Dimensions | Regular carton size |
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Rootstock | M25 maiden (vigorous), M25 two year (vigorous) |
Type of Apple | Culinary |
Fruiting | Mid Season |
Pollination Group | C |
Pollination Requirements | Not Self-fertile |
Fruit Bearing | Spur-bearer |
We supply rootstocks once they have been harvested and sorted, between February and March. We will email you an Order Confirmation when we take payment, before being getting in touch to arrange delivery or collection.
Queen Alexandra
Queen Alexandra develops into a good looking culinary apple. Flat round in shape. Cooks to a rich puree. The apples are largely flushed red with darker red striping.
Pollination group – C Picking time – early October Storage until – January
£21.75
Queen Alexandra develops into a good looking culinary apple. Flat round in shape. Cooks to a rich puree. The apples are largely flushed red with darker red striping. Raised at Madresfield Court near Malvern and first exhuited in 1902.
Another o the apples raised at Madresfield Court by its then Head Gardener, William Crump. Other apples raised by this impressive gardener and breeder include the appropriately named Madresfield Court and of course William Crump