Melrose is a modern cultivar of domesticated apple which was developed by Freeman S. Howlett, William J. Eyssen and their team at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station in Ohio, United States,[1] and is regarded as the unofficial apple of that state.[2]

'Melrose' apple
SpeciesMalus domestica
Hybrid parentageJonathan x Red Delicious
Origin USA,  Ohio

This apple was released by the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station in Wooster, Ohio[2] during World War II[3] and was obtained from a cross between the Jonathan and the Red Delicious apples. The result is flattened large fruit, which is streaked and flushed with dark red over a background of yellowish-green skin, with spots of russet. The flesh is creamy white, of firm and coarse texture, and juicy. The flavor is mildly acidic,[2] similar to Jonathan, but not as tart.[3]

Ready to eat.

It comes into season at the beginning of October.[where?][3] Cold storage 1-2oC 100 days(180 days CA with scrubber).[4]

References

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  1. ^ National Fruit Collection page
  2. ^ a b c Melrose at Orange Pippin
  3. ^ a b c Eat Like No One Else
  4. ^ Osterloh, Lagerung von Obst und Südfrüchten, 1996
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