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Huntingdon Codlin



Quite sharp soft fleshed mid season cooking apple.

Origin: Cambridgeshire UK, 1883

Pollination: Huntingdon Codlin is self-sterile and would require a pollinator to produce a crop.  Pollination partners

Huntingdon Codlin apple trees produced to special order

Closing date for custom graft orders: 14 Jul 2024

We do not stock this variety, but we can produce custom-graft trees for you. Trees can be grafted on any of the following rootstocks:

FormRootstockPriceQuantity
MaidenM9Dwarfing £39.00
MaidenM26Semi-dwarfing £39.00
MaidenMM106Semi-vigorous £39.00
MaidenMM111Vigorous £39.00
MaidenM25Very vigorous £39.00

Custom graft trees would be supplied in December 2025. More details of our custom grafting service here.

History and description of Huntingdon Codlin

Introduced by Wood and Ingram, of Huntingdon. Described in 1883. A predominantly yellow apple, ribbed, and angular. Soft fleshed and quite sharp. Cooks to a brisk puree.

Characteristics of Huntingdon Codlin apple trees

UseDessert
ColourYellow
FlavourSubacid
Fruit sizeMedium
Picking timeEarly Sep
Season of useSep-Oct
Tree vigourVigorous
Tree habitUpright-spreading
Fruit-bearingSpur-bearer
CroppingHeavy
Pollination date10
Pollination groupC
Self-fertilitySelf-sterile
PollinatorsPollination partners
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