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Beauty of Bath Apples - Malus domestica are very early medium sized red speckled eaters with a delicious sharp but sweet flavour. The flesh is crisp and white, although it can very often have red flecks or speckles.
Originating in Somerset, Beauty of Bath makes a well shaped tree that is hardy everywhere and crops well across the country - although we in the south-west are a little proprietorial about her. Like most early croppers - late July onwards Beauty of Bath apples are best eaten relatively fresh. She is an early flowering pollinator and so needs to be grown in the company of another pollinating or self-fertile apple for both to fruit.
For more information on apple tree pollination and to find suitable pollination partners for Beauty of Bath please take a look at our Guide to Apple Tree Pollination
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