The university's newest apple variety, WA 64, is a sweet, tart, firmly crisp hybrid of Honeycrisp and Cripps Pink, a variety that includes the well-known Pink Lady®.
WSU’s Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center is breeding a new type of apple, which is looking to be on store shelves within the next few years. Horticulture department professor Katherine Evans said WSU has an apple breeding program that started in 1994. The latest apple is a product of planned plant breeding, as well as.
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