- 1Lemon Pippin
An old apple with a lemon shape and colour.
- 2Leonie de Sonnaville
Cox's Orange Pippin x Jonathan
- 3Lewis's Incomparable
A large cooking apple with pretty red striped skin.
- 4Liberty
One of the first and best disease resistant apple from USA
- 5Limelight
An excellent new disease resistant dessert apple bred in Kent.
- 6Limoncella
A very old Italian apple with an intense lemon flavour
- 7Linda
A crisp juicy dark red apple with a refreshing strawberry flavour.
- 8Lipton
A heavily ribbed red apple with a delicate fresh strawberry flavour.
- 9Lobo
A Mcintosh seedling with a maroon flush and a light strawberry flavour.
- 10Lodgemore Nonpareil
A russet flecked apple with the intense acid drop flavour of the Nonpareil apples.
- 11Lombarts Calville
Believed to be a Calville Blanc D'hiver seedling, raised by P. Lombarts in Zundert.
- 12London Pearmain
A mid season dessert apple with a Pearmain shape
- 13London Pippin
A prominently ribbed late cooking apple also known as Five Crown because of its shape.
- 14Longney Russet
A late season russet with excellent keeping qualities.
- 15Lord Burghley
A dark red flushed late dessert apple which keeps very well.
- 16Lord Clyde
An old Cheshire cooking apple resembling a small Golden Noble.
- 17Lord Derby
A good disease resistant cooking apple suitable for northern Britain.
- 18Lord Grosvenor
An early season codlin-type cooking apple.
- 19Lord Hindlip
A handsome, crimon flushed apple.
- 20Lord Lambourne
A popular traditional English mid season apple. Good flavour and disease resistance.
- 21Lord Lennox
A very handsome dark red apple with an intense aromatic balanced flavour.
- 22Lord Nelson
A large red striped apple from New Zealand.
- 23Lord Peckover
- 24Lord Rosebery
A pretty bright red summer apple with some strwberry flavour.
- 25Lord Stradbroke
A prominently ribed fairly sweet cooking apple.
- 26Lord Suffield
A Codlin type cooker popular in Victorian times.
- 27LouLou
An attractive small mid season apple that crops well, new seedling raised by Keepers Nursery
- 28Lovacka Reneta
A late season dessert apple from former Yugoslavia, sweet soft juicy flesh.
- 29Lucombe's Seedling
A large prominently ribbed sharp crisp apple once popular in Cornwall.
- 30Lucullus
Jonathan x Cox's Orange Pippin
- 31Luntersche Pippeling
A rich sweet-sharp apple raised as a seedling in Lunteren, Veluwe, Netherlands
- 32Lynn's Pippin
A Cox type mid season dessert apple.
- 33Mabbott's Pearmain
A small red speckled dessert apple from Maidstone, Kent.
- 34Maclean's Favourite
A rich sweet sharp apple with some pineapple flavour.
- 35Macoun
McIntosh x Jersey Black, a very dark red sweet dessert apple with white flesh.
- 36Madresfield Court
A rich mildly aromatic sweet mid season dessert apple.
- 37Maglemer
A dual purpose old Danish apple, widely planted in Sweden and Denmark
- 38Maidstone Favourite
A summer apple from my local town Maidstone, Kent
- 39Maigold
Franc Roseau x Golden Delicous, syn Gold-N-Rose, Grown commercially in Switzerland
- 40Maldon Wonder
A handsome lightly aromatic apple.
- 41Maltster
An attractive looking dual purpose apple but often lacking flavour.
- 42Malus sieversii
A species of apple from the wild fruit forests of Kazakhstan.
- 43Manks Codlin
A sweet codlin, with good colour. Widely grown C19th in the North and Scotland.
- 44Mannington's Pearmain
An old rich aromatic apple found growing in a blacksmith's garden
- 45Margaret Taylor
A crisp dessert apple similar to Golden Reinette
- 46Margil
A small Cox like apple.
- 47Marie Menard
French Cider variety
- 48Marriage-Maker
An attractive mid seasson dessert apple.
- 49Marseigna
A French bittersweet cider variety
- 50Mary Barnett
Lane's Prince Albert seedling, raised by Mrs Mary Jane Barnett.
- 51Mary Green
A sharp culinary apple discovered by D.E. Green of Surrey
- 52Maxton
A more reliable cropping clone of Laxton's Superb
- 53May Beauty
A dark red flushed apple.
- 54May Queen
A heavy cropping apple with a fruity brisk flavour.
- 55McIntosh Red
A very popular apple in North America where it is often referred to simply as Mac. The famous Apple personal computer was named after this apple.
- 56Mead's Broading
A large attractive cooking apple used to make puree
- 57Measday's Favourite
An old fashioned mid season English cooking apple.
- 58Medaille d'Or
A small russet cider apple producing a full bittersweet cider.
- 59Meku
Tsugara x Iwai raised Aomori Apple Exp St. Japan. An attractive, tall, conical sweet dessert apple.
- 60Melba
A pink flushed earrly dessert apple with a refreshing summer fruit flavour.