Prunus domestica 'Queensland Bellerosa'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
Life form perennial
Growth form tree
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination entomogamy
Spread endozoochory
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Cultivation

Origin: in Applethorpe, Queensland, Australia, by B.L. Topp and D.M. Russell, Granite Belt Hort. Res. Sta. Introd. in 1988. Burbank × Santa Rosa. Cross made in 1979; selected in 1984; tested as GB 22-10. Tree: vigorous; less upright than Santa Rosa; productive; flowers self-unfruitful; pollinated by Santa Rosa. Good levels of field resistance to bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni). Fruit: medium to large, 48 mm; oblong with pronounced suture; skin 90% to 100% bright red at maturity, turning dark red with bloom on shelf, skin slightly bitter; flesh bright yellow tinged with red at stone and near skin; juicy; flavor aromatic. Ripens 11 days before Santa Rosa.
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Germination duration (days) 120 - 365
Germination temperacture (C°) 18 - 23
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Minimum temperature (C°) -25
Optimum temperature (C°) 18 - 33
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Vigor vigorous
Productivity productive

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Synonyms

Prunus domestica 'Queensland Bellerosa'