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Apples with red flesh
Close to the first tee of the Baroness course at Beadlow Manor Golf Club, there is an apple tree with dark leaves and deep red apples. The surprise comes when you bite into the apples - the flesh is blood red (the apples taste not too bad). Any offers as to the name of this variety?
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Apples with red flesh
If you google "apple" and "red flesh", you will find info on some red
fleshed apples and crabapples. There is more than one variety, apparently. Monique Reed petesm wrote: Close to the first tee of the Baroness course at Beadlow Manor Golf Club, there is an apple tree with dark leaves and deep red apples. The surprise comes when you bite into the apples - the flesh is blood red (the apples taste not too bad). Any offers as to the name of this variety? -- petesm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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