Apple - Crawley Beauty

£24.00 - £36.00
Type: 
Dual Purpose
Ready to pick: 
October
Use fruit: 
November - February
Pollination: 
Group D (self-sterile)
Botanic Name: 
Malus domestica 'Crawley Beauty'
Synonyms: 
Ratcliffe Sergeant
Originated: 
Sussex,UK (1870)

Description

Excellent dual-purpose variety, found in a garden in Tilgate, Crawley in Sussex in about 1870. Use as a cooking apple early season, producing a light well-flavoured puree, but matures to make an excellent Christmas eating apple. Heavy reliable crops on spreading growth, this hardy variety can flower as late as June.

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