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APPLE, BEAUTY OF BATH
Malus domestica Beauty of Bath

APPLE, BEAUTY OF BATH (Malus domestica Beauty of Bath)
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A Somerset variety introduced about 1864. One of the very earliest dessert apples, sweet, juicy and pleasantly sharp. Bright red flush on pale yellow skin and flesh is sometimes pink. Best eaten straight from the tree! Heavy crops, spreading habit. Suitable for colder areas and is more resistant to frost.

Season of Use: Early Aug Desert Fruit

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 Maiden

£14.95

 Bush

£18.95

POLLINATORS FOR APPLE, BEAUTY OF BATH

This plant is in pollination group 1 and requires a pollinator, choose a tree in group 1 or 2 (listed below).

DescriptionSeason of UseCooker/Desert DescriptionSeason of UseCooker/Desert
Ashmead's KernelDec-Mar BardseyMid Oct.-Dec.
BraeburnOct-Jan CobraSept-Oct
Court Pendu PlatOct-April Ellison's OrangeSept-Oct
Herefordshire RussetSept-Jan Howgate WonderOct-Jan
Laxton's SuperbNov-Mar LimelightMid Sept-Mid Dec
Sweet SocietySept-Jan Tom Putt (Cider)Sept-Nov
Wise AppleOct-April   

Crab apples such as Golden Hornet and John Downie also are good pollinators for all apples. In areas where there are many apple trees already growing it may not be necessary to plant an extra pollinator.


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