Varieties
- Snowden (Solanum tuberosum)
ORIGIN: Snowden
was selected from a cross between B5141-6 x Wischip at the University
of Wisconsin. It was tested as W855 and was named in 1990.
CHARACTERISTICS: Snowden is a full season variety with a vigorous
and full vine growth. Stems are green and upright with a slight
pubescence on the stems and leaves. Leaf surfaces are smooth,
leaf tips are
pointed and foliage color is a light green. Secondary leaflets
are small and few in number.
Flower color is white with light yellow anthers. There
are few flowers per cluster and under most conditions, no seed berries
are produced. Stolons are long, prolific and tuber set is heavy.
Tubers are round, slightly flattened and the skin
is slightly netted. Eyes are medium depth and at the stem attachment
and apical end are somewhat deeper.
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES: Snowden
has a high specific gravity, above average yields and should be grown
under irrigation, as needed. Snowden has a heavy set and requires
a spacing of approximately 12 inches. Chip quality is very good and
will produce an acceptable chip color from storage temperatures above
45. Storage quality is good. Scab susceptibility is similar to Atlantic.
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