Bedwyn Beauty
type: Culinary, Dessert, Jelly, Sauce
summary: When first harvested, this is at best a cooking apple with a mild flavour, smooth texture and a tendency to hold its shape. After several weeks in storage, it becomes a sweet and flavourful dessert apple.
identification: Medium size. Cylindrical. The base colour is greenish-yellow over which is an orange-brown flush.
characteristics: The flesh is cream-coloured. Coarse-grained. Sharp
origins: Grown by Mr. Stone of Great Bedwyn near Marlborough, Wiltshire (U.K.) 1890.
cultivation: Moderately vigorous
cold storage: Keeps up to four months.
harvest: Ready for harvest in the middle of the fifth period.
pollination group: F
pollination peak: 21
ploidism: Diploid. Self sterile.
cold storage weeks: 16
harvest period: 5
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