Apple cultivar
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Malus domestica 'Golden Orange' |
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Hybrid parentage | 'PRI 1956-6 × ' Ed Gould Golden ' |
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Cultivar | 'Golden Orange' |
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Origin | Italy 1996 CRAFRU-Roma |
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The Golden Orange apple is an apple cultivar that was first developed in Italy in the 1970s (released 1996) by crossing PRI 1956-6 and Ed Gould Golden apples.
Some properties include a resistance to scab,[1] moderate vigor, medium-late blooming season, moderately large size, symmetry,[2] lack of russeting, ripening period longer than that of Golden Delicious, and long storage ability.