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This is the child of one of England's most famous apples, the Worcester Pearmain. An early apple ripening about the same time as Gravenstein. Quite conical in shape, it is bright purplish red on the sunny side. The flesh is aromatic, very fragrant and both sweet and subacid. It's one of the richest flavoured early apples.
Ripening Time | January - February |
Fertility | Needs a pollinator (produces viable pollen) |
Growth Habit | Can be espaliered and kept to 1.5 - 2.5m. Free standing tree grows to around 2 -2.5m tall. |
Rootstock | Dwarfing rootstock |
Chill Tolerance | Normal chill |
Plant Sizes | Normal: approx 70-130cm bare rooted; Small: approx 50-70cm bare rooted |
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