Red Devil apple tree

£55£125

This apple tree produces an abundance of deep red apples with a fantastic sweet flavour, and a unique red coloured flesh inside. This variety is known to have good disease resistance, and is self-fertile, which means it doesn’t need another tree nearby for pollination, so will happily produce fruits on its own.

This is a step-over tree (a low-growing, horizontally-trained tree that can literally be ‘stepped over’), which makes it excellent for use along the edges of paths, flower beds or for growing along balcony railings (so you don’t block the view!).

This plant is known for being extremely hardy. As climate change causes extreme temperature fluctuations, rest assured that this plant can survive temperatures as low as -15 celsius. It’s also a pollinating plant so once it begins to flower, it’ll provide food for pollinators, such as bees and butterflies.

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About the product

Flowers will appear in March – April, and apples are ready to be harvested in September.

This tree’s rootstock is M27, meaning the tree will reach a final height of approximately 2m.

If you have no idea what the above sentence means, don’t worry! You don’t need to know anything about this to successfully grow this tree.

But, in case you’re interested, a rootstock is a set of different roots which are grafted onto a plant to control the vigour of the plant. This allows trees and bushes to be grown in a smaller space than if they were grown on their own roots, which is why we’ve chosen them for our fruit trees.

What's included

  • A Red Devil apple tree (12L) – planted in your chosen pot (if added)
  • Care guide
Current height (inc. pot):
75cm
Current width:
60cm
Light needs:
Full sun
Frost sensitive?
No
Scented?
No
Pollinator friendly?
Yes
Edible?
Yes, fruit is edible
Child safe?
🟢 - not harmful
Pet safe?
🟢 - not harmful

Seasons of interest

  1. Mar
  2. Apr
  3. Sep
  1. Eco-friendly sourcing Eco- friendly sourcing
  2. Peat-free compost Peat- free compost
  3. Long lasting plants Long lasting plants
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