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Apple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£70.00
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Apple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - M106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 160-180cm - 12lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - M106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 160-180cm - 12lt
£70.00
Unit price perSunset apple is a heavy-cropping garden apple with upright, compact habit and attractive pale pink flowers that bloom in March. They are followed by small, round to ovate, golden-yellow and green fruit with red and orange striping. A white to ivory flesh is crisp, firm and fine-grained, sometimes tinged with green. It has sweet, sharp, aromatic flavour. Sunset Apple was bred in approximately 1918 by G. C. Addy at Ightham, Kent. One of the parent varieties is Cox’s Orange Pippin Apple. Sunset Apple was meant to be similar to it, but easier to grow. It is very resilient, generally disease-free, cold and frost resistant, therefore, suitable for growing even in northern parts of Europe. Doesn’t need a pollinating partner because it is self-fertile. It is not commercially grown because of its small size. Sunset apples are crispy and juicy, great for eating or cooking. When cooked, they retain their shape.
Root stock MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock commonly used for apple trees. It offers a moderate growth rate, producing trees 10-15 feet tall when mature. Suitable for medium-sized gardens, MM106 ensures good fruit yield and adaptability to various soils. It's resistant to woolly apple aphid and moderately resistant to crown rot. Ideal for bush, cordons, and espalier forms. Ensure proper staking in early years.
Apple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perSunset apple is a heavy-cropping garden apple with upright, compact habit and attractive pale pink flowers that bloom in March. They are followed by small, round to ovate, golden-yellow and green fruit with red and orange striping. A white to ivory flesh is crisp, firm and fine-grained, sometimes tinged with green. It has sweet, sharp, aromatic flavour. Sunset Apple was bred in approximately 1918 by G. C. Addy at Ightham, Kent. One of the parent varieties is Cox’s Orange Pippin Apple. Sunset Apple was meant to be similar to it, but easier to grow. It is very resilient, generally disease-free, cold and frost resistant, therefore, suitable for growing even in northern parts of Europe. Doesn’t need a pollinating partner because it is self-fertile. It is not commercially grown because of its small size. Sunset apples are crispy and juicy, great for eating or cooking. When cooked, they retain their shape.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - M27 - Ultra-Dwarfing - 130-140cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - M27 - Ultra-Dwarfing - 130-140cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perSunset apple is a heavy-cropping garden apple with upright, compact habit and attractive pale pink flowers that bloom in March. They are followed by small, round to ovate, golden-yellow and green fruit with red and orange striping. A white to ivory flesh is crisp, firm and fine-grained, sometimes tinged with green. It has sweet, sharp, aromatic flavour. Sunset Apple was bred in approximately 1918 by G. C. Addy at Ightham, Kent. One of the parent varieties is Cox’s Orange Pippin Apple. Sunset Apple was meant to be similar to it, but easier to grow. It is very resilient, generally disease-free, cold and frost resistant, therefore, suitable for growing even in northern parts of Europe. Doesn’t need a pollinating partner because it is self-fertile. It is not commercially grown because of its small size. Sunset apples are crispy and juicy, great for eating or cooking. When cooked, they retain their shape.
M27 apple tree rootstock is a dwarfing rootstock, creating very small, manageable trees, ideal for small spaces. It induces early fruiting and is suitable for containers, requiring staking for support.
Apple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi Dwarfing - Height 150-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
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£94.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Worcester Pearmain' | Malus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Worcester Pearmain' | Malus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Worcester Pearmain' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Worcester Pearmain' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
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Unit price perMalus domestica 'Worcester Pearmain' is a popular dessert apple cultivar that is highly regarded for its sweet, juicy and aromatic fruit. It was first bred in Worcester, England, in 1873 by a horticulturist named Richard Williams. The variety has remained popular over the years due to its excellent flavor, attractive appearance, and ease of cultivation. The fruit of 'Worcester Pearmain' is typically medium to large in size, with a round shape and smooth, bright red skin that is often covered in yellow-green speckles. The flesh is firm, crisp, and juicy, with a sweet and slightly tart flavor that is highly aromatic. The fruit ripens in late August or early September and is typically ready for harvest in mid to late September. 'Worcester Pearmain' is a relatively easy variety to grow and is tolerant of a wide range of soil types and growing conditions. It is a vigorous tree that is highly productive, with a tendency to bear fruit in alternate years. The tree is also disease resistant, making it a good choice for home gardeners who want to grow apples without having to use a lot of pesticides.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.

