Type of Apple | Dessert |
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Fruiting | Early Season |
Pollination Group | B |
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.
Tewkesbury Baron
£17.50
The apples ripen to a dark crimson particularly on the sides exposed to the sun. Skin has a speckled appearance and a waxy surface. A richly flavoured. Sweet but with sharpness 1883 Glos Rootstock: M25
Pollination group – B Picking time – late August Storage until – October
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