Organic Adam's Pearmain Dessert Apple - Semi Dwarf
FRU-029
Moderately Vigorous & Semi-Dwarfing Rootstocks
Organic Adam's Pearmain Dessert Apple Trees are a throwback to Victorian times when apples were grown for their taste rather than appearance and the distinctive 'pearmain' shaped fruit can be grown on both the semi-dwarfing and moderately vigorous rootstocks.
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Organic Adam's Pearmain Dessert Apple Trees are a throwback to Victorian times when apples were grown for their taste rather than appearance and the distinctive 'pearmain' shaped fruit produced by both the semi-dwarfing and moderately vigorous versions of this cultivar gives the tastebuds a real treat!
Unfortunately you'll need to be patient to sample the aromatic and 'nutty' taste of Adam's Pearmain as this late season dessert apple matures in October - but on the plus side, the fruit will store right through the winter until March. Supplied as a feathered maiden whip, Adam's Pearmain apple trees fall into pollination group B, are supplied on semi-dwarfing and moderate rootstocks and are also suitable for training as cordons or espaliers.
Organic Adam's Pearmain Dessert Apple Trees are despatched in bare-root form between November and March
Organic Adam's Pearmain Dessert Apple Trees supplied in moderately vigorous and semi-dwarfing forms
- Vigorous rootstock grown trees approx. 1.5m when supplied and will reach up to 5.5m (18') in bush form
- Fruits in 2-3 years
- Raised on Soil Association certified and DEFRA inspected specialist nursery - Soil Association Organic Certificate
- Grow as a bush tree or train as an espalier or cordon
- Pollination group B
- Distinctive nutty Egremont Russet-like taste
- Pick from October
- Distinctive conical or pearmain shape
- Good disease resistance
- Will store until March under correct conditions
- Prune in winter when dormant
- Golden yellow skin ripens to crimson red
- Supplied with siting, planting and training leaflet
- Comes in maiden form for easy training and pruning
- Traditional taste with dry texture
- Summer thinning boosts final yield
- See our Guide to Successful Fruit Trees for more growing advice
Delivery - delivery of your fruit trees is £9.95 to most parts of the UK. Unfortunately fruit trees are unable to be delivered to Northern Ireland and Eire. Customers in the Scottish highlands and islands should e-mail our Customer Services Department or telephone on 0333 400 6400 (local rate) for a quotation.
Planting and Delivery Information
See our Guide to Successful Fruit Trees for more growing advice
Planting - do not attempt to plant your fruit trees when the ground is frozen or waterlogged. The trees can be stored in their packaging in an outbuilding or garage for 2-3 days, or can be heeled into the soil where the ground is not as frozen. Alternatively, plant up in large pots or containers and ensure the roots have good contact with the soil.
Delivery - delivery of your fruit trees is £9.95 to most parts of the UK. Unfortunately fruit trees are unable to be delivered to Northern Ireland and Eire. Customers in the Scottish highlands and islands should e-mail our Customer Services Department or telephone on 0333 400 6400 for a quotation.