Description
Lord Hindlip apple tree is a late Victorian dessert apple variety named after a Worcester estate owner. Lord Hindlip produces a handsome crimson flushed apple. This variety is rich and aromatic with a deep cream flesh. Lord Hindlip keeps very well and it’s disease resistance is very good.
Originated: UK 1896
Harvest: Late
Flowering Group: 3 (Pollinated by varieties from groups 2, 3 or 4)
RHS Award 1898
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