Triumph: Self-fertile muscadine cultivar released by the University of Georgia in 1980. Medium-sized bronze berries with a pinkish hue that are primarily used for fresh eating and jelly.
The original document for the below information can be found at:
http://www.caes.uga.edu/commodities/fruits/muscadines/cultivars/triumph/triumph.html
Cultivar Information
Flower type = Self-fertile
Berry color = Pink/Bronze
Year introduced = 1971
Variety protection = Unpatented
Average berry quality in Tifton, Ga. trials
Cultivar | Berry weight (g) | Berry diameter (mm) | Soluble solids (%) | ||||
Triumph | 9.4 | 24 | 15.8 | ||||
Fry | 12.7 | 27 | 15.3 | ||||
Supreme | 17.7 | 31 | 13.9 |
Cultivar | Vine vigor | Leaf disease | Berry rot | % Full crop | Harvest period | Ripening | % Dry scar |
Triumph | high | slight | slight | 100 % | early | uneven | 60% |
Fry | medium | slight | slight | 70% | midseason | even | 30% |
Supreme | medium | slight | none | 90% | midseason | uneven | 60% |
Information on this page is from Missouri Botanical Gardens, Dave’s Garden, All things Plants, Texas Superstar or Aggie Horticulture |
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