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Re: Embergo?
I RETURN TRIUMPHANT!!! Two years almost to the day (since I found the answer yesterday, on Aug. 2nd), I got my answer. The apple is NOT an Em b ergo apple, like the sign says. That is either sloppy work by the store staff or more likely, misunderstanding/mistranslation by the staff (as very few of t...
- Tue Sep 04, 2012 10:52 am
- Forum: Archives
- Topic: Cultivar versus Trademark names?
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Re: Cultivar versus Trademark names?
Pacific Rose is the trademarked name of the apple. NZ Rose or just "Rose" are recent names for the same apple. The name of the Scirose apple is the title of the United States Patent PP07814 (check Google Patents). So, if I follow you, then when I've found an apple with a sticker that says...
- Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:32 pm
- Forum: Archives
- Topic: Cultivar versus Trademark names?
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Cultivar versus Trademark names?
I keep a list of apples that I have tried, but regarding the name/variety, I usually can only go by whatever the apples are labeled at the store/on the sticker. Therefore, I have something of a problem when there are several different names that one kind of apple may have. A good example would be a ...
Re: Embergo?
Well, at least I feel better about not being able to find any information at all about this one. I am gonna have to ask at the store if someone knows the correct name. But here's the kicker, I could have sworn that the apple actually had the name "Embergo" on the PLU sticker. But, not havi...
Embergo?
Hi, I searched for this (all over the net actually) and have so far found pretty much nothing. I was very happy to find this site and forum! Has anyone heard of an apple labeled "Embergo"? I have only ever found this apple at one place- but I have found it there consistently. I saw it last...