| 0 | PI 551579 | 'Elsanta' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Netherlands | COR |  | Not Available | 1987 | DEVELOPED | 1981 | | | | | Cultivar | Breeder: Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT) P.O. Box 16 - 6700 AA Wageningen - The Netherlands. Elsanta was selected in 1975 from a cross between: Gorella x Holiday. Tested under IVT-75169 and introduced in 1981. Entered for Breeders' Rights in 1981, recieved in 1983.Most important characters: A rather late ripening, highly productive variety with rather long, firm fruit trusses and large, regular, remarkably firm palatable fruits of good keeping quality. Picks easily but difficult to ??plug??. Suitable for fresh consumption. Appearance: shining red, large, rounded conical, evenly shaped and coloured, sometimes insufficiently set at the top. Quality: very firm, not bruising readily, interior colour orange, juicy, of good taste.Susceptibility for diseases: Little susceptible for Botrytis cinera, mildew and Phytophthora cactorum. Subject to wilt disease (Verticillium) and red core (Phytophthora fragariae).CPRO-DLO
L. M. Wassenaar cultivar release selected in 1975, tested under IVT-75169 introduced in 1981
Cultivar Synonym= IVT-75169
WHY NAMED= large berry, good keeping quality
NAMED FOR= the town of Elst and the station called De Santacker | 1446551 | PI 551579 |
| 1 | PI 551809 | 'Elvira' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Netherlands | COR |  | Not Available | 1986 | DEVELOPED | 1977 | | | | | Cultivar | Breeder: Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT) P.O. Box 16 - 6700 AA Wageningen - The Netherlands. Elvira was selected in 1967 from a cross between: Gorella x Vola (- Bowa x Empire) Tested under IVT-67100 and introduced in 1977. Entered for Breeders' Rights in 1975, received in 1977.Most important characters: A rather early-ripening, productive variety with large, firm, pleasantly flavoured fruits. Plant has a rather low, spreading, open growth, with strongly ramified inflorescences which are slanting outwards. The fruits ripen about simultaneously with these of Gorella, are large, conical, glossy, orange red, juicy and brisk in flavour. Because of its open type of growth, Elvira was introduced mainly for, production in frames, plastic tunnels and coldhouses. At a close plant setting in these cultivations, the fruits are easy to pick and the picking rate is high. Difficult to cap. Can also be grown as a perennial.Susceptibility for diseases: The leaf is less susceptible to Diplocarpon earlianum than that of Gorella and rather susceptible tomildew (Spaerotheca alchemillae). Elvira is little susceptible to fruit rot (Botrytis cinerea) and Verticillium albo-atrum and moderately susceptible to red core (Phytophthora fragariae).CPRO-DLO
Miss Hester G. Kronenberg and Mr. L. M. Wassenaar, breeders selected in 1967, licensed and introduced in 1977 Tested under IVT-67100
Cultivar Synonym= IVT-67100
WHY NAMED= introduced primarily for forcing in frames and coldhouses
NAMED FOR= the town of Elst | 1446781 | PI 551809 |
| 2 | PI 551621 | 'Tenira' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Netherlands | COR |  | Not Available | 1984 | DEVELOPED | 1973 | | | | | Cultivar | Breeder: Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT) P.O. Box 16 - 6700 AA Wageningen - The Netherlands. Tenira was selected in 1965 from a cross between: Redgauntlet x Gorella. Tested under IVT-65304 and introduced in 1973. Entered for Breeders' Rights in 1972, received in 1974. In trade under licence.Most important characters: Tenira is a midseasonal to fairly late, productive outdoor variety for the fresh market. Ripens at about the same time as Redgauntlet and Sivetta. Compared with the latter, the productivity is about on the same level, the fruits are equally large but firmer, of better keeping quality, more intensive red and of better flavour. Plants sturdy, compact, erect. Fairly high chilling requirement. Flowering midseason. Stamens of the first flowers moderately developed, of the later flowers good. Ripening season: midseason to fairly late. Fruits large to fairly large, regular conical, shining red, with yellow, slightly raised seeds. Flesh very firm, not liable to bruise, and consequently of good keeping quality, red, juicy, of good flavour. Difficult to cap. Easy to pick with cap.Susceptibility for diseases: Some resistance to grey mold, verticillium wilt and red core.CPRO-DLO
named for storageability (in French) susceptible to june yellows
| 1446593 | PI 551621 |
