The Mutsu (陸奥 ムツ) apple (also known as Crispin) was introduced in 1948 and is a cross between the Golden Delicious and the Indo apple varieties first grown in Japan, and named after the Mutsu Province of Japan, where it was presumably first grown. [1]
Mutsu is highly susceptible to the disease Blister Spot[2].
References
- ^ Crispin apple
- ^ Blister Spot on Mutsu (Crispin) Apples, retrieved May 30, 2007
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