Lucombe's Seedling

Apple cultivar

Lucombe's Seedling, also known as Kirton Fair,[citation needed] Newquay Prizetaker,[1] and Uncle Barney,[1] is a dessert or eating apple once popular in counties of Devon and Cornwall.

Characterics

The skin of this apple is pale yellow/green with crimson streaks and dotted with dark spots. Quite large and angular with stout short thick stalk. Its flavour is described as 'pleasant juicy white flesh with a spicy, subacid flavour'.[2]

Heritage

Originally from Kirton or Crediton, this apple comes from the 'Lucombe & Pince nursery' at St Thomas, Exeter. It was most popular in Crediton,[3] where it is known locally as Kirton Fair. It was also popular in West Cornwall where it was sold as the 'Newquay Prizetaker'.[1]

Habit and growth

Not very vigorous and fruits in the mid to very late season.

References

  • flagCornwall portal
  • flagDevon portal
  1. ^ a b c National Fruit Collection
  2. ^ "Exeter Pomona". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2015-11-26.
  3. ^ "Item ~ Devon Apples ~ Informative Apple and Fruit Resource".
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