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Malus Bramley's Seedling
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Bramley's Seedling (Culinary)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Bramley's Seedling'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid OctoberFruit size/colour: Very large/yellowish-green, lightly stripped with red.Pollination group: *3* - TriploidMalus 'Bramley's Seedling' is a very popular tree due to its fantastically creamy flesh which is an excellent choice for those who enjoy apple pies and crumbles. The tree has an open, spreading habit and the hardy branches hold dark green leaves which are accompanied by pink flowers in spring. The apples are large and green in colour with a red flush in broad, broken stripes. The large spreading tree carries heavy crops of apples.To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. Blenheim Orange).
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Malus Crispin
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Crispin TreeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Crispin'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/whiteFruit picking time: OctoberFruit size/colour: Very large/yellowish-greenPollination group: *3* - TriploidThe Malus Crispin is a fantastic desert apple tree which features ovate and slightly serrated deep green leaves which are complimented by white flowers in spring. The fruit is slightly oblong and has a crisp texture and a sweet yet sharp taste. It can be harvested in October and can be consumed upon picking or stored for up to 4 months. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same or adjacent flowering group. (e.g. Charles Ross).
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Malus Granny Smith
Apple Tree
Common Name: Granny Smith Apple TreeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Granny Smith'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: Late OctoberFruit size/colour: Medium/Green. Sometimes flushed and striped with brown.Pollination group: *3*Granny Smith is one of the most widely grown commercial apples. Known for its green colour, sharp flavour and firm texture, the fruit can be eaten either be eaten straight from the tree or cooked. Aside from the fruit, this tree features pale pink flowers in spring which are lightly scented and its leaves are green until autumn, when they turn red and orange. This tree requires a warm situation to be grown successfully in the UK.To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same or adjacent flowering group (e.g. Greensleeves).
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Malus Greensleeves
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Greensleeves (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Greensleeves'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit size/colour: Medium/Pale green turning to pale yellow.Pollination group: *3*This is a commonly planted apple tree in gardens due to its great-tasting fresh eating apples. This variety produces regular heavy crops of deliciously sweet golden yellow fruit, a must for Golden Delicious lovers. This tree also features luscious deep-green leaves which are the perfect foil for the pale pink flowers in spring. It is partially self fertile but to guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. Cox's Orange Pippin).
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Prunus Early Transparent Gage
Early Transparent Gage Tree
Common Name: Early Transparent Gage (Dessert/Culinary)Latin Name: Prunus domestica 'Early Transparent'Soil: Tolerant to most soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: Mid AugustFruit size/colour: Small golden-yellow fruitsPollination group: Self Fertile/Pollination group *B*The 'Early Transparent Gage' is one that produces the highest of quality fruits. These juicy fruits make a perfect addition to any sweet dish. They are heavy cropping and very reliable but however can be prone to splitting.
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Prunus Willingham Gage
Willingham Gage Tree
Common Name: Willingham Gage Tree (Dessert/Culinary)Latin Name: Prunus domestica 'Willingham Gage'Soil: Tolerant to most soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: Mid AugustFruit size/colour: Medium sized green fruitsPollination group: Self fertileThe Willingham Gage is an excellent cropping variety which produces a very attractive and sweet- tasting green gage.This variety is favoured for its ease of care and superb quality fruits which are produced around mid August. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Willingham Gage Tree).
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Pyrus Beth
Beth Pear Tree
Common Name: Beth Pear Tree (Dessert)Latin Name: Pyrus communis 'Beth'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April/WhiteFruit picking time: Late AugustFruit size/colour: Small-Medium/Pale yellowPollination group: *3*Pyrus 'Beth' is an excellent garden variety making a small compact tree producing a very reliable and heavy crop. It has small to medium conical shaped fruit with smooth, pale green skin later turning to yellow. The flesh is creamy white and very juicy, with a sweet flavour. This pear was bred at the East Malling Research Station in the UK. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Williams').
Pyrus Conference
Conference Pear Tree
Common Name: Conference Pear Tree (Dessert)Latin Name: Pyrus communis 'Conference'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April/WhiteFruit picking time: Late SeptemberFruit size/colour: Medium/Olive green with large patches of russet.Pollination group: Partially self fertile *3*Pyrus 'Conference' is one of the most reliable varieties of pear tree, it is often planted for its good self fertility- even in less than perfect conditions. This dessert pear tree becomes covered with pure white flowers in mid-spring, followed by delicious, long, olive green fruits in late September. Broadly columnar in shape, this tree is ideal for an open, sunny site. Although 'Conference' is partially self-fertile, to guarantee a bumper crop of pears plant with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Williams Bon Chretien')
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Pyrus Packham's Triumph
Packhams Triumph Pear Tree
Common Name: Pear Packham's Triumph (Dessert)Latin Name: Pyrus communis 'Packham's Triumph'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: March to April/ WhiteFruit picking time: Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Medium/Yellow, flushed with orangePollination group: *3*Pyrus 'Packham's Triumph' forms a compact and upright tree, making it a good choice for medium to small sized gardens. The conical, irregular-shaped fruit has bright green skin changing to pale yellow with occasional russeting. The pale yellow flesh is rather juicy with a musky flavour to it. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Conference').
Pyrus Williams Bon Chretien
Williams Pear Tree
Common Name: Williams Pear Tree (Dessert)Latin Name: Pyrus communis 'Williams Bon Chretien'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April/WhiteFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit size/colour: Small-medium/Green with patches of russet.Pollination group: *3*Pyrus 'Williams' is a good early eating pear tree that is covered with pure white flowers in mid-spring, followed by pale green fruits in September. The skin of the fruit turns to golden yellow as it ripens. The flesh of the fruit is white, very juicy and sweet. Great for eating straight from the tree and equally great for stewing. The tree itself has a slight spreading habit and its branches hold pure white flowers in spring. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Beth').
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