These are the varieties of apple I've planted so far:
(planted either this year or last so no apples yet!)
Cox Orange Pippin
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Braeburn
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Bramley
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Scotch Bridget
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Elstar
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Worcester Pearman
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Brownlees Russet
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Christmas Pippin
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Discovery
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George Cave
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American Mother
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Annie Elizabeth
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Ashmeads Kernel
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Belle De Boskoop
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Claygate Pearman
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Court Pendu Flat
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Duke of Devonshire
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Warners King, Scotch Bridget and Bamley |
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Greensleeves
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King of the pippins
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Newton Wonder
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Pitmaston Pineapple
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Pixie
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Reverend W Wilks
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Spartan
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Sherry Surprise
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Sturmer Pippin
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Tydeman's Late Orange
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Warners King
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Winston
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Winter Gem
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Crawly Beauty
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Red Winsor
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Sunset
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Gala
Lord Lambourne
Charles Ross
Hereford Beefing
And grafting this year:
Scrumptious
Winter Banana
James Greives |
Downton Pippin |
Herefordshire russet |
liberty |
Tom Putt |
Blenham Orange |
Golden Noble |
Kingston Black |
Argile Grise |
Wykin Pippin |
Rosemary Russet |
Orleans Rennit |
Howgate Wonder |
Ribston Pippin |
Adams Pearmain |
This list is set to grow!
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If you want Jupiter or Fiesta for grafts come over here and get some
ReplyDeletealso more snowdrops and daffs in the green are available now.
Yes please! I'll give you a ring later in the week to see if I can come and get a cutting or two at the weekend! Thanks
DeleteKev
Wow thats some list :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. hopefully it'll get bigger yet!
DeleteAn impressive list!
ReplyDeleteI have a Braeburn which was already in the garden when I moved here 2 months ago. I bought a tree from Lidl store and it just said, 'Malu Domesticus' on the label, the pic looks like it's mostly a red apple, though it could be a poor colour depiction! So, I've no ide if it will help with the pollination of the Braeburn, although there had been a Coxes' Orange Pippin in the garden, it had been pruned off at ground level sometime over the winter, never found the root, and I know this is a good pollinator for the Braeburn. Can't afford a new one just yet, so maybe get one in the Autumn.
WOW! That is really an impressive list. Some I've heard of, some not. Pitmaston Pineapple is a must for when we move (WHEN . . .) I finally got to taste it at Ludlow Food Festival a couple of years back - scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteWe have what is probably a Christmas Pippin here, something I call the Bramley (but isn't!) and a couple of dual-purpose cooker/eaters which are the ones we've just picked this last week. Very reliable they are.
I suspect you are better at pruning than me . . . not difficult!
What a lovely selection of apples ! :0)
ReplyDeleteHowgate Wonder is a nice cooker that becomes a nice eater when stored .
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