Apple 'Cherry Cox'

Malus domestica 'Cherry Cox'

Apple 'Cherry Cox'
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Tree: medium strong growth, only on good soils
Fruit: medium-sized, dark red
Fruit flesh: juicy, firm, sweet, with a very good, cherry-like taste

Self-pollinating


Information



Blossom time
April
Soil conditions
All soils
Fruit colour
Dark red
Flavour
Sweet, with a light cherry-like taste
Use
Very good apple to eat fresh, purée, juice, cider
Picking season
September - October
Season of use
October - March
Growing situation
Sun
Blossom colour
Pink
Remarks
For enthousiasts
Vigour
Medium grower
Producing fruits after
Normally after a couple of years
Pollination
Partially self-pollinating
Pollinators
Malus d. 'Alkmene', Malus d. 'Benoni', Malus d. 'Cox's Orange Pippin', Malus d. 'Discovery', Malus d. 'Finkenwerder Prinz', Malus d. 'Gloster', Malus d. 'James Grieve', Malus d. 'Lombarts Calville', Malus d. 'Red Jonathan', Malus d. 'Summerred'.
Disease resistance
Not very disease sensitive
Overall appreciation
8

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Apple 'Cherry Cox' - spindle, 2-year, on Bitterfeld

Spindle-shaped, 2-year old on Bittenfeld rootstock
With this spindle form you can make your own half- or standard fruit trees.
Commonly used in food forests and for low-branched half- or standard trees (type of climbing tree).
Also suitable for making larger espalier fruit trees (3 to 5 metres in height and width).
You can also use these plants for low stem on poor dry soil, e.g. forest soil.

€ 21.50

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