Cornish Gilliflower
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The Cornish Gilliflower is a cultivar of apple.
It is so named as it was found in Truro, Cornwall the word 'gilliflower' being a corruption of a French word meaning clove-like, believed to be a reference to its odour.
It was introduced commercially in 1813.
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