Wyken Pippin apple
Small, flattened, greenish yellow fruit. Brisk, densely fruity. Delicious flavor.
USDA identification images for Wyken Pippin
The identification paintings in the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection span the years 1886 to 1942.
Citation: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Offspring of this variety
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Tree register
United States
- Aaron Millis in HELENA, MT
- Dave Beamer in Santa Barbara, CALIFORNIA
- Gina Colver in EPHRATA, WASHINGTON
- Jerry Hudgins in Point Reyes Station, CALIFORNIA
United Kingdom
- Allan Owens in Coventry, WARKS
- Andrew Auld in Matlock, DERBYSHIRE
- Christine Bradley in LEICESTER, LEICESTERSHIRE
- David Briggs in Warwick, WARWICKSHIRE
- Malcolm Goodwin in Eye, SUFFOLK
- Mark in Chippenham, WILTS
- Peter Barnard in Doncaster, LINCOLNSHIRE
- Rachel in
Spring blossom records for this variety
2020 season
- 14th April 2020 - tree owned by Jerry in Point Reyes Station, United States
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Harvest records for this variety
2013 season
- 2nd week September 2013 - tree owned by Dave in Santa Barbara, United States
Origins
- Species: Malus domestica - Apple
- Originates from: Netherlands
- Introduced: Late 18th century
- UK National Fruit Collection accession: 2000-101
Identification
- Country of origin: Netherlands
Using
- Vitamin C content: Low
Where to buy fresh fruit
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References
- Apples of England (1948)
Author: Taylor