New Zealand apple variety, received in 1934 from hybrids Wailarapa Kidd's Orange Red (Red Delicious x Cox Orange) and Golden Delicious (by JH Kidd). |
small or medium-sized, rounded cone shape and conical, aligned, ribbed at the calyx. Skin smooth, greenish-yellow at first, then amber-yellow, covered with bright red, strips-marbled blush. Spiracles of medium size, visible. And a long thin stalk. Stem depression funnel-shaped, medium deep and narrow. Shallow socket recess, moderately wide, folded. The cup of medium size, closed, sepals narrow, long, curved and pointed. |
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late September - early October; |
Idered
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variety originating from the US, from the town of Moscow, Idaho. Received in 1935 from seedlings Jonathan and Wagener (author: L. Werner). |
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late September - early October |
Golden
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American apple variety, found in 1890 as a seedling of unknown origin in Clay county in West Virginia state |
medium-sized (with too small fruiting), rounded cone shape, rarely kulistospłaszczony. Skin jasnozielonkawa to greenish, gently ordzawiona, covered a small area orange-red, striped rozmyto- blush. Spiracles greenish, clearly visible. Petiole long and thin to medium thickness.. |
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Mid-October |
Ligol
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Polish variety, received at the Institute of Pomology and Floriculture in 1972 with a population of seedlings resulting from the crossing of varieties of Linda and Golden Delicious |
large to very large, spherical-conical, leveled, clearly ribbed at the calyx. Skin quite thick, nieordzawiona, shiny, with a slight greasy coating, greenish-yellow, covered in 50-70% of vivid red, blurry blush. |
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end of September - mid-October; |
Gloster
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large and even very large, conical. Theme strong, greenish-yellow, covered with a dark red 3/4, blurred blush. Spiracles light gray, clearly visible. Petiole very variable length (usually quite long), thin. Stem depression is deep and fairly broad, partially ordzawione. |
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end of September - mid-October;; |
Rubin
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Polish variety, the German version of Apple received at the Experimental Station York in 1951 by crossing varieties Glockenapfel and Richared Delicious. In production since 1969. |
large and even very large, conical. Theme strong, greenish-yellow, covered with a dark red 3/4, blurred blush. Spiracles light gray, clearly visible. Petiole very variable length (usually quite long), thin. Stem depression is deep and fairly broad, partially ordzawione. |
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end mid-October - late October; |
Boskop
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Large or very large, baryłkowatokuliste. Theme almost entirely covered with red blush. The flesh is crisp, with spicy sour aftertaste |
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end mid-October - late October;; |
Elshof
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Elstar mutant varieties found in Zeewolde, the Netherlands. Since 1995, the crop in Western Europe, Poland, entered into the National Register of March 16, 1999 year, Variety legally protected throughout the EU; | medium size (requires absolutely thinning), kulisto- conical, aligned, regular. Skin rough, medium thick, greenish-yellow, covered with intense, dark, blurry blush. Spiracles quite clear, gray and brown. The stalk of medium length and thickness. |
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end mid-October - late October; |