Apple Blenheim Orange

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Apple Blenheim Orange

A very old, popular, dual-purpose apple, Malus domestica Blenheim Orange produces medium to large, yellowish-green fruit with an orange-red flush and russet streaks, and a delicious, nutty flavour and crumbly texture. Sharp at first, the apples sweeten in store for eating, and are very good eaten with cheese. The fruit will cook to a purée, but keeps its shape to some extent. The tree is attractive, very large and vigorous; the pale pink flowers attract pollinators, including moths (which attract bats). Apple Blenheim Orange is well adapted to cooler, rainier climates, being very resistant to scab, and has some resistance to mildew. A partial tip-bearer, it tends to biennial bearing; thin heavy crops to prevent this. It’s a triploid, so must be grown with two other varieties, to pollinate it and each other. Apple Blenheim Orange holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Site: Sheltered
Soil: Reasonably fertile, well-drained, preferably neutral soil
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Pick: Late September, into October
Keep: Until January
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Pollination: Pollination Group 3; triploid
Uses: Eating, cooking

Please Note : Our fruit trees are pre pruned at the nursery.

Find out more about Fruit Tree Rootstocks

Rootstocks: What you need to know.

Fruit tree rootstocks

Our fruit trees are grafted onto different rootstocks.The rootstock has a bearing on the overall height and vigour of the tree. Different rootstocks have different attributes in terms of site suitability, growing form ( do you want to have a go at creating an espalier or stepover), planting distance and eventual height of the tree.Heights and spreads listed are averages.

Apple: M27 Extremely dwarfing

Eventual height: 1.2 -1.8 mtrs x 1.5 mtrs spread
Spacing: 1.2-1.5 mtrs apart with 1.8mtrs between rows
Fruiting age: 2 years onwards
Suitable for:
Dwarf pyramids, stepovers, small bush.

Requirements: Must have good fertile soil, must be weed and grass free and be permanently staked.

Fruits early and at a good size for kids, suitable where space is very limited. Will grow in a pot.

Apple: M26 Dwarfing

Eventual height: 2.4 - 3 mtrs x 3.6mtrs spread
Spacing: 2.4-3.6mtrs with 4.5mtrs between rows
Fruiting age: 3 years onwards
Suitable for:
Bush, pyramid, cordon, espalier.

Requirements: Average good soil, not very heavy soils, stake for the first 4 years or so.

A good rootstock for training forms and a nice sized tree.

Apple: MM106 Semi dwarfing

Eventual height: 3 - 4 m x 4 m spread.
Spacing: 3.6 m with 4.5 m between the rows.
Fruiting age: 3 to 4 years onwards.
Suitable for:
Bush, pyramid, espalier.

Requirements: Will grow in a wide range of soils including grass lands and poor soils. The most widely used rootstock, not suitable for very small gardens, but the best choice if you feel conditions are not ideal. A productive tree. Will need staking for the first 4 years or so.

Apple: MM111 Vigorous

Eventual height:4 - 4.5 mtrs x 4.5 mtrs spread.
Spacing: 4.5 mtrs apart with 6 mtrs between rows.
Fruiting age: 5 to 6 years onwards.
Suitable for: Large orchard tree

Requirements: Suitable for most soils including grasslands and poor soils. Large tree, long lived only suitable for big gardens, orchards or open areas. Will need a stake for the first few years.

If you want a large growing tree and your soil is not great, this is the rootstock for you.

Pear: Quince A Semi Dwarfing

Eventual height: 3 - 4.5mtrs
Spacing: 3-4.5mtrs.
Fruiting age: From 4 years onwards.
Suitable for:
Fan, cordon, bush, central leader, half-standard, espalier

Requirements: A sunny site with good fertile soil, not very heavy soils, needs staking for the first 4 years or so.

Plum: Pixy Semi dwarfing

Eventual height: 2.5 - 3.5 mtrs
Spacing: 3.5 - 4 mtrs.
Fruiting age: From 3 or 4 years onwards.
Suitable for:
Cordon, dwarf bush.

Requirements: Requires good fertile soil, kept weed and grass free, needs permanent staking.

Plum : St Julian A Semi vigorous

Eventual height: 3.5 - 4.5 mtrs
Spacing: 5 mtrs
Fruiting age: From 3 or 4 years onwards.
Suitable for:
Bush, half standard, fan-trained.

Requirements: The most widely used rootstock, will grow in a wide range of soils and can tolerate some heavy soils.

Cherry: Colt Semi vigorous

Eventual height: 4 - 5 mtrs
Spacing: 5 - 6 mtrs
Fruiting age: From 3 or 4 years onwards.
Suitable for:
Bush, half standard, fans

Requirements:Suitable for a wide range of soils and can tolerate some heavy soils, stake for the first few years.

Cherry: Gisela 5 Semi dwarfing

Eventual height: 2.5 - 3 mtrs
Spacing:
2.5 - 3 mtrs
Fruiting age: From 3 or 4 years onwards.
Suitable for:
Bush, fan

Requirements: Must be good fertile soil, must be weed and grass free and permanently staked.
Type | Size:
Bareroot | 1yr
Rootstock:
M26
Price
£18
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