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Apple Varieties |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008 |
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Inspired by my garden plan, and having nothing better to do, I've compiled this table of my apple varieties, based on the information at Keeper's Nursery in the UK.
| Baumans Reinette |
A late season dessert apple with a sharp flavour
and a hint of strawberry read more ...
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Mach - April
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Belgium 1811
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| Braeburn |
Braeburn is one of the most popular "supermarket" apples in Europe. read more ...
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April |
New Zealand 1952 |
Cox's Orange Pippin
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Cox's Orange Pippin is regarded as the finest of English apples with an
intense aromatic flavour rarely matched by any
other variety read more ... |
Mach - April |
Buckinghamshire UK 1825 |
| Gala |
One of the most widely grown commercial apples.
read more ...
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April |
New Zealand 1934 |
| James Grieve |
A good heavy cropping early season dual purpose variety with large attractively coloured fruit. read more ... |
March |
Scotland 1893 |
| Jonathan |
Jonathan is an old American dessert apple. Red flushed, crisp,
juicy and sweet but with plenty of refreshing acidity. read more ... |
April |
USA 1826 |
| Mutsu (Crispin) |
A large sweet, yellow dual purpose apple originating from Japan read more ... |
April |
Japan 1930 |
| Reinette Du Canada |
An old variety still very popular in France as a cooking or a late dessert apple read more ... |
April |
France 1771 |
| Ribston Pippin |
A very old classic English apple esteemed by the Victorians. Attractive fruit with a strong Cox like flavour.
read more...
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March - April |
Yorkshire UK 1707 |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 June 2008 )
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