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The list and information below are the product of a number of years research to locate the indigenous apple varieties of Gloucestershire. All varieties listed here have either been found growing in Gloucestershire, are unrecorded in literature and are thought to be indigenous varieties, or are recorded in literature as Gloucestershire varieties.

See also: listing of varieties in the Mother Tree Orchard, listing of varieties in the GAC (Gloucestershire Apple Collection), Charles Martell's book, Native Apples of Gloucestershire

Note: All the 'french' suffixed varieties are presumed to be from Gloucestershire, 'french' being the local expression for bittersweet cider varieties. In Herefordshire, the equivalent term is 'norman', in Somerset 'jersey'. Similarly 'styre' is considered a Gloucestershire term from the Anglo Saxon meaning 'lively'.

Status codes
  • Not endangered - more than 20 sites currently known
  • Endangered, 10 to 20 sites
  • Critical, 10 sites or fewer
  Name Status Uses Origin
Red Dick Unknown Unknown Unknown
Red French Unknown Unknown Unknown
Red Royal Unknown Unknown Unknown
Red Styre
A cider variety believed to be from Gloucestershire from the evidence of its name.
Critical Cider Unknown
Red Two Year Old Red Two Year Old
A general purpose variety similar to the Green Two Year Old except for its colour. A very long keeper.
Critical General Minsterworth
Red Vallis Unknown Unknown Unknown
Reynold's Kernel Reynold's Kernel
A general purpose apple which cooks well. Is best known for cider production.
Critical General Minsterworth
Reynolds' Crab Reynolds' Crab
(synonym for Reynold's Kernel)
Rhead's Reinette
A dessert apple similar to a Cox.
Critical Dessert Minsterworth
Rock Kernel Rock Kernel
A cider variety from Dymock.
Critical Cider Dymock
Royal Turk Royal Turk
A culinary variety from Churchdown
Critical Culinary Churchdown
Rusty Coat Unknown Unknown Unknown

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