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Apple
Bountiful 

 

 

 

 
SummaryAn easy-to-grow cooking apple, retains shape when cooked, fairly sweet for a cooker. Unusually for a cooking apple, it is quite modern - introduced by East Malling Research Station in the 1960s.




Identification

Bountiful




Fruit colour




Flesh colour




Fruit size




Fruit shape




Using

Bountiful




Flavor




Flavour styleSweeter




Ripening period




Use/Keeping1 week




Cooking resultKeeps shape




Growing

Bountiful




Picking




CroppingHeavy




VigourAverage growth




PollinationFlowering group 2
Self-sterile
Gardening skillVery easy




Problems

Other

Bountiful




Country of originUnited Kingdom




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