Malus domestica 'Blenheim Orange' (Apple Tree) - 12 litre MM106 stock
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This is an old apple that was discovered in Woodstock, Oxfordshire in 1740. It has since made its way round much of the world and remains a favourite, not only for cooking, but as a dessert apple for those who appreciate a sharp, sweet acidic taste. The tree itself does not really perform well till it ages, when it should crop regularly and freely. The apples are picked in late September or October and, if required for eating rather than cooking, are best left for a month or two before use. Rootstock MM106 (Semi-vigorous) - up to 3-5m in height - larger, robust tree for grassed orchards, not suitable for small gardens, may need support for 5 years.
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