
A new pink-fleshed apple variety with an orange skin.
Surprize apple identification images
All images copyright Orange Pippin unless otherwise stated.
USDA identification images for Surprize
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.
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United Kingdom
- Christopher Davidson in Badrallach, HIGHLANDS
- Hannah Hughes in OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE
- Mrs Lynda Pewsey in Bovey Tracey, DEVON
- Tamas Geleta in UCKFIELD,
Portugal
- Luis Godinho in Sao Mamede, BATALHA
Origins
- Species: Malus domestica - Apple
- Originates from: United Kingdom
- Introduced: 2017
Identification
- Country of origin: United Kingdom
- Period of origin: 2000
- Fruit colour: Orange
- Annual cycle: Deciduous
- Fruit size: Average
- Fruit shape: Round
- Flesh colour: Orange
Using
- Picking season: Mid
- Keeping (of fruit): 1-2 months
- Flavour quality: Good
- Flavour style (apples): Sweet/Sharp
- Juice style: Sharper
- Cropping: Good
- Fruit persistence: Normal ripening
- Food uses: Eating fresh
- Food uses: Juice
- Juice colour: Pale orange
- Picking month: September
- Wildlife: RHS Plants for Pollinators
Growing
- Gardening skill: Average
- Flowering group: 3
- Pollinating others: Average
- Ploidy: Diploid
- Vigour: Average vigour
- Fruit bearing: Spur-bearer
- Attractive features: Attractive fruit
- Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
- Sunlight: Prefers full sun
Climate
- Climate suitability: Temperate climates
- Cold-hardiness: Cold-hardy
Where to buy trees
The following tree nurseries offer Surprize apple trees for sale:
- Orange Pippin Fruit Trees (UK) United Kingdom
Surprize apple trees
Where to buy fresh fruit
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