Trained in a 'stepover' shape, this is a very low-growing tree, on dwarfing rootstock (M26), that is ideal as a low decorative and productive border for lawns, flower or vegetable beds. Height approx 40cms
Malus domestica - Dessert. Introduced by Mr William Brownlees, a nurseryman of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, in 1848. A medium sized, late dessert apple, crisp and juicy and with a rich flavour. The fruit is greenish-gold, sometimes flushed orange-red, and with fine russeting. A popular tree for private gardens throughout the nineteenth century, with attractive deep pink blossom. Stores until March. Self Fertile. M26 rootstock. Priced for a stepover tree on a 30cm stem