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Cobra Apple Tree

Cobra Apple trees produce the ideal dual-purpose apple. When eaten fresh, they have a refreshing, slightly sharp taste and when used in cooking, they require little sugar. The name Cobra comes from a combination of the parents names, Cox’s Orange Pippin and Bramley’s Seedling.

They can be picked from mid-September and store well for up to 3 months. In fact, ripening off the tree for around 6 weeks allows the sweetness to develop. It requires a pollination partner in groups B, C or D.

Malus domestica 'Cobra' is a modern variety from Kent in 2007.

$93.94
Cobra Apple Tree
$93.94

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Cobra Apple Tree

Cobra Apple trees produce the ideal dual-purpose apple. When eaten fresh, they have a refreshing, slightly sharp taste and when used in cooking, they require little sugar. The name Cobra comes from a combination of the parents names, Cox’s Orange Pippin and Bramley’s Seedling.

They can be picked from mid-September and store well for up to 3 months. In fact, ripening off the tree for around 6 weeks allows the sweetness to develop. It requires a pollination partner in groups B, C or D.

Malus domestica 'Cobra' is a modern variety from Kent in 2007.

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Cobra Apple trees produce the ideal dual-purpose apple. When eaten fresh, they have a refreshing, slightly sharp taste and when used in cooking, they require little sugar. The name Cobra comes from a combination of the parents names, Cox’s Orange Pippin and Bramley’s Seedling.

They can be picked from mid-September and store well for up to 3 months. In fact, ripening off the tree for around 6 weeks allows the sweetness to develop. It requires a pollination partner in groups B, C or D.

Malus domestica 'Cobra' is a modern variety from Kent in 2007.