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Potato
Golden Wonder
Maincrop
Suitable for:
  • Boiling
  • Baking
  • Roasting
  • Frying
Waxy/Floury Scale
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Waxy
Floury
Plant Data
Resistances:
Low
High
Dry rot:[1]
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Late blight on foliage:
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Late blight on tubers:
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Skin spot:
· · · · · · · 8 ·
Common scab:
· · · · · · · 8 ·
Potato leaf roll virus
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Potato virus Y
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References: [2]

Golden Wonder is a late maincrop russet skinned variety of potato and is reputed to have the best flavour of all potato varieties. It is very dry and floury and is ideal for baking, roasting, frying but especially boiling.

The potato was originally found in the UK, by a Mr. Brown of Arbroath, Scotland in 1906. It is a periclinal chimera with an outer layer of the variety Golden Wonder and an inner core of the variety Langworthy.[3]

Unfortunately, yields of this potato tend to be on the low side. Although they can be susceptible to some diseases, slug and blight resistance are reasonable. Because of the good keeping qualities, and very good taste (and in fact it is said to be better 2 months after lifting), they are well worth growing.

The crisp company Golden Wonder was named after the potato.

References[]

  1. Dry rot (Fusarium coeruleum)
  2. (2010). Golden Wonder. The British Potato Variety Database. Retrieved: 2010-07-28.
  3. Crane & Lawrence. (1938). The Genetics of Garden Plants. Macmillan.
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