Apistar Apple Tree Options Explained
MM106 Grows to 3.5m: Supplied at around 150-200cm tall in a 9-12L pot and grown by Frank Matthews (One of UK's best fruit growers)
Apistar Apple Tree
It is an apple with literal star qualities according to the grower but when pressed for more details, they said "not this again" and hung up. So we are left to fill the gaps.
It could mean that it is worth looking at through a telescope, that the fruit is out of this World or as it grows you have a rising star. Possibly when over ripe you can see a falling star and if you are underneath it you will be star struck. If your neighbour called Dave has this tree and you steal one of the fruits then you have a Star of David?
Either way, this is a brand new addition to the apple world as of 2024 and quite the novelty fruit. It can be used as an eating or cooking apple (which is just a longer way of eating so go figure). Pick in early October and will store well into December. It has been recommended as "good for decoration" but as yet Dulux deny all knowledge of it.
So in summary, we strongly suggest buying this tree from us because that is how we pay our mortgages.
Month of Picking: Early October
Type of Apple: Eating and cooking
Pollination Group: This apple is in the flowering period of C3 so will pollinate C2, C3 and C4 trees.
Self-fertile/Not self-fertile: This apple is not self-fertile, so it requires another apple tree nearby that is a C2,C3 or C4 to pollinate and produce apples.
Possible Useless Information About Our Apistar Apple Tree
The parents of this apple tree were known in Roman times which we assume were Mr and Mrs Apistar
What Our Customers Are Saying About Our Apistar Apple Tree
They have not said anything yet because this is such a new tree but if we kept pestering them for a review they might say "please stop pestering me for a review about your Apistar apple tree".
All our apple trees have been pruned and shaped to get the best results and are inspected by an apple tree expert before being sent to you. Maiden apple trees are 1-2 years old, the rest are 2-3 years old. Heights vary depending on root stock however 1.5 to 2+ metres tall is an average apple tree height at delivery.