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Malus domestica 'Newton Wonder'
Hybrid parentagePossibly Dumelow's Seedling and Blenheim Orange
Cultivar'Newton's Wonder'
OriginUnited Kingdom Kings Newton
Derbyshire
England, UK, 1870

Malus domestica Newton Wonder (commonly known as Newton's WonderorNewton's Apple) is a cultivarofapple which is usually eaten cooked due to its sourness. The variety has a similar but slightly sweeter taste than the Bramley apple and is usually used in pies or as a preserve.

History[edit]

The tree was said to have been found in the roof-gutter of the Hardinge Arms pub, King's Newton, Derbyshire as a seedling apple-tree, by William Taylor who was the landlord of the pub at the time. He then planted the seedling in the pub garden and from that tree the first Newton Wonder apple was produced.[1][2] The tree is said to be a cultivar of the Blenheim Orange and the Dumelow's Seedling and in 1915 it was crossed with Blenheim Orange to create the Howgate Wonder.[3] It received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1887.[4]

Tree[edit]

Tree in Priorwood Garden in Melrose, Scotland

The tree grows well in temperate and wet climates producing a red and green coloured fruit, with a creamy coloured flesh and the fruit tends to be very large in size. The tree is usually late to flower and produces a large crop which should be harvested in the late season. The tree has a general good defence to fruit tree diseases and is easy to grow and cultivate a decent sized crop. In 1993 the tree was awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit.[5]

Cooking[edit]

Newton Wonder is a good apple for cooking or for making juice. When cooking the apple is reduced to a puree which may be added to pies, tarts or used as a chutney. The apple produces a sharp but slightly sweet taste when cooked and is best used when ripened in the late season. The crop can be stored for at least 3 months safely retaining its flavour.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Savage, A (2003) "Photographs of Kings Newton, Derbyshire, England", http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_i_o/kings_newton.htm
  • ^ South Derbyshire District Council (2011) "Melbourne History and Heritage - Kings Newton", http://www.south-derbys.gov.uk/leisure_culture_and_tourism/tourism_and_travel/short_breaks/melbourne/history_heritage/default.asp
  • ^ Orange Pippin (2011) "Howgate Wonder apple", http://www.orangepippin.com/apples/howgate-wonder
  • ^ National Fruit Collection, retrieved 11 November 2015
  • ^ Orange Pippin (2011) "Newton Wonder apple", http://www.orangepippin.com/apples/newton-wonder

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Newton_Wonder&oldid=1113782939"

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