Elstar
Malus domestica 'Elstar' | |
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Hybrid parentage | 'Ingrid Marie' × 'Golden Delicious' |
Cultivar | 'Elstar' |
Origin | The Netherlands 1950s |
The Elstar apple is an apple cultivar that was first developed in the Netherlands in Elst in the 1950s by crossing Golden Delicious and Ingrid Marie apples. It quickly became popular, especially in Europe and was first introduced to America in 1972.[1] It remains popular in Continental Europe, but less so in the United Kingdom.
The Elstar is a medium-sized apple whose skin is mostly red with yellow showing. The flesh is white, and has a soft, crispy texture. It may be used for cooking and is especially good for making apple sauce. In general, however, it is used in desserts due to its sweet flavour.
Descendent cultivars
- Santana (Elstar × Priscilla)
- Ecolette (Elstar × Prima)
- Collina (Priscilla x Elstar)
Disease susceptibility
- Scab: high[2]
- Powdery mildew: high
- Cedar apple rust: high
References
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- ↑ Elstar profile on cffresh.com
- ↑ Dr. Stephen Miller of the USDA Fruit Research Lab in Kearneysville, West Virginia.
External links
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