Woolbrook Pippin
Moderately vigorous, upright tree. A crisp, juicy subacid apple, that is slightly aromatic.
A seedling of Cox's Orange Pippin, but much more suited to our wetter South West climate because of its resistance to scab and canker.
Bred by Stevens and Sons of Sidmouth.
Additional Information About the Woolbrook Pippin
- Use: Dessert
- Flavour: Sweet/aromatic
- Origin: Sidmouth, Devon 1903
- Flower Period: 3
- Picking Season: Mid to late
- Storage: To Dec
- Disease Resistance: Scab and canker resistant