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Product Code: HL14765

The Lord Lambourne Orchard Apple tree produces lovely red/green apples which tend to come earlier on in the season and have a very full, crisp flavour. When this hardy apple tree is placed in a soil mixed with peat substitute and in an area with full sun this tree should grow to around 4 metres tall and around the same in width.

This Lord Lambourne Orchard Apple Tree requires pollination from either:

Apple Laxton's Fortune

Apple Worcester Pearmain

Important: Due to the size of our Apple tree range we are only able to dispatch them on our standard delivery service even if speedy delivery is selected and paid for at the checkout.

Type: Trees
Species: domestica
Variety: 'Lord Lambourne'
Family: Rosaceae
Soil Type: Fertile
Aspect: Full sun
Foliage: Deciduous
Foliage Colour: green
Flower Colour: pink
Fragrant: No
Moisture: Moist, Well drained
Hardiness: Hardy
Planting: Back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser
Care: Keep moist in first year
Award of Garden Merit: No
Usage: Orchard

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