Collection: Apples

 

Granny Smith
Bright green, medium to large sized fruit with a round to conical shape. Crisp, juicy, tarty flavour which sweetens when left on the tree. Matures: Approx. April. Pollinators: Gala, Golden Delicious, Naga Fu2 / Red Fuji, Lady Williams, Hi Early / Red Delicious, Pinkabelle® (PBR) and Pink Lady. Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean. Size: Approx. H: 4m W: 4m
Lady Williams
A crisp, firm, medium, round to conical shaped, red blush apple with slightly green stripes. A good all rounder producing excellent crops. Matures: Approx. June. Pollinators: Jonathan, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith and Leprechaun™ (PBR). Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean.
Sundowner
An all rounder, medium to large, highly productive apple with crimson to dark red skin with a juicy, medium sweetness, white flesh. Matures: Approx. late March - April. Pollinators: All varieties except Anna and Dorset Gold. Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean.
Pink Lady
Medium to large sized fruit with a pink/red blush over green/yellow. Aromatic, creamy flesh. Matures: Approx. early May. Pollinators: Granny Smith, Gala, Leprechaun™ (PBR) and Naga Fu2 / Red Fuji. Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean. Size: Approx. H: 4m W: 4m
Naga Fu2 / Red Fuji
A very sweet, crisp white flesh, medium to large sized fruit with dull red over green/yellow skin. Highly productive. Matures: Approx. mid April - early May. Pollinators: Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Pinkabelle® (PBR) , Leprechaun™ (PBR) , Lady Williams, Pink Lady and Sundowner. Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean. Size: Approx. H: 4m W: 4m
Gala
A firm, crisp, juicy flesh Apple with a sweet flavour. Medium in size with a round-conical shape and skin a stripey red/orange blush over yellow. Matures: Approx. late February - early March. Pollinators: Hi Early / Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Lady Williams, Leprechaun™ (PBR) , Pinkabelle® (PBR) and Pink Lady. Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean.
Anna
Produces large conical shaped fruit, with red on a yellow background. Crisp, creamy flesh that is sweet but slightly tart. Matures: Approx. December - February. Pollinator: Dorset Gold. Growing Regions: Metropolitan and Coastal Areas.
Golden Delicious
An all purpose golden Apple, medium to large sized fruit with a conical shape. Skin pale green turning golden yellow with a juicy, firm, crispy creamy flesh. Matures: Approx. February - April. Pollinators: Granny Smith, Jonathan, Naga Fu2 / Red Fuji, Leprechaun™ (PBR), Pinkabelle® (PBR) and Pink Lady. Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean. Size: Approx. H: 4m W: 4m
Jonathan
Good bearing, medium sized fruit with a round shape has bright red over yellow skin. Crisp, juicy white flesh with a tangy taste. Matures: Approx. end February - early March. Pollinators: Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Lady Williams and Leprechaun™ (PBR). Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean. Size: Approx. H: 4m W: 4m
Hi Early / Red Delicious
An extremely juicy, dark red, medium to large sized Apple with a conical shape. Highly productive. Matures: Approx. February - April. Pollinators: Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Leprechaun™ (PBR), Naga Fu 2 / Red Fuji, Pinkabelle® (PBR) and Pink Lady. Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean. Size: Approx. H: 4m W: 4m
Dwarf Jonathan

Malus domestica 'Jonathan' Good bearing, medium sized fruit with a round shape has bright red over yellow skin. Crisp, juicy white flesh with a tangy taste. Matures: Approx. end February - early March. Pollinators: Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Lady Williams and Leprechaun™ (PBR). Growing Regions: Cool Temperate, Cool and Mediterranean. Size: Approx. H: 1.8m W: 1.5m

Dwarf Cripps Pink This popular Australian apple variety, bred in 1973, is a cross that combines the sweet juiciness of ‘Golden Delicious’ with the tartness of ‘Lady Williams’ to produce one of the best flavoured apples we can find. Best pollinators are ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’, ‘Jonathan’ ‘Abas’ and ‘Granny Smith’.
Dwarf Cox Orange Pippin The poster-child of the heritage apple world, this 1825 variety was raised by Richard Cox, a retired brewer, and is considered the heirloom apple for most gardens. With a complex aromatic flavour described as subtly spicy with a nutty pear-like finish, it’s best eaten fresh from the tree. Ripening from March to April, this is the benchmark mid season dessert apple for the home gardener. Pollinated by ‘Jonathan’, ‘Snow’ and ‘Rome Beauty’.




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