Welsh Dessert and Culinary Apples
(Not necessarily disease-resistant)
Bakers Delicious – early eater found in South Wales hedgerow
Bardsey apple – excellent eater from the island (similar to James Grieve)
Afal Brith Mawr – mid-season cooker, Newport
Channel Beauty – Cox seedling from Swansea
Cissy – eater from Malpas, Newport
Afal Coch Cynnar – early red eater = Devonshire Quarrenden (adopted Welsh)
Talgarth apple – early, light yellow eater from Powys
Gelli Aur Cooker – late cooker from original planting of Gelli Aur Mansion
Kenneth – eater from North Wales
Leathercoat – very late russet from Dinefwr
Machen – second early red dual purpose from Chepstow area
Marged (Morgan) Nicolas – dual purpose from Dinefwr
Monmouth Green – Monmouth to Brecon – also known as Landore
Morgan Sweet – adopted early eater/cider, once common in South Wales
Afal Pen Caled – cooker from St. Dogmaels, Cardiganshire
Afal Pig Aderyn – mid-season general purpose variety – tasty, light cider
Afal Pig yr Wydd – mid-season cooker from Llanwrda
Afal Pren Glas – early eater from St.Dogmaels, Cardiganshire
St. Cecilia – early eater from Bassaleg, Newport (Cox seedling)
Afal Tinyrwydd – early cooker from Llangadog
Afal Wern – Tenby, Pembrokeshire (Scotch Bridget?)
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