Discovery

Dessert apple

Dessert apple

Malus domestica Borkh.

Raised in about 1949 by Mr Drummer, a workman on an Essex fruit farm. It was first named 'Thurston August' but renamed Discovery in 1962 and introduced by nurseryman J. Matthews, Thurston, Suffolk. Fruits have firm, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a fairly sweet and pleasant flavour.

Synonyms:
Thurston August

Availability
Material available from the National Fruit Collection.
Material held in the East of England Apples & Orchards Project
Material held in the Marcher Apple Network collections (Tredomen)

Parentage:
Worcester Pearmain x Beauty of Bath

Mother to:
Limelight

Fruit Size
medium to large b

Fruit Shape
flat, rectangular to truncate-conic, convex b

Fruit Height
45-61 mm b

Fruit Width
60-77 mm b

Ribbing
slightly ribbed at eye, very even b

Ground Colour
pale greenish yellow b

Over Colour
flushed bright red b

Russet Type
light dots, fine scattered russet, solid russet at base b

Flesh Colour
yellowish white, tinged pink b

Flesh Texture
crisp b

Flavour
subacid b

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Accession No.
1973 - 189   fingerprint   check_circle

Accession name
Discovery (EMLA 1)

Flowering time
7th May 10% flowering
12th May Full (80%) flowering
19th May 90% petal fall

Picking time
Mid August a


References:
a. NFC fruit (undated) Unpublished characterisation by staff at NFC, Brogdale.
b. Smith, M. (1971) National Apple Register