The Granny-Smith is a very popular Cultivar of Pomme appeared in Australia in 1868 following a " sowing chanceux" realized by an old woman, Marie Anna (Granny for Grandmother) Smith.
In France, it is the third apple most cultivated (after Golden delicious and Gala) with 10% of the national production.
Largely diffused in New Zealand, Granny-Smith is imported into England towards 1935 and with the the United States in 1972 by Grady Auvil.
It is thought that it is about a Hybride of crab-apple tree ( Malus sylvestris ) pollinated by a common apple tree Malus pumila .
They have acidulated an enough taste, are very firm, crunching, juicy, excellent to cook or crunch. With rather thick skin, they are also appreciated out of salad because the flesh does not brown as quickly as the other varieties.
“Granny-Smith” is often advised as one of best the Pollinisateur S but the variety is not Autofertile. To obtain fruits, one thus needs imperatively another pollinating apple tree such as the “Golden Delicious”.
Its wearing of type IV (whining) and the natural extinction of its branches makes that Granny-Smith requires only very little operation of size for bearing fruit each year well (without phenomenon of alternation).
The variety is particularly sensitive to the ashy Puceron of the apple tree.
Granny-Smith is the apple used on the label of the Beatles, Apple Records.
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