Overleaf
type: Cider
identification: Round conic, slightly ribbed and sometimes lopsided. Green maturing to yellow with a faint orange blush. Often covered with a network of russet. Small, russeted lenticels are scattered over the surface. The stem is short and knobbed, set in a deep and russeted cavity. The eye is small and set in a very shallow basin. Character of the
origins: formerly widely grown in the Severn area Goucestershire.
cultivation: Weeping branches when the tree is mature
notes: In Gloucestershire Apple Collection, Dymock. Critically rare 2001.Collected for propagation 1993 The flesh is white and the juice is very xxxx
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