Apple tree: Ben's Red Cornish variety - (Malus domestica)
£26.00
A Cornish heritage Apple variety, with origin as a seedling raised by Benjamin Roberts at Trannack, Cornwall c.1830.
A compact tree or large bush, although the trees appearance will adjust depending on its location. A dark red fruit although they can vary in colour, with good, sweet flavour. September harvest in an average growing season.
Type: Dessert
Flowering Group: 1 (requires a pollinator) Our suggestions are from Breadfruit, Cornish Queen, Pendragon, Tregonna King and Manaccan Primrose.
Rootstock: MM106
Size: 1 year maiden
Grown as: Bare root
Hardiness: Frost hardy to over minus 20
Quantity:
The nursery is run by Simon Miles NCH RHS with over 40 years experience in horticulture