This apple was found in surrey England at Claygate in 1821.
A popular eating apple in victorian times.
The hierloom, disease resistant apple is medium-sized and russetted with crimson patches. The flesh is yellowish, crisp, juicy, rich, and sugary. Also touted as being both disease and scab resistant. Self-sterile and will require a pollinator to produce a crop but will be a heavy bearer that can be harvested late in the season.
This apple was found in surrey England at Claygate in 1821.
A popular eating apple in victorian times.
The hierloom, disease resistant apple is medium-sized and russetted with crimson patches. The flesh is yellowish, crisp, juicy, rich, and sugary. Also touted as being both disease and scab resistant. Self-sterile and will require a pollinator to produce a crop but will be a heavy bearer that can be harvested late in the season.