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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.
Fruit tree varieties
Descriptions of over 700 apple and cider apple varieties, as well as crab-apples, pears, plums, fruiting cherries and ornamental cherries, apricots, and peaches and nectarines.Advanced search
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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
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Apple - Elstar
28 Sep 2023 Dennis Munstege, DEVENTER, OVERIJSSELMy favorite apple, nice flavors sweet, soure and honey taste. For health it’s good to eat apples, keeps the doctor away ;-)Apple - Yorkshire Greening
28 Sep 2023 Georgina, LONDONA cooking apple and too tart to eat but cooks up really well into an apple pureé, pie or sauce and good chutney too. A very old tree that has produced good crops continually each year but now suffering a bit from drier weather and a prune. This tree was possibly part of a 1900s orchard before the housing which with large gardens some trees were kept. Could it be about 80 years plus? It was big and old when we bought the house 30 years ago.Apple - Jazz
26 Sep 2023 Alan Morrison, HAMILTONNice fkavour but very hard to peel. Puts you in mind of the "woodyness" when peeling a kumaraApple - Braeburn
25 Sep 2023 Alan Drake, Nr Blandford Forum, DORSETIt's our second crop of Braeburn in 2023 & the sweetness of the odd one we have tried is not as strong as last year. Might this be due to the weather?Apple - Yellow Transparent
22 Sep 2023 Jake Sigg, SAN FRANCISCO, CAIn Montana in the 1930s and 40s, it was first (by days) apple to ripen. 'Tart' as a description is misleading because we never ate it in unripe state. One day it was unripe, the next day edible, third day it was becoming translucent and inedible. We ate voraciously when there were ripe ones, and made pie and apple sauce.
Latest harvest records from registered fruit trees
- 2nd week October 2023 Cox's Orange Pippin owned by James in Westport, Ireland
- 2nd week October 2023 Cox's Orange Pippin owned by James in Westport, Ireland
- 1st week October 2023 Howgate Wonder owned by James in Westport, Ireland
- 4th week September 2023 Bushey Grove owned by Andy in Hawick, United Kingdom
- 3rd week September 2023 James Grieve owned by James in Westport, Ireland
Register your own fruit trees and record blossom and harvest records in our Fruit Tree Register.