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    Cox's Orange Pippin, in Britain often referred to simply as Cox, is an apple cultivar first grown in 1825[citation needed] or 1830 at Colnbrook in Buckinghamshire...
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  • Pippin apple may refer to: Allington Pippin Cox's Orange Pippin King of the Pippins Newtown Pippin Ribston Pippin Sturmer Pippin List of apple cultivars...
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    'Ellison's Orange' is an English cultivar of domesticated apple, it is a cross between the 'Cox's Orange Pippin' and 'Cellini', which it resembles most...
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    Lincolnshire, England through a cross breeding of Cox's Orange Pippin and the King of the Pippins. This name was not given until 1894, when George Bunyard...
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    marketed as Red Pippin. It was developed in the United Kingdom by breeders at the East Malling Research Station, combining the Cox's Orange Pippin with the Idared...
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    Funen in Denmark. It is a cross of the two English cultivars Cox's Orange Pippin and Cox's Pomona. The apple has a red, firm skin and the color continues...
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    common apple in commercial cultivation in England & Wales after Cox's Orange Pippin and Bramley, although its 308ha represents just 3.7% of total apple...
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    Reinette de Champagne diploid S-genotype S2 S4 Reinette de Chênée, Cox's Orange Pippin diploid S-genotype S5 S9 Reinette de Flandre Reinette de France triploid...
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  • rugby player Richard Cox (horticulturist) (1766–1845), British horticulturist, created Cox's Orange Pippin apple Sir Richard Cox, 1st Baronet (1650–1733)...
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    Delicious'. 'Clivia' is a hybrid of 'Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg' and 'Cox's Orange Pippin'. 'Pinova' may also be called 'Corail', Piñata® or 'Sonata'. 'Pinova'...
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    Richard Cox (c. 1766 – 20 May 1845) was an English brewer and horticulturist who bred the apple varieties Cox's Orange Pippin and Cox's Pomona. Cox operated...
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    Institute in Müncheberg, Germany, by crossing the two cultivars 'Cox's Orange Pippin' and 'Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg' (frequently confused with the similar-sounding...
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    commercial production of eating apples grown in the UK, often replacing Cox's Orange Pippin. Many sports of Gala have been selected, mostly for increased red...
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    developed in England in 1897. It is a cross breed between 'Cellini' and 'Cox's Orange Pippin'. It is a British apple with a green color and a dull red flush....
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    developed c. 1960 in Czechoslovakia by crossing a Golden Delicious and a Cox's Orange Pippin. The fruit has a non-uniform skin color. Rajka (apple) Wikimedia...
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    descending order, the McIntosh, the Golden Delicious, the Jonathan, the Cox's Orange Pippin, and the Red Delicious. Several print and online sources, as well...
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    July 2017. "List of polinnation partners for Honeycrisp apple trees". Orange Pippin Fruit Trees. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22...
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    for fresh eating. It blossoms approximately three days after the Cox's Orange Pippin. Typical size: width 83-87 mm, height 59-71 mm, stalk 11-17 mm. Reinette...
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    'McIntosh') Group C – Mid-season flowering, 8 to 11 May ('Granny Smith', 'Cox's Orange Pippin') Group D – Mid/late season flowering, 12 to 15 May ('Golden Delicious'...
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    Agriculture. Retrieved 2012-01-15. Ltd, Orange Pippin. "Apple - Ambrosia - tasting notes, identification, reviews". Orange Pippin - all about apples and orchards...
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    domesticated apple that is also known as the 'English Pippin'. 'Golden Reinette' is a parent to 'Blenheim Orange', 'Daniel Fele Renet', 'Harberts Reinette', 'Orleans...
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    who raised the apple from pollination of a Pott's Seedling or a Cox's Orange Pippin apple (most likely both) in Edinburgh, Scotland some time before...
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    listed as "Isaac Newton's Tree" (1948-729). Sir Isaac Newton's Tree at Orange Pippin This apple proved too tempting: Rare fruit nabbed from tree at MIT "All...
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    Oldenburg × Cox's Orange Pippin); 'Apollo' (Cox's Orange Pippin × Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg); 'Clivia' (Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg × Cox's Orange Pippin);: 539 ;...
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    cultivar derived from the Cox's Orange Pippin cultivar. Both are found in Great Britain. The fruit has red stripes and an orange flush over a gold background...
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    Blenheim Orange (Kempster's Pippin) is a cultivar of apple. It was found at Old Woodstock, a suburb of Woodstock, Oxfordshire near Blenheim in England...
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    Democratic Republic. It is a hybrid of 'Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg' and 'Cox's Orange Pippin'. It was reported as a new variety in 1964 and 1965; it was parent...
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    'Ribston Pippin' 'Ross Nonpareil' 'Roxbury Russet' (also known as Boston Russet) 'Rudford Russet' 'St Edmund's Pippin' 'Sam Young' 'Tydeman's Late Orange' 'Winston'...
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    P Charles Ross K Chelmsford Wonder P Cockle Pippin P Colloggett Pippin P - K 'Cortland' D Coul Blush Cox Pomona P - K Custard Danziger Kantapfel K Duchess...
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    working in Wageningen (the Netherlands) in 1949. It is a cross of Cox's Orange Pippin and Jonathan, and was first grown commercially in 1971. It is high...
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