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Keswick Codling

Keswick Codling-eple Epletre frå Mr Treeby. Kjøpt vinteren 2012 og planta på rekke ved langgjerdet.

Keswick er ein by nord i England.

Codlin eller codling er ein type eple. Opphavleg viste det til små, syrlege, gjerne umogne eple. Seinare blei namnet brukt om avlange, smalnande eple, som Kentish Codling eller vår Keswick Codling. (foods of england)


A small, mid-season, cooking apple, very popular in the 19th Century.
It is reputed to have been first found in the late 18th Century as a seedling growing in a rubbish heap at Gleaston Castle between Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness. Foods of England

Found in Ulverston in 1793 and introduced by John Sender of Keswick. Medium sized apple. Heavy cropping. Skin pale green to yellow. Flesh creamy white tinged green. Pick late August – keeps until October. Deacon's Nursery

Keswick Codling Apple Trees are an excellent old variety of apple is an excellent hardy variety cooker or eater, yellow green skin cooks to a lovely fluff, self fertile, on rootstock MM106 keeps well.
Supplied bare rooted, 2 year old tree at a present height of 150 cm/5 feet. The tree will produce fruit within two years of planting. All fruit trees are supplied bare rooted from november to march. Mr Treeby
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hage/keswick_codling.txt · Last modified: 2014/01/11 23:29 by ranveig