Apple ID - Can You Help

Started by hopalong, November 13, 2008, 16:11:59

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hopalong

I have fairly old apple tree at the rear of the allotment plot that I inherited a couple of years ago.  The apples have a crisp, acidic flavour.  I think it might be Worcester Permain, but not sure.  Advice welcome.[attachment=1]
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hopalong

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Tulipa

Hi Hopalong,

Your best bet is to get them identified somewhere like Wisley.  In October they have a harvest weekend and I took along all our apples and they identified them for us.  We have 7 very old trees which were part of an orchard probably dating back to the thirties.  They also had a huge apple tasting area with an amazing variety of apples to try and lots of different permaines - I hadn't realised there was more than one!  But that would mean you having to wait nearly a year so I hope someone can help you in the meantime.  If not I certainly recommend it. :)

T.

http://www.recklessgardener.co.uk/news/RHS-taste-of-autumn-events.html

http://www.qype.co.uk/events/196284-A-Taste-of-Autumn-RHS-Garden-Wisley-Woking

hopalong

Quote from: Tulipa on November 13, 2008, 16:46:45
Hi Hopalong,

Your best bet is to get them identified somewhere like Wisley.  In October they have a harvest weekend and I took along all our apples and they identified them for us.  We have 7 very old trees which were part of an orchard probably dating back to the thirties.  They also had a huge apple tasting area with an amazing variety of apples to try and lots of different permaines - I hadn't realised there was more than one!  But that would mean you having to wait nearly a year so I hope someone can help you in the meantime.  If not I certainly recommend it. :)

T.

http://www.recklessgardener.co.uk/news/RHS-taste-of-autumn-events.html

http://www.qype.co.uk/events/196284-A-Taste-of-Autumn-RHS-Garden-Wisley-Woking
Thanks Tulipa. I'm going to Wisley soon, so I'll see if someone there can help me with identification even though I've missed the harvest weekend.
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ceres

Wisley does apple ID all year round for members.  They need the apple plus a bit of twig and leaves.  They charge £8.  Details are on the website and in the members handbook.

hopalong

Quote from: ceres on November 13, 2008, 17:05:20
Wisley does apple ID all year round for members.  They need the apple plus a bit of twig and leaves.  They charge £8.  Details are on the website and in the members handbook.

Should have known that, ceres.  I'll look it up in the handbook.  Many thanks.
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Tulipa

Sorry, yes I had meant to add that in but got carried away typing about the tasting. :-[  I had wanted to go back and do the tasting bit again this year to choose a couple of new trees but couldn't make it.  Will have to wait now. ;)

T.

Robert_Brenchley

When does the apple ripen? Worcester Pearmain is a fairly early one, which is ready in early September.

hopalong

Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on November 13, 2008, 19:06:55
When does the apple ripen? Worcester Pearmain is a fairly early one, which is ready in early September.

Can't be Worcester Pearmain then. The apples ripen in late October/early November.
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PurpleHeather

I have a Worcester apple tree and those fruits look exactly the same as mine.

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