
Greensleeves Apple Tree
An excellent crunchy dessert apple, Greensleeves apples have firm flesh with a mouthwateringly sweet, slightly acidic taste. Greensleeves is a cross between Golden Delicious and James Grieve, taking components of the taste from each. As the apples ripen on the tree they take on a lovely golden hue and once picked, the flavour gently mellows with age.
Greensleeves apple tree is a good choice for growing in the garden, coping with partial shade. As a group B variety, it require a pollinator in group A, B or C in order to produce a good crop of medium sized apples in September.
Originating in Kent in 1966, Malus domestica 'Greensleeves' has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its attractive, sweet, tangy apples.
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Greensleeves Apple Tree
An excellent crunchy dessert apple, Greensleeves apples have firm flesh with a mouthwateringly sweet, slightly acidic taste. Greensleeves is a cross between Golden Delicious and James Grieve, taking components of the taste from each. As the apples ripen on the tree they take on a lovely golden hue and once picked, the flavour gently mellows with age.
Greensleeves apple tree is a good choice for growing in the garden, coping with partial shade. As a group B variety, it require a pollinator in group A, B or C in order to produce a good crop of medium sized apples in September.
Originating in Kent in 1966, Malus domestica 'Greensleeves' has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its attractive, sweet, tangy apples.
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An excellent crunchy dessert apple, Greensleeves apples have firm flesh with a mouthwateringly sweet, slightly acidic taste. Greensleeves is a cross between Golden Delicious and James Grieve, taking components of the taste from each. As the apples ripen on the tree they take on a lovely golden hue and once picked, the flavour gently mellows with age.
Greensleeves apple tree is a good choice for growing in the garden, coping with partial shade. As a group B variety, it require a pollinator in group A, B or C in order to produce a good crop of medium sized apples in September.
Originating in Kent in 1966, Malus domestica 'Greensleeves' has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its attractive, sweet, tangy apples.























