Saan matatagpuan ang "Apple Tree"na itinanim pa ni ISAAC NEWTON?
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Saan matatagpuan ang "Apple Tree"na itinanim pa ni ISAAC NEWTON?
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The original Isaac Newton's tree is in Newton's garden at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, under which 'the notion of gravity came into his mind occasion'd by the fall of an apple'. It was propagated by the Revd Charles Turner in 1820. Over the years material has been retained by repropagation, and the Isaac Newton's trees we offer are - amazingly to my mind - direct descendants of the original Newton apple tree. It produces a distinctly ugly cooking apple, the 'Flower of Kent', which is quite shy to crop, but cooks to a sweet delicately flavoured puree. Isaac Newton's tree is only available in very limited numbers.