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Apple (Malus) Adams Pearmain

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A distinctive late apple with attractive lenticel spots, red-brown skin and a rich, aromatic, nutty flavour.
An excellent keeper. (Norfolk/Hereford 19th Century)

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Product Description

Brought to notice in 1826 and introduced and exhibited by R. Adams from Herefordshire. A popular Edwardian and Victorian dessert apple. Fruits are juicy and a little sweet, with a pleasant aromatic flavour.

Synonyms:  Adam’s Parmane, Adam’s Pearmain, Adams Parmain, Adams Parman, Adams Parmane, Adams’, Adams’ Parmaene, Adams’ Parmain, Adams’ Parmane, Adams’s Parmane, Adams’s Reinett, Adamsapfel, Adamsparman, Hanging Pearmain, Lady’s Finger, Matchless, Moriker, Norfolk Pippin, Norfolk Russet, Norfolk-Adams Parmaene, Parmain d’Adam, Parmaine d’Adams, Parmen Adams, Parmen Adamsa, Pearmain d’Adam, Pearmain d’Adams, Pepin de Norfolk, Pepin du Norfolk, Pippin Golden Hagvey, Rough Pippin, Rousse de Norfolk, Rousse du Norfolk, Russet aus Norfolk, Winter Striper Pearmain

Additional Information

Potted / Bareroot

Potted, Bareroot

Tree Height (Rootstock)

3.4m on MM106, 4.0m on M25

Form

Half-Standard, Straight Lead, Bush, Maiden

Size or Age

2 Year, 12L container, 1 year

Use

Good eater, Good for juicing

Pollination Group

Two

General

Disease resistant, Suitable for planting in all UK districts, Relatively trouble free

Picking Month

October

Storage

March

Tree Type

Fruit

Accession Number

1976 – 137

Flowering Times

14th May, 7th May, 2nd May

Tree Height

3.4 Metres, 4.0 Metres

Fruit Type

Apple