Devonshire Quarrenden

Dessert apple

Malus domestica Borkh.

Thought to have arisen in Devon, but may have originally come from France. First recorded in 1678. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with a distinctive aromatic flavour.

Synonyms:
Annat Scarlet, Devon Quarrenden, Devon shire Red Quarrenden, Devonshire Quarenden, Devonshire Quarrender, Devonshire Quarrendon, Devonshire Quarrington, Englischer Scharlach Pepping, Englischer Scharlach Roter Sommer Pepping, Englischer Scharlach Sommer Pepping, Englischer Scharlachroter Sommer Pepping, Englisher Scharlach Peppin, Morgenrot Apfel, Morgenrotapfel, Pepin alyi, Pippin Scarlet, Pomme ImpTriale, Quarentine, Quarrenden, Quarrendon du Comite de Devon, Quarrendon du Comte de Devon, Quarrington, Red Quaren den, Red Quarenthe, Red Quarentine, Red Quarrenden, Red Quarrendon, Red Quarringden, Roter Quarrenden, Roter Quarrendon, Sack, Sack Apple, Scarlet Pippin, Scharlach Pepping, Sharlakhovyi pepin, Tsyganka

Availability
Material available from the National Fruit Collection.

Mother to:
Ben's Red
Newport Cross
Thoday's Quarrenden
Tydeman's Harvest
Rosanne
Worcester Pearmain

Size
medium 2

Type
Dessert 2

Shape
Flat 2

Height
32.00 mm 2

Width
51.00 mm 2

Ribbing
weak-medium 2

Ground Colour
Green yellow 2

Over Colour (Amount)
very high 2

Over Colour
Brown 2

Greasiness
Medium 2

Firmness
firm 2

Crunch
crisp 2

Flesh Colour
White 2

Accession No.
1957 - 189   fingerprint   check_circle

Accession name
Devonshire Quarrenden

Flowering time
3rd May 10% flowering
7th May Full (80%) flowering
13th May 90% petal fall

Picking time
Mid August 1


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 NFC fruit (undated) Unpublished characterisation by staff at NFC, Brogdale.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