- Cox's
Orange Pippin, in
Britain often referred to
simply as Cox, is an
apple cultivar first grown in 1825[citation needed] or 1830 at
Colnbrook in Buckinghamshire...
- Agriculture.
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Orange Pippin. "Apple -
Ambrosia -
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Pippin apple may
refer to:
Allington Pippin Cox's
Orange Pippin King of the
Pippins Newtown Pippin Ribston Pippin Sturmer Pippin List of
apple cultivars...
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Baumans Reinette,
Jonathan 3a. Gold
Reinettes striped eg.
Blenheim Orange, Cox
Orange Pippin, von
Zuccalmaglios Reinette. 3b. Gold
Reinettes blushed eg. Court...
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States Patent PP17201 Ltd,
Orange Pippin. "Apple -
Pacific Rose -
tasting notes, identification, reviews".
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cultivar derived from the Cox's
Orange Pippin cultivar. Both are
found in
Great Britain. The
fruit has red
stripes and an
orange flush over a gold background...
- 'Ellison's
Orange' is an
English cultivar of
domesticated apple, it is a
cross between the 'Cox's
Orange Pippin' and 'Cellini',
which it
resembles most...
-
listed as "Isaac Newton's Tree" (1948-729). Sir
Isaac Newton's Tree at
Orange Pippin This
apple proved too tempting: Rare
fruit nabbed from tree at MIT "All...
- Lincolnshire,
England through a
cross breeding of Cox's
Orange Pippin and the King of the
Pippins. This name was not
given until 1894, when
George Bunyard...
-
related to Jazz (apple).
Orange Pippin Ltd (22 May 2015). "Apple – Jazz –
tasting notes, identification, reviews".
Orange Pippin – all
about apples and...