Cox's Orange Pippin, in Britain often referred to simply as Cox or Cox's Pippins, is an apple cultivar first grown in 1825 or 1830 at Colnbrook in Buckinghamshire, England, by the retired brewer and horticulturist Richard Cox.
Though the parentage of the cultivar is unknown, Ribston Pippin seems a likely candidate. DNA analysis of major apple pedigrees has suggested Margil as the parent of Cox, with Ribston Pippin being another Margil seedling. The variety was introduced for sale by the 1850s by Charles Turner, and grown commercially from the 1860s, particularly in the Vale of Evesham in Worcestershire, and later in Kent.
Description and uses
'Cox's Orange Pippin' is highly regarded for its excellent flavour and attractive appearance. The apples are of medium size, orange-red in colour, deepening to bright red and mottled with carmine over a deep yellow background. The flesh is very aromatic, yellow-white, fine-grained, crisp, and very juicy. Cox's flavour is sprightly subacid, with hints of cherry and anise, becoming softer and milder with age. When ripe apples are shaken, the seeds make a rattling sound as they are only loosely held in the apple's flesh.
Cox's Orange Pippin is often blended with other varieties in the production of cider and is also used to produce high-quality apple juice, particularly in artisanal or premium cold-pressed forms.
- S genotype S5 S9.
- Vitamin C 10 mg/100 gram
- Density 0.85
Cultivation
According to the Institute of Food Research, Cox's Orange Pippin accounts for over 50% of the UK acreage of dessert apples. The tree is a moderate grower and is annually productive. However, it can be difficult to grow in many environments, and tends to be susceptible to diseases such as scab, mildew, and canker, so it is rarely grown commercially in North America. Cox's Orange Pippin is also grown in Belgium and in the Netherlands, countries with a climate similar to that of Great Britain. In addition to the cultivation of Cox sports, apple breeders have hybridised Cox with other varieties to improve vigour, disease resistance, and yield, while attempting to retain the unique qualities of Cox's flavour.
Sports
A number of sports of Cox's Orange Pippin have been discovered over subsequent years and propagated. These retain "Cox" in their names, e.g., Cherry Cox, Crimson Cox, King Cox, and Queen Cox.
Descendant cultivars
Cultivar name (female parent ÃÂ male parent)
- Allington Pippin (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ King of the Pippins)
- Anna Boelens (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Freiherr von Berlepsch)
- Apollo (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Geheimrat Doktor Oldenburg)
- Arthur W. Barnes (Gascoyne's Scarlet ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Barnack Orange (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Barnack Beauty)
- Barry (McIntosh ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Bountiful (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Lane's Prince Albert)
- Carswell's Honeydew (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Carswell's Orange (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Charles Ross' (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Peasgood's Nonsuch)
- Clivia (Geheimrat Doktor Oldenburg ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin);
- Clopton Red (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Cobra (Cox's Orange Pippin' ÃÂ Bramley's Seedling)
- Downton Pippin (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Golden Pippin)
- Dukat (Golden Delicious ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin) or (Geheimrat Doktor Oldenburg ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Dunning (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ McIntosh)
- Eden (John Standish ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Edith Hopwood (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Ellison's Orange (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Cellini)
- Elstar (Golden Delicious ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Fiesta (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Idared)
- Francis (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Freyburg (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Golden Delicious)
- Gloucester Cross (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Golden Nugget (Golden Russet ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Hereford Cross (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Herefordshire Russet (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Idared)
- High View Pippin (Sturmer Pippin ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Holstein (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Ingrid Marie (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Cox Pomona)
- James Grieve apple (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Potts' Seedling)
- Jupiter (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Starking Delicious)
- Karmijn de Sonneville (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Jonathan)
- Kent (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Jonathan)
- Kidd's Orange Red (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Red Delicious)
- King George V (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Langley Pippin (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Gladstone)
- Laxton's Advance (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Gladstone)
- Laxton's Epicure (Wealthy ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Laxton's Exquisite (Cellini ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Laxton's Fortune (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Wealthy)
- Laxton's Pearmain (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Wyken Pippin)
- Laxton's Superb (Cellini ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Laxton's Triumph (King of the Pippins ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Lucullus (Jonathan x Cox Orange Pippin)
- Lynn's Pippin (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Ellison's Orange)
- Meridien (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Falstaff)
- Merton Beauty (Ellison's Orange ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Merton Charm (McIntosh ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Merton Russet (Sturmer Pippin ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Merton Worcester (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Worcester Pearmain)
- Millicent Barnes (Gascoyne's Scarlet ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Nuvar Cheerful Gold (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Golden Delicious)
- Nuvar Freckles (Golden Delicious ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Orangenburg (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Esopus Spitzenburg)
- Pixie (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Sunset)
- Polly Prosser (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Duke of Devonshire)
- Prince Charles (Lord Lambourne ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Prins Bernhard (Jonathan ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Red Windsor (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Alkmene)
- Rival (Peasgood's Nonsuch ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Rosy Blenheim (Blenheim Orange ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Rubens (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Unknown)
- Rubinette (Golden Delicious ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Ruby (Thorrington) (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Saint Cecilia (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Saint Everard (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Margil)
- Sunburn (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Suntan (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Court Pendu Plat)
- Sunset (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ unknown)
- Sweetie Darling/East Malling A 3022 (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Northern Spy)
- Tydeman's Late Orange (Laxton's Superb ÃÂ Cox's Orange Pippin)
- Tydeman's October Pippin (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Ellison's Orange)
- William Crump (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Worcester Pearmain)
- Winter Gem (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Grimes Golden)
- Winston/Winter King (Cox's Orange Pippin ÃÂ Worcester Pearmain)
References
10 Howard, N. P., Micheletti, D., Luby, J. J., Durel, C. E., Denancé, C., Muranty, H., ⦠Albach, D. C. (2022). Pedigree reconstruction for triploid apple cultivars using single nucleotide polymorphism array data. Plants People Planet, (March), 1âÂÂ14. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.10313
Further reading
- Bunyard, E. A. (1920) A Handbook of Fruits
- Sanders, Rosanne (1988) The English Apple
- Visser, J. (1983) Effect of the ground-water regime and nitrogen fertilizer on the yield and quality of apples: results of a ground-water level experimental field with the apple varieties Golden Delicious and Cox's Orange Pippin on a young calcerous marine clayey soil. Lelystad: Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat
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