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Rhode Island Greening is an old, historic American apple variety and the official apple of the state of
Rhode Island. It originated in 1650 at Green’s End,
Newport, Rhode Island. It was one of the most popular apples grown in New York in the nineteenth century. It is tender, crisp, juicy and quite tart and similar to the
Granny Smith. The fruit is large, uniformly round in shape and flattened on the ends with a dark, waxy green skin that turns a greenish-yellow when fully ripe. It keeps well into the winter and ripens from September to October, keeping well into February or longer.
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