Pacific Rose

Pacific Rose™
Genus Malus
Species Malus domestica
Hybrid parentage 'Gala' x 'Splendour'
Cultivar 'Sciros'
Origin New Zealand

Pacific Rose™ is a trademark that can be used for the 'Sciros' cultivar of domesticated apple. The trademark is administered by ENZA,[1] (the New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board). According to Orange Pippin it is an attractive new late-season high-quality dessert apple, a hybrid between 'Gala' and 'Splendour' apples, mostly resembling the latter.[2]

This apple is mostly sweet with very little acidity, often compared to the 'Fuji' apple for taste, and keeps very well in storage.[3]

The licensing arrangement for this apple has been contentious, with Chilean apples marketed without approval.[4]

References

  1. Pipfruit: Plant & Food Research develops new apple and pear cultivars that excite consumers and provide added benefits to producers, Plant & Food Research; Rangahau Ahumara Kai
  2. Pacific Rose at Orange Pippin
  3. Recipe Tips
  4. McKenna, M.K.L.; Murray, E.W. (2002), "Jungle Law in the Orchard: Comparing Globalization in the New Zealand and Chilean Apple Industries", Economic Geography 78 (4): 495–514, doi:10.1111/j.1944-8287.2002.tb00197.x

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