Ingrid Marie
It was cultivated by accident around 1910 on the premises of a school in Høed on the island of Funen in Denmark. It is a cross of the two English cultivars Cox's Orange Pippin and Cox's Pomona.[1]
'Ingrid Marie' | |
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Hybrid parentage | 'Cox's Orange Pippin' × Cox's Pomona |
Cultivar | 'Ingrid Marie' |
Origin | Denmark, 1910 |
Ingrid Marie is an apple cultivar.
The apple has a red, firm skin and the color continues into the flesh underneath the skin.
'Ingrid Marie' trees grow very well in a moderate warm and humid climate.
Descendant cultivars
- 'Elstar' ('Golden Delicious' × 'Ingrid Marie')[2]
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References
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- Bjarne Larsen & Torben Bo Toldam-Andersen & Carsten Pedersen & Marian Ørgaard, Unravelling genetic diversity and cultivar parentage in the Danish apple gene bank collection, doi:10.1007/s11295-016-1087-7
- National Fruit Collection page
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