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I intend to add more details about the historic significance of the variety to western Sonoma County, California, when time permits. Photos would be nice, also.

Since I am not that knowledgeable about the importance of the variety elsewhere, anyone with information about that is encouraged to contribute.

Skinnerbird 06:02, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

Added translated info from de.wikipedia.org

I've translated and adapted information and photos from the German version of this entry.

skinnerbird 15:58, 3 May 2006 (UTC)

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See also

This has a link to the "Pearmain" which seems largely irrelevant -- so far as I can tell, the Gravenstein apple is NOT a "pearmain" variety. 24.130.67.253 (talk) 05:36, 18 August 2011 (UTC)

Serial Comma 23:47, 2 January 2012 (UTC)

Sweet v. Tart

The description section opens with the comment that, "The Gravenstein apple has a sweet, tart flavor." "Sweet" and "Tart" are antonyms. It's like saying someone has a hat, skinny physique. I have deleted "sweet" because, relative to other popular varieties, the Gravenstein is distinuished by its tartness. Others may differ.