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APPLE, HOWGATE WONDER
Malus domestica Howgate Wonder

APPLE, HOWGATE WONDER (Malus domestica Howgate Wonder)
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Raised on the Isle of Wight in 1915-16. Heavy cropping, large to very large yellow-green flushed red first-class cooking apple, with fine juicy flesh which breaks down well when cooked. Growth vigorous. Suitable for colder areas and is more resistant to frost.

Season of Use: Oct-Jan Culinary (Suitable for Cooking)

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 Maiden

£14.95

 Bush

£18.95

 Half St.

£22.95

POLLINATORS FOR APPLE, HOWGATE WONDER

This plant is in pollination group 3 and requires a pollinator, choose a tree in group 2 or 3 (listed below).

DescriptionSeason of UseCooker/Desert DescriptionSeason of UseCooker/Desert
Arthur TurnerAug-Oct Ashmead's KernelDec-Mar
BardseyMid Oct.-Dec. BountifulOct-Jan
BraeburnOct-Jan Charles RossOct-Nov
CobraSept-Oct Court Pendu PlatOct-April
Cox's Self-FertileOct-Jan DiscoveryAug-Sept
Ellison's OrangeSept-Oct FiestaOct-Mar
Herefordshire RussetSept-Jan Howgate WonderOct-Jan
James GrieveSept-Oct KatySept
Kidd's Orange RedOct-Feb Laxton's SuperbNov-Mar
LimelightMid Sept-Mid Dec Orleans ReinetteNov.-Jan.
Red FalstaffOct-Mar Red WindsorAug-Mid Oct
Royal GalaLate Sept-Dec ScrumptiousSept-Oct
SunsetNov-Dec Sweet SocietySept-Jan
Tom Putt (Cider)Sept-Nov Winter GemOct-Mar
Wise AppleOct-April Worcester PearmainAug-Sept

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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