
Red Windsor Apple Tree
Red Windsor apple trees produce an abundance of bright red apples with a slight Cox-like flush. The excellent flavour is aromatic, sweet and similar in taste to the popular Cox apple with a hint more sharpness.
This reliable red Apple tree is self fertile so won't require a pollination partner and it has good disease resistance. As well as our usual M26 (semi dwarf) and MM106 (semi vigorous) rootstocks, we also offer Red Windsor on an M9 (dwarf) rootstock that is suitable for small gardens and container growing.
Malus domestica 'Red Windsor' is also known as Sweet Lilibet and is a sport of the variety Alkmene. It originates from Herefordshire UK, 1985.
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Red Windsor Apple Tree
Red Windsor apple trees produce an abundance of bright red apples with a slight Cox-like flush. The excellent flavour is aromatic, sweet and similar in taste to the popular Cox apple with a hint more sharpness.
This reliable red Apple tree is self fertile so won't require a pollination partner and it has good disease resistance. As well as our usual M26 (semi dwarf) and MM106 (semi vigorous) rootstocks, we also offer Red Windsor on an M9 (dwarf) rootstock that is suitable for small gardens and container growing.
Malus domestica 'Red Windsor' is also known as Sweet Lilibet and is a sport of the variety Alkmene. It originates from Herefordshire UK, 1985.
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Red Windsor apple trees produce an abundance of bright red apples with a slight Cox-like flush. The excellent flavour is aromatic, sweet and similar in taste to the popular Cox apple with a hint more sharpness.
This reliable red Apple tree is self fertile so won't require a pollination partner and it has good disease resistance. As well as our usual M26 (semi dwarf) and MM106 (semi vigorous) rootstocks, we also offer Red Windsor on an M9 (dwarf) rootstock that is suitable for small gardens and container growing.
Malus domestica 'Red Windsor' is also known as Sweet Lilibet and is a sport of the variety Alkmene. It originates from Herefordshire UK, 1985.






















