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Edith Hopwood
Malus domestica Borkh. Borkh.
Dessert
Measured Phenotype
- Fruit height
- 54.0 mm
- Fruit width
- 64.0 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.
A yellow russet apple from Essex, England, developed before 1929. Edith Hopwood features a notably long stalk and is ready for eating from October to November after early September picking.
Best Uses
fresh_eating
Lineage
Origin & History
- Known by
- ≥ 1929
References
- UK National Fruit Collection
- 1804
- Wikidata
- Q41776668