Bushy French
type: Cider
identification: Varies from flat round to conic and slightly ribbed. The skin is dark green over which is a slight reddish blush and a network of russeting. Lenticels are white, russeted or red. The stem is long and stout, set in ad deep narrow cavity which is russeted. The eye is large, partly open and set in a wide basin which ranges from deep to wide. Character of the
origins: Considered critically rare in 1999 with one tree located at Broadway, Minsterworth, Gloucestershire (UK) from which cuttings have been collected for propogation in the Gloucestershire Apple Collection, Dymock (UK), collected
harvest: In the fourth period.
ploidism: Self sterile. Late
harvest period: 4
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