Viticultural Information
Princess
Description
Common synonyms: California 45-59 Princess is a mid- to late-mid season white
seedless table grape developed by David Ramming and Ron Tarailo of the USDA-ARS
in The cultivar produces large, greenish white berries that ripen
in early to mid-August. The harvest period is just ahead of, or about the same
time as, Thompson Seedless. Clusters are conical with small to medium shoulders,
and generally less compact than Thompson Seedless. The commercial
appeal of Princess rests on its large berry size, late maturity and excellent
eating quality. There are approximately 900 hectares of Princess in commercial
production in
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Foundation Plant Services at UC Davis is the source of Foundation grapevine material for the nursery industry, and the staff can provide information about possible sources for obtaining this stock. The National Grape Registry (NGR) contains information about varieties of wine, juice, and table grapes, raisins, and grape rootstocks available in the United States. Growers, nurseries, winemakers and researchers can find background information and source contacts for those grape varieties in this single convenient location.
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