The Golden Delicious apple, WV's state fruit

 
Photo sourced from Roadsideamerica.com

 The Golden Delicious apple can trace its origins to a family farm in Clay county in 1905, the Mullins farm to be exact. Despite the way it has been marketed, it is not closely related to the Red Delicious apple. It is a cultivar, which means it was grown by human manipulation, and is one of fifteen of the most popular apple cultivars in the united states.
     The Golden Delicious came from a chance seedling (unintentional breeding).
Possibly between the Grimes Golden and the Golden Reinette. At first the Golden Delicious was locally known as Mullins Yellow Seedling.
     Anderson Mullins sold the tree and propagation rights to stark brothers nurseries for $5,000.
     The Golden Delicious was designated the state fruit in 1995. Clay county has hosted a festival in the apples honor every year since 1972.

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