File:Cox's Pomona on tree, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1957-188).jpg

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English:  :Cox's Pomona apples on the tree.
Synonyms: Cox Pomona, Coxovo jablko, Dean's Codlin, Fearn's, Fearn's Apple, Higg's Seedling, Hill's Seedling, Pomona, Pomona de Cox, Pomona Koksa, Royal Portugee
NFC's description of the apple is: "Believed to be a sister seedling of Cox's Orange Pippin. It was raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Smale, Colnbrook Nursery, Slough. Fruits have softish, coarse-textured, juicy flesh with a sweet, subacid, fine flavour."

This culinary / dessert apple is available at the National Fruit Collection under the accession number 1957-188.

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English: National Fruit Collection, Brogdale.
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