Product reviews for Queen Cox Eating Apple Tree
Queen Cox - Eating Apple Tree
Crops in: October - January
Availability: Pre-Order
Dispatched: From late October
Description: A sport of Cox's Orange Pippin, more highly coloured but just as sweet, crisp and juicy with the same mouthwatering flavour. Not the easiest garden variety to grow but probably still the best flavoured English apple.
Planting distance: 4m (13ft)
Pollination: Group 3. Each variety has ideal pollinators. These groups are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 according to flowering time. Best results will be obtained if this variety is planted near another apple of the same group or one group either side (so an ideal pollinator for a group 3 variety is one in group 2, 3 or 4). In normal suburban planting, however, apples are usually planted in sufficient numbers to give adequate pollination.
Rootstocks:
- M26 Semi dwarfing, Approximate height 3-4 metres when mature