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USPP3976P
USPP3976P US PP3976 P USPP3976 P US PP3976P
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  • This new variety is distinguished by the development of fruit having a good blush over the exposed fruit surface, over a deep amber-yellow ground color by the time the fruit has reached shipping maturity, and is further characterized by becoming completely red-blushed by the time it is tree ripe.
  • the fruit is of excellenteatmg quality having a flavor which is rich, aromatic and tl subacid.
  • Patented Nov. 16, 1976 larly grooved and furrowed to nearly smooth. Extending to near insertion of staments.
  • petiole wide including petiole.
  • Sherpa-Broad elliptic truncate at the base, the base sloping toward the ventral suture rather markedly, the apex rounded; the dorsal side somewhat longer. Regular, uniform.
  • Ventral suture aspect Broad elliptic to broad ovate, occasionally round or nearly so; nearly symmetrical or with one half slightly larger.
  • Axial aspect round or nearly so; the ventral half slightly larger.
  • Ema-Medium size flat; sloping toward the ventral suture.
  • Suture A very shallow narrow groove from the base to the apex, or occasionally a line basally. Only slightly deeper apically; occasionally running a short distance beyond the stylar scar, but usually only lightly depressed dorsal to the stylar scar. Often slightly rough. One-half often somewhat larger, especially apically, forming a lip which is rather narrow and close to the suture.
  • the stylar scar a dot.
  • the dorsal sutures often raised; channeled, the channel of medium or less depth with the sides more or less interrupted; blunt to sharp.
  • the apex a rather blunt, short, more or less eroded tip; occasionally acuminate and sharp tipped.
  • the lateral surfaces pitting and grooving rather variable. Often mostly pitted except apically; the pits and grooves usually rather shallow. The groove edges blunt, rounded. Color brown (Kaiser Brown, Plate XIV), stained bright red (Carmine, Plate I) at the base only.

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