ur and becomes soft. It is quite sweet with a texture and flavour similar to a thick apple puree. It ripens earlier than other varieties. It can be left on the tree to ripen in Novemberorpicked priorto ripening and allowed to ripen in storage. The ripe fruit can be frozen and eaten fresh after defrosting.
The tree is compact with a bushy growth habit. It crops very well and does not have any major diseaseorpest problems. It has attractive large whiteblossom in May. Unlike most fruit trees medlal