Hawthornden apple
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Genus | Malus |
Species | M. domestica |
Cultivar | Hawthornden |
Origin | Scotland, pre 1780[1] |
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Hawthornden or Hawthorndean is an apple cultivar that is used for cooking.[1] It is also known as Wheeler's Kernel, Lincolnshire Pippin, and Lord Kingston, and has been incorrectly known as Maiden's Blush and Hawley.[2]
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- ^ a b "Hawthornden", National Fruit Collection, University of Reading and Brogdale Collections, retrieved 22 December 2015
- ^ Beach, S.A.; Booth, N.O.; Taylor, O.M. (1905), "Hawthornden", The apples of New York, vol. 2, Albany: J. B. Lyon, p. 96