DescripciónCross section of Grimes Golden, National Fruit Collection (acc. 1921-089).jpg
English: :Grimes Golden apple, cross-sectioned.
Synonyms: Doree de Grimes, Grime's Golden, Grime's Golden Pippin, Grimes, Grimes Goldapfel, Grimes Golden Pippin, Grimes Yellow Pippin, Grimes', Grimes' Golden, Grimes' Golden Pippin, Zolotoe Graima
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised by Thomas Grimes, Brook County, West Virginia, USA. It was first known in 1804. Fruits have crisp, juicy, fine-textured flesh with a sweet and moderate flavour."
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