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Harrolds Red

Apple

Harrolds Red

Origin and History

Harrolds Red is a limb sport that originated on a 12-year-old Starking tree at the Wayne Harrold Orchard in Zillah, Washington. The variety was received and catalogued by the USDA Agricultural Research Service, Irrigation Experiment Station in Prosser, Washington, where it was assigned station number AP-H-179.

Tree

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Fruit

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Season

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Uses

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Subtypes and Variants

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Other

Harrolds Red was documented in H.H. Fisher's 1963 survey of apple clones in the United States as part of the USDA ARS germplasm collection effort.

Book Sources

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Harrolds Red. Received from Wayne Harrold Orchard, Zillah, Washington. Reported comments: Limb sport on 12-year Starking. Station number: AP-H-179. Reporting station: Agricultural Research Service, Irrigation Experiment Station, Prosser, Washington (WaP).

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