Melba is a Canadian cultivar of domesticated apple, which was developed by W. T. Macoun at the Central Experimental Farm, in Ottawa, Ontario[1] by crossing a McIntosh with a Liveland Raspberry apple.[citation needed] It has a yellow skin washed with crimson colour. Flesh is extremely white, firm and crisp. Flavor is sweet with hints of tart.[2] There is also a Red Melba (a.k.a Melred) mutation which is more red coloured, flesh firmer, and is ripening a few days later in season.[3]
'Melba apple' | |
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Genus | Malus |
Species | M. domestica |
Hybrid parentage | McIntosh x Liveland Raspberry apple[citation needed] |
Cultivar | 'Melba' |
Origin | Ontario, Canada |
This tree is very productive and can bear fruit at a young age, but has a biennial tendency and early harvest. Need high skill gardening but highly rewarded.[4] It is mainly used for fresh eating.[5][6][7]
Gallery
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US Department of Agriculture watercolor
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Melba growing on tree
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Melba apple.
- ^ National Fruit Collection page
- ^ Melba at Orange Pippin
- ^ New England Orchards
- ^ Backyard Gardener
- ^ Salt Springs Apple
- ^ Platt, Rutherford (2014). 1001 Questions Answered About Trees. Courier Dover Publications. p. 169. ISBN 978-0486167817.
- ^ "Pri-ganech.co.il". Sunday, 25 September 2022