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C2 Ribston Pippin Apple Tree Details

Grid Ref C2
Tree Type Apple
Variety Ribston Pippin
Rootstock M25
Date Planted 23 January 2011
(14 yrs 5 mths 15 days ago)
Tree Description Brownish orange flush, red stripes over yellowish green; ripening to bright red over gold, some russet patches. Intense rich aromatic flavour; firm deep cream flesh. A large vigorous tree, can be a light cropper. A highly esteemed midwinter dessert apple.
Comments Suggested by RP. Lawrence D. Hills' high Vitamin C group, 30.60Mg. Vitamin C per 100 grams.
So called from Ribston, in Yorkshire, where the first Pippins, introduced from Normandy about 1707, were planted. It is said that Sir Henry Goodrichr planted three pips; two died, and from the third came all the Ribston Apple-trees in England.

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There is a heavy, unbearable sadness at the sight of a fruit tree whose crop has been left to rot at its feet. ((c) Nigel Slater,The Kitchen Diaries II, 2012)
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