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  • Akane Apple (medium)

    Akane Apple (medium)

    An impeccable heritage being a cross between Jonathan and Worcester Pearmain this attractive apple has a refreshing flavour reminiscent of Jonathon. Raised in 1937 at Morioka Experimental Station, Japan and introduced in 1970. Fruits are sweet, crisp and...

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  • Anna Apple (dwarf)

    Anna Apple (dwarf)

    Low chill variety suitable for subtropics. Quality eating apple, fruits well in colder climates. Flowers very early, best crossed with Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer. Will keep well if refrigerated. Pollination Group: PG0 Uses: Eating Harvest: Jan - Feb...

  • Beauty of Bath Apple (medium)

    Beauty of Bath Apple (medium)

    Awarded a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1887, it become one of the most important early dessert apples in the UK. Resistant to scab. One of the earliest to ripen. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses: Eating Harvest: late Dec -...

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  • Bess Pool Apple (medium)

    Bess Pool Apple (medium)

    Bess Pool is one of the latest flowering apples which makes it potentially a suitable pollinator for later flowering varieties (PG5) including the often frustrating cider varieties Stoke Red, Verite and Brown Snout. Discovered in a wood in...

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  • Braeburn Apple (tall)

    Braeburn Apple (tall)

    Considered one of the best 20th century apples. Discovered on the property of O.Moran, Waiwhero, Upper Moutere, New Zealand and was first grown commercially by William Bros. at Braeburn orchard, Upper Moutere in 1952. I Fruits have crisp, firm flesh with...

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  • Campbelltown Russet Apple (stepover) Campbelltown Russet Apple (stepover)

    Campbelltown Russet Apple (stepover)

    Malus 'Campbelltown Russet' is a very attractive large apple covered with russet over a pale green base with red blushes. Has a gold-leafed appearance in the sunshine. Distinctive flavour and yellow/green coloured flesh. Fruits have short stalks and are...

  • Chataingier Apple (medium)

    Chataingier Apple (medium)

    Very old variety, originated from Normandy, France. It was known in 1200. Fruits have firm, white flesh with a fairly sweet, subacid flavour. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0. Pollination Group: PG5...

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  • Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (extra-dwarf)

    Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (extra-dwarf)

    The 200 year old Cox’s Orange Pippin remains one of the world’s best known apples. Its fame rests on its delightful flavour. Raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Charles Turner in...

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  • Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (medium) Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (medium)

    Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (medium)

    The 200 year old Cox’s Orange Pippin remains one of the world’s best known apples. Its fame rests on its delightful flavour. Raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Charles Turner in...

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  • Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (stepover) Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (stepover)

    Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (stepover)

    The 200 year old Cox’s Orange Pippin remains one of the world’s best known apples. Its fame rests on its delightful flavour. Raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Charles Turner...

  • Crofton Red Apple (dwarf)

    Crofton Red Apple (dwarf)

    An heirloom gem with deep roots in English and Irish history, Apple Crofton Red was brought from England to Ireland in the Elizabethan era and reintroduced to England in 1819. The fruit is medium, round with firm flesh, crisp, and juicy, offering a...

  • Cumulus™ Apple (columnar)

    Cumulus™ Apple (columnar)

    Cumulus™ Apple is a narrow columnar apple tree that grows to about 3 m tall. The fruit has red skin and juicy flavoursome flesh. Spring blossom.Great for growing in narrow places for example along paths, and in tubs on verandahs and balconies...

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  • Dorsett Golden Apple (medium)

    Dorsett Golden Apple (medium)

    Originated in the Bahamas in 1953 at the home of Mrs Irene Dorsett, Nassau, New Providence Islands. It was introduced in 1964. Fruits are sweet and juicy with a light aromatic flavour.Flowers early, Anna is a good pollination partner. (Contains public...

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  • Eagle Point Star Apple (dwarf)

    Eagle Point Star Apple (dwarf)

    Apple 'Eagle Point Star' has medium-sized fruits have crimson-purple skin, with flesh that has red/purple blush, and dark pink-purple seeds. When the fruit is cut across it's waist, the blushed flesh can look like a star. With attractive magenta blossom,...

  • Eagle Point Star Apple (medium)

    Eagle Point Star Apple (medium)

    Apple 'Eagle Point Star' has medium-sized fruits have crimson-purple skin, with flesh that has red/purple blush, and dark pink-purple seeds. When the fruit is cut across it's waist, the blushed flesh can look like a star. With attractive magenta blossom,...

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  • Ein Shemer Apple (medium)

    Ein Shemer Apple (medium)

    A low chill, large, Golden Delicious type apple suitable for subtropical areas. Very productive, early bearing. Originating in Israel. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG1 Uses: Eating Harvest: Feb - March Features: Low chill

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  • Empire Apple (dwarf)

    Empire Apple (dwarf)

    Great in salads and lunch boxes and still grown widely in the USA. Hybrid of McIntosh’ x ‘Delicious. Raised in 1945 at New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, New York. It was named and introduced in 1966. Fruits have crisp flesh...

  • Fenouillet Gris Apple (dwarf)

    Fenouillet Gris Apple (dwarf)

    Originated at Anjou, France. It was first described in 1608. Fruits have fine, crisp, white flesh with a sweet and aniseed flavour.   Pollination Group: PG2 Uses: Eating Harvest: April - May

  • Five Crown (London Pippin) Apple (medium)

    Five Crown (London Pippin) Apple (medium)

    Popular for literally hundreds of years, London Pippin is a great cooking and eating apple with the distinctive 5-lobed base. Originated in either Essex or Norfolk. It was recorded in 1580. Fruits have crisp, white, acid flesh. It's ;ater flowering helps...

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  • Forfar Pippin Apple (dwarf)

    Forfar Pippin Apple (dwarf)

    A confusing apple variety with at least two nurseries, separated by thousands of kilometres, appearing to claim ownership of the same image. According to one of the earliest apple experts, Robert Hogg in his book The apple and its varieties, pub 1859:...

  • Freyberg Apple (dwarf)

    Freyberg Apple (dwarf)

    Bred from Cox’s Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious this New Zealand cultivar demonstrates the great variety apples have to offer. This one has a distinct spicy, anise flavour. Image courtesy of Orange Pippin, an excellent source of apple variety...

  • Freyberg Apple (medium)

    Freyberg Apple (medium)

    Bred from Cox’s Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious this New Zealand cultivar demonstrates the great variety apples have to offer. This one has a distinct spicy, anise flavour. Image courtesy of Orange Pippin, an excellent source of apple variety...

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  • Fuji Apple (extra-dwarf)

    Fuji Apple (extra-dwarf)

    The Fuji apple is an apple cultivar developed by growers at the Tohoku Research Station in Morioka, Japan in the late 1930s and brought to market in 1962.Fuji apples are typically large or very large and round, on average the size of a baseball. They...

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  • Fuji Apple (medium)

    Fuji Apple (medium)

    The Fuji apple is an apple cultivar developed by growers at the Tohoku Research Station in Morioka, Japan in the late 1930s and brought to market in 1962.Fuji apples are typically large or very large and round, on average the size of a baseball. They...

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