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Malus d. 'Golden Delicious' (Pleached)
Eating apple
Malus d. 'Golden Delicious' (Pleached)
Eating apple
A late dessert apple originally from North America, often grown as a pollinator and popula -
Malus d. 'Granny Smith'
Apple - Eating
Malus d. 'Granny Smith'
Apple - Eating
A reliable and heavy cropper, producing a green apple with a brown flush. Sometimes a dess -
Malus d. 'Granny Smith' (Pleached)
Eating apple
Malus d. 'Granny Smith' (Pleached)
Eating apple
An Autralian dessert apple, but more often used in cooking when grown in the UK garden, as -
Malus d. 'Gravenstein'
Apple - Eating
Malus d. 'Gravenstein'
Apple - Eating
First described in 1797, this old cultivar is still popular in Northern Europe (especially -
Malus d. 'James Grieve'
Eating apple
Malus d. 'James Grieve'
Eating apple
Dual purpose culinary and dessert apple raised by James Greive in Edinburgh 1893. Fruit is -
Malus d. 'James Grieve' (Pleached)
Dessert apple
Malus d. 'James Grieve' (Pleached)
Dessert apple
Culinary and dessert apple raised by James Greive in Edinburgh 1893. Fruit is red flush, s -
Malus d. 'Jonagold'
Dessert apple
Malus d. 'Jonagold'
Dessert apple
Deciduous. An attractive red flushed dessert apple. Crisp and juicy with a rich, honeyed f -
Malus d. 'Jonagold' (Pleached)
Dessert apple
Malus d. 'Jonagold' (Pleached)
Dessert apple
A popular American cross between 'Golden Delicous' and 'Jonathan' with an attractive, red- -
Malus d. 'King of the Pippins'
Dessert apple
Malus d. 'King of the Pippins'
Dessert apple
A reliable culinary or dessert apple. Fruit is orange red flush, some red stripes over gre -
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