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Information on over 7,000 apples is available here, all carefully researched and provided in a way that is easy to navigate.

Pollination group:
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Harvest period:
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Apples with the use of dessert

RF: Pendragon

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Type: Culinary, Cider, Dessert

summary: An unusual apple from Cornwall with deep pink blossoms and produces a red-fleshed fruit.

RF: Pink Pearl

RF: Pink Pearl

1

Type: Dessert, Eating, Sauce

summary: A classic pink-fleshed apples developed in the early-1900s by California fruit breeder Alfred Etter.

RF: Pink Sparkle

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Type: Dessert, Eating, Pie, Sauce

summary: Please see Etter 14-9 .

RF: Red Devil

RF: Red Devil

1

Type: Cider, Dessert, Eating, Juice, Ornamental, Pie

summary: A red-stained cultivar with showy blossoms in spring and strawberry-flavoured fruit come fall.

RF: Redfree

RF: Redfree

2

Type: Dessert

summary: Please see Co-op 13

RF: Rubaiyat

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Type: Cider, Dessert, Ornamental, Pollinization

summary: Please see Etter 8-11

RF: Scarlet Surprise

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Type: Dessert

summary: Please see RF: Bill’s Red Flesh

RF: Scugog

RF: Scugog

2

Type: Culinary, Dessert, Jelly, Ornamental

characteristics: The flesh is reddish and fine-grained. High pectin content for making apple jelly. Juice is red as is the jelly made from this apple.

RF: Winekist

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Type: Culinary, Cider, Dessert, Sauce

summary: Intensely red inside and out, this tart apple makes an unusual apple sauce and it is favoured by cider makers for its rich red colouring.

RF: Winter Red Flesh

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Type: Cider, Dessert, Jelly, Juice, Sauce

characteristics: The flesh is juicy and red. Sharp, dry and somewhat astringent. Crunchy.. firm.

Ribston Pippin

Ribston Pippin

1

Type: Culinary, Cider, Dessert, Jelly, Juice, Pie, Sauce

summary: A classic dessert apple which fell into relative obscurity with the arrival of the Cox's Orange Pippin.

Richared Delicious

Richared Delicious

1

Type: Dessert

summary: A whole-tree mutation of Delicious found in 1915 by J.L. Richardson in Washington State (U.S.A.). Introduced in 1927. Very similar to Delicious, but the fruit ...

Richelieu

Richelieu

1

Type: Culinary, Dessert

characteristics: The flesh is white, fine grained and tender. Very juicy and very sweet (Brix 14) with just a hint of tartness. Fruity, with a candied flavour. Bruises easily.

Ringstad

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Type: Dessert

characteristics: The flesh is white, fine grained, crisp. Sweet and slightly tart, aromatic.

Rising Sun Fuji

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Type: Dessert

summary: Please see Gilmer Fuji .

Rival

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Type: Cooking, Dessert

characteristics: The flesh is white and crisp. Juicy and sharp.

Rivers Early Peach

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Type: Dessert

characteristics: The flesh is white, coarse grained. Dry, sweet and aromatic with a peach flavour.

RKD Gala

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Type: Dessert

summary: A spontaneous, two-limb mutation of Tenroy Gala found in 2006 by Richard Callahan in a commercial orchard near Royal City, Washington (U.S.A.). It colours earlier ...

Robijn

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Type: Dessert

summary: A mutation of Jonagold Decosta, first identified by Janus Verbeek in 2003 in a stand of Jonagold his orchard in Holland. Released in 2010. Ready for harvest ...

Robin Pippin

Robin Pippin

1

Type: Dessert

characteristics: The flesh is white, fine-grained, firm. Somewhat juicy with a distinct strawberry flavour.

Robinson's Pippin

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Type: Dessert

characteristics: The flesh is greenish, crisp and tender. Sweet and very juicy with good flavour.

Robison

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Type: Dessert

summary: A limb mutation of Blackjon found growing in an orchard at Caldwell, Idaho (U.S.A.), in the 1960s. Colours earlier and is ready for harvest two weeks earlier ...

Rockit

Rockit

1

Type: Dessert

summary: Please see PremA96

Roda Mantet

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Type: Dessert

summary: See Mantet

Rogers Red McIntosh

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Type: Culinary, Dessert, Pie

summary: A mutation of McIntosh found by Isaac C. Rogers in Dansville, New York State, (U.S.A.). Dark, solid red colour. Introduced commercially in 1932.

Romagold

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Type: Dessert

summary: A limb mutation of Jonagold found in Belgium in 1983. Develops colour early and is identifiable by wide red stripes on a yellow background.

Romance

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Type: Dessert

origins: Developed by Dr. Jaroslav Tupý at the Institute of Experimental Botany in Prague (Czech Republic) by crossing ?????? with ???????????. Released in 2014.

Romus 1

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Type: Dessert

origins: Romania 1984

Romus 2

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Type: Dessert

origins: Romania 1984

Romus 3

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Type: Dessert

origins: Romania 1984

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