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The apple is named after , a British-born orchardist and midwife who emigrated to New South Wales in 1838. According to local lore, the variety was discovered in 1868 on her farm in Eastwood, near Sydney.
: While it was a local success for decades, it didn't enter the United Kingdom market until the 1930s and only reached the United States commercially in the 1970s. Distinguishing Characteristics Granny Smith
The Granny Smith stands out in a market often dominated by sweeter varieties like the Red Delicious. Its physical and chemical properties make it uniquely versatile: Granny Smith Apples - red paper boat The apple is named after , a British-born
: Recognizing its unique qualities, she cultivated the tree. After her death in 1870, local growers began marketing the fruit as "Granny Smith" in her honor. The apple is named after

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