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- Pearl_of_Csaba abstract "Pearl of Csaba (Csabagyöngye in Hungarian) is a white variety of grape. It was created in 1904 by the Hungarian viticulturalist Adolf Stark, presumably by crossing Madeleine Angevine × Muscat Courtillier (= Muscat Précoce de Saumur). Some sources instead state the parent varieties as Bronner x Muscat Ottonel, but this is seen as less likely. The variety's name was taken from the city Békéscsaba, which is also called Csaba for short.Pearl of Csaba is primarily used as a table grape. Worldwide cultivation is estimated to be around 2,000 hectares (4,900 acres), and it is primarily found in Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria.".
- Pearl_of_Csaba origin Hungary.
- Pearl_of_Csaba species Vitis_vinifera.
- Pearl_of_Csaba wikiPageID "19860104".
- Pearl_of_Csaba wikiPageRevisionID "540993251".
- Pearl_of_Csaba alsoCalled "Perle von Csaba and [[#Synonyms".
- Pearl_of_Csaba breeder "Adolf Stark and Janos Mathiasz".
- Pearl_of_Csaba color "Blanc".
- Pearl_of_Csaba crossingYear "1904".
- Pearl_of_Csaba hasPhotoCollection Pearl_of_Csaba.
- Pearl_of_Csaba name "Pearl of Csaba".
- Pearl_of_Csaba origin Hungary.
- Pearl_of_Csaba pedigree "Madeleine Angevine × Muscat Courtillier".
- Pearl_of_Csaba species "Vitis vinifera".
- Pearl_of_Csaba subject Category:White_wine_grape_varieties.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Abstraction100002137.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Assortment108398773.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Collection107951464.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Group100031264.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type WhiteWineGrapeVarieties.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Eukaryote.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type FloweringPlant.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Grape.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Plant.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Species.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type FloweringPlant.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Grape.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Plant.
- Pearl_of_Csaba type Organism.
- Pearl_of_Csaba comment "Pearl of Csaba (Csabagyöngye in Hungarian) is a white variety of grape. It was created in 1904 by the Hungarian viticulturalist Adolf Stark, presumably by crossing Madeleine Angevine × Muscat Courtillier (= Muscat Précoce de Saumur). Some sources instead state the parent varieties as Bronner x Muscat Ottonel, but this is seen as less likely. The variety's name was taken from the city Békéscsaba, which is also called Csaba for short.Pearl of Csaba is primarily used as a table grape.".
- Pearl_of_Csaba label "Pearl of Csaba".
- Pearl_of_Csaba label "Perle de Csaba".
- Pearl_of_Csaba label "Perle von Csaba".
- Pearl_of_Csaba sameAs Čabaňská_perla.
- Pearl_of_Csaba sameAs Perle_von_Csaba.
- Pearl_of_Csaba sameAs Perle_de_Csaba.
- Pearl_of_Csaba sameAs m.04q3f_s.
- Pearl_of_Csaba sameAs Q870172.
- Pearl_of_Csaba sameAs Q870172.
- Pearl_of_Csaba sameAs Pearl_of_Csaba.
- Pearl_of_Csaba wasDerivedFrom Pearl_of_Csaba?oldid=540993251.
- Pearl_of_Csaba isPrimaryTopicOf Pearl_of_Csaba.
- Pearl_of_Csaba name "Pearl of Csaba".