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Malus All Doer
Cider Apple Tree
Common Name: All Doer Cider Apple TreeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'All Doer'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: May/ WhiteFruit picking time: OctoberFruit size/colour: Large/ RedPollination group: *3*A fantastic 'dual purpose' apple tree which can be used in cooking or for cider. Its primary use is as a cider apple due to its delightfully sharp taste which has a sweet edge to it. The apple also has a dry texture which makes it great for cooking too.
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Malus Blenheim Orange
Apple Tree
Common Name: Blenheim Orange Apple Tree (Dual Purpose)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Blenheim Orange'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/whiteFruit picking time: Early OctoberFruit size/colour: Large/golden, flushed and stripped with dull red and fine brown russet.Pollination group: *3* - Triploid Malus 'Blenheim Orange' was first discovered in Woodstock, Oxfordshire growing in Blenheim Park, and exhibited in 1822. This apple is an old favourite as it cooks, eats and stores very well and is considered by many to be the best dual purpose apple. The apples are large, golden flushed and stripped with dull red and fine brown russet. The flesh has a nutty taste and a sweet crumbly texture.To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same or adjacent flowering group (e.g. Discovery).
Malus Golden Delicious
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Golden Delicious (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Golden Delicious'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: May/WhiteFruit picking time: Late OctoberFruit size/colour: Medium/Greenish or golden yellowPollination group: *4*Golden Delicious is one of the most widely grown apples throughout the world. It has medium sized, round-conical to oblong fruit. Greenish yellow skin ripening to golden yellow with occasional russet patches. Cream coloured flesh. Crisp and juicy, with a very sweet refreshing taste when first picked. Excellent keeping qualities but tending to lose some texture and flavour in storage. Keeps its shape when cooked and is the most commonly used apple for pastries in France.To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Royal Gala')
Malus Howgate Wonder
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Howgate WonderLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Howgate Wonder'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid AugustFruit size/colour: Very large/Greenish-yellow, flushed and stripped with pale red.Pollination group: *3*This variety of apple has the distinction of being both an excellent cooking apple but also a sweet and juicy flavoured eating apple. The apples are large, yellow striped red. It keeps its shape well when cooked but has a very light taste.This variety has good frost resistance and has very heavy crops. The 'Howgate Wonder' also features deep green leaves which contrast beautifully with the white spring blossom. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'James Grieve').
Malus Newton Wonder
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Newton Wonder (Culinary)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Newton Wonder'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Very Large/Golden-yellow, flushed and stripped with red.Pollination group: *5*This is a very vigorous apple, better suited to larger gardens. It is recommended for its heavy yields of fine flavoured fruit, but it is a biannual bearer. The fruit is juicy, acidic and boils down to a golden fluff. Aside from the fruit, the tree also offers a lovely display of deep green foliage and a pretty spring blossom of pale pink flowers.To guarantee cross pollination plant with another tree from the same or adjacent flowering group (e.g. 'Edward VII').
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Malus Orlean's Reinette
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Orleans Reinette (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Orlean's Reinette'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid OctoberFruit Size/colour: Medium-large/Yellow, flushed orange-red. Patches of brown russet.Pollination group: *4*Theory has it that this apple originated in France, but some confusion surrounds its history. The fruits are medium large in size, round and flat in shape. The skin is yellowy green, flushed with orange/ orange-red, which has many fine patches of russet and freckles on top. The skin inside is creamy white, with a complexity of flavours- sweet and somewhat orange -like, also rather nutty. If cooked, the slices keep their shape.To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Pixie')
Mespilus Nottingham
Medlar Tree
Common Name: Medlar Nottingham TreeLatin Name: Mespilus germanica 'Nottingham'Soil: Deep, moist but well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: May to June/ wide saucer-shaped white or pink flowersFruit picking time: October to early NovemberFruit size/colour: Medium/ Stored until the flesh is brownPollination group: Self fertileMespilus germanica 'Nottingham' is an attractive small tree, with a flat topped spreading habit. This tree is highly ornamental as it features twisted branches that form an eye-catching nest. The charming, large white or pink flowers in spring are followed by small russet fruits which can be eaten from October when fully ripe and soft. The medlar tree's fruit is considered delicious by connoisseurs but would certainly be worth plating for its ornamental features alone.
Mespilus Royal
Medlar Royal
Common Name: Medlar Royal Latin Name: Mespilus germanica ‘Royal’ Soil: deep, moist but well-drained soil Position: Full sun Flowering period/colour: May/ white Fruit picking time: October to early November Fruit size/colour: Small-medium/ brown Pollination group: Self fertile The ‘Royal’ medlar is a delightfully compact tree, usually only growing to about 4m in height. This is a great choice for both its fruiting and ornamental value. In spring, the glossy green leaves appear and these are followed by pure white flowers in summer. The fruits are ready in late October – early November and, unlike some medlar varieties, these can be enjoyed fresh and don’t need to be left to ripen. Alternatively, the fruits can be cooked and used in jams or chutneys.
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