Apple - Ladies Finger of Lancaster

£25.00 - £71.50
Type: 
Culinary
Ready to pick: 
October
Use fruit: 
November - January
Pollination: 
Group C (self-sterile)
Botanic Name: 
Malus domestica 'Ladies Finger of Lancaster'
Originated: 
Lancashire,UK (1824)
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Description

Introduced in 1824 in Lancashire. An attractive mid-season cooking apple, keeps its shape when cooked. Quite unusual now, though it was a common sight in Lancashire and Cumbria in C19th.

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