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Suncrisp Potatoes

Suncrisp Potatoes are oval, with some russetting on the skin.

They are meant for processing into potato chips (aka crisps in the UK.)

Not being grown commercially as of 2006.

Late harvest.

History Notes

Suncrisp Potatoes were developed jointly by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the University of Florida from a cross between Wauseon and Lenape potatoes.

During development, the potato was referred to as “B9792-8B.”

Released 1993.

This page first published: Apr 16, 2005 · Updated: May 19, 2018.

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