Apple Herefordshire Russet Trees

Price range: £75.00 through £79.00

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Herefordshire Russet is noted for its abundant cropping that ripens in October. The apples are small to medium fruit with golden russet skin and a delicious rich aromatic flavour, similar to a Cox. Good for juicing too. Easy to grow, very hardy, and disease resistant.
Russet apple trees are well-spurred trees, well-shaped, and fairly vigorous. Pretty as well as productive, Herefordshire Russet are available on two different rootstocks with one able to be grown in a large pot on a patio.

History: Despite its name, Hereford Russet is a modern variety bred by Hugh Ermen in Kent in 2002. Parentage Cox’s Orange Pippin x Golden Delicious.

AttractsBees, Birds, Wildlife
Blossom ColourWhite
Flowering PeriodApr, May
Fruiting PeriodNov, Oct
Habit (Shape)Broad
HardinessHardy (Cold winter)
Height (when grown)1-2m, 3-5m
Leaf ColourGreen
LightingFull Sun
PositionSheltered, Some Protection
Soil TypeAcidic, Chalky / Alkaline, Clay, Most soils, Well-drained
Pollination GroupPollination Group 3
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Description

Herefordshire Russet is noted for its abundant cropping that ripens in October. The apples are small to medium fruit with a golden russet skin and a delicious rich aromatic flavour, similar to a Cox. Good for juicing too. Easy to grow, very hardy, and disease resistant.

A well-spurred tree, well-shaped and fairly vigorous. Pretty as well as productive, Herefordshire Russet apple trees are available on two different rootstocks with one able to be grown in a large pot on a patio.
History: Despite its name, Hereford Russet is a modern variety bred by Hugh Ermen in Kent in 2002. Parentage Cox’s Orange Pippin x Golden Delicious.

 

Common Name: Hereford Russet
Latin Name: Malus domestica
Position: Full sun
Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
Flowering period: Spring
Fruiting: Early October
Rate of growth: Fast-growing
Flowering period: April and May
Wildlife: Blossom for bees, fruit for birds and small mammals
Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Height & Spread in maturity: M27 1.2 – 1.8 metres x 1.5 metres & MM106 3-4 metres x 4 metres