Envy (apple)

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Malus domestica 'Scilate'
Envy Apple.jpg
Hybrid parentage 'Braeburn' × 'Royal Gala'
Cultivar 'Scilate'
Origin New Zealand, 2009

Envy is a trademarked brand of the Scilate apple variety. Scilate is the result of a cross between Royal Gala and Braeburn. It was developed in New Zealand by HortResearch,[1] submitted for a patent in 2008 and patented in 2009.[2]

Distribution of the Envy apple in North America began in 2009 through the Oppenheimer Group, and ENZA (The New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board) began small commercial volumes in 2012 in Washington State.[3] In Washington, the fruit surpassed 100,000 cartons for production in 2014. The companies anticipate harvesting 2 million cartons of the fruit by 2020.[4]

Envy apples are being grown under licence in New Zealand, Washington (U.S. state) and Chile.[5] Field tests are also being done in the UK, France, and with organic cultivation in Italy.[1]

References

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