The Ulster Emblem variety of potato originated in Northern Ireland. It was originally bred by Mr J. Clarke of Ballymoney, County Antrim.[1] It has a long oval shape with white skin and flesh which has a semiwaxy texture, reasonable flavour with good cooking quality, and a fairly good yield.[2] This variety has a red violet coloured flower and a pink sprout colour. It also has a high resistance to late blight on the tubers as well as the plant foliage.[3]
References
- ^ "Varieties".
- ^ Irish Seed Savers Spring 2010 Seed List
- ^ "The European Cultivated Potato Database". www.europotato.org. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
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