| Dimensions | Regular carton size |
|---|---|
| Rootstock | M26 maiden (semi dwarfing), MM106 maiden (moderate) |
| Type of Apple | Dessert |
| Fruiting | Late Season |
| Pollination Group | C |
| Pollination Requirements | Not Self-fertile |
| Fruit Bearing | Spur-bearer |
Sturmer Pippin
A very late dessert apple that is picked after a long Autumn in November. Crisp, juicy and flavoursome to eat. Sweet with a balance of sharpness.
Pollination group – C
Picking time – November
Storage until – April
£23.00
We supply rootstocks once they have been harvested and sorted, between February and March. You can advance order from December onwards. When you order we will acknowledge, then take payment within two days. We will then contact you once we are ready to arrange delivery or collection.
A very late dessert apple that is picked after a long Autumn in November. Sturmer Pippin is the latest ripening apple that we grow. At its best between January and April.
Round conical in shape, sometimes lop sided and having fairly distinct ribbing. The medium sized apples are greenish yellow flushed orangey brown at picking. Crisp, juicy and flavoursome to eat. Sweet with a balance of sharpness. (1827, Suffolk)
Pollination group – C Picking time – November Storage until – April








