Apple tree 'Reinette Grise' | Malus domestica - Girth 18-20cm - 200-220cm - 50lt
Apple tree 'Reinette Grise' | Malus domestica - Girth 18-20cm - 200-220cm - 50lt
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Malus domestica 'Reinette Grise' is a variety of apple that originated in France in the 1700s. It is also known as the Gray Reinette apple or the King of the Pippins. This apple has a distinct flavor and aroma that sets it apart from other apple varieties.
The fruit is medium-sized with a greenish-yellow skin that is covered with a light grey russet. The flesh is yellowish-white, firm, and crisp with a sweet and slightly tart taste. The apple is excellent for eating fresh, but it is also commonly used for cooking and baking due to its firm texture and rich flavor.
The 'Reinette Grise' apple tree is a vigorous grower and is suitable for most climates. It is a semi-dwarf tree that can reach a height of 12 to 15 feet and a spread of 10 to 12 feet. The tree produces large crops of fruit, making it a popular choice for home orchards.
In summary, Malus domestica 'Reinette Grise' is a delicious and versatile apple variety that has been enjoyed for centuries. Its unique flavor and aroma make it a favorite among apple enthusiasts, and its hardy nature and productivity make it a practical choice for gardeners and orchardists.
Key Info
Key Info
Size & Spacing
Mature Height
2-4m
Mature Width
2-3m
Shape / habit
bushy
Preferred Location
Orientation
West–facing or South–facing, sheltered
Soil Type
neutral soil, full sun
Soil moisture
moist but well-drained, well-drained
Growing Period
Flower
spring
Foliage
spring, summer, autumn
Fruit
autumn
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