Apples · USDA pomological watercolour
Fall Pippin Apple
Fall Pippin is an old, large yellow autumn apple grown in colonial America. With tender, fine-grained, rich and aromatic flesh, it was esteemed as a fine dual-purpose apple for both dessert and cooking through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
| Cultivar | Fall Pippin |
|---|---|
| Species | Malus domestica |
| Common fruit | Apple |
| Painted | 1860–1875 |
| Artist(s) | Steadman, Royal Charles b., Schutt, Ellen Isham, Newton, Amanda Almira |
| Specimen origin | Virginia, Arlington; Massachusetts, Plymouth, Bridgewater; California, Santa Cruz, Watsonville; Maine, Oxford, Hebron |
| Collection | USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection |
| Plates | 4 |
All 4 plates
Public domain via the U.S. National Agricultural Library. Plate ids: POM00001894, POM00001983, POM00001984, POM00001985.