Winter Quarrenden
Dessert
A bright crimson dessert apple from Nottinghamshire, England, likely developed before 1895 from a cross of London Pippin and Devonshire Quarrenden parentage. The fruit has a greenish-yellow, poor-quality flesh and measures approximately 63 mm wide by 57 mm tall. It earned an RHS Award of Merit in 1895 and is best picked in early October for use through December.
Best Uses
fresh_eating
Lineage
Origin & History
- Origin type
- deliberate cross
- Known by
- ≥ 1895