Pristine apple

This cultivar was developed and patented in the United States by the PRI disease resistant apple breeding program,[1] in Indiana, United States in 1994, for its resistance to apple scab.

[3] Tree has a biennial tendency, is diploid, with average vigor.

Like other domesticated apples, it is self-sterile and needs cross pollination.

[1] Gives a good crop of medium-sized yellow skinned fruits,[1] sometimes with red flush.

Very good flavor for fresh eating.

'Pristine' flowers are pollinated by bees.