A new eating experience! The world's first fine-tasting & scab-resistant red-fleshed apple, Redlove® Uniquely coloured
- Rosy-red flesh with a beautiful pattern running through it. Deliciously tasty
- Crisp & juicy with a hint of berries. Even better for you
- Higher in antioxidants than other apples. Disease resistant
- Exceptionally high resistance to scab. Attractive in the garden
- Unusual, long-lasting, deep pink spring blossom. Versatile in the kitchen
- Delicious eaten raw but also ideal for cooking. It started twenty years ago with one man's dream & now Markus Kobelt has turned it into a reality. Taking sweet & firm, disease resistant apple 'parents', with many years of meticulous cross pollination & selection, he has created this uniqe & exquisite tasting red-fleshed variety that will thrive in the UK climate! Redlove® boasts long-lasting & unusual deep pink blossom, & unique fruit that is dark red, both outside & inside, revealing a beautiful pattern when you slice through it. The juicy, fragrant flesh has a texture that can be likened to a Cox, but with an extra range of subtle cherry fruit flavours. A delicious eater, it is also ideal for cooking (it retains its red colour). Try it in fruit salads (it doesn't turn brown), pies, puddings & tarts. Or simply enjoy a glass of mouth-watering freshly squeezed juice! Eat apples straight from the tree or store until the end of October. Supplied as a finest top quality plant in a 5 litre pot. Redlove® is a protected trademark belonging to Lubera AG, Switzerl&. The Redlove variety that we offer is protected & buyers of the trees are allowed to grow the trees for their private use. Buyers are not allowed to use the trees for commercial purposes (ie to grow for the fruit market or to multiply these trees or to sell fruit of the Redlove varieties under the Redlove trademark nor under another name). Culture: Full growing instructions included. Grown on M9 rootstock, it will produce an easily managed tree up to Approx. 2.5m (8') tall in the garden, smaller if grown in a large container. Though not self-fertile, it's easily pollinated by other apple trees, even up to 300m away. Harvest from late August until early September.. 1 Tree.... .