Tree | Malus domestica 'Pink Lady' ™ Pink Lady Fruiting Apple |
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Description | An Australian bred fruiting apple with bright pink blushed skin and crispy, smooth-textured flesh, making it a wonderful eating/dessert apple. Ripening late in the season, from mid to late May, this variety stores well and is self-pollinating, however will be much higher yielding if cross-pollinated with a companion. Foliage is green with a slightly downy underside turning yellow in autumn. | ||
Foliage |
Deciduous
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Form |
Round
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Mature Size | 3 x 2.5m | ||
Uses | A small fruiting tree, used as a feature in a small garden or planted in a group where there is more space. An ideal deciduous fruit tree for a small garden. | ||
Position & Soil | Plant in moderately fertile, moist, free-draining soil in full sun, although it will tolerate partial shade. Keep a clear area around the trunk of at least 60cm radius. | ||
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