Malus domestica “King of Tomkins County”
"King of Tompkins County" refers to the Tompkins King apple, a large, hearty apple variety known for its yellow-green background with heavy red striping and blushing, and is also called "King" or "Tompkins King".
The apple was discovered in Warren County, New Jersey, and brought to Tompkins County, New York, in 1804. It's a large apple with a yellow-green background and heavy red striping and blushing. It's excellent for eating fresh, cidering, and cooking.
Other names: Flat Spitzenburg, King, King Apple, Toma Red, Tomkins County King, Tompkins King, Tommy Red, Tom's Red, Winter King
King of Tomkins County Apple Tree
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