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Pollenizers for Liberty apple trees

Your Liberty apple tree is in flowering group 2. It is self-sterile and needs a pollination partner nearby. The following varieties will pollinate this apple tree.

Pollenizer apple varieties in our catalogue

  1. Alkmene

    Alkmene

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    Alkmene is a mid-season apple from Germany, related to to Cox but with a more robust flavor.  more info >
    Flowering group: 2  Self-sterile  Picking season:     Stock: Available

  2. Burgundy

    Burgundy

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    A mid-season apple variety with a good flavor, and good for juicing.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Mid season     Stock: Available

  3. Cortland

    Cortland

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    Developed from McIntosh, Cortland is one of the most widely-grown Mac-style apples.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Partially self-fertile  Picking season: Mid season     Stock: Available

  4. Cox's Orange Pippin

    Cox's Orange Pippin

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    Cox is widely acknowledged as having the best flavour of any apple variety.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Mid-Late season     Stock: Available

  5. Cripps Pink

    Cripps Pink

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    Cripps Pink is one of the best-known modern apple varieties, well-suited to the warmer apple-growing regions.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Very-Late season     Stock: Available

  6. Cripps Red

    Cripps Red

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    Cripps Red is a late-season dessert apple from Australia, with a crisp dense flesh and a good flavor.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Very-Late season     Stock: Available

  7. Duchess of Oldenburg

    Duchess of Oldenburg

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    An old culinary variety from Russia, popular in North America, and noted for its winter hardiness.  more info >
    Flowering group: 2  Self-sterile  Picking season: Early season     Stock: Available

  8. Egremont Russet

    Egremont Russet

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    Egremont Russet is the most popular English russet variety, and a good apple tree for the garden.  more info >
    Flowering group: 2  Partially self-fertile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  9. Fameuse

    Fameuse

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    Also known as the Snow Apple, Fameuse is the probable parent of McIntosh.  more info >
    Flowering group: 2  Self-sterile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  10. Freyberg

    Freyberg

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    Freyberg (or Freyburg) is an attractive golden yellow apple with a high-quality sweet refreshing flavor.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season:     Stock: Available

  11. Golden Russet

    Golden Russet

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    Golden Russet is an antique apple from New York, considered the best-flavored of American russets.  more info >
    Flowering group: 2  Self-sterile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  12. Granny Smith

    Granny Smith

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    Granny Smith is the world-famous green apple from Australia, a good choice for warmer apple-growing regions.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-fertile  Picking season: Very-Late season     Stock: Available

  13. Grimes Golden

    Grimes Golden

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    A high quality apple, Grimes Golden is probably the parent of Golden Delicious, but with a richer flavor.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-fertile  Picking season:     Stock: Available

  14. Hewe's Crab

    Hewe's Crab

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    Also known as Virginia Crab, Hewe's Crab is considered one of the best varieties for cider.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  15. Irish Peach

    Irish Peach

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    An attractive early season apple, ripening in July / August.  more info >
    Flowering group: 2  Self-sterile  Picking season: Early season     Stock: Available

  16. James Grieve

    James Grieve

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    James Grieve is the classic Scottish cooking apple. It can also be eaten fresh, and is excellent for juice.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Partially self-fertile  Picking season: Mid season     Stock: Sold out

  17. Jonathan

    Jonathan

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    One of the best-flavored US apple varieties, a good choice for the backyard orchard.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Partially self-fertile  Picking season:     Stock: Available

  18. Kidd's Orange Red

    Kidd's Orange Red

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    Kidd's Orange Red is one of the best Cox-style apples, aromatic, sweet, and easy to grow.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  19. King David

    King David

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    A popular Arkansas variety with a rich southern flavor.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  20. Lady (Api)

    Lady (Api)

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    A small highly flavored variety from France, where it is known as Api. Thought to be very old.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  21. Lord Lambourne

    Lord Lambourne

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    Lord Lambourne is a popular versatile garden apple variety, with a good balance of sweet and sharp flavours.  more info >
    Flowering group: 2  Partially self-fertile  Picking season: Mid season     Stock: Sold out

  22. Newtown Pippin

    Newtown Pippin

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    In use since the 18th century, Newtown Pippin is a versatile American apple with a good aromatic flavor.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  23. Priscilla

