After getting 15,000 entries in a naming contest, Washington State University agricultural researchers have decided to call ...
On Dec. 10, apple breeder Kate Evans revealed the official brand name of WA 64: Sunflare at the Northwest Horticulture Expo in Yakima. The apple's debut comes after a creative contest drew the ...
Washington State University unveiled the name of the school’s latest apple breed in December 2024: Sunflare – inspired by the pink and yellow colors of the fruit (Courtesy Jeremy K.
The apple is now called Sunflare. The name Sunflare was chosen from a public contest that attracted over 15,000 responses. This new variety is a cross between Honeycrisp and Pink Lady apples.
Washington State University’s latest darling crop has a name. Meet Sunflare, previously WA 64, the university’s newest apple. A public contest with more than 15,000 submissions earlier this ...
However, if you were thinking of running out to your local supermarket produce section to sample the new apple variety, you’ll have a long wait. Sunflare apples are not due to arrive in stores ...
Washington State University’s latest darling crop has a name. Meet Sunflare, previously WA 64, the university’s newest apple. A public contest with more than 15,000 submissions earlier this ...