Envy in test plantings - Good Fruit Grower

Envy in test plantings - Good Fruit Grower

Envy in test plantings - Good Fruit Grower

Envy, the latest ENZA apple variety from New Zealand, will go into commercial plantings in Washington State in 2010. The cultivar, known as Scilate, was developed by HortResearch. Envy is its brand name. Test trees are already in the ground throughout Washington's apple-growing region, said Rick Derrey, ENZA coordinator for North America. Trees for commercial

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