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- Honeygold abstract "'Honeygold' is a cold-hardy cultivar of domesticated apple, which was developed to suit for the northern cold areas. It was developed by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station's Horticultural Research Center of the University of Minnesota. They were crossing a Golden Delicious with a Haralson in order to obtain a Golden Delicious style fruit with the cold hardiness of the Haralson, a goal which was successfully achieved.'Honeygold' produces pinkish white blossoms at each spring. Fruit size is medium to large round conical shape. Skin surface is smooth and golden-yellow to greenish with red-bronze blush. Flesh is yellowish-white with flavor very similar to Golden Delicious but is somewhat sweeter, crisper and more bland. Keeps very good approximately 3 months. Is best for use in fresh eating and salads, also recommended for baking, apple pies and apple sauce.'Honeygold' is somewhat famous from being falsely labeled as one parent of the 'Honeycrisp'.".
- Honeygold hybrid Golden_Delicious.
- Honeygold origin United_States.
- Honeygold origin University_of_Minnesota.
- Honeygold species Apple.
- Honeygold wikiPageExternalLink honeygold-honey-gold-apple.html.
- Honeygold wikiPageExternalLink PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=a835.
- Honeygold wikiPageExternalLink honeygold-apple-tree.
- Honeygold wikiPageID "44958578".
- Honeygold wikiPageLength "2876".
- Honeygold wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Honeygold wikiPageRevisionID "695680440".
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Apple.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Apple_pie.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Apple_sauce.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apple_cultivars.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minnesota_University_breeds.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Minnesota.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Cultivar.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Delicious.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Haralson_(apple).
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Honeycrisp.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Malus.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota_Landscape_Arboretum.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Minnesota.
- Honeygold wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honeygold".
- Honeygold cultivar "'Honeygold'".
- Honeygold genus "Malus".
- Honeygold hybrid "'Golden Delicious' x 'Haralson'".
- Honeygold name "'Honeygold' apple".
- Honeygold origin ", University of Minnesota, 1900 - 1949".
- Honeygold species "Malus domestica".
- Honeygold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Apples.
- Honeygold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- Honeygold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fruit-tree-stub.
- Honeygold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Cultivar.
- Honeygold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Honeygold wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rosales-stub.
- Honeygold subject Category:Apple_cultivars.
- Honeygold subject Category:Minnesota_University_breeds.
- Honeygold subject Category:University_of_Minnesota.
- Honeygold hypernym Cultivar.
- Honeygold type CultivatedVariety.
- Honeygold type Eukaryote.
- Honeygold type Plant.
- Honeygold type Species.
- Honeygold type Thing.
- Honeygold type Q19088.
- Honeygold type Q4886.
- Honeygold type Q756.
- Honeygold comment "'Honeygold' is a cold-hardy cultivar of domesticated apple, which was developed to suit for the northern cold areas. It was developed by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station's Horticultural Research Center of the University of Minnesota. They were crossing a Golden Delicious with a Haralson in order to obtain a Golden Delicious style fruit with the cold hardiness of the Haralson, a goal which was successfully achieved.'Honeygold' produces pinkish white blossoms at each spring.".
- Honeygold label "Honeygold".
- Honeygold sameAs Q19572122.
- Honeygold sameAs m.012m28q1.
- Honeygold sameAs Q19572122.
- Honeygold wasDerivedFrom Honeygold?oldid=695680440.
- Honeygold isPrimaryTopicOf Honeygold.
- Honeygold name "'Honeygold' apple".