- Late season
- Potential for very high yields
- Bright berries with good flesh and skin firmness
Bred at The James Hutton Institute (JHI), formerly SCRI, Symphony is a well established late season variety with a 50% pick date 8 to 10 days later than Elsanta.
The berries are bright, regular and glossy with good flesh and skin firmness and a pleasant, slightly acidic flavour.
Maincrop yields are excellent; the variety has good field resistance to Red Core and some tolerance to Vine Weevil and is particularly suited to low cost, outdoor production.
