Fiesta Apple Tree
Fiesta Apple Tree
Eating Apple Trees
Fiesta Apple Tree
Eating Apple Trees
Key features
Description
Fiesta Apple trees produce delicious, sweet apples with a good balancing amount of acidity. The apples are aromatic and have bright red skin with white flesh - think Snow White! Whilst Apple Fiesta is mainly chosen as a tasty dessert apple, it is also excellent for juicing. In some instances it can be used for cooking, where slices retain their shape well.
Also known as Red Pippin, Malus domestica 'Fiesta' was developed in the UK in 1972 by crossing Cox's Orange Pippin and Idared. The result is an apple that is similar in taste to Cox, but easier to grow and stores better once picked.
Pretty spring flowers are followed by reliable crops of the apples in early October. Apple Fiesta require a pollinator in group A, B or C within half a mile and is ideal for less favourable Northern areas.
Small shrubs (1-3) | Young trees & 4+ small shrubs | Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) | All other mature trees (any quantity) | |
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Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands | £10 | £12 | £35 | from £55 |
Scottish Highlands & the Islands | From £30 | |||
Outside Mainland UK | Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK |
Product Details
Key features
Description
Fiesta Apple trees produce delicious, sweet apples with a good balancing amount of acidity. The apples are aromatic and have bright red skin with white flesh - think Snow White! Whilst Apple Fiesta is mainly...
Fiesta Apple trees produce delicious, sweet apples with a good balancing amount of acidity. The apples are aromatic and have bright red skin with white flesh - think Snow White! Whilst Apple Fiesta is mainly chosen as a tasty dessert apple, it is also excellent for juicing. In some instances it can be used for cooking, where slices retain their shape well.
Also known as Red Pippin, Malus domestica 'Fiesta' was developed in the UK in 1972 by crossing Cox's Orange Pippin and Idared. The result is an apple that is similar in taste to Cox, but easier to grow and stores better once picked.
Pretty spring flowers are followed by reliable crops of the apples in early October. Apple Fiesta require a pollinator in group A, B or C within half a mile and is ideal for less favourable Northern areas.
Planting & Care
Delivery Information
Small shrubs (1-3) | Young trees & 4+ small shrubs | Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) | All other mature trees (any quantity) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands | £10 | £12 | £35 | from £55 |
Scottish Highlands & the Islands | From £30 | |||
Outside Mainland UK | Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK |
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