1 / 2Pinner Seedling
Malus domestica Borkh. Borkh.
Dessert
Pinner Seedling is a medium-sized, roundish-ovate dessert apple with greenish-yellow skin nearly covered in yellowish-brown russet and a varnished reddish-brown cheek. The flesh is yellowish-green, tender, crisp, juicy, and sugary with a brisk flavor. Raised by James Carel at Pinner, Middlesex in 1810, it was introduced to the London Horticultural Society in 1820 and is in use from December to April.
Flavor & Texture
sweetsugarycrispcrispjuicytender
Best Uses
fresh_eatingdessert
Origin & History
- Status
- commercial
- Origin type
- open pollinated seedling
- Original breeder
- James Carel
- First introduced
- 1820 · Pinner Nursery (James Carel)
sugarybriskly flavored
References
- UK National Fruit Collection
- 4671
- Wikidata
- Q41780225
- Cited authority (Hogg 1851)
- Hort