Sturmer — might refer to:* Andy Sturmer is a singer, songwriter, and music producer. *Sturmer, Essex is a village in England. *A Sturmer Pippin is a type of apple. *Sturmer (comics character) (D.C. comics)ee also*Stürmer … Wikipedia
Sturmer, Essex — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 52.067 longitude= 0.478 official name= Sturmer population = 340 shire district= Braintree shire county = Essex region= East of Englandconstituency westminster= Saffron Walden post town= Haverhill… … Wikipedia
Newtown Pippin — The Newtown Pippin apple (also known as Albemarle Pippin) is an American apple that originated in the early 18th century. Characteristics The Newtown Pippin is typically light green, sometimes with a yellow tinge. It is often russeted around the… … Wikipedia
Cox's Orange Pippin — Cox Orange Renette Cox s Orange Pippin is an apple cultivar first grown in 1825, at Colnbrook in Buckinghamshire, England, by the retired brewer and horticulturist Richard Cox. Though the origin of the cultivar is unknown, the Ribston Pippin… … Wikipedia
Apple — This article is about the fruit. For the technology company, see Apple Inc.. For other uses, see Apple (disambiguation). Apple tree redirects here. For other uses, see Apple tree (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
McIntosh (apple) — Not to be confused with Macintosh. Malus domestica (McIntosh) McIntosh on a tree Details Hybrid parentage Unkno … Wikipedia
Adams Pearmain — Malus Adams Pearmain Details Cultivar Adams Pearmain … Wikipedia
Norfolk Biffin — The Norfolk Biffin (sometimes spelt Norfolk Beefing) is a local apple cultivar originating from the English county of Norfolk. Beefing is thought to be a corruption of biffin.[1] Contents 1 Description 2 History … Wikipedia
Granny Smith — For other uses, see Granny Smith (disambiguation). Malus Granny Ramsey Smith Details Hybrid parentage … Wikipedia
Cider apple — Cider apples are a group of apple cultivars grown for their use in cider production. In the UK the Long Ashton Research Station categorised Cider apples in 1903 into four main types according to the nature of their flavour components[1]. For… … Wikipedia