USDA-NPGS
Britegold
Malus domestica (Suckow) Borkh.
Dual Purpose
Measured Phenotype
- Brix
- 14.3 °Bx
source: GRIN
Each value is the highest-precedence :Assertion attached to this cultivar; full provenance (year, evidence type, confidence) is preserved in the graph.
Britegold is a bright yellow apple with cream-colored, tender, and juicy flesh, introduced in Ontario, Canada in 1980. It is resistant to apple scab and suitable for both fresh eating and pie-making, though it has a biennial bearing tendency.
Flavor & Texture
tenderjuicy
Best Uses
fresh_eatingbaking_pie
Lineage
Parents
Disease Resistance
- Apple scab
- resistant
- Fire blight
- resistant
- Powdery mildew
- resistant
- Cedar-apple rust
- susceptible
- Leaf spot
- susceptible
Cornell Apple Variety Database.
References
- USDA-NPGS
- PI 589726
- Wikidata
- Q2925678