Hall's Pink Apple Tree
(Malus domestica)
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- History :
- Fruit Description : Very large apple with a yellow base, striped with red when ripe. It is not a true red-fleshed apple but has flesh that turns pink under the skin (which is very thin). Sweet, semi-firm to tender, very juicy and with a delicate flavor similar to the Pink Lady . (very vigorous apple tree)
- Use : Excellent apple for eating (pick early) and for compote.
- Harvest : Early September
- Conservation :
- Pollination : Cross-pollination.
- Disease resistance : Good general resistance but slightly susceptible to powdery mildew.
- Available rootstocks :
- M106 : For outdoor apple trees. Adapts to almost all soils and is particularly well-suited to Brittany. Resists root asphyxiation very well and attracts very little woolly aphids. Good rooting, which gives it good resistance to vole attacks.
Fruiting fairly quickly in 3-4 years.
Lifespan: 60 years and over.
- M26 : For trained or low-stem apple trees, ideal for small city gardens. Small apple tree (3m) with very rapid fruiting (2-3 years). Not suitable as a tree for outdoor use due to its weak root system (but much better than M9) unless it is well supported for life.
Lifespan 40 years and more.
Hall's Pink Apple Tree
- Plant sold with bare roots.
- Pickups and deliveries from December 1st.
(When the plant is in vegetative rest)
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