The Cornish Gilliflower is a cultivar of apple. This cultivar was found in a cottage garden in Truro, Cornwall, England, UK, in about 1800 and in 1813 was brought to the attention of the Royal Horticultural Society by Sir Christopher Hawkins, who was awarded a silver medal "for his exertions". The word 'gilliflower' is possibly a corruption of a French word girofle meaning clove, believed to be a reference to its odour when cut. The leaves are small and the tree is not a strong grower. It ripens in October.
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| - Cornwalliser Nelkenapfel (de)
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| - Der Cornwalliser Nelkenapfel, auch Cornish Gilliflower oder Cornish Gillyflower, Red Gilliflower, Calville d' Angleterre oder Nelkenapfel ist eine Sorte des Kulturapfels (Malus domestica). Der in einem Garten in Cornwall entdeckte Zufallssämling eignet sich zur Lagerhaltung und hat ein intensives blumiges Aroma. Der Calville eignet sich deshalb vor allem als Tafelapfel. (de)
- The Cornish Gilliflower is a cultivar of apple. This cultivar was found in a cottage garden in Truro, Cornwall, England, UK, in about 1800 and in 1813 was brought to the attention of the Royal Horticultural Society by Sir Christopher Hawkins, who was awarded a silver medal "for his exertions". The word 'gilliflower' is possibly a corruption of a French word girofle meaning clove, believed to be a reference to its odour when cut. The leaves are small and the tree is not a strong grower. It ripens in October. (en)
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| - Malus domestica 'Cornish Gilliflower' (en)
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| - 'Cornish Gilliflowerr' (en)
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| - The Cornish Gilliflower is a cultivar of apple. This cultivar was found in a cottage garden in Truro, Cornwall, England, UK, in about 1800 and in 1813 was brought to the attention of the Royal Horticultural Society by Sir Christopher Hawkins, who was awarded a silver medal "for his exertions". The word 'gilliflower' is possibly a corruption of a French word girofle meaning clove, believed to be a reference to its odour when cut. The leaves are small and the tree is not a strong grower. It ripens in October. The Cornish Gillyflower is used as a base for comparison by the RHS fruit committee to gauge the flavour of other apples. (en)
- Der Cornwalliser Nelkenapfel, auch Cornish Gilliflower oder Cornish Gillyflower, Red Gilliflower, Calville d' Angleterre oder Nelkenapfel ist eine Sorte des Kulturapfels (Malus domestica). Der in einem Garten in Cornwall entdeckte Zufallssämling eignet sich zur Lagerhaltung und hat ein intensives blumiges Aroma. Der Calville eignet sich deshalb vor allem als Tafelapfel. Obwohl der Apfel vergleichsweise anspruchslos im Anbau ist, und sich seit 200 Jahren als Liebhaberapfel hält, wurde der Nelkenapfel nie im kommerziellen Maßstab angebaut. Grund hierfür ist vor allem die geringe Menge an Früchten, die ein Baum trägt. (de)
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