Origins -Devonshire Quarrenden is a heirloom dessert apple suspected of originating in England around 1693.
Type - Eating apple.
Season - Early season.
Size & Shape - The fruit is small to medium size.
Colour - The skin is greenish yellow with a bright crimson flush. The flesh is greenish white.
Taste - Sweet, crisp, and juicy flesh with a strawberry/berry like flavour.
Storage - Does not keep well, best eaten fresh.
Pollination - Partially self-fertile, pollination group B. Pollinators include - Adams pearmain, Ballaratt, Early Julyan, Egremont russett, Laxton’s fortune, Granny Smith, Keswick Codlin, Liberty.
Origins -Devonshire Quarrenden is a heirloom dessert apple suspected of originating in England around 1693.
Type - Eating apple.
Season - Early season.
Size & Shape - The fruit is small to medium size.
Colour - The skin is greenish yellow with a bright crimson flush. The flesh is greenish white.
Taste - Sweet, crisp, and juicy flesh with a strawberry/berry like flavour.
Storage - Does not keep well, best eaten fresh.
Pollination - Partially self-fertile, pollination group B. Pollinators include - Adams pearmain, Ballaratt, Early Julyan, Egremont russett, Laxton’s fortune, Granny Smith, Keswick Codlin, Liberty.