Apple tree - Malus Domestica 'Renetta Canada' - Girth - 16-18cm - Height 250-260cm - 70lt
£328.00
Unit price perApple tree - Malus Domestica 'Renetta Canada' - Girth - 16-18cm - Height 250-260cm - 70lt
£328.00
Unit price perThe Malus domestica 'Renetta Canada' tree, commonly known as the Renetta Canada apple tree, is a cultivar prized for its unique characteristics and excellent fruit quality. Belonging to the Rosaceae family, this deciduous tree typically reaches a height of about 10 to 15 feet at maturity, with a spreading canopy that provides ample shade in the summer months.
Renetta Canada is known for its vigorous growth habit and relatively low maintenance requirements, making it a popular choice among home gardeners and commercial orchardists alike. Its branches are sturdy and well-branched, capable of bearing heavy loads of fruit without bending or breaking under the weight.
One of the most distinctive features of the Renetta Canada apple tree is its fruit. The apples produced by this cultivar are medium to large in size, with a round or slightly conical shape. The skin of the apple is smooth and yellow-green, often adorned with reddish-orange blushes and russeting, giving it an attractive appearance. The flesh is firm, crisp, and juicy, with a sweet-tart flavor that is highly aromatic. Renetta Canada apples are excellent for fresh eating, as well as for use in cooking, baking, and cider making.
In terms of growing conditions, the Renetta Canada apple tree thrives in temperate climates with well-drained soil and full sun exposure. It is moderately tolerant of drought and frost, although consistent watering and protection from extreme weather conditions can help ensure optimal growth and fruit production.
Renetta Canada apple trees are generally self-fertile, meaning they do not require another apple tree for pollination. However, planting multiple trees nearby can increase fruit set and yield. The trees typically begin bearing fruit within 3 to 4 years after planting and continue to produce for many years with proper care and maintenance.

Apple tree - Malus Domestica 'Starking' (Red Delicious) - Girth - 16-18cm - Height 280-290cm - 70lt
£328.00
Unit price perApple tree - Malus Domestica 'Starking' (Red Delicious) - Girth - 16-18cm - Height 280-290cm - 70lt
£328.00
Unit price perThe Malus domestica 'Starking' tree, commonly known as the Starking apple tree, is a cultivar prized for its exceptional qualities in home orchards and commercial fruit production. Belonging to the Rosaceae family, this deciduous tree bears the fruit that epitomizes the classic apple flavour profile – sweet with a hint of tartness, crisp, and juicy.
Starking apple trees are renowned for their moderate growth rate, reaching heights of around 12 to 15 feet at maturity, with a similar spread. Their sturdy, upright branches make them suitable for various climates and soil types, although they thrive best in well-drained, fertile soils with full sun exposure.
The tree produces an abundance of medium to large-sized apples, typically ripe for harvest in mid to late autumn. The Starking apple itself boasts a vibrant red skin, often with some green undertones, making it visually appealing. Its flesh is white, dense, and succulent, offering a satisfying crunch with each bite.
One of the notable characteristics of the Starking apple is its versatility in culinary applications. Whether eaten fresh, baked into pies, or pressed into cider, the Starking apple delivers a delightful blend of sweetness and acidity that enhances a wide array of dishes and beverages.
In Spring the Starking apple tree it bursts into a profusion of fragrant white blossoms. These blossoms not only beautify the landscape but also attract pollinators, ensuring abundant fruit set.
Caring for a Starking apple tree involves regular pruning to maintain its shape, promote airflow, and encourage fruit production. Adequate watering, especially during periods of drought, and annual fertilization are essential for optimal growth and fruit development.
Apple | Malus Domestica 'Red Delicious' - Girth 18-20cm - 200-220cm - 50lt
£170.00
Unit price perApple | Malus Domestica 'Red Delicious' - Girth 18-20cm - 200-220cm - 50lt
£170.00
Unit price perMalus domestica, commonly known as the apple tree, is a fruit tree that is widely grown and consumed around the world. One of the most popular cultivars of apple is the Red Delicious variety. Here is a description of the Red Delicious variety that can be used for a website:
The Red Delicious apple is a well-known variety that is easily recognizable by its deep red skin, elongated shape, and five-pointed star-shaped bottom. It has a firm, juicy flesh and a mildly sweet flavor, with a slight tartness that adds a refreshing balance. Red Delicious apples are great for eating raw, as they are crunchy and refreshing, but they are also versatile enough to be used in cooking and baking.
Red Delicious apples are typically harvested in the fall and can be stored for several months when refrigerated. They are high in fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants, making them a nutritious and delicious addition to any diet. Additionally, they are low in calories and have no fat or cholesterol, making them an ideal snack for those looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Overall, the Red Delicious variety of apple is a classic favorite that has been enjoyed by generations of apple lovers. Its unique shape, vibrant color, and crisp texture make it a standout among other apple varieties. Whether enjoyed on its own or incorporated into recipes, the Red Delicious is a must-try for any apple enthusiast.
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