Manks Codlin

Culinary apple

Malus domestica Borkh.

Raised by Mr Kewley at Ballanard, Isle of Man. It first fruited in 1815. Fruits have firm, white, acid flesh.

Synonyms:
Belmont, Codlin de Mank, Codlin de Mank's, Codlin de Manks, Codlin de Manx, Codlin Manx, English Pitcher, Eva, Eva Alma, Eva's Calvill, Eve, Eve Apple, Eve Apple (of Scotland), Eve Apple (Scottish), Eve Apple of Scotland, Eve of Scotland, Frith Pippin, Frith Pitcher, Iris Codlin, Iris Pitcher, Irish Codlin, Irish Pitcher, Irish Pitscher, Manck's Codlin, Manck's Kuchenapfel, Mank's Codlin, Mank's Kuchen Apfel, Mank's Kuchenapfel, Manks Codling, Manks Kuchenapfel, Manks' Codlin, Manx Codlin, Orme, Pomme d'Eve, Rambour Barre, Summer Codlin, The Eve, Winter Saint Lawrence

Availability
Material available from the National Fruit Collection.

Mother to:
Atlas

Father to:
Ernst Bosch

Size
medium 2

Type
Culinary 2

Shape
Conical 2

Height
60.00 mm 2

Width
64.50 mm 2

Ribbing
medium 2

Ground Colour
Whitish yellow 2

Over Colour (Amount)
low 2

Over Colour
Red 2

Russet
very low 2

Firmness
firm 2

Coarseness
fine 2

Flesh Colour
Yellowish 2

Accession No.
2000 - 064   fingerprint   check_circle

Accession name
Manks Codlin

Flowering time
29th April 10% flowering
5th May Full (80%) flowering
11th 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 NFC fruit (undated) Unpublished characterisation by staff at NFC, Brogdale.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