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Malus domestica Annie Elizabeth - A late-season, heavy-cropping, culinary apple with a sweet, light flavour and white flesh which keeps its shape when cooked. T

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Author : Jonathan Ward
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About Malus Annie Elizabeth (Apple tree)

Malus domestica Annie Elizabeth - A late-season, heavy-cropping, culinary apple with a sweet, light flavour and white flesh which keeps its shape when cooked. The blossom is deep pink and the fruit yellow, flushed with orange-red, with short, red stripes. It is partly self-fertile, in pollination group 4, and produces an upright hardy tree tolerant of cold and wet. Pick from mid-autumn and store to mid-spring.  Family: Rosaceae    

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