
Apple Red Falstaff is a dwarf, hardy tree that will produce a bumper crop of red apples in October. These crunchy fruit can be eaten as a snack, or else added to pies, tarts & crumbles to make delicious, home&45;grown desserts. Malus domestica is self&45;fertile, meaning it will continue to stock your kitchen cupboards for years to come. Whats more, the low maintenance plant resists scab. Its M27 rootstock means that Apple Red Falstaff is small enough to be grown in sunny patio containers, making it an even more convenient addition to cottage & wildlife gardens.
Height: 1.8m &40;59&34;&41;. Spread: 1.5m &40;49&34;&41;. Rootstock: M27.