Duchess Of Oldenburg Apple
Duchess of Oldenburg apple - Varieties - Orange Pippin
An attractive early-season apple, originating from Russia in the 18th century, and now quite widely grown in northern Europe and the USA.
Duchess of Oldenburg (apple) - Wikipedia
'Duchess of Oldenburg' is an old Russian cultivar (1750–1799) of cultivated apple which has attractive streaks of yellow and red.
Duchess of Oldenburg - Trees of Antiquity
Duchess of Oldenburg flesh is yellow, firm, crisp and juicy. A highly aromatic apple, with excellent culinary qualities. Duchess of Oldenburg apples are one of ...
Duchess of Oldenburg Apple - Roots to Fruits Nursery
This regal apple is named for Grand Duchess Catherine of Oldenburg, sister to Czar Alexander I and originates from the late 17th century in Eastern Russia.
Duchess of Oldenburg - Western Agricultural Research Center
'Duchess of Oldenburg' was one of four Russian apples imported in 1835 by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society for use by pioneers settling in northern ...
Duchess of Oldenburg - Out on a Limb Apples
Duchess is an excellent pie apple. It makes a zesty pie, and it cooks up quickly into thick, creamy sauce. Duchess fruit is also excellent for tart fresh ...
Duchess of Oldenburg apple trees for sale
Duchess of Oldenburg apple trees ... Duchess of Oldenburg is a popular early-season apple, primarily used as a cooking apple although it can be eaten fresh when ...
Duchess of Oldenburg Apple Tree - Mehrabyan Nursery
Duchess of Oldenburg is an upright spreading tree, moderately vigorous and can grow quite tall in height (up to 22 feet!) It grows fruit on spurs. With ...
Duchess of Oldenburg - Pomiferous
Apples harvested under-ripe tend to be primarily green to greenish yellow with a pattern of broken red striping which can be very prominent when the fruit is ...
Duchess Of Oldenburg Apple - Cummins Nursery - Fruit Trees ...
Duchess Of Oldenburg Apple Scionwood (Spring 2025) ... An extremely cold-hardy, disease-resistant culinary apple from Russia. Also known as Oldenburg, Oldenburgh, ...
Duchess of Oldenburg Apple - Fedco Trees
Late Summer. Russia, well before 1800. Also called Duchess or simply Dutch. Imported in 1835 and named to honor Catherine Pavlovna, Grand Duchess of ...
Duchess of Oldenburg - - New England Apples
Duchess of Oldenburg is a stunning apple, with beautiful, yellow-and-red striped skin. Its flesh is yellowish, firm, crisp, and juicy. A highly aromatic apple, ...
Duchess of Oldenburg Apple Tree - Stark Bro's
Attractive and ripens early! Vigorous, easy-to-grow tree bears crops of medium to large fruit for fresh-eating, baking, and sauces. Fruit features...
Duchess of Oldenburg - Scott Farm Orchard
One of the finest cooking apples available, good for pies and sauces or crisps. Yellow-skinned with streaks of red, aromatic.
Duchess Apple - Silver Creek Nursery
Why We Grow It: Duchess boasts an attractive fruit that is striped and mottled red over light green. Although these apples don't store well, the flesh is soft ...
Duchess of Oldenburg - Fruit - Albemarle Ciderworks
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG is one of a group of four pioneer Russian apples brought to the United States in 1935, when the London Horticultural Society sent them ...
Dwarf Duchess of Oldenburg - Prairie Gardens
Originating from Russia, Duchess Oldenburg dates back to the early 18th century and produces an medium-sized early-season apple. Introduced to North America in ...
Duchess of Oldenburg - Salt Spring Apple Company
Duchess of Oldenburg is an old Russian apple, once quite popular, known more for its beauty than its taste. The story of Duchess of Oldenburg.
Duchess of Oldenburg - Apple - Fruit Trees for sale | Order online
An old Russian apple still grown and popular in Russia. A pretty with a striking pattern of red lines. Origin: Russia, 1700
Duchess of Oldenburg - Heritage Farm & Fruit Trees
The apple is medium to large; color pale yellow covered with splashes and stripes of pinkish red. Duchess of Oldenburg flesh is yellow, firm, ...