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5ft 'Ellisons Orange' Apple Tree | 9L Pot | 2 Years Old

5ft 'Ellisons Orange' Apple Tree | 9L Pot | 2 Years Old

  • A traditional English dessert apple, developed in 1905, with an appealing orange hue.
  • Enjoy a delicious Cox-like taste with a subtle hint of aniseed.
  • Perfect for eating fresh from the tree and excellent for juicing.
  • Harvest a heavy and consistent crop from late August to September.
  • Features strong resistance to pests and diseases, including scab, canker, and mildew.
  • Grafted onto M26 rootstock for a compact size of 3m x 3m, ideal for most gardens.
  • Holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and is recognised as a 'Plants for Pollinators' winner.
  • Partially self-fertile (Pollination Group 4), but benefits from a nearby pollination partner for the best yields.
$20.51

Original: $58.60

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5ft 'Ellisons Orange' Apple Tree | 9L Pot | 2 Years Old

$58.60

$20.51

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5ft 'Ellisons Orange' Apple Tree | 9L Pot | 2 Years Old

  • A traditional English dessert apple, developed in 1905, with an appealing orange hue.
  • Enjoy a delicious Cox-like taste with a subtle hint of aniseed.
  • Perfect for eating fresh from the tree and excellent for juicing.
  • Harvest a heavy and consistent crop from late August to September.
  • Features strong resistance to pests and diseases, including scab, canker, and mildew.
  • Grafted onto M26 rootstock for a compact size of 3m x 3m, ideal for most gardens.
  • Holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and is recognised as a 'Plants for Pollinators' winner.
  • Partially self-fertile (Pollination Group 4), but benefits from a nearby pollination partner for the best yields.

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  • A traditional English dessert apple, developed in 1905, with an appealing orange hue.
  • Enjoy a delicious Cox-like taste with a subtle hint of aniseed.
  • Perfect for eating fresh from the tree and excellent for juicing.
  • Harvest a heavy and consistent crop from late August to September.
  • Features strong resistance to pests and diseases, including scab, canker, and mildew.
  • Grafted onto M26 rootstock for a compact size of 3m x 3m, ideal for most gardens.
  • Holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and is recognised as a 'Plants for Pollinators' winner.
  • Partially self-fertile (Pollination Group 4), but benefits from a nearby pollination partner for the best yields.