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Domino
Malus domestica Borkh. Borkh.
Culinary
Measured Phenotype
- Fruit height
- 63.0 mm
- Fruit width
- 69.0 mm
source: NFC
source: NFC
Each value is the highest-precedence :Assertion attached to this cultivar; full provenance (year, evidence type, confidence) is preserved in the graph.
Domino is a medium-sized, oblong culinary apple with pale yellowish-green skin and occasional faint flush. The flesh is crisp and acid, making it useful for cooking. Widely grown around London in the early 20th century, it is of the Codlin type with upright, compact growth and early-falling leaves.
Flavor & Texture
acidiccrisp
Best Uses
cooking
Lineage
Parents
Origin & History
- Status
- commercial
- Origin type
- chance seedling
- Known by
- ≥ 1883
crispacid
References
- UK National Fruit Collection
- 1606
- Wikidata
- Q41776472
- MUNQ ID
- 2090