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summary: This is likely the same as the Abraham which is cultivated in North America.
characteristics: The flesh is yellowish, firm, crisp, sweet and juicy. Refreshingly tart.
characteristics: The flesh is yellowish. Juicy and sharp.
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characteristics: The flesh is pale greenish, Moderately coarse-grained. Sweet and aromatic.
summary: A mutation of MN 1711 found growing near Biglerville, Pensylvania (U.S.A.). Ripens three weeks earlier than Honeycrisp but similar to the parent variety in all ...
origins: Found in an old orchard in Kington Magna, North Dorset in 2008.
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characteristics: The flesh is pale green, firm, slightly coarse-grained and crisp. Juicy, somewhat sweet, brisk and with a distinct strawberry flavour
origins: Discovered in 1994 by Dr. L.R. Littleton, this old apple tree was found, barely clinging to life, in the old Berrier Orchard near Cana, Virginia. Renee Berrier ...
summary: Often confused with Gala because of its trade name -- GalaSupreme -- but this is actually a chance seedling of Delicious and similar in many ways to that ...
summary: A single branch mutation of Royal Gala ( see Tenroy Gala ) found in during the harvest in 1999 by Thomas Davison on Davison's Orchard near Vernon, British Columbia ...
summary: Originating in Britain, this late ripening, tart apple has a distinct raspberry flavour.
origins: Columbia x Melba, 1945, Dr. C. F. Patterson, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, introduced, 195
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