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Varieties
13 varieties
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Picking season
- Late
Category
- Cooking apples
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Categories
Almonds
1
Apples
55
Late eating apples
35
Cooking apples
13
Dual-purpose apples
9
Red-flesh apples
1
Apricots
1
Cherry plums
1
Cherries
9
Sweet cherries
7
Sour cherries
1
Cider apples
5
Crab apples
22
Damsons
4
Inter-specific trees
1
Mirabelles
2
Peaches
1
Pears
14
Dessert pears
12
Cooking pears
4
Asian pears
2
Perry pears
5
Plums
17
Eating plums
16
Cooking plums
2
Dual-purpose plums
5
Japanese plums
1
Quinces
1
Walnuts
3
Stock availability
All
13
In stock
5
Not in stock
8
Form
1-year
1-year bush-trained
2-year
2-year bush-trained
5
Spindlebush
2-year half-standard
Premium half-standard
2-year top-worked
2-year (1.75m)
Cordon-trained
Premium cordon
Each
Mature size
Very small
1
Small
Medium
2
Large
5
Very large
N/A
Rootstocks
M27
1
?
M26
2
?
MM106
5
?
Supplied as
12L pot
5
11.5L pot
1
Growing
Gardening skill
?
Beginner
5
Average
6
Experienced
1
Self-fertility
?
Self-fertile
Partially self-fertile
3
Not self-fertile
10
Flowering group
?
1
2
1
3
6
4
5
5
1
6
Pollinating others
?
Good
1
Average
3
Poor
8
Climate suitability
Temperate climates
12
Mild damp climates
9
Warm climates
2
Using
Picking season
?
Very early
Early
6
Mid
5
Late
13
Very late
1
Cropping
?
Heavy
5
Good
7
Light
Keeping (of fruit)
?
Does not keep
1-3 days
1 week
2-3 weeks
1-2 months
6
3 months or more
7
Food uses
Eating fresh
3
Culinary
12
Traditional cooker
10
Dual purpose
3
Juice
5
Hard cider
2
Drying
Edible fruits
Not suitable for humans
Problems
Disease resistance
?
Good
7
Average
3
Poor
Identification
Country of origin
Australia
Belgium
Canada
China
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Russia
Slovakia
South Africa
South Korea
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
12
United States
Period of origin
1550 - 1599
1600 - 1649
1
1650 - 1699
1700 - 1749
1
1750 - 1799
1800 - 1849
3
1850 - 1899
5
1900 - 1949
1
1950 - 1999
1
2000
Flowering month
January
February
March
April
May
June
December
Blossom colour
White
3
Cream
Pink - light
2
Pink
1
Pink - dark
Red - dark
Crimson
1
Fruit colour
Black
Blue - dark
Bronze
Brown
Crimson
Gold
Green
1
Green - light
2
Green / Red
2
Green / Yellow
Orange
Orange / Red
Orange flush
2
Pink
Purple
Purple - light
Red
Red - dark
Red / Black
Red / Green
Red striped
Russet
Varigated
Yellow
Yellow / Orange
Yellow / Red
White
Flesh colour
White
2
Cream
Golden / Yellow
Orange
Pink / Red
Dark red
Awards
RHS AGM (current)
5
RHS AGM (former)
1
RHS AM
RHS 1st class
1
Slow Food - Ark of Taste
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Varieties list
Annie Elizabeth
A traditional English cooking apple, with a sweet flavour, which keeps its shape when cooked.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
Blenheim Orange
Blenheim Orange is a classic English dual-purpose apple, useful for dessert and culinary purposes.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Bramley 20
Bramley 20 is a naturally smaller version of Bramley's Seedling (the apples are the same size though).
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Bramley's Seedling
Bramley is the essential English cooking apple, famous for its rich sharp acidity.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Galloway Pippin
A traditional Scottish cooking apple which keeps its shape when cooked.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Awards: RHS 1st class
Howgate Wonder
Howgate Wonder is a large cooking apple which keeps well. Produces an excellent sharp juice.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
Isaac Newton's Tree
Also known as Flower of Kent, this is the variety the famous scientist Sir Isaac Newton sat under.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 5
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Lady Henniker
A well-regarded Victorian dual-purpose apple, easy to grow.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Lane's Prince Albert
A classic Victorian cooking apple. Plenty of juicy acidity and stores well.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Lord Derby
Lord Derby is a high-quality mid/late-season traditional English cooking apple, cooks to a chunky puree.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Newton Wonder
A traditional English cooking apple, a good alternative to Bramley.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
Awards: RHS AGM (former)
Scotch Bridget
A popular Scottish cooking apple, well-suited to damp wet conditions.
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
Warner's King
An 18th century English cooker which remains popular. Cooks to a sharp-flavoured puree.
Awards: RHS AGM (current)
Picking season: Late
Flowering group: 2
Self-fertility: Not self-fertile