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Malus domestica 'Granny Smith'
apple cultivar that produces cooking apples which are also sour eating apples
Golden Delicious
apple cultivar
Fuji
apple cultivar
McIntosh
apple cultivar
Gala
apple cultivar; a cross between Kidd’s Orange Red and Golden Delicious

Antonovka
Antonovka (, ) is a group of late-fall or early-winter apple cultivars with a strong acid flavor that have been popular in Russia, including during Tsarist and Soviet times, as well as in Poland and Belarus. The most popular Russian variety is the Common Antonovka (Антоновка обыкновенная), from which other cultivars are derived.
== Cultivar of Antonovka ==
Red Delicious
apple cultivar group
list of apple cultivars
Wikimedia list article
Cox's Orange Pippin
apple cultivar

Braeburn
The Braeburn is a cultivar of apple that is firm to the touch with a red/orange vertical streaky appearance on a yellow/green background. Its color intensity varies with different growing conditions.
White Transparent
apple cultivar
Gravenstein
thumb|Detail of fruit and leaves
Topaz
apple cultivar
Cripps Pink
variety of apple

Elstar
The Elstar apple is an apple cultivar that was first developed in the Netherlands in Elst in the 1950s by crossing Golden Delicious and Ingrid Marie apples. It quickly became popular, especially in Europe and was first introduced to America in 1972. It remains popular in Continental Europe, but less so in the United Kingdom.
Duchess of Oldenburg
apple cultivar

Honeycrisp
Honeycrisp is an apple cultivar (cultivated variety) developed at the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station's Horticultural Research Center at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Designated as MN1711 in 1974, patented in 1988, and released in 1991, the Honeycrisp, once slated to be discarded, has rapidly become a prized commercial agricultural product, as its sweetness, firmness, and tartness make it an ideal apple for eating raw. It may also be used for baking and making apple sauce. The advent of the Honeycrisp marks a turning point in the history of the apple industry. It is now t
Spartan
apple cultivar
Shampion
apple cultivar
Alkmene
cultivar of domesticated apple
James Grieve
apple cultivar
Melba apple
modern apple cultivar from Ontario
Mutsu
apple cultivar
cider apple
fruit used for making apple cider
Nonbrowning Arctic Apples
apple cultivar
Bellflower
apple cultivar
King of the Pippins
an old French apple cutivar

Ingrid Marie
apple cultivar
Ralls Janet
apple cultivar
Adams Pearmain
apple cultivar
Rambo
apple cultivar
Worcester Pearmain
apple cultivar
Discovery
apple cultivar
Blenheim Orange
apple cultivar
Landsberger Reinette
apple cultivar
Ribston Pippin
apple cultivar
Kanzi
apple cultivar
Pinova
thumbnail|'Pinova' apple
'Pinova' is a German apple cultivar. It was created in 1965 at the Institut für Obstforschung of Dresden–Pillnitz in Saxony which at that time was in the German Democratic Republic. After Germany was re-united in 1990, the rights to the cultivar passed to the Free State of Saxony.
Peasgood's Nonsuch
apple cultivar
Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg
apple cultivar
Api
apple cultivar
Katy
Apple cultivar
Winter Banana
apple cultivar
Florina
apple cultivar
Delbarestivale
'Delbarestivale', also called Delbard Estivale and Delcorf, is a cultivar of domesticated apple, which was developed by the Delbard nursery in France. It is a very sweet apple. 'Delcorf' is a parent of the 'Zari' apple and the 'Nicogreen' apple.
Åkerö
Åkerö, also called Akero or Okera, is an old apple cultivar of Swedish origin. It is a dessert apple with an aromatic flavor.
Glockenapfel
The Glockenapfel (English: bell apple) (also known as Weißer Winterglockenapfel, Altländer Glockenapfel, Schweizer Glockenapfel, Echter Glocken) is the name of an old apple variety introduced in the 17th century that is believed to have originated in Switzerland, southern Germany, or along the Lower Elbe and is now widespread throughout Germany.
Canada Reinette
apple cultivar
Akane
apple cultivar
Grimes Golden
apple cultivar
Karmijn de Sonnaville
apple cultivar
Lord Lambourne
apple cultivar
Redlove Era
apple cultivar
Cosmic Crisp
apple cultivar
Cameo
apple cultivar
Filippa
Apple cultivar
Ben Davis
apple cultivar
Annurca
Annurca, pronounced in Italy , also called Anurka, is a historically old cultivar of domesticated apple native to Southern Italy. It is believed to be the one mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia, and in the 16th century by Gian Battista della Porta. However it was first mentioned by this name by Giuseppe Antonio Pasquale.
Black Diamond Apple
Apple cultivar
Golden Noble
apple cultivar