Synonyms: Pomme Schmidberger, Pomme Schmidtberger, Red Winter Reinette of Schmidtbergen, Red Winter Reinette of Schmidtberger, Reinette Red Winter of Schmidtberger, Reinette Rouge de Schmidtberger, Reinette Schmiolbergersrothe, Schmidberger, Schmidberger rothe Winter Reinette, Schmidberger's Red Winter Reinette, Schmidberger's Reinette, Schmidt berger's rote Winter Reinette, Schmidtberger's Rote Reinette, Schmidtberger's Rothe Reinette, Schmidtbergers Renette, Schmidtbergers rothe Reinette, Schmidtbergers rothe Winter Reinette, Schmidtbergers rothe Winterreinette
NFC's description of the apple is: "Raised in about 1832 by Liegel at Braunau, Austria. It was named after Schmidtberger, a pomologist at St Florian monastery. Fruits have firm, greenish white flesh with an acid flavour."
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