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Worcester Pearmain

Apple

A clone of Worcester Pearmain. Originated at Parsons Mead School, Ashtead, Surrey. Received by the National Fruit Collection, Brogdale in 1992. Fruits have firm, white flesh with a sweet and pleasant flavour.

Synonyms:
Pearmain de Worcester, Worcester, Worcester Parmaene, Worcester Parman, Worcester Parmane, Worcester-Parman, Worchester Parmane
Accession Number:
1992 - 104  
Accession Name:
Worcester Pearmain
Use:
Dessert
Parentage:
Devonshire Quarrenden ? (female) × Unknown
Flowering:
10% open: 3rd May
Fully open: 5th May
90% over: 14th May
Picking time:
Early September


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Worcester Pearmain

Apple

Raised by Mr Hale of Swan Pool, near Worcester, England. Introduced by Smith of Worcester in 1874. Received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1875. Fruits have firm, white, a little juicy flesh with a sweet and pleasant flavour.

Synonyms:
Pearmain de Worcester, Worcester, Worcester Parmaene, Worcester Parman, Worcester Parmane, Worcester-Parman, Worchester Parmane
Accession Number:
1973 - 192  
Accession Name:
Worcester Pearmain
Use:
Dessert
Parentage:
Devonshire Quarrenden ? (female) × Unknown
Flowering:
10% open: 1st May
Fully open: 3rd May
90% over: 11th May
Picking time:
Early September


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