DescriptionCross section of Lord Grosvenor, National Fruit Collection (acc. 2000-062).jpg
English: :Lord Grosvenor apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Grosvenor, Lord Grosvener, Lord Grosvenor Calville
NFC's description of the apple is: "The origin of this apple is unknown but it was believed to be new in 1872. Fruits have soft, white, juicy and acid flesh. Cooks well."
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