Bedford Pippin
AppleBedford Pippin
Origin and History
Bedford Pippin was received in the United States from England in 1938 under USDA Plant Introduction No. 127004. The variety was reported by the Agricultural Experiment Station of Rutgers, New Brunswick, New Jersey, and was subsequently maintained at Glenn Dale, Maryland.
Fruit
Flesh
The flesh is non-oxidizing.
Tree
Not described in source.
Season
Not described in source.
Uses
Not described in source.
Subtypes and Variants
Not described in source.
Other
Not described in source.
Book Sources
Described in 1 period pomological work
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— H.H. Fisher (USDA ARS), A Survey of Apple Clones in the United States (1963)Bedford Pippin, USDA Plant Introduction No. 127004, received from England in 1938; reported by station MdS. Bedford Pippin, USDA Plant Introduction No. 127004, received from Glenn Dale, Maryland; reported by the Agricultural Experiment Station of Rutgers, New Brunswick, New Jersey: non-oxidizing flesh.