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Afal Nant Gwrtheryn (Pen Llyn) | Welsh variety apple trees are grown in 3 litre containers and can be planted at any time. Rootstock Size Guide Approximate height after 10 years: M9 – 2m; M26 – 3m; MM106 – 3.5m; MM111 – 4.5m; M25 – 5-6m. | £21.50 | ||
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Brith Mawr | Mid-season versatile apple (Big and Spotty), sharp eater from Newport, South Wales, can also be juiced and cooks to a puree. Large fruit with red patches. Prolific cropper. Harvest in September. Pollination group 3 | £26.50 | ||
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Channel Beauty | Mid season eater. Cox seedling from Swansea South Wales. Heavy cropping late desert apple. Raised by C.H.Evans, Mumbles & included in the National Fruit Collection in 1922. Known locally as "Gower/Gwyr" Some similarity to golden delicious in form and texture but much more tasty! The picture doesn't do it justice I will find a better one soon! | £26.50 | ||
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Croen Mochyn (Pig Skin) | Welsh variety apple trees are grown in 3 litre containers and can be planted at any time. Rootstock Size Guide Approximate height after 10 years: M9 – 2m; M26 – 3m; MM106 – 3.5m; MM111 – 4.5m; M25 – 5-6m. | £21.50 – £26.50 | ||
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Gwell Na Mill (Seek no further, Monmouthshire) |
Grown in 3 or 4 litre pots. |
£21.50 – £26.50 | ||
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Kenneth / Rhyl Beauty | Grown by Kenneth McCreadie in Rhyl, North Wales in the 1920s. Dessert apple. The original apple tree and location seem to have been lost. He originally called it Kenneth, which probably accounted for its lack of marketing success! Very likely has cox parentage. | £26.50 | ||
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Machen | Second early eater with red skin from the Chepstow area. Dual purpose as it has a good culinary flavour improving as a juicy dessert apple with keeping. (Pollination Group B). | £26.50 | ||
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Marged Nicolas | Welsh variety apple trees are grown in 3 litre containers and can be planted at any time. Rootstock Size Guide Approximate height after 10 years: M9 – 2m; M26 – 3m; MM106 – 3.5m; MM111 – 4.5m; M25 – 5-6m. | £21.50 – £26.50 | ||
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Monmouth Green / Landore | Welsh variety apple trees are grown in 3 litre containers and can be planted at any time. Rootstock Size Guide Approximate height after 10 years: M9 – 2m; M26 – 3m; MM106 – 3.5m; MM111 – 4.5m; M25 – 5-6m. | £21.50 – £26.50 | ||
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North Pembrokeshire Russet |
All our Welsh varieties are container grown in 3/4 litre pots. |
£21.50 | ||
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Pig Aderyn (Birds beak) | This mid-season general-purpose variety makes a tasty, light cider. Distinctive fruit, upper part like a "birds beak" hence its Welsh name. Striped red/green fruit is still found growing at the abbey in St. Dogmaels near Carmarthen. It has been written that the Monks of St. Dogmaels had to be admonished by the Bishop of St. David's for their drunkenness, presumable from drinking too much cider! (Pollination group B) | £26.50 | ||