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All about apples, pears, plums, and cherries - and orchards where they are grown

Welcome to Orange Pippin

If you are interested in apple varieties, pears, cherries or plums, or orchards where these fruits are grown, you have come to the right place.

Orchards

Listings for over 2,000 orchards in the United States, Canada, UK and elsewhere.

Tree register

Our Fruit tree register has details of more than 11,000 trees registered by their owners, including blossom and harvest records.

Our website is named after England's most famous apple variety - Cox's Orange Pippin - widely regarded as the finest of all dessert apples. 'Pippin' is an old English word derived from the French word for 'seedling', and like many old apple varieties Cox's Orange Pippin was discovered as a chance seedling.


Recent variety reviews

You can add your own comments on any variety page.

  • Apple - Enterprise

    26 Oct 2025 
    Not good for mid October eating.
  • Apple - Sundance

    22 Oct 2025 
    We have 100 Sundance trees in their 9th leaf. Sundance is a vigorous tree and heavy producer with excellent disease resistance, including very low incidence of bitter rot in my orchard. The texture is phenomenal, breaking and crisp like a Honeycrisp, and the skin is not thick in my experience. The taste is more tart than sweet with lemon/citrus like aromatic flavors. Ripen time is the same as Cripps Pink Lady and my customers have a strong preference for it. It is like a vastly improved Granny Smith replacer. The only negative to this apple is the tendency for a large crown russet and general russeting in the body of the apple. Overall Sundance is a very good apple, an easy tree to grow, and I plan to plant more.
  • Apple - Fameuse

    21 Oct 2025 
    Such a beautiful apple, whose name and coloring make me think of Snow White. I have only had this delicate, fine-grained apple a few times—found it at a market that stocked several heirloom varieties some years ago. In addition to enjoying it fresh, it made the whitest, fluffiest, most delicious apple sauce I’ve ever eaten. Wish I could find a nearby orchard that grows them.
  • Apple - Lord Hindlip

    15 Oct 2025 
    Eaten in Oct - flavour subdued and a little watery but nonetheless refreshing. Would like to taste again Jan
  • Cherry - Parkhill

    12 Oct 2025 
    This was a seedling sport discovered by my father Russell Parkhill in our cherry orchard in East Wenatchee, WA in about the 1940s. It was promoted for a while by the local Wenatchee Fruit Tree growers, but apparently fell out of favor. A commercial grower south of San Jose, Ca, was able to find some stock in Wenatchee after I posted this information on the fruit tree finders web site in about 1995. He propagated it for resale since it had a very high reputation for color and taste.

Latest harvest records from registered fruit trees

  • 2nd week October 2025  Golden Delicious owned by James in Westport, Ireland
  • 1st week October 2025  Sweet Sixteen owned by David in Two Rivers, United States
  • 2nd week September 2025  Catshead owned by Ken in Minstead, United Kingdom
  • 4th week August 2025  Claygate Pearmain owned by deadbird in Epsom, United Kingdom
  • 4th week August 2025  Claygate Pearmain owned by deadbird in Epsom, United Kingdom

Register your own fruit trees and record blossom and harvest records in our Fruit Tree Register.