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Cripps Pink
Cripps Pink is a cultivar of apple. It is one of several cultivars from which apples that meet quality standards can be sold under the trade mark name Pink Lady Cripps Pink was originally bred by John Cripps at the Western Australia Department of Agriculture by crossing the Australian apple L…
What kind of apple is Pink Lady Cripps Pink?
Cripps Pink is a cultivar of apple. It is one of several cultivars from which apples that meet quality standards can be sold under the trade mark name Pink Lady Cripps Pink was originally bred by John Cripps at the (then named) Western Australia Department of Agriculture by crossing the Australian apple Lady Williams...
What is the difference between Cripps Pink and Cripp’s Pink?
The variety is distinguished by the following unique combination of characteristics: the fruit is uniformly ellipsoid, as compared to the symmetrical ellipsoid shape of Cripps Pink; the fruit has a higher percentage of red colour than Cripps Pink; the fruit matures later than Cripps Pink; and the fruit has a higher firmness rating than Cripps Pink.
Where are Cripps Pink apples grown?
Here are some of the countries where Cripps Pink apples are grown: 1 Australia 2 New Zealand 3 USA (Washington, California, North Carolina) 4 Canada (British Columbia, Nova Scotia) 5 Argentina 6 Chile 7 Brazil 8 South Africa 9 Italy 10 France
Are Lady Williams and Cripps Red Apples the same?
This same breeding programme also led to Cripps Red, which shares the same parentage and is marketed under the Sundowner® brand. Lady Williams is not a particularly well known apple variety in Europe or North America, but has been quite widely grown in Australia, having been discovered as a chance seedling in the 1930s.
What is Cripps Pink?
Australia, 1973. Cripps Pink is a cultivar (cultivated variety) of apple. It is one of several cultivars from which apples that meet quality standards can be sold under the trade mark name Pink Lady.
Who owns Pink Lady apples?
Pink Lady apples for sale on a UK market stall. Cripps Pink is owned and licensed by the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia (DAFWA), which has plant breeders' rights in multiple countries. The peak industry body for Australian apple and pear growers – Apple and Pear Australia Limited ...
What are the mutations in Cripps Pink?
Mutations. Several natural occurring mutations, called sports, of the Cripps Pink cultivar have been discovered and adopted into cultivation . A number have either achieved registration, or are seeking registration of plant breeders' rights or Plant Patents in multiple countries.
How long does it take for a Cripps Pink to grow?
The apple shape is ellipsoid, it has a distinctive blush mixed with a green "background", and taste is tart. Cripps Pink requires a long, 200-day growth period and a hot climate, making them difficult to grow in more temperate latitudes or climates subjected to early winter freezes.
What are the requirements for Pink Lady apples?
Pink Lady brand apples must meet certain trade mark quality specifications. Criteria for the specifications include sugar content, firmness, blemishes and colour. Inspections are regularly performed to ensure both the quality and traceability of the apple from the orchard to the shop.
When was Pink Belle discovered?
PLFOG99 (known as Pink Belle) was discovered in late 1999 or early 2000 in Kirup, Western Australia, and is a chance limb mutation of Cripps Pink.
When do Cripps apples bloom?
Cripps Pink apples are the earliest to blossom (late March/early April in the Northern Hemisphere and late September/early October in the Southern Hemisphere ), and some of the last to be harvested (end of October/early November in the Northern Hemisphere and late April/early May for the Southern Hemisphere).
1. Where do pink lady apples and Honeycrisp grow?
Pink lady apple varieties develop best in a lot of warm days and cold nights, well-draining soil, and fertile soil. Washington state is the perfect place to plant the trees, given that it provides the above adequate factors. Cripps Pink trees present blooms bout mid-April, the farmers will collect in mid-October
2. How to distinguish two kinds of these apples?
In fact, Cripps Pink apples and Pink Lady apples are relatively the exact same apple with the same pink color and perfect sweet-tart flavor.
3. Pink lady and Honeycrisp Nutrition
Our body needs calories and energy to function properly. So, calories play an extremely important role in human health. Let’s see how many calories are in these 2 types of apples
5. How to store these apples
You could use newspaper and then wrap each apple separately. This way has the effect of limiting the collision of the apples so that the rotten apples will not be able to transfer to the delicious apples during storage.
What is Pink Lady vs. Cripps?
