Tom Putt
Malus domestica
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Description
‘Tom Putt’ is a cider apple of Malus domestica selected for its named fruit qualities and orchard performance. Heritage cider apple. English Apple dating back to the late 1700's.The fruit ripen in autumn and are large with a flattish appearance. Available in New Zealand. External cultivar references describe ‘Tom Putt’ as follows: An old English cider apple which can also be used as a cooking apple. 'Tom Putt' is a traditional variety of dual purpose apple, often used as a cider apple, originating in Devon. It was also known as Ploughman, Coalbrook, Marrowbone, Thomas Jeffreys and by many other local names.
Characteristics
Fruit Size
Large
Skin Colour
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Flesh Texture
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Harvest Timing (NZ)
autumn and are
Storage Life
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Pollination Group / Partners
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Notes
Cider apple. Culinary/cooking use noted.
Country Availability
Known to be available in 1 country