Golden Pippin Apple Scionwood

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Golden Pippin Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. This is a twig for grafting. Fall. England, first recorded in 1629; became widely popular in gardens and markets during the Victorian era. A commonly used and confused name that has been attached to multiple distinct varieties. This one is also known as English Golden Pippin, distinguishing it from others that originated in the U.S.

Small round-conic golden-yellow fruit with varying degrees of russeting. Firm cream-colored flesh is rich and sweet—an excellent dessert apple. Featured prominently in Tracy Chevalier’s novel At the Edge of the Orchard as the romanticized favorite apple of the Goodenough family that strived to grow them in their swampy Ohio homestead and relished each one “tasting of nuts and honey with a pineapple finish.” Blooms mid-late season. Z4.

7931 Golden Pippin

A: 1 8" scionwood stick
$6.00
B: 1 ft scionwood by the foot (10’ minimum)
$5.50
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