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Eggleton Styre Size:MM106 Evelyn suggests it was originally

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Description

Evelyn suggests it was originally a Gloucestershire apple that spread to Herefordshire

A round to slightly conical fruit

Specifically bred by Liz Copas and Ray Williams at the Long Ashton Research Station in Somerset to provide England's commercial cider industry and one of the popularly named 'Girls' cider varieties since the majority had female names

Found in the orchard at St

Eggleton Styre Size:MM106 Evelyn suggests it was originallyA mid season pure bittersweet cider apple. Small and round, rich yellow with orange patches and some light russet. Sweet, rich, aromatic with a high red colour juice. Has been used as a single variety. Can be stored until December. Will soften but retains its juice. According to Hogg it was raised from seed by Mr William Hill of Lower Eggleton, Herefordshire about 1847. To quote: This apple is second early, and is so sweet and aromatic, as to be very

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