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Akane Apple (dwarf)

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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...

Akane Apple (medium)

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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...

Akane Apple (stepover)

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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...

Akane Apple (tall)

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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...

Alexander Apple (dwarf)

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A desirable and useful apple. Of Russian origin and introduced in England in 1805, Alexander was once widely grown in North America. It is quite sweet when eaten fresh and cooks to a pleasant lemony puree. Extra large fruit. Contains public sector...

Alexander Apple (medium)

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A desirable and useful apple. Of Russian origin and introduced in England in 1805, Alexander was once widely grown in North America. It is quite sweet when eaten fresh and cooks to a pleasant lemony puree. Extra large fruit. Contains public sector...

Alexander Apple (stepover)

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A desirable and useful apple. Of Russian origin and introduced in England in 1805, Alexander was once widely grown in North America. It is quite sweet when eaten fresh and cooks to a pleasant lemony puree. Extra large fruit. Contains public sector...

Alexander Apple (tall)

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A desirable and useful apple. Of Russian origin and introduced in England in 1805, Alexander was once widely grown in North America. It is quite sweet when eaten fresh and cooks to a pleasant lemony puree. Extra large fruit. Contains public sector...

Andre Sauvage Apple (dwarf)

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A very tasty apple, but there is some question as to whether it is actually Andre Sauvage, so we will play it safe on the name. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating Harvest: March - April

Andre Sauvage Apple (medium)

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A very tasty apple, but there is some question as to whether it is actually Andre Sauvage, so we will play it safe on the name. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating Harvest: March - April

Andre Sauvage Apple (stepover)

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A very tasty apple, but there is some question as to whether it is actually Andre Sauvage, so we will play it safe on the name. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating Harvest: March - April

Andre Sauvage Apple (tall)

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A very tasty apple, but there is some question as to whether it is actually Andre Sauvage, so we will play it safe on the name. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating Harvest: March - April

Anna Apple (dwarf)

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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...

Anna Apple (medium)

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Low chill variety, so suitable for subtropics. Flowers very early, best crossed with Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer. Will keep well if refrigerated. Pollination Group: PG0 Uses: Eating Harvest: Jan - Feb Features: Low chill

Anna Apple (stepover)

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Low chill variety, so suitable for subtropics. Flowers very early, best crossed with Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer. Will keep well if refrigerated. Pollination Group: PG0 Uses: Eating Harvest: Jan - Feb Features: Low chill

Anna Apple (tall)

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Low chill variety, so suitable for subtropics. Flowers very early, best crossed with Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer. Will keep well if refrigerated. Pollination Group: PG0 Uses: Eating Harvest: Jan - Feb Features: Low chill

Beauty of Bath Apple (dwarf)

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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 -...

Beauty of Bath Apple (medium)

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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 -...

Beauty of Bath Apple (stepover)

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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 -...

Beauty of Bath Apple (tall)

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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 -...

Bec d'Oie Apple (dwarf)

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And old French variety. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a fairly sweet flavour. (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0.) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating Harvest: March - April

Bec d'Oie Apple (medium)

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And old French variety. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a fairly sweet flavour. (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0.) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating Harvest: March - April

Bec d'Oie Apple (stepover)

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And old French variety. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a fairly sweet flavour. (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0.) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating Harvest: March - April

Bec d'Oie Apple (tall)

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And old French variety. Fruits have firm, fine flesh with a fairly sweet flavour. (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0.) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating Harvest: March - April

Bess Pool Apple (medium)

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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...

Blenheim Orange Apple (dwarf)

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Discovered by Mr Kempster at Woodstock near Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England in about 1740. Distributed in about 1818. It received the Banksian medal from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1822. Fruits have creamy white, somewhat coarse-textured and...

Blenheim Orange Apple (medium)

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Discovered by Mr Kempster at Woodstock near Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England in about 1740. Distributed in about 1818. It received the Banksian medal from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1822. Fruits have creamy white, somewhat coarse-textured and...

Blenheim Orange Apple (stepover)

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Discovered by Mr Kempster at Woodstock near Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England in about 1740. Distributed in about 1818. It received the Banksian medal from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1822. Fruits have creamy white, somewhat coarse-textured and...

Blenheim Orange Apple (tall)

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Discovered by Mr Kempster at Woodstock near Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England in about 1740. Distributed in about 1818. It received the Banksian medal from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1822. Fruits have creamy white, somewhat coarse-textured and...

Bonza Apple (dwarf)

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Bonza was a chance seedling found in Batlow and introduced in the 1950s. The Bonza variety has a green/cream background colour under a red blush. The variety is characterised by a very white firm flesh with a sweet flavour, and is particularly good for...

Bonza Apple (medium)

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Bonza was a chance seedling found in Batlow and introduced in the 1950s. The Bonza variety has a green/cream background colour under a red blush. The variety is characterised by a very white firm flesh with a sweet flavour, and is particularly good for...

Bonza Apple (stepover)

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Bonza was a chance seedling found in Batlow and introduced in the 1950s. The Bonza variety has a green/cream background colour under a red blush. The variety is characterised by a very white firm flesh with a sweet flavour, and is particularly good for...

Bonza Apple (tall)

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Bonza was a chance seedling found in Batlow and introduced in the 1950s. The Bonza variety has a green/cream background colour under a red blush. The variety is characterised by a very white firm flesh with a sweet flavour, and is particularly good for...

Braeburn Apple (dwarf)

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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...

Braeburn Apple (medium)

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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...

Braeburn Apple (stepover)

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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...

Braeburn Apple (tall)

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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...

Campbelltown Russet Apple (dwarf)

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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...

Campbelltown Russet Apple (medium)

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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...

Campbelltown Russet Apple (stepover)

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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...

Campbelltown Russet Apple (tall)

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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 (dwarf)

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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...

Chataingier Apple (medium)

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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...

Chataingier Apple (stepover)

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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...