Jersey Black
type: Cider
origins: Believed to have arisen in New Jersey, USA where it was much admired in early 19th century. First recorded in 1817. Though originating in North America, this was quickly adopted as one of the classic cider apples among British cider makers.
cultivation: Vigorous, upright spreading spur bearer.
harvest: Late in the third period.
notes: xxxx Sweet but has a taste of resin. xxxx
pollination group: C
pollination peak: 11
ploidism: Self sterile. Group C. Day 11.
harvest period: 3
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