Saint Edmund's Pippin

Dessert apple

Malus domestica Borkh.

Raised by R. Harvey at Bury St. Edmunds, England. Recorded in 1875. It received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1875. Fruits have moderately firm, juicy, slightly acid flesh with good flavour.

Synonyms:
Early Golden Russet, Saint-Edmund's Pippin, St. Edmonds, St. Edmund's Pippin, St. Edmund's Russet, St. Edmunds, St. Edmunds Pippin, St. Edmunds Russet

Availability
Material available from the National Fruit Collection.
Material held in the East of England Apples & Orchards Project
Material held in the Marcher Apple Network collections (Tredomen)
Material held in the Marcher Apple Network collections (Ffordd-fawr)

Mother to:
Benenden Early

Size
medium 2

Type
Dessert 2

Shape
Broad globose conical 2

Height
53.50 mm 2

Width
60.00 mm 2

Ribbing
very weak 2

Ground Colour
Green yellow 2

Over Colour (Amount)
very low 2

Over Colour
Brown 2

Russet
high-very high 2

Greasiness
Weak 2

Firmness
firm 2

Crunch
crisp 2

Coarseness
fine 2

Flesh Colour
Cream 2

Accession No.
1977 - 161   fingerprint   check_circle

Accession name
Saint Edmund's Pippin (LA 73A)

Flowering time
2nd May 10% flowering
7th May Full (80%) flowering
13th May 90% petal fall

Picking time
Mid September 1


References:
1. NFC fruit (undated) Unpublished characterisation by staff at NFC, Brogdale.
2. Smith, M. (1971) National Apple Register