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Bladon Pippin
Apple - Oxfordshire Heritage
Type
Apple - Oxfordshire Heritage
Harvest
Mid September
Uses
Dessert/Culinary
Planting Position
4
A chance find in Oxfordshire, this apple is very special. Sweeter than a cox and with an improved delicious, aromatic flavour, crunchy, crisp and juicy. The name Bladon Pippin came about because the original tree grew just a stone’s throw from Bladon Church, where Prime Minister Winston Churchill was laid to rest in 1965 and of course, it’s a Pippin! The fruit can be picked and eaten over a few weeks from mid-September, and it stores well.
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