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Winter Gem Apple Trees

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Eating Apple Trees Apple Trees Eating Late Season Pollination Group D

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Winter Gem - Eating Apples

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Winter Gem apple trees were bred in the 1960's in Kent by Hugh Ermen, and carry a Cox-like aromatic dessert apple. The tree is a disease resistant late - and very heavy cropper, producing its red and russet apples for use between October and March. As well as the usual forms of bush and half standard, Winter Gem apple Trees- are ideally suited to making a fruity covering for a fence or wall by being trained as cordons planted at 100cms intervals and grown at an angle of 45 degrees.

Winter Gem is a Group D flowering pollinator and so needs to be grown with another pollinator or self-fertile apple from Groups C-E for both to fruit. For more information on apple pollination and for suitable cross-pollination partners for Winter Gem, please take a look at our Guide to Fruit Pollination

Please note that cordons of this variety are on MM106 rootstocks.

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