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Often known as Cox apple. The classic English apple - often regarded as the finest of all dessert apples. The rich aromatic flavour and crisp, juicy texture sets this apple apart. Medium sized fruit with orange-red thin skin. Perhaps not the easiest variety to grow, prefers a loam, sandy or clay soil with a good warm temperature to crop well. Always a good choice for a small orchard.
Pollination group C
Planting Instructions
This species of apple tree is self-fertile
Perhaps not the easiest variety to grow, prefers a loam, sandy or clay soil with a good warm temperature to crop well.
Apple trees should be spaced according to their rootstock,
Apple trees should be spaced according to their rootstock, M26 (semi-dwarf) rootstock requires approximately 3m(10ft) between trees.
Soak the ground where you are planting the tree prior to planting and ensure you keep it well-watered.