Over Apple
type: Cider
identification: Flattened round to slightly conic with five ribs becoming most apparent at the crown. Green maturing to yellow, sometimes with a faint blush on the sun exposed face. The lenticels are very small and round. Develops a greasy feel at maturity. the stem is very short and set in a deep, narrow cavity which is surrounded by russet. The eye is tight and closed, set in a very shallow, flat basin. Character of the
notes: Gloucestershire Apple Collection, Dymock. Critically rare 2000Collected for propagation from Broadway, Minsterworth. Only known trees xxxx
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