SugarBee

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The SugarBee apple was originally created in Minnesota and has since been cultivated in Washington State.

SugarBee (CN121)[1] is an apple cultivar grown in the elevated orchards of Washington state. The variety was discovered by Chuck Nystrom in the early 1990s and developed in Minnesota, and is believed to be a cross-pollination between a Honeycrisp and another unknown variety.[2] Today, SugarBee has worldwide propagation rights held by Regal Fruit International and is licensed to Chelan Fruit Cooperative in Washington to produce the variety in the United States.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Warner, Geraldine. "Apple varieties from A to Z" (June 2015). Good Fruit Grower. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. ^ Grower, Good Fruit. "SugarBee causes a buzz". Good Fruit Grower. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
  3. ^ Nelson, Andrea. "SugarBee causes a buzz". Good Fruit Grower. Retrieved 6 July 2017.


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