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Cox's Orange
Malus domestica Cox's Orange
Blushed eating apple
A firm, juicy, pleasantly sour and very aroma eating apple. Forms long, weak branches.
Pollination
Somewhat self-pollinating, but more successful Elstar , Golden Delicious or Topaz
Prune
In winter or around July 1. If the tree is not a espalier, let the branches hang down as much as possible (more fertile) and bend a few new branches in for replacement pruning. Cut off branches that are too long.
Fertilization
Give a rich gift of an organic fertilizer in the autumn. Once again in the summer when the fruit is rich. Add lime moderately for sweeter fruits.
Information about this species
Type of Appel Ras Cox's Orange Location Sun/Semeshadow Flowering time April Pick time September Pruning time December/March Height Low trunk: 2.5m Patiofruit: 1-1.5 m half-stem: 3-3.5m Highly stem: 3.5-4m