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Hardanger Rosenstrips

Apple

Hardanger Rosenstrips

Origin and History

Hardanger Rosenstrips was received at Glenn Dale, Maryland, and documented by the USDA Agricultural Research Service. It was studied at the Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Pomology, Geneva, New York.

Fruit

Size and Form: Medium, oblate.

Skin: Entirely covered with stripes.

Flesh: Nearly white. Astringent, poor quality.

Core and Seeds: Not described in source.

Season

Late September.

Uses

Not described in source.

Tree

Not described in source.

Subtypes/Variants

Not described in source.

Other

Not described in source.

Book Sources

Described in 1 period pomological work

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Hardanger Rosenstrips. Received From: Glenn Dale, Maryland. Reported Comments: Fruit medium, oblate, entirely covered with stripes. Flesh nearly white, astringent, poor quality. Late September. Reporting Station: Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Pomology, Geneva, New York (NyG).

— H.H. Fisher (USDA ARS), A Survey of Apple Clones in the United States (1963)