Bryza
Polish national programme variety. Bred at IHAR-PIB Radzików; widely grown across Polish plains.
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Best uses
About this variety
Polish national programme variety. Bred at IHAR-PIB Radzików; widely grown across Polish plains.
Bryza is classified as a eastern europe variety, primarily used for all-purpose. For agronomic specs, breeder details, and trial data not yet captured here, refer to the source registries linked at the bottom of this page.
Frequently asked questions about Bryza
What is Bryza potato?+
Bryza is a eastern europe potato variety originating from Poland / IHAR-PIB. Polish national programme variety. Bred at IHAR-PIB Radzików; widely grown across Polish plains.
What is Bryza potato best used for?+
Bryza is best suited to all-purpose. Polish national programme variety. Bred at IHAR-PIB Radzików; widely grown across Polish plains.
Where is Bryza grown?+
Bryza is most commonly grown in Eastern Europe, with original release from Poland / IHAR-PIB. Cross-reference our country profiles for production data.
Variety profiles aggregate data from CIP Lima genebank, ICAR-CPRI variety catalogue, EU Common Catalogue, USDA PVPO, AHDB Potato Variety Database, NIAB, NAK Netherlands, the Potato Pedigree Database, national breeding programmes (CAAS, EARO, BARI, INTA, EMBRAPA, INIFAP, IHAR-PIB, VNIIKKH), and peer-reviewed literature in Potato Research and the American Journal of Potato Research.
Updated May 2026 · Reviewed by Potatopedia editorial team.