‘Kensington Pride’ originated in Australia and is a vigorous tree with a spreading canopy (Knight et al., 2009). The fruit peel is polyembryonic, the peel is yellow with an orange red blush, 350-750 g . The pulp has little to moderate fiber, is orange yellow, sweet with a distinctive aroma and flavor of good to very good quality. ‘Kensington Pride’ is a midseason cultivar.
'Kensington Pride' phenology | |||||||||||
Dec | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov |
Dormant to panicle emergence | Panicle emergence, flowering, fruit set | Fruit Development | Harvest | Pruning>flushing/semi-dormant | Semi-dormant to dormant |