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Apple trees
Adam's Pearmain Remove
Apple trees
Cox's Orange Pippin Remove



Summary A popular Victorian era English apple tree. Is this the best-flavored dessert apple ever - probably.
Flavour Good Exceptional
Flavour style Sweeter Aromatic
Picking Late -October week 2 Mid-season -September week 3
Use/Keeping 3 months or more 1-2 months
Cooking result
Cropping Good Light
Vigour Weak growing
Pollination Flowering group 2
Self-sterile
Flowering group 3
Self-fertile
Gardening skill Requires a bit of effort
Disease resistance Good Poor
Climate Suitable for N.England
Other qualities


Current stock availability for these varieties


Adam's Pearmain

Very large - 1-year  Bare-root - M25 rootstock

Small - Cordon  12L container - M9 rootstock

Cox's Orange Pippin

Small - 1-year  Bare-root - M9 rootstock

Large - 1-year  Bare-root - MM106 rootstock

Large - 1-year  Bare-root - MM106 rootstock

Large - 2-year  Bare-root - MM106 rootstock

Very large - 2-year  Bare-root - MM111 rootstock

Very large - 1-year  Bare-root - M25 rootstock

Large - 2-year  12L container - MM106 rootstock

Large - Half-standard  12L container - MM106 rootstock