1 / 2Betty Geeson
Malus domestica Borkh. Borkh.
Culinary
Betty Geeson is a late culinary apple with a pea-green to deep yellow, greasy skin and firm, greenish-white sub-acid flesh. It stores until March and was historically grown in Worcestershire, though it has been superseded by Bramley's Seedling and Newton Wonder.
Flavor & Texture
subacidfirmjuicy
Best Uses
cooking
Origin & History
- Status
- extinct
sub-acidjuicyfirm
References
- UK National Fruit Collection
- 540
- Wikidata
- Q41775511