A new apple is headed to Washington orchards. Researchers from Washington State University shared information about WA 64, a cross between Honeycrisp and Cripps Pink apples, at last week’s Washington ...
EVERETT — This good-looking apple needs a good name. For 20 years, the hybrid developed by Washington State University has been known as WA 64. Not fitting for an attractive pink-blushed apple that’s ...
The newest Washington apple variety will remain nameless for a few more months, but consumers are still in line to get theirs by the end of the decade. Washington State University hopes to name the ...
PULLMAN, Wash. (WAND) — Washington State University is looking for help in naming its newest apple variety. An online survey and contest is currently open to seek a unique name for the pink-hued, ...
“Featuring a pink blush over a yellow background, WA 64 combines qualities of Honeycrisp and Cripps Pink for a firm, crisp, sweet and tart bite.” Courtesy: WSU It’s common to want to leave a permanent ...
YAKIMA – Washington State University announced the name for its new apple Tuesday morning at the Northwest Horticulture Expo in Yakima. The apple, a cross between Honeycrisp and Cripps Pink previously ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University has named its newest apple. WA 64's official brand name is Sunflare, which won after 15,000 responses were recorded in a public contest. The apple itself ...