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Tasting notes and identification advice for apples, pears, plums, cherries and other orchard varieties.

Welcome to Orange Pippin

If you are interested in apple varieties, pears, cherries or plums you have come to the right place.

Tree register

Our Fruit tree register has details of 17,221 fruit 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.

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The Pippin Society

We are proud to be associated with the Pippin Society, an initiative led by Karim Habibi of Keepers Nursery in the UK. This is a new (2026) grass-roots movement which aims to re-ignite interest among amateur gardeners in breeding new fruit varieties from seed, focussing on flavor.

Recent variety reviews

You can add your own comments on any variety page.

  • Apple - Lane's Prince Albert

    25 May 2026  It is a wonderful tree. The apples last until the following July when kept in the fridge. The tree I have is around 60yrs old, set around the time of the building in the east end. I look after it by getting professional tree surgeons in to prune it. A stunning tree all round.
  • Apple - GoldRush

    23 May 2026  Gold rush is my favorite storage apple. It really shines after a couple months in cold storage, where the apple stays firm, but has dehydrated a bit, and tastes cidery.
  • Apple - Rockit

    19 May 2026  As a very finicky apple eater, I only ate fuji or jazz, for their crispness. Now I have discovered Rockits and I am hooked. They are crisp, juicy and delicious . . . Perfect! 😋 I like the smaller size (one can always have two ??). I love my new go-to apple.
  • Apple - Wealthy

    10 May 2026  A sweet late season apple totally reliable in zone 3 Minnesota. It earns a 5 just for its hardiness alone but the juice can be phenomenally tasty and the high sugar content can yield a very effervescent natural fresh cider after only three days of fermentation. There is enough sorbitol in this apple that its vinegar is surprisingly mild with a touch of sweetness that is completely unexpected and almost like balsamic. A very late season pressing after 3 hard frosts gave a slightly rose colored juice which made a preferred hard cider. For cold zones its a solid 5
  • Apple - Topaz

    28 Apr 2026  Poor

Latest spring blossom records from registered fruit trees

Find out how to record your blossom dates in our Fruit Tree Register.

Latest fruit tree registrations

There are currently 17,221 trees registered in our Tree Register. Add your trees here.