Dimensions | Regular carton size |
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Pollination Group | C |
Type of Apple | Culinary |
Fruiting | Late Season |
Newland Sack
A very good culinary apple that keeps well into the new year. A regular heavy cropper the apples seem to sweeten up enough in time to be eaten as a dessert.
Pollination group – C
Picking time – October
Storage until – May
£21.75
A very good culinary apple that keeps well into the new year. A regular heavy cropper the Newland Sack apples seem to sweeten up enough in time to be eaten as a dessert. Medium large apples round conical in shape with unequal ribbing. Smooth greenish yellow skin flushed up to about a quarter orange / red. The second smaller photo, though taken early, gives a better indication of size and shape and shows ribbing.
Originates from near Malvern arising as a seedling around 1800. Despite its qualities, it nearly went out of existence. In 2001 an aged tree was identified at Newland Court, Malvern.
Pollination group – C Picking time – October Storage until – May