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Ellis Bitter

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'Ellis Bitter'
SpeciesMalus domestica
BreederEllis,Newton St. Cyres
OriginEngland,mid 19th c.

Ellis Bitter,also called Ellis's Bitter or Ellis's Bitter-Sweet, is anEnglishcider appleoriginating inDevon,but now widely planted across the west of England.

History

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The variety's exact origin is unknown, though it was first planted aroundCrediton,Devon, in the 19th century, and was sometimes thought to have arisen on the farm of a Mr Ellis atNewton St. Cyresin the middle years of the century.[1]It was subsequently widely planted across the region by commercial growers, particularly those under contract toH. P. Bulmer.In the 20th century after being included in trial plantings by theLong Ashton Research Station,[2]and because of its early cropping characteristics allowed extension of the harvesting season forward.[3]

Ellis Bitter is still found in modern commercial orchards, in additional to 'traditional' orchards.

Characteristics

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The apple is a medium 'bittersweet', with low levels ofmalic acidand moderate tannins. The fruit is medium-sized and conical, with a slightly flattened shape. The skin is yellow and waxy with an orange-red striped flush, and russettedlenticels.

The tree is extremely vigorous and consistently self-sterile,[1]and has good disease resistance.

References

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  1. ^abAnnual Report of the Long Ashton Research Station,1987, p.64
  2. ^Morgan,The New Book of Apples,2013, lxii
  3. ^Copas,A Somerset Pomona, 2001, p.16