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Trees › American Mother | Apple tree | Potted
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American Mother | Apple tree | Potted

£28.95

An old American variety producing sweet, juicy dessert apples with a hint of vanilla flavour.

Type: Dessert

Season: October-December

Pollination: Partially self-fertile. Pollination group C

Size:
Rootstock:

An old American variety producing sweet, juicy dessert apples with a hint of vanilla flavour.

Type: Dessert

Season: October-December

Pollination: Partially self-fertile. Pollination group C

Fruit Tree pruning guide
Fruit Tree pruning guide
£5.00
Hazel stake 5ft
Hazel stake 5ft
£6.00

Please note that photos are an approximate guide only and may not represent the variety.

Our trees are grafted and grown in our small fruit tree nursery in Leeds. We never use synthetic fertilisers or pesticides.

Choosing a rootstock

The rootstock controls how vigorously your tree will grow. For help choosing the rootstock, see our article, Rootstocks Explained.

Choosing your fruit varieties

See our Variety Guide for a full list of our commonly stocked varieties, their descriptions and their pollination groups. Some varieties need pollination partners in order to fruit; for an explanation, see our article: Pollination groups explained.

Caring for your tree(s)

Our Advice pages contain information on how to plant and prune your tree(s). And if you live in Leeds or Bradford or nearby, please come along to a pruning workshop!

Delivery information

See our Delivery Information page for the up-to-date information and charges. Collection from Leeds is available at no charge.

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Fruit Works Co-operative is the trading name of Woodhouse Community Growers, registered in England as limited company 08562208.

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