Plant Material
Sir Issac Newton Apple Tree
- Item Number
- 101
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Sold
- 27 USD to gs9da8f1b
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
This tree has been traced from the University of WI Madison Botany Garden to Woolsthorpe Manor in the UK and is a clone of the apple tree that inspired Sir Issac Newton's theory of universal gravity. The true varietal name of the tree is Flower of Kent Apple and will be about 2-3' tall.
Item Special Note
Although the National Trust and Woolsthorpe Manor (both UK) are reluctant to partner with a private company, I am still working on creating a registry of these important trees. My hope will be that a registry will be created without a connection/endorsement of any private business. The owner will be updated as this possibility proceeds.
This item will be sent directly to the winning bidder.
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