Small, flattened, greenish yellow fruit. Brisk, densely fruity. Delicious flavor.
USDA identification images for Wyken Pippin
The identification paintings in the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection span the years 1886 to 1942.
Citation: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Offspring of this variety
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Tree register
United States
- Aaron Millis in HELENA, MT
- Dave Beamer in Santa Barbara, CALIFORNIA
- Gina Colver in EPHRATA, WASHINGTON
- Jerry Hudgins in Point Reyes Station, CALIFORNIA
United Kingdom
- Allan Owens in Coventry, WARKS
- Andrew Auld in Matlock, DERBYSHIRE
- Christine Bradley in LEICESTER, LEICESTERSHIRE
- David Briggs in Warwick, WARWICKSHIRE
- Malcolm Goodwin in Eye, SUFFOLK
- Mark in Chippenham, WILTS
- Peter Barnard in Doncaster, LINCOLNSHIRE
- Rachel in
Spring blossom records for this variety
2020 season
- 14th April 2020 - tree owned by Jerry in Point Reyes Station, United States
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Harvest records for this variety
2013 season
- 2nd week September 2013 - tree owned by Dave in Santa Barbara, United States
Origins
- Species: Malus domestica - Apple
- Originates from: Netherlands
- Introduced: Late 18th century
- UK National Fruit Collection accession: 2000-101
Identification
- Country of origin: Netherlands
Using
- Vitamin C content: Low
Where to buy fresh fruit
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References
- Apples of England (1948)
Author: Taylor