Description
Keswick Codlin was found growing on a heap of rubbish at Gleaston Castle near Ulverston, Lancashire, England. It was first recorded in 1793 and introduced by nurseryman John Sander at Keswick, Cumbria, England. Very heavy cropper with ornamental flowers and good disease resistance.
Originated: UK 1793
Harvest: Early
Flowering Group: 2 (Partially self-fertile otherwise pollinated by varieties from groups 1, 2 or 3)
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