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Cox Orange Pippin Apple Tree

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Cox Orange Pippin Apple TreeCox Orange Pippin is an iconic heirloom apple variety, celebrated for its complex sweet tart flavor and crisp, aromatic flesh. The medium sized fruit features a golden skin with orange red striping, adding visual appeal to its exceptional taste. Perfect for fresh eating, gourmet desserts, or cider making, this mid season apple is a favorite among connoisseurs. The tree thrives in full sun and well draining soil, requiring moderate chill hours. Cox

Cox Orange Pippin is an iconic heirloom apple variety, celebrated for its complex sweet-tart flavor and crisp, aromatic flesh. The medium-sized fruit features a golden skin with orange-red striping, adding visual appeal to its exceptional taste. Perfect for fresh eating, gourmet desserts, or cider-making, this mid-season apple is a favorite among connoisseurs. The tree thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, requiring moderate chill hours. Cox Orange Pippin benefits from a pollinator, such as Golden Delicious or Dwarf Honey Crisp, for abundant yields. With its rich history and outstanding flavor, this variety is a must-have for gardeners seeking an heirloom treasure.

Semi-Dwarf on M111 rootstock.

  • Zones: 5-9
  • Chill hours: 700-900
  • Bloom Time: Late (Based on typical Central Valley California weather)
  • Harvest: September-early October
  • Looks: Orange-red to bright-red over yellow
  • Personality: Firm, juicy, sweet, rich flavor, not tart, with a distinctive aroma.
  • Facts of note: Old English dessert apple introduced in 1825. Prefers a moderate climate. Superb dessert apple also great for cider and fresh eating. Begins to fruit in 2 years.
  • Pollination: Self-fruitful in some climates but always sets better with a pollinating variety near by.

Growing Pippin apples, especially the esteemed Cox Orange Pippin, is an art steeped in history and flavor. Let's delve into nurturing these trees for a bountiful harvest.

Introduction to Pippin Apples:

  • The Cox Orange Pippin, a descendant of the 19th-century Albemarle Pippin, stands as an iconic apple variety celebrated for its complex flavor profile.

Variety Characteristics:

  • Cox Orange Pippin Tree: Semi-dwarf on M111 rootstock, suited for Zones 5-9.

  • Chill Requirements: Flourishes with 700-900 chill hours.

  • Bloom Time: Typically blooms late, aligning with Central Valley California's weather pattern.

  • Harvest Season: Expect ripe fruits between September and early October.

Visual Aspects:

  • The apple exhibits an enticing appearance, transitioning from orange-red to bright-red hues over a yellow base.

Flavor and Attributes:

  • Personality-wise, it offers firmness, juiciness, and a noteworthy sweetness, rich in flavor with a distinctive aroma.

  • This heirloom apple variety doesn't carry a tartness, making it an excellent choice for dessert consumption.

  • It's an Old English dessert apple that made its debut in 1825, praised for its flavor and versatility. Ideal for cider and fresh eating.

Noteworthy Facts:

  • This apple thrives in moderate climates, preferring conditions that aren't extreme.

  • Cox Orange Pippin demonstrates its fruiting prowess, yielding its first harvest in just two years.

Pollination Requirements:

  • While it can self-pollinate in certain climates, optimal fruit set is often achieved with a pollinating variety nearby.

Historical Significance:

  • Renowned historical figures like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington had a penchant for apple-growing, with Jefferson documenting his enthusiasm for the Newtown Pippin.

  • The Newtown Pippin, a yellow-green apple originating from Long Island, was presented by Andrew Stevenson, an American Minister, as a gift to Queen Victoria.

  • The Albemarle Pippin, hailing from Albemarle County, Virginia, was a cherished 18th-century American apple variety.

Growing Pippin apples is an homage to an illustrious past and a testament to the enduring legacy of these apples in the United States. With their rich history and exceptional flavors, these trees continue to captivate orchard enthusiasts and apple lovers alike.

 

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