Pinner
AppleOrigin/History
Origin: Middlesex, England. Also known as Carrell's Seedling and Pinner Seedling.
Tree
Not described in source.
Fruit
Size: Medium
Form: Roundish, ribbed slightly
Skin: Yellowish brown russet, becoming reddish brown in the sun
Flesh: Yellowish, crisp, tender, with a brisk subacid flavor
Stem, Cavity, Calyx, Basin: Not described in source
Core and Seeds: Not described in source
Season
December–February
Uses
Not described in source.
Subtypes/Variants
Not described in source.
Other
Not described in source.
Source: A.J. Downing, The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America (1900)
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Described in 1 period pomological work
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— A.J. Downing, The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America (1900)Pinner
Carrell's Seedling. Pinner Seedling.
Origin, Middlesex, England.
Fruit medium, roundish, ribbed slightly, yellowish brown russet, becoming reddish brown in the sun. Flesh yellowish, crisp, tender, brisk subacid. December, February.