Biology:Lady Williams (apple)
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Short description: Apple cultivar
Malus domestica Lady Williams | |
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Cultivar | Lady Williams |
Origin | Australia 1935[1] |
Lady Williams is a cultivar of apple; the fruits are eaten fresh[1] and mature very late in the season.[2] The original tree was a chance seedling, thought to be from Granny Smith, with pollen from either Jonathan or Rokewood.[1] Maud and Arthur Williams owned the farm in Donnybrook, Western Australia, on which the tree that this chance seedling sprung from.[3] Maud was instrumental in recognizing the potential of this new apple and it is named after her.[4] Lady Williams is the pollen parent of Cripps Pink,[5] Cripps Red and Western Dawn (Enchanted).[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Lady Williams", National Fruit Collection, http://www.nationalfruitcollection.org.uk/full2.php?id=3362&&fruit=apple, retrieved 7 November 2015
- ↑ Apple varieties, NSW Department of Primary Industries, http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/horticulture/pomes/varieties, retrieved 2015-11-07
- ↑ (in en) The Story of the Lady Williams Apple - told by Bob Williams, https://soundcloud.com/boronia-farm/the-story-of-the-lady-williams-apple-told-by-bob-williams, retrieved 2023-02-02
- ↑ Broomhall, Susan. "Hidden women of history: how 'Lady' Williams founded a great Australian apple" (in en). http://theconversation.com/hidden-women-of-history-how-lady-williams-founded-a-great-australian-apple-189788.
- ↑ Apple variety: Cripps Pink (Pink LadyTM fresh apple product), NSW Department of Primary Industries, http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/horticulture/pomes/varieties/cripps-pink, retrieved 2015-11-07
- ↑ Successful apple breeding – patience, perseverance and luck: New varieties, Government of Western Australia: Department of Agriculture and Food, https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/pome-fruit/successful-apple-breeding-–-patience-perseverance-and-luck?page=0%2C1, retrieved 7 November 2015
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady Williams (apple).
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