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'Dumelow's Seedling'
Cultivar'Dumelow's Seedling'
OriginEngland, before 1800

'Dumelow's Seedling' is a cultivar of domesticated apple that originated in England and is known by many other names including 'Dumelow's Crab', 'Wellington', 'Doncklaer', 'Beauty', and 'Belle de Vennes'.

References

  1. ^ "Dumelow's Seedling", National Fruit Collection, retrieved 11 November 2015
  2. Beach, S.A.; Booth, N.O.; Taylor, O.M. (1905), "Dumelow", The apples of New York, vol. 1, Albany: J. B. Lyon, pp. 112–113{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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