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Blenheim Orange
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An old favourite. Golden coloured striped dull red with a brown russet. Good mildew resistance. Produces large flat round apples with a distinctive nutty flavour. Being of a large size the apples can also be cooked. Rootstock: M26, MM106
Pollination group C Picking time – early October Storage until – January
Bountiful
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A good alternative to Bramley. The tree is diploid so is a pollinator of other apples, Bramley is triploid so does not pollinate other apples. Another advantage it has over Bramley is that it is not so vigorous, being a compact grower suitable for smaller gardens and responds well to being grown in restricted forms.
Pollination group – C Picking time – late September Storage until – January
Cox Self Fertile
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The same as Cox but benefits from being self fertile, though will crop even better if there are other apple varieties in the vicinity. Can crop better than its parent, Cox’s Orange Pippin, when pollination conditions are less favourable. (Bristol, 1975)
Pollination group – C Picking time – October Storage until – January
Herefordshire Russet(R)
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A new Russet variety. Medium sized apples with a rich Cox like flavour. Trouble free variety that yields well. The apples are mostly round and the skin has a warm golden colour. A really good new introduction offering a different appearance to mostly red flushed desserts. Rootstock: MM106, M26.
Pollination group – C Picking time – late September Storage until – January
Pitmaston Pineapple
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A quite different and distinctive apple. Small golden yellow apples, oblong conical in shape covered with a fine russet. Sweet yet sharp. Honeyed flavour and nicely scented, but any pineapple flavour is difficult to distinguish. A neglected variety because of the apples small size, but this is a feature in itself. A variety well worth growing. A fruiting tree in the autumn is an impressive sight with the golden apples contrasting with the yet to fall leaves.
Pollination group – C Picking time – early October Storage until – December
Rajka
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Medium sized attractive smooth bright red apples. Yellowish firm but juicy flesh of excellent flavour – sweet, aromatic with a hint of strawberry. Regular cropping and disease resistant. Always popular at events we are at in the Autumn. Rootstock: MM106, M26
Pollination group – C Picking time – late September Storage until – January
Red Devil
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Bright red apples that seem to gain their colour very early. Medium to large evenly sized flat round apples. When sliced through the flesh is often reddened to varying degrees. Apples have a really nice fruity, strawberry flavour. Good disease resistance suitable for most areas of the UK. Rootstock: MM106 & M26
Pollination group – C Picking time – September Storage until – December
Sturmer Pippin
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A very late dessert apple that is picked after a long Autumn in November. At its best between January and April. Round conical in shape, sometimes lop sided and having fairly distinct ribbing. The medium sized apples are greenish yellow flushed orangey brown at picking. Crisp, juicy and flavoursome to eat. Sweet with a balance of sharpness.(1827, Suffolk) Rootstock: MM106, M26
Pollination group – C Picking time – November Storage until – April
Topaz
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A disease resistant variety from Czech Republic. Medium sized apples red striped over yellow orange background. Has a flavour similar to Lord Lambourne, which is in its parentage, crisp , sweet and juicy with sharpness. Can be heavy cropping so thin early summer to increase fruit size. One of the latest ripening apples. Available on MM106 & M26.
Pollination group – C Picking time – October Storage until – March