Rootstock | MM106 maiden (moderate) |
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Fruiting | Late Season |
Pollination Group | E |
Fruit trees & bushes are dispatched when dormant until late March. With many accumulated orders still any orders placed from February may not be fulfilled. We will do our best to fulfill and no payment will be taken if we cannot supply.
Edward VII
£17.50
Late flowering, hardy variety, scab resistant. Good for cold frosty areas. Smooth, round, green apples that develop a pinkish brown flush. Creamy flesh acid with a nice flavour. Needs cooking longer than other varieties. A good late keeping variety. Rootstock: MM106, M25
Pollination group – E Picking time – mid October Storage until – April
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