| 3 | PI 551599 | 'Tago' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Netherlands | COR |  | Not Available | 1984 | DEVELOPED | 1972 | | | | | Cultivar | Breeder:Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT) P.O. Box 16 - 6700 AA Wageningen - The Netherlands.Tago was selected in 1964 from a cross between: Corella x Talisman. Tested under IVT-64235 and introduced in 1970. Entered for Breeders' Rights in 1968, received in 1970.Most important characters:Tago is a late fairly productive outdoor variety for the fresh market, with large, firm fruits of good flavour. Makes a fairly vigorous, erect plant with firm flower-trusses, late-flowering, flowers with good stamens. Ripening late, at the same time as Talisman and somewhat later than Redgauntlet. Fruit set good. The fruits are large to very large, conical, glossy, fairly dark red, very firm, rather liable to bruise, slightly sunken seeds. Flesh red, juicy, briskly subacid and of good flavour. Difficult to cap. Productivity good.Susceptibility for diseases:Little susceptible to grey mold; susceptible to red core. Suitable for more-than-one year cropping.CPRO-DLO
named for cross between Gorella and Talisman (first two letters of each parent)
| 1446571 | PI 551599 |
| 4 | PI 551561 | 'Sivetta' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Netherlands | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | 1973 | | | | | Cultivar | Breeder: Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT) P.O. Box 16 - 6700 AA Wageningen - The Netherlands. Sivetta was selected in 1965 from a cross between: Redgauntlet x Gorella Tested under IVT-65315 and introduced in 1973. Entered for Breeders' Rights in 1971, received in 1973.Most important characters: Sivetta is a midseasonal to fairly late, very productive outdoor variety for the fresh market. Ripens at about the same time as Redgauntlet, is at less equally productive, and gives somewhat larger, more attractive, more regular, well-set fruits which are easier to pick. It makes a sturdy, erect plant with firm flower trusses and large flowers with good stamens. Flowering and ripening midseason to fairly late. Fruits are large, regular, conical, shining orange-red, with sunken seeds. Flesh firm, a little liable to bruise, light rose, juicy, rather acid, with fair flavour. Difficult to cap.Susceptibility for diseases: Susceptible to grey mold and shows some field resistance to red core. Fairly high chilling requirement.CPRO-DLO
L. M. Wassenaar cultivar release selected in 1965 Plant Breeders Rights granted in 1973 sister of Tenira
Cultivar Synonym= IVT-65315
| 1446533 | PI 551561 |
| 5 | PI 551483 | 'Gorella' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Netherlands | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | 1960 | | | | | Cultivar | Gorella was selected in 1955 from a cross between: Juspa x US 3763. Tested under IVT- 5597 and introduced in 1960, without Breeders' Rights.Most important characters: Gorella is a rather early productive variety with large orange red fruits. suitable for outdoor culture; for fresh consumption. Plant: sturdy, globose, density medium, vigour medium. Leaf: medium green color, sometimes more than three leaflets per leaf. Flowering: medium early, medium size flowers. Inflorescence: firm, mostly below or even with the foliage. Fruits: large, conical, moderate differences in size between primary and secondary fruits, orange red, medium firm, good taste. Ripening time: early (5 days earlier than Elsanta). Susceptibility for diseases: Susceptible for Verticillum (Verticillum dahliae), slightly susceptible to red core (Phytopthora fragariae) and crown rot (Photophthora cactorum) and little susceptible to mildew (Sphaerotheca macularis).CPRO-DLO
Miss Hester G. Kronenberg and L. M. Wassenaar cultivar introduced in 1960
WHY NAMED= large early berry
NAMED FOR= De Goor (the facility) and Elst, the town where selected | 1446455 | PI 551483 |
| 6 | PI 551411 | 'Tamella' | Fragaria ×ananassa Duchesne ex Rozier | Netherlands | COR |  | Not Available | 1983 | DEVELOPED | 1970 | | | | | Cultivar | Breeder: Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT) P.O. Box 16 - 6700 AA Wageningen - The Netherlands. Tamella was selected in 1964 from a cross between: Gorella x Talisman. Tested under: IVT-64252 and introduced in 1970. Entered for Breeders' Rights in 1968, received in 1970.Most important characters: Tamella is a late, very productive outdoor variety with large regular fruits for the fresh market. Plant sturdy, erect. Late flowering. Abundant flowers with good stamens. Late ripening, somewhat later than Redgauntlet; a long cropping period. Fruit set very good. The first fruits are very large, the later fruits are also sufficiently large. The fruits are long-conical, evenly shaped and coloured, rather dark-red; firm, rather liable to bruise; seeds slightly sunken. Flesh red, juicy, of rather good taste and fairly strong flavour. Difficult to cap.Susceptibility for diseases: Little susceptible to leaf diseases and verticillium wilt; susceptible to red core and to crownrot (Phytophthora cactorum), highly susceptible to grey mold (Botrytis). The latter requires good control. In times of drought irrigation is desirable, otherwise the fruits may become too dark.CPRO-DLO
named for Talisman and the town of Elst susceptible to Phytophthora cactorum
| 1446347 | PI 551411 |