Developed
Czech Republic
Comment: Lubelska (sometimes also called Lubelski)
Originally obtained from Zatec, Czechoslovakia (probablya Saazer type), reselected in Poland
PEDIGREE: Unknown, probably similar to Saazer (USDA 21077)
MATURITY: Early
LEAF COLOR: Medium dark green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium wilt: unknown (probably tolerant)
Viruses: heavily infected with several hop
viruses, notably Prunus necrotic ring spot).
VIGOR: Poor
YIELD: Low (300-700 lbs/acre near Corvallis, probably somewhat higher in Poland)
SIDE ARM LENGTH: 24-36 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 12.6% (10 year range: 8.9 to 15.2)
BETA ACIDS: 5.3% (10 year range: 3.9 to 6.9)
COHUMULONE: 33-36%
STORAGE STABILITY: fair
OIL: 1.69 ml/100 g (10 year range: 0.82 to 2.32)
MAJOR TRAITS: Compact cone type, excellent machine picking, high alpha acids content, poor climber (frequent slipdown, particularly in windy weather, and therefore difficult to grow). Resistant to downy mildew.