
Discovery Apple Tree
The sweet flavour of Discovery apples is often likened to strawberries, making them popular with both children and adults. They have beautiful smooth, red skin and crisp, sweet, pink flesh. Discovery Apple trees are a fantastic early cropping variety, with the juicy red dessert apples ripening in August and best eaten straight from the tree.
Malus domestica 'Discovery' originated from Essex in 1949, but is tough and suited to Northern or more difficult areas. As a group B apple tree, any apple in group A, B or C will act as a good pollination partner when located within a half mile radius.
Nigel's Nursery Notes: In addition to our regular semi-dwarf and semi-vigorous rootstocks, we usually offer this apple tree variety on a very-dwarf rootstock (M27) which is great for containers or tiny gardens.
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Discovery Apple Tree
The sweet flavour of Discovery apples is often likened to strawberries, making them popular with both children and adults. They have beautiful smooth, red skin and crisp, sweet, pink flesh. Discovery Apple trees are a fantastic early cropping variety, with the juicy red dessert apples ripening in August and best eaten straight from the tree.
Malus domestica 'Discovery' originated from Essex in 1949, but is tough and suited to Northern or more difficult areas. As a group B apple tree, any apple in group A, B or C will act as a good pollination partner when located within a half mile radius.
Nigel's Nursery Notes: In addition to our regular semi-dwarf and semi-vigorous rootstocks, we usually offer this apple tree variety on a very-dwarf rootstock (M27) which is great for containers or tiny gardens.
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The sweet flavour of Discovery apples is often likened to strawberries, making them popular with both children and adults. They have beautiful smooth, red skin and crisp, sweet, pink flesh. Discovery Apple trees are a fantastic early cropping variety, with the juicy red dessert apples ripening in August and best eaten straight from the tree.
Malus domestica 'Discovery' originated from Essex in 1949, but is tough and suited to Northern or more difficult areas. As a group B apple tree, any apple in group A, B or C will act as a good pollination partner when located within a half mile radius.
Nigel's Nursery Notes: In addition to our regular semi-dwarf and semi-vigorous rootstocks, we usually offer this apple tree variety on a very-dwarf rootstock (M27) which is great for containers or tiny gardens.





















