Biology:Dougherty (apple)
'Dougherty' was a New Zealand cultivar of domesticated apple, which was grown mainly for export to the United Kingdom , from which a red coloured mutation is marketed today as 'Red Dougherty'. 'Dougherty' produces medium-sized fruits in late season, the skin background is greenish-yellow and flushed with some red. The flesh is yellowish with a sweet flavour.[1]
'Red Dougherty' was discovered around 1930[2] in Twyford, New Zealand and soon got very popular because of its attractive colour.[3] It has a good resistance to many diseases and ripens at late season. Fruit is small to medium-sized, slightly ribbed, coloured dull red with some russeting. The flesh is firm and fine textured, greenish-white, spicy and very sweet.[2]
'Red Doughtery' is an ancestor of the 'Splendour' apple.[2]
References
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dougherty (apple).
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