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Eve Apple

July 13, 2014Andrew Lear Image Cooking Apples, Fruit Trees

Eve Apple

Cooker. Also called Manks Codlin. Possibly the same as White Paradise. Raised by Mr Bewley, Ballanard, Isle of Man before 1815,  but also known as Eve Apple of Scotland. Widely grown in 19th century. Sweet with red flush.

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