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Charles Ross Apple Tree

Charles Ross Apple Tree

Suited to northern areas, Charles Ross apple trees produce particularly attractive red/orange striped, dual-purpose apples. The large, versatile apples are aromatic and have a sweet, slightly sharp taste with light yet firm flesh. They can be eaten fresh, used in cooking or turned into juice. They also store for up to 3 months.

Charles Ross apple trees are easy to grow and crop in October. Whilst partially self-fertile, to get the best out of Charles Ross apple trees ensure that there is a group B or C pollination partner within a half mile radius.

Malus domestica 'Charles Ross' apple trees originates from England in around 1890.

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Charles Ross Apple Tree

Suited to northern areas, Charles Ross apple trees produce particularly attractive red/orange striped, dual-purpose apples. The large, versatile apples are aromatic and have a sweet, slightly sharp taste with light yet firm flesh. They can be eaten fresh, used in cooking or turned into juice. They also store for up to 3 months.

Charles Ross apple trees are easy to grow and crop in October. Whilst partially self-fertile, to get the best out of Charles Ross apple trees ensure that there is a group B or C pollination partner within a half mile radius.

Malus domestica 'Charles Ross' apple trees originates from England in around 1890.

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Suited to northern areas, Charles Ross apple trees produce particularly attractive red/orange striped, dual-purpose apples. The large, versatile apples are aromatic and have a sweet, slightly sharp taste with light yet firm flesh. They can be eaten fresh, used in cooking or turned into juice. They also store for up to 3 months.

Charles Ross apple trees are easy to grow and crop in October. Whilst partially self-fertile, to get the best out of Charles Ross apple trees ensure that there is a group B or C pollination partner within a half mile radius.

Malus domestica 'Charles Ross' apple trees originates from England in around 1890.