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Autumn Pippin

Apple

Autumn Pippin

Origin/History

As yet little known out of Vermont (Elliott, 1865).

Tree

Not described in source.

Fruit

Size & Form: Above medium; oblong conical.

Color & Surface: Greenish yellow with slight bronzed cheek; sparse green dots.

Stem: Short.

Cavity: Deep.

Calyx: Small, closed.

Basin: Deep, narrow.

Flesh & Flavor: Whitish, juicy, tender, mild sub-acid.

Core: Medium.

Season

December.

Uses

Not described in source.

Subtypes/Variants

Not described in source.

Other

Not described in source.


Source: F.R. Elliott, The Western Fruit Book (1865)

Book Sources

Described in 1 period pomological work

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Autumn Pippin.

Fruit, above medium; oblong conical; greenish yellow, slight bronzed cheek, sparse green dots: stem, short; cavity deep; calyx, small, closed; basin, deep, narrow; flesh, whitish, juicy, tender, mild sub-acid; core, medium. December. As yet little known out of Vermont.

— F.R. Elliott, The Western Fruit Book (1865)
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