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A Triumph over apple scab!

Introducing the Triumph™ apple tree

The latest apple cultivar from the University of Minnesota renowned apple breeding team is a triumph! Triumph™, MN80 cultivar, has been released to nurseries for propagation and growers can now start placing orders for trees to plant starting in 2021.

Triumph™, which was created by crossing ‘Honeycrisp’ and ‘Liberty’, produces attractive fruit with occasional stem bowl russeting. It has shown excellent scab tolerance and contains two forms of genetic scab resistance.

Taste-wise, Triumph™ is a pleasantly tart and well-balanced red apple with good storage life. It will be ready to harvest in late September, similar to or slightly later than its parent ‘Honeycrisp’ and is hardy to USDA zone 4.

Triumph™ has been released as an “open variety” (tree royalty only) which means growers can purchase trees directly from nurseries that are licensed by the University of Minnesota to propagate and sell Triumph™ apple trees. Nurseries that are interested in obtaining a license to propagate and sell Triumph™ should contact Technology Commercialization.

The following nurseries are currently licensed to propagate and sell Triumph™ trees:
• Cameron Nursery (WA)
• Gold Crown Nursery (WA)
• Moser Fruit Tree Sales (MI)
• Bailey Nurseries (MN)
• Adams County Nursery (PA)
• Schlabach’s Nursery and Orchard (NY)
• Wafler Family Orchard (NY)

This list will be updated on the Licensed Nurseries: Apples Page.

Consumers will need to wait to get their first bite of Triumph™ as it takes several years for new trees to bear fruit. But those interested in growing their own apple trees can purchase this new variety as it becomes available at local nurseries over the next several years. Visit UMN Extension to learn more about growing apple trees in your home garden.

For more information:
Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
277 Coffey Hall - 1420 Eckles Ave.
St. Paul, Minnesota
Tel.: +1 (612) 625-5795 

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