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Malus Ashmead's Kernel
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Ashmead's Kernel (Culinary)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Ashmead's Kernel'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid OctoberPollination group: Group 4 - Triploid The 'Ashmead's Kernel' is regarded as one of the best English dessert apples and it is also one of the oldest at near 300 years old. The deciduous leaves are a rich, dark green colour and contrast beautifully with the scented white flowers which appear in April/ May. The apples have a dark yellow skin and are ready for harvest in mid-October. They have a distinctive pear-like flavour and can be used for cooking or salads.
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').
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Malus Jumbo
Jumbo Apple Tree
Common Name: Jumbo Apple TreeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Jumbo'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: Late SeptemberFruit size/colour: Very Large/Flushed and stripped redPollination group: *3*Malus 'Jumbo', as the name suggests, is a very large dual purpose apple. It is a particularly good apple for baking as it retains its colour well, but when eaten fresh has a good acid, aromatic flavour. The skin of the fruit is flushed and stripped red on a pale green background and the flesh is golden cream coloured. To guarantee cross pollination plant with another tree from the same or adjacent flowering group (e.g. 'Epicure').
Malus Jupiter
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Jupiter (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Jupiter'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Small-medium/Golden-yellow mostly striped with red.Pollination group: *3*Jupiter is an equal to Cox's Orange Pippin in taste, but with a higher yield, and is much easier to maintain. The apples also keep very well, tasting good right up until March. This tree is very easy to keep and has good resistance to diseases; the perfect choice for a novice. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. Katy).
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Malus Lanes Prince Albert
Lane's Prince Albert Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Lane's Prince Albert (Culinary)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Lane's Prince Albert'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: May/WhiteFruit picking time: Early OctoberFruit size/colour: Large/Grass-green, stripped with dull red.Pollination group: *4*Named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who reputedly visited Berkhampstead on the very day that Mr Squire planted his seedling in his garden, so he initially named the apple tree Victoria and Albert. However it was renamed some time later by Mr John Lane as Lane's Prince Albert, when he grew it commercially. The apples are large in size, round and conical in shape. The skin is bright green ripening to yellow, and flushed with an earthy red, and displays broken red stripes. The flesh is white with a hint of green and has a crisp and juicy texture. The flavour is acidic, and cooks well, staying rather intact.To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Laxton's Superb').
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 Pixie
Pixie Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Pixie (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Pixie'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid OctoberFruit size/colour: Small-medium/Yellowish-green, flushed and stripped with red.Pollination group: *4*Pixie was raised in England in 1947 at the National Fruit Trials, and thought to have either Cox's Orange Pippin or Sunset as one of its parents. The apples are medium in size, round and squat in shape. The skin is green-yellow flushed with orange-red, and painted with tiny broken stripes of red on top. The flesh inside is creamy white, crisp and refreshingly juicy, sweet and highly aromatic.To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Lord Derby')
Malus Red Falstaff
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Red Falstaff (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Red Falstaff'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: OctoberFruit size/colour: Small-medium/Red-flushedPollination group: *2* Self FertileAnother heavy cropping apple, self-fertile variety. Red Falstaff has a fantastic, fruity, well balanced flavour and is crisp and juicy. Of particular attraction, is the fact that it is a frost resistant variety. Red Falstaff has excellent storing abilities, so can be eaten throughout the winter. We highly recommended this variety for every garden. Although this tree is self fertile, it can also be used to cross pollinate other apple trees in the same flowering group (e.g. Egremont Russet).
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