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Claygate Pearmain

Claygate Pearmain is a heritage apple originating from Claygate (Surrey, England) in the early 19th century and was discovered by the enthusiast John Braddick. They are considered a top-rate eating apple with soft juicy flesh and a rich aromatic flavour. They are generally uniform in colour with light russeting. A fairly good keeper, they will change to yellow in storage.

Important Information:

Harvest Months:

Unknown

Pollination

Information:

Good Keeper:

true

Climate Hardiness/
Growing Zone:

8a,8b,9a,9b

Pollinators
(if known):

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