Plant description
‘Beauty of Bath’ is a small, early-season dessert apple with pale, yellow-green skin, flushed and striped with red. Its cream flesh, sharp at first, turns sweet when ripe. This English apple hailing from the Victorian era, ripens in mid-July in southern England and offers good disease resistance. For the best flavour, enjoy the apples soon after picking.
Pollination information: This apple belongs to pollination group 3, and is not self fertile, so does not need a pollinating partner to produce a crop of apples. Cross-pollinate with other apples in this group or those from group or those from groups 2 or 4.







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