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Blenheim Orange Apple Tree

Blenheim Orange Apple Tree

The creamy flesh under the orange and red skin of Apple Blenheim Orange is nutty in flavour. Apple Blenheim Orange is a perfect accompaniment to cheese and cooks down to a stiff puree. We consider it the best dual purpose apple tree (both cooking and eating apple).

A tough variety from Oxford in 1740, Malus domestica 'Blenheim Orange' will cope well in less favourable and Northern positions. Expect reliable crops of large colourful apples in early October. As a triploid, Blenheim Orange will require two other apple tree pollinators or one self fertile pollinator in groups A, B or C within a half mile radius.

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Blenheim Orange Apple Tree

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Blenheim Orange Apple Tree

The creamy flesh under the orange and red skin of Apple Blenheim Orange is nutty in flavour. Apple Blenheim Orange is a perfect accompaniment to cheese and cooks down to a stiff puree. We consider it the best dual purpose apple tree (both cooking and eating apple).

A tough variety from Oxford in 1740, Malus domestica 'Blenheim Orange' will cope well in less favourable and Northern positions. Expect reliable crops of large colourful apples in early October. As a triploid, Blenheim Orange will require two other apple tree pollinators or one self fertile pollinator in groups A, B or C within a half mile radius.

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The creamy flesh under the orange and red skin of Apple Blenheim Orange is nutty in flavour. Apple Blenheim Orange is a perfect accompaniment to cheese and cooks down to a stiff puree. We consider it the best dual purpose apple tree (both cooking and eating apple).

A tough variety from Oxford in 1740, Malus domestica 'Blenheim Orange' will cope well in less favourable and Northern positions. Expect reliable crops of large colourful apples in early October. As a triploid, Blenheim Orange will require two other apple tree pollinators or one self fertile pollinator in groups A, B or C within a half mile radius.