Gascoyne's Scarlet

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'Gascoyne's Scarlet'
Malus domestica
Origin England, 1871[1]

Gascoyne's Scarlet is an

Kent, England, who bred it before 1871.[3]

Tree blossoms in spring producing showy flowers. Crop is big and harvest in October. Fruit are large in size, skin is pale green with red flush on the sunny side. Flesh is firm and aromatic, sharp when picked but mellows in storage, somewhat juicy, and pink coloured just beneath the skin.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Gascoyne's Scarlet", National Fruit Collection, retrieved 7 November 2015
  2. ^ Gascoyne's Scarlet at Orange Pippin
  3. ^ a b Cook's Info