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Malus d. 'Melrose'
Apple - Eating
Malus d. 'Melrose'
Apple - Eating
'Melrose' is a delicious dessert apple raised by Freeman S. Howlett in Ohio, USA, introduc -
Malus d. 'Melrose' (Pleached)
Eating apple
Malus d. 'Melrose' (Pleached)
Eating apple
Trained apple trees are fantastic way of enjoying fruit produce without a spacious crown. -
Malus d. 'Notarisappel'
Dessert apple
Malus d. 'Notarisappel'
Dessert apple
A classic Dutch dessert apple raised by Van den Ham in 1890. Large fruits with a yellowish -
Malus d. 'Peasgood's Nonsuch'
Cooking apple
Sold outMalus d. 'Peasgood's Nonsuch'
Cooking apple
An English cooking apple from the Victorian era, raised by Mrs Peasgood of Stamford, LincoSold out -
Malus d. 'Red Boskoop'
Dessert apple
Malus d. 'Red Boskoop'
Dessert apple
A dessert and cooking apple with firm, juicy sharp flesh, which mellows to resemble Reinet -
Malus d. 'Red Boskoop' (Pleached)
Eating apple
Malus d. 'Red Boskoop' (Pleached)
Eating apple
A dessert and cooking apple with firm, juicy sharp flesh, which mellows to resemble Reinet -
Malus d. 'Reinette du Canada'
Apple - Eating
Malus d. 'Reinette du Canada'
Apple - Eating
A late dessert/fresh eating and culinary apple that possibly arose in Normandy in 1771. Sl -
Malus d. 'Reinette du Canada' (Pleached)
Eating apple
Malus d. 'Reinette du Canada' (Pleached)
Eating apple
A late dessert/fresh eating and culinary apple that possibly arose in Normandy in 1771. Sl -
Malus d. 'Reinette du Mans'
Dessert apple
Malus d. 'Reinette du Mans'
Dessert apple
An old French variety bearing medium to large green apples, maturing to yellow with grey s -
Malus d. 'Royal Gala'
Apple - Eating
Malus d. 'Royal Gala'
Apple - Eating
This cultivar is a sport of 'Gala' that was named 'Royal Gala' by McKenzie after a visit f -
Malus d. 'Royal Gala' (Pleached)
Dessert apple
Malus d. 'Royal Gala' (Pleached)
Dessert apple
This cultivar is a sport of 'Gala' that was named 'Royal Gala' by McKenzie after a visit f -
Malus domestica 'Akane'
Dessert apple
Sold outMalus domestica 'Akane'
Dessert apple
An early season variety originally from 1930s Japan; a wonderful cross between the classicSold out