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Posted by Grajean (U13953712) on Sunday, 31st July 2011
We have lotrs of apple trees but no idea what they are. I am searching for a french site which identifies the varietieis. Any ideas punpun? Just tried croquers de pomme.fr but not many varieities shown. Hoping for a cooking apples amongst them!
Hi GJ,
Try "pomologie.com" loads of varities and colour photos
Hope all's well with you L
We have lotrs of apple trees but no idea what they are. I am searching for a french site which identifies the varietieis. Any ideas punpun? Just tried croquers de pomme.fr but not many varieities shown. Hoping for a cooking apples amongst them!Â
Hi Grajean,
Hope you & yours are all fine and enjoying some warmer weather,
Now ref the apples, as has been said, the french site is the same one ive used in the passed,
But if your into reading? the victorian Kitchen garden "by Jennifer Davies"
Thisbook was from the TV PROGRAM Victorian gardening methods and the head gardener of the series a MR HARRY DOBSON, really gives a very good write up about apple trees and the true findings of some very well known but miss named apple 's we use every day, "ie Bramley, was miss named but i wont spoil the story for you, but this book is well worth buying from Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú BOOKS.
OR via "E"bay books, it cost me £9.99 two years ago.
Hope this helps a little,
Regards Punpun.
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