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Apple Lady in Red (Pink Lady®) - DWARF - BARE ROOTED

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Apple Lady in Red (Pink Lady®) - DWARF - BARE ROOTED
Product Details

'Lady in Red' tree bears fruit that is pink-red blushed with pure white flesh and is capable of producing fruit that meets the high quality standards of PINK LADY® apples, one of the world's most popular varieties. Fruit from this 'Lady in Red' tree has a flavour balanced between tartness and sweetness, with a crisp texture and sensational aroma. Tip and spur bearing.  Pollinators include Granny Smith, Fuji and Gala. PVR

M9 Dwarf

Tree height: 3m

Start to fruit in its second to third year. Requires permanent staking and attention to soil condition, fertilization and watering. Spacing required - 2.5m between trees. Resistant to phytophora. Suits well drained, fertile soils. Not suitable for heavy clay soils. Requires tree suport (eg. post & wires) due to the shallow and weak root system.

This is a bare rooted tree. Bare rooted trees are deciduous trees that have been grown in the ground and are dug up when they've become dormant in the winter. The soil is shaken from their roots and they are bundled up with their roots packed in moist material to prevent dehydration during transport. Bare rooted trees are lighter and easier to carry, making this a cheaper way to send trees while the tree is dormant.

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