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Adams's Pearmain Apple

SKU: Adams-Pearmain-Apple-7pot
Regular price £35.00
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Adams's Pearmain, a beloved late dessert apple originating from Norfolk and widely popular in Victorian England, boasts an attractive 'pearmain' shape and a delightful, albeit somewhat dry, taste that transports enthusiasts to a bygone era. Its rich and aromatic flavor, often likened to a 'nutty' profile, draws parallels with the well-regarded Victorian variety, the Egremont Russet. Despite speculation about it being a triploid or partial triploid, featuring three sets of chromosomes, Adams's Pearmain defies typical triploid characteristics, lacking the expected notable size and vigor.

This classic apple, though lacking the vibrant hues found in modern supermarkets, exudes a subtle charm with its subdued autumnal coloring. Its appeal to Victorian homemakers, known for its 'shelf appeal,' persists, and the apple's understated quality may be precisely what adds to its timeless allure. Savoring the Adams's Pearmain in front of a crackling fire on a chilly winter's day conjures the essence of an era when nuanced flavors were cherished, making it a delightful choice for those seeking a taste of history and a connection to the past.

Fruit Ready to Pick: October

Adams's Pearmain Apple

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Regular price £35.00
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Adams's Pearmain, a beloved late dessert apple originating from Norfolk and widely popular in Victorian England, boasts an attractive 'pearmain' shape and a delightful, albeit somewhat dry, taste that transports enthusiasts to a bygone era. Its rich and aromatic flavor, often likened to a 'nutty' profile, draws parallels with the well-regarded Victorian variety, the Egremont Russet. Despite speculation about it being a triploid or partial triploid, featuring three sets of chromosomes, Adams's Pearmain defies typical triploid characteristics, lacking the expected notable size and vigor.

This classic apple, though lacking the vibrant hues found in modern supermarkets, exudes a subtle charm with its subdued autumnal coloring. Its appeal to Victorian homemakers, known for its 'shelf appeal,' persists, and the apple's understated quality may be precisely what adds to its timeless allure. Savoring the Adams's Pearmain in front of a crackling fire on a chilly winter's day conjures the essence of an era when nuanced flavors were cherished, making it a delightful choice for those seeking a taste of history and a connection to the past.

Fruit Ready to Pick: October

Water Needs / Maintence

Moderate/ Moderate

Spaced Apart

3-4.5m (10-15ft)

Pollination Group

1

Overall Height

Semi dwarf 2.5 - 3.5m (8-12ft)

Species

Malus domestica

Root Stock

  • M26 semi dwarf

Fruits ready to be picked

October