Cripps. The apples that we know as Pink Lady were first developed in Australia in 1973 by John Cripps, who crossed a Golden Delicious tree with a Lady Williams. The result was a shockingly pink apple with a distinctly tart but sweet flavor, and it began being sold in Australia in 1989 under ...
What is the pink lady apple?
In the U.S., the apples must meet specific standards including color, sugar content, and firmness in order to be marketed under the Pink Lady name.
Why are pink lady trees so high maintenance?
The trees are somewhat high maintenance, not least of all because of the standards that must be met to sell under the Pink Lady name. The trees are also prone to fire blight and must be watered regularly during periods of drought.
How long does it take for a pink lady apple tree to grow?
Pink Lady apple growing is not ideal for every climate. The trees take about 200 days to reach harvest time, and they grow best in hot weather. Because of this, they can be nearly impossible to grow in climates with late spring frosts and mild summers.
Is an apple tree sweet or tart?
The flavor is often described as simultaneously tart and sweet. The trees are famously slow to develop fruit, and because of this, they are not as frequently grown in the U.S. as other apples.
What is a crisp pink apple?
Crisp Pink is the Generic term for a Pink Lady apple that does not meet the acid/surgar requirements of a "Pink Lady" They are both from the same tree type....Crisp Pink are the "out of spec" version of a pink lady.
When do pink lady apples come out?
Pink Lady® apples from the northern hemisphere tend to arrive in shops from late November - but the very long storage life means they are available almost all year round from northern or southern hemisphere orchards. Since its introduction several sports or variants have been discovered.
Who is the breeder of Cripps Pink?
Cripps Pink was developed in the 1970s by John Cripps in Western Australia, and is a cross between Golden Delicious and Lady Williams. This same breeding programme also led to Cripps Red, which shares the same parentage and is marketed under the Sundowner® brand.
What is a pink lady?
'Pink Lady' is a registered trade mark of Apple and Pear Australia Limited in more than 80 jurisdictions and is reserved for the exclusive use of licensees. In the USA and Mexico Pink Lady is a registered trade mark of Brandt's Fruit Trees.
Where is Lady Williams apple grown?
Lady Williams is not a particularly well known apple variety in Europe or North America, but has been quite widely grown in Australia, having been discovered as a chance seedling in the 1930s. It is probably from Lady Williams that Pink Lady® gets its distinct colouring.
Is Cripps Pink the same as Pink Lady?
You may have sometimes seen another variety called Cripps Pink in the shops and noticed the similarity ... it is actually the same variety. Pink Lady® is a trademark, the actual variety name is Cripps Pink.
Is Pink Lady apple tree good for winter?
Pink Lady® is a moderately vigourous tree and hangs on to its leaves well into winter. It also shares a characteristic found in some other apple varieties in that the quality of fruit in the early years of the tree is not good.

Overview
Mutations
Several natural occurring mutations, called sports, of the Cripps Pink cultivar have been discovered and adopted into cultivation. A number have either achieved registration, or are seeking registration of plant breeders' rights or Plant Patents in multiple countries.
• The high-coloured variety Rosy Glow is a spontaneous single-limb mutation o…
Registered trade mark
Cripps Pink is owned and licensed by the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia (DAFWA), which has plant breeders' rights in multiple countries. The peak industry body for Australian apple and pear growers – Apple and Pear Australia Limited (APAL) – owns and manages within their territory the intellectual property in the Pink Lady family of trade marks, which is registere…
Growth and development
The apple shape is ellipsoid, it has a distinctive blush mixed with a green "background", and taste is tart. Cripps Pink requires a long, 200-day growth period and a hot climate, making them difficult to grow in more temperate latitudes or climates subjected to early winter freezes.
They are principally grown in Australia, but are also grown in New Zealand, Chile, Canada, Argentina, South Africa, Uruguay, Brazil, Japan, Italy, Spain, France, Serbia and Israel, and in the …
Cultivation
Pink Lady brand apples must meet certain trade mark quality specifications. Criteria for the specifications include sugar content, firmness, blemishes and colour. Inspections are regularly performed to ensure both the quality and traceability of the apple from the orchard to the shop.
Cripps Pink apples are the earliest to blossom (late March/early April in the Nor…
See also
• Cripps Red apples, which have the same parentage as Cripps Pink, are marketed as "Sundowner".
Gallery
• Stacked Pink Lady apples on sale in Australia
• Pink Lady with tag #4128
External links
• A detailed description
• The International Pink Lady Alliance website
• The British Pink Lady website
• Association Pink Lady Europe website