Product Description

Apple Keswick Codlin is a great apple variety from Cumbria. Introduced in 1793 it is a true dual purpose, it eats well from the tree and also makes an excellent cooker.

Supplied Size: 3 litre pot, 90-120cm tall

Fruit: Large, light green to yellow apples with a soft and juicy texture which cook to a foam.

Pollination Group: 2

Rootstock: MM106

Use: Dual purpose

Habit: Apple Keswick Codlin has a neat and compact habit

Pick: Early-mid season, September/October.

Origin: Keswick, Cumbria. Apple Keswick Codlin was introduced by John Sander, 1790.