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- Claygate_Pearmain abstract "Claygate Pearmain is an apple cultivar. It was found at Claygate, Surrey in England and brought to the attention of the Royal Horticultural Society by John Braddick in 1821. The apple was a popular eating apple in Victorian times and spread through England and to America.The apple was found by John Braddick, growing in a hedge at Claygate. Braddick also discovered the 'Braddick Nonpareil' at around the same time and place. This medium-sized apple is brown-russeted with a crimson patch on the sun-facing side. There is pink-silver tinge to the russet scale. It has a nutty aromatic flavour and good keeping qualities, being both disease and scab resistant.Claygate Pearmain is self-sterile and requires a pollinator to produce a crop but is a heavy bearer that should be harvested late in the season.Botanical name - Malus domestica \"Claygate Pearmain\"".
- Claygate_Pearmain origin Claygate.
- Claygate_Pearmain origin England.
- Claygate_Pearmain origin Surrey.
- Claygate_Pearmain thumbnail Pomological_Watercolor_POM00001706.jpg?width=300.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageExternalLink claygate-pearmain.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageID "15413045".
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageLength "1817".
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageRevisionID "687190108".
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Americas.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Apple.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apple_cultivars.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Surrey.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Claygate.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Cultivar.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Pearmain.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Horticultural_Society.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Russet_apple.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Surrey.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLink File:Claygate_Pearmain.jpg.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Claygate Pearmain".
- Claygate_Pearmain name "'Claygate Pearmain'".
- Claygate_Pearmain origin "introduced 1821, Claygate, Surrey in England".
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Apples.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fruit-stub.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cultivar.
- Claygate_Pearmain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Claygate_Pearmain subject Category:Apple_cultivars.
- Claygate_Pearmain subject Category:History_of_Surrey.
- Claygate_Pearmain hypernym Cultivar.
- Claygate_Pearmain type CultivatedVariety.
- Claygate_Pearmain type Eukaryote.
- Claygate_Pearmain type Plant.
- Claygate_Pearmain type Species.
- Claygate_Pearmain type Thing.
- Claygate_Pearmain type Q19088.
- Claygate_Pearmain type Q4886.
- Claygate_Pearmain type Q756.
- Claygate_Pearmain comment "Claygate Pearmain is an apple cultivar. It was found at Claygate, Surrey in England and brought to the attention of the Royal Horticultural Society by John Braddick in 1821. The apple was a popular eating apple in Victorian times and spread through England and to America.The apple was found by John Braddick, growing in a hedge at Claygate. Braddick also discovered the 'Braddick Nonpareil' at around the same time and place.".
- Claygate_Pearmain label "Claygate Pearmain".
- Claygate_Pearmain sameAs Q1099232.
- Claygate_Pearmain sameAs Claygate-Parmäne.
- Claygate_Pearmain sameAs Claygate-Parmään.
- Claygate_Pearmain sameAs m.03m7jwk.
- Claygate_Pearmain sameAs Q1099232.
- Claygate_Pearmain wasDerivedFrom Claygate_Pearmain?oldid=687190108.
- Claygate_Pearmain depiction Pomological_Watercolor_POM00001706.jpg.
- Claygate_Pearmain isPrimaryTopicOf Claygate_Pearmain.
- Claygate_Pearmain name "'Claygate Pearmain'".