Bryanston Gage

An old gage that was found in Lord Portman's gardens at Bryanston, Blandford, Dorset, round about 1800. 

Strong growing and spreading, making a large tree.

the fruit are quite round and larger than a Green Gage, at first pale green, ripening to primrose. Like a pale green gage but larger.

Juicy with good gage flavour, but is self-incompatible and fails to set fruit with its own pollen. A good cropper, though, when cross pollinated.

Additional Information About the Bryanston Gage

  • Use: Dessert
  • Flavour: Excellent gage flavour
  • Origin: Blandford, Dorset, 1800
  • Flower Period: 3
  • Picking Season: Mid September
  • Storage: n/a
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