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5ft Bountiful' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old
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5ft Bountiful' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old

5ft Bountiful' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old

  • A true kitchen all-rounder, excellent for both cooking and eating fresh.
  • Crisp, tart, and juicy when eaten raw, holding its shape beautifully when cooked.
  • Features a compact, bushy growth habit, perfect for average-sized gardens.
  • Can be trained into decorative cordons or espaliers against a wall or fence.
  • A reliable heavy cropper, producing a bountiful harvest of green apples with a red blush.
  • Developed in the 1960s from a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Lane's Prince Albert.
$42.62
5ft Bountiful' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old
$42.62

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5ft Bountiful' Apple Tree | Bare Root | 2 Years Old

  • A true kitchen all-rounder, excellent for both cooking and eating fresh.
  • Crisp, tart, and juicy when eaten raw, holding its shape beautifully when cooked.
  • Features a compact, bushy growth habit, perfect for average-sized gardens.
  • Can be trained into decorative cordons or espaliers against a wall or fence.
  • A reliable heavy cropper, producing a bountiful harvest of green apples with a red blush.
  • Developed in the 1960s from a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Lane's Prince Albert.

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  • A true kitchen all-rounder, excellent for both cooking and eating fresh.
  • Crisp, tart, and juicy when eaten raw, holding its shape beautifully when cooked.
  • Features a compact, bushy growth habit, perfect for average-sized gardens.
  • Can be trained into decorative cordons or espaliers against a wall or fence.
  • A reliable heavy cropper, producing a bountiful harvest of green apples with a red blush.
  • Developed in the 1960s from a cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Lane's Prince Albert.