Aptos

Crop
Strawberry
Cultivar
Aptos

Orig. at Univ. of California, Wolfskill Expt. Orchard, Winters by R.S. Bringhurst and Victor Voth, Agr. Expt. Sta., Univ. of California, Davis. Introd. in 1979. Plant patent pending; to be assigned to Regents, Univ. of California, Davis. Tufts × 65.63-601 (Sequoia × 58.45-11). Third backcross generation derivative from a male Fragaria virginiana glauca collected in the Wasatch Mountains near Salt Lake City, Utah. Selected 1971 to 1972. <b>Fruit:</b> flesh flavor and quality equal or superior to those of currently grown California short-day cultivars; high in ascorbic acid; skin darker, more red than that of Tioga, tends to be dull when overripe. <b>Plant:</b> smaller than Tioga; leaves same color as those of Tioga; less susceptible to verticillium wilt than Tioga and Tufts. Recommended for home gardens as day-neutral (can be made to produce fruit 3 months after planting). Named for city of Aptos, Santa Cruz County, Calif.