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Hawthornden
Culinary apple
Malus domestica Borkh.
Originated in Scotland. It was first catalogued in 1780. Fruits have firm, coarse flesh with a subacid flavour.
- Synonyms:
- Apfel aus Hawthornden., Apfel von Hawthornden, Epine blanche, Glogowka, Gotornden, Hagedorn Apfel, Hagedornsapfel, Hagendornsapfel, Haley, Hawley, Hawthorden, Hawthorndean, Hawthorndean Red, Hawthorndean White, Hawthornden blanc, Hawthornden Old, Hawthornden Red, Hawthornden Rouge, Hawthornden White, Hawthorndenske, Hlohovske, Lincolnshire Pippin, Lord Kingston, Old Hawthorndean, Old Hawthornden, Pomme de Hawthornden, Red Hawthorndean, Red Hawthornden, Shoreditch White, Shoreditch Whites, Weeler's Kernel, Weisse Hawthornden Apfel, Weisser Hawthorn den Apfel, Weisser Hawthornden, Wheeler's Kernel, White, White Apple, White Hawthorndean, White Hawthornden
- Availability
- Material available from the National Fruit Collection.
- Shape
- Flat 2
- Size
- medium-large 2
- Height
- 56.50mm 2
- Width
- 76.50mm 2
- Ribbing
- medium 2
- Ground Colour
- Green yellow 2
- Over Colour
- Pink 2
- Over Colour (Pattern)
- striped 2
- Russet
- very low 2
- Greasiness
- Medium 2
- Coarseness
- coarse 2
- Flesh Colour
- Cream 2
Accession No.
1999 - 078
- Accession name
- Hawthornden
- Flowering time ›››
- 7th May10% flowering
12th MayFull (80%) flowering 20th May90% petal fall
- Picking time
- Mid September 1


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 NFC fruit (undated) Unpublished characterisation by staff at NFC, Brogdale.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