This particular cultivar is a low-chill apple variety, notable for its ability to thrive in warmer climates where many other apple types cannot. It produces fruit characterized by a golden-yellow skin and crisp, sweet-tart flesh. The tree itself is typically a moderate grower, yielding apples that are suitable for fresh eating and various culinary applications.
Its significance lies in extending apple cultivation to regions with mild winters, thereby broadening access to locally grown fruit. This offers economic benefits to growers in these areas, reducing reliance on imported apples. Furthermore, the adaptability of this variety contributes to increased biodiversity and more sustainable agricultural practices in warmer climate zones.