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Apple trees
Tydeman's Late Orange
Apple trees
Lady Henniker
Plum trees
Reine Claude de Bavay

Tydeman's Late Orange is an excellent late-season Cox-style aromatic apple.A well-regarded Victorian dual-purpose apple, easy to grow.The most widely-grown green gage, Reine Claude de Bavay has the distinctive gage-like flavour.
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Growing


Apple trees
Tydeman's Late Orange
Apple trees
Lady Henniker
Plum trees
Reine Claude de Bavay
Gardening skillBeginner
Average
Average
Self-fertilityNot self-fertile
Not self-fertile
Self-fertile
Flowering group4
4
3
Pollinating othersAverage
Poor
Average
Fruit bearingSpur-bearer
Spur-bearer
Climate suitabilityTemperate climates
Temperate climates
Mild damp climates
Temperate climates
Warm climates
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Using


Apple trees
Tydeman's Late Orange
Apple trees
Lady Henniker
Plum trees
Reine Claude de Bavay
Picking seasonLate
Late
Late
Keeping (of fruit)1-2 months
3 months or more
1-3 days
CroppingGood
Heavy
Good
Food usesEating fresh
Juice
Eating fresh
Culinary
Traditional cooker
Dual purpose
Eating fresh
Culinary
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Problems


Apple trees
Tydeman's Late Orange
Apple trees
Lady Henniker
Plum trees
Reine Claude de Bavay
Disease resistanceGood
Good
Average
Scab (Apple and Pear)Some resistance
Some resistance
Powdery mildewSome resistance
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Identification


Apple trees
Tydeman's Late Orange
Apple trees
Lady Henniker
Plum trees
Reine Claude de Bavay
Country of originUnited Kingdom
United Kingdom
Belgium
Period of origin1900 - 1949
1800 - 1849
1850 - 1899
Blossom colourWhite
Fruit colourOrange flush
Green
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