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- Flower_of_Kent abstract "The Flower of Kent is a green variety of cooking apple. According to the story, this is the apple Isaac Newton saw falling to ground from its tree, inspiring his laws of universal gravitation. It is pear-shaped, mealy, and sub-acid, and of generally poor quality by today's standards. Despite the name, it is likely of French origin.[citation needed]Though now largely gone from cultivation, a handful of Flower of Kent trees remain. Most, if not all, are said to descend from trees at Newton's Woolsthorpe Manor, and nearly all currently in existence descend from a single tree in East Malling, Kent. Currently, this cultivar remains available at Antique Apple Orchard Inc. in Sweet Home, Oregon.The National Fruit Collection at Brogdale contains an example, listed as "Isaac Newton's Tree" (1948-729)".
- Flower_of_Kent thumbnail Newton's_tree,_Botanic_Gardens,_Cambridge.JPG?width=300.
- Flower_of_Kent wikiPageExternalLink w-woodland-heritage_trees-woolsthorpemanor_apple_tree.htm.
- Flower_of_Kent wikiPageExternalLink newtonsappletree.
- Flower_of_Kent wikiPageID "1619860".
- Flower_of_Kent wikiPageRevisionID "541601655".
- Flower_of_Kent hasPhotoCollection Flower_of_Kent.
- Flower_of_Kent subject Category:Apple_cultivars.
- Flower_of_Kent subject Category:Isaac_Newton.
- Flower_of_Kent type Abstraction100002137.
- Flower_of_Kent type AppleCultivars.
- Flower_of_Kent type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Flower_of_Kent type Cultivar113084834.
- Flower_of_Kent type Group100031264.
- Flower_of_Kent type LivingThing100004258.
- Flower_of_Kent type Object100002684.
- Flower_of_Kent type Organism100004475.
- Flower_of_Kent type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Flower_of_Kent type Plant100017222.
- Flower_of_Kent type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Flower_of_Kent type Variety108101085.
- Flower_of_Kent type VascularPlant113083586.
- Flower_of_Kent type Whole100003553.
- Flower_of_Kent comment "The Flower of Kent is a green variety of cooking apple. According to the story, this is the apple Isaac Newton saw falling to ground from its tree, inspiring his laws of universal gravitation. It is pear-shaped, mealy, and sub-acid, and of generally poor quality by today's standards. Despite the name, it is likely of French origin.[citation needed]Though now largely gone from cultivation, a handful of Flower of Kent trees remain.".
- Flower_of_Kent label "Flower of Kent".
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- Flower_of_Kent sameAs Q5462226.
- Flower_of_Kent sameAs Flower_of_Kent.
- Flower_of_Kent wasDerivedFrom Flower_of_Kent?oldid=541601655.
- Flower_of_Kent depiction Newton's_tree,_Botanic_Gardens,_Cambridge.JPG.
- Flower_of_Kent isPrimaryTopicOf Flower_of_Kent.