WA 64 is a hybrid apple variety developed at Washington State University (WSU). It is a Honeycrisp crossed with Pink Lady apple.[1][2] The first WA 64 apples were planted at the Stemilt Growers orchard in Quincy, Washington in 2015.[3] Availability at retail to the public may begin in 2029, six years after its introduction in 2023.[4]

WA 64
GenusMalus
SpeciesMalus domestica
Hybrid parentageHoneycrisp × Pink Lady
Cultivar'WA 64'
OriginWashington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center
Wenatchee, Washington, United States

WSU research shows that "WA 64 is harder and has slightly less crispness and juiciness" compared to Honeycrisp.[5]

WSU sponsored a naming contest for the apple, promising a quantity of Cougar Gold cheese to the winner.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ KPQ
  2. ^ Wenatchee World
  3. ^ Wenatchee Valley Business World
  4. ^ KUOW
  5. ^ WSU AOO
  6. ^ "Help name WA's newest apple". The Seattle Times. April 10, 2024.

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Further reading edit

  • Mano Mendoza1; Ines Hanrahan1; Kate Evans. "2023 WA64 Fact Sheet" (PDF). Washington State University – Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)