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Lord Lambourne Apple Tree

Lord Lambourne Apple Tree

Lord Lambourne is a delicious crunchy apple with a pleasing rounded shape and deep orange-red flush all over green skin. The flavour of this eating apple is good, sweet with a hint of strawberries, and aromatic.

This variety is suited to Northern or less favourable positions and produces good crops from late September or early October. A pollination partner is required in the form of an A, B or C grouped Apple tree within a half mile radius.

Malus domestica 'Lord Lambourne' apple tree has won the RHS Award of Garden Merit and comes from Bedfordshire in 1907.

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Lord Lambourne Apple Tree

Lord Lambourne is a delicious crunchy apple with a pleasing rounded shape and deep orange-red flush all over green skin. The flavour of this eating apple is good, sweet with a hint of strawberries, and aromatic.

This variety is suited to Northern or less favourable positions and produces good crops from late September or early October. A pollination partner is required in the form of an A, B or C grouped Apple tree within a half mile radius.

Malus domestica 'Lord Lambourne' apple tree has won the RHS Award of Garden Merit and comes from Bedfordshire in 1907.

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Lord Lambourne is a delicious crunchy apple with a pleasing rounded shape and deep orange-red flush all over green skin. The flavour of this eating apple is good, sweet with a hint of strawberries, and aromatic.

This variety is suited to Northern or less favourable positions and produces good crops from late September or early October. A pollination partner is required in the form of an A, B or C grouped Apple tree within a half mile radius.

Malus domestica 'Lord Lambourne' apple tree has won the RHS Award of Garden Merit and comes from Bedfordshire in 1907.

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