Edward VII is a cooking apple particularly suited to the North of England. It flowers very late and therefore escapes a lot of the spring frosts. It is one of the longest-keeping apples known. It is of average size and a first-rate cooking apple. It does need a late flowering pollinator such as Crawley Beauty. Both apples keep very well until the following spring.

Edward VII is a cross between Blenheim Orange and Golden Noble, and it dates back to 1908, raised by Rowes’ Nurseries, Worcester.

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Edward VII
Edward VII