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Troga etymology
Troga etymology






  1. #Troga etymology skin
  2. #Troga etymology trial

The plant is vigorous and readily develops branch crowns, but does not produce excess runners. The fruit is firm, bright red, white flesh, with large calyx, holds its size well. Widely adapted to different soils and conditions. Consistent fruit size throughout season.įlavour is variable, sharp or acid taste, depending on site.Colour darkens in hot weather or when overripe. Good yields and bright glossy fruit, good quality. High yields of medium to large firm bright red berries.

#Troga etymology trial

Fruit tends to be small and round.įor trial only, where winter hardiness or disease resistance are primary concerns Strong flavour, sometimes with unpleasant after taste. Ripens after Annapolis, before Honeoye.Īpparently hardy, good quality early berry.

#Troga etymology skin

Tough skin relative to other early cultivars. Likely sensitive to Sinbar.īright red, wedge shaped fruit or round fruit, moderately firm, with classic strawberry flavors.

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Flavour more like Honeoye than Cavendish. Fruit is uniform in shape, broadly round, larger than Honeoye, smaller than Cavendish. Produces good yields of firm, shiny berries with good quality and average to good flavour. Susceptible to red stele.Įarly season high-end and fancy markets. Good flavour.įirst berries are large but size is variable and drops off quickly. Vigorous healthy plants with flower and fruit clusters held upright, above the ground.īeautiful fruit, good quality, firm skin, nice shape, with large green calyx. Recommended for trial planting.Įvangeline: (Honeoye x Veestar) x NYUS119 More successful in eastern and northern Ontario than in southwest. Berry size drops after first pick.Įarly PYO. Susceptible to angular leaf spot and Botrytis. Berries less firm than Annapolis.īerries are bright red, with good flavour. Produces bright red berries on vigorous, tall plants. Sensitive to Sinbar.Įarly production for PYO and fresh market. Very susceptible to powdery mildew and angular leaf spot and susceptible to Botrytis. Plant runners well but not excessively, moderately vigourous.Īcceptable firmness and shelf life.Resistant to red stele. Produces good yields of orange-red, roundish, firm berries. Susceptible to red stele.Īnnapolis: (Micmac x Raritan) x Earliglow Skin strength softer than Annapolis.Įarly season PYO and local markets, in eastern and northern Ontario. Plants do not stand up well in stressful conditions.

troga etymology

Tends to be dark and softer in SW Ontario. Primary fruit wedge-shaped, others conic.įruit size is larger than Evangeline. Productive early season variety released as an improvement to Evangeline. Resistant to red stele, tolerant to mildew. Very early variety with excellent flavour. Fruit irregular or heart-shaped bright, orange-red, with pale interior. Flavour sometimes bland.Įarly shipping variety. Very susceptible to anthracnose fruit infections. High yields but later fruit tends to be smaller. Good yields, early cultivar with bright fruit. Productive variety with large, bright, medium-red, triangular fruit. Early to Early Mid-Season Cultivar & Origin








Troga etymology