    Priscilla

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    A late summer apple, one of the most disease-resistant of all apples.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Early-Mid season     Stock: Available

  24. Redfree

    Redfree

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    A highly disease resistant summer apple with a sweet flavor.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3    Picking season: Early season     Stock: Available

  25. Saint Edmund's Russet

    Saint Edmund's Russet

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    Not as well known as other russets, St. Edmund's Russet is nevertheless one of the best.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Partially self-fertile  Picking season:     Stock: Available

  26. Spartan

    Spartan

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    Spartan produces lots of crimson maroon apples, crunchy, sweet, easy to grow, delicate "vinous" flavor.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Partially self-fertile  Picking season: Late season     Stock: Available

  27. Sturmer Pippin

    Sturmer Pippin

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    A sharp-tasting late-season Victorian apple which keeps very well.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Partially self-fertile  Picking season:     Stock: Available

  28. Sweet Sixteen

    Sweet Sixteen

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    Sweet 16 is a sweet-flavored apple, with good cold hardiness.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season: Mid-Late season     Stock: Available

  29. Wickson Crab

    Wickson Crab

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    Wickson crab is a popular crab apple variety which is also useful in cider blends.  more info >
    Flowering group: 2  Self-sterile  Picking season:     Stock: Available

  30. Wolf River

    Wolf River

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    Wolf River is the perfect cooking apple for the north - reliable, cold-hardy, disease resistant.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Self-sterile  Picking season:     Stock: Available

  31. Worcester Pearmain

    Worcester Pearmain

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    Worcester Pearmain is a well-known early-season English apple, noted for its strawberry-like flavours.  more info >
    Flowering group: 3  Partially self-fertile  Picking season: Early-Mid season     Stock: Sold out

  32. Zestar!

    Zestar!

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    A crisp attractive early-season apple which stores well.  more info >
    Flowering group: 1  Self-sterile  Picking season: Early season     Stock: Available

Other compatible varieties

We do not sell these varieties but they may be available from other fruit tree nurseries. Use our enquiry form and we will help you find a supplier.

  1. Aerlies Red Flesh    check pollinators
    A red-fleshed apple variety from the USA, sometimes known as Hidden Rose or Airlie Red Flesh.
  2. Akero    check pollinators
    An heirloom apple variety from Sweden, quite widely grown in Scandanavia, very handsome fruit.
  3. Alexander    check pollinators
    An old and attractive culinary apple, cooks to a puree.
  4. Allington Pippin    check pollinators
    A dual-purpose Victorian apple with a good quality aromatic flavour.
  5. Almata    check pollinators
    A red-fleshed apple variety.
  6. Antonovka    check pollinators
    A popular small green culinary apple variety from Russia. Also of importance as a rootstock because of its ability to tolerate extreme cold.
  7. Ariane    check pollinators
    A modern French dessert apple variety, with built-in resistance to scab. Ariane is an attractive red/yellow colour and has a pleasant mild apple flavour.
  8. Arlet    check pollinators
    A sweet mid-season dessert apple, developed in Switzerland and related to Golden Delicious.
  9. Aromatic Russet    check pollinators
    A high quality russet-style variety, sharper than Egremont Russet, with a rich flavour and occasionally a hint of lemon.
  10. Arthur Turner    check pollinators
    A mid-season cooking apple, producing a light yellow puree. Very attractive blossom.
  11. Arthur W Barnes    check pollinators
    An attractive and popular mid-season culinary apple, very versatile in the kitchen, cooks to a puree.
  12. Ballarina Flamenco    check pollinators
    The best of the ballerina-style apple trees for eating quality.
  13. Bardsey    check pollinators
    A hardy disease-resistant apple, discovered growing on an island off the west coast of Wales.
  14. Baumann's Reinette    check pollinators
    Sharp/sweet flavour but fairly bland, quite chewy - looks better than it tastes
  15. Beauty of Bath    check pollinators
    One of the earliest English apples, ripening in early August.
  16. Benoni    check pollinators
    A mid-season heritage variety from Massachusetts, USA, with a pleasant sweet flavor.
  17. Black Worcester    check pollinators
    The oldest true English pear, 16th century or earlier. Ideal for stewed pears.
  18. Blue Pearmain    check pollinators
    An heirloom American apple variety, commonly found in New York state. Named for the blue-colored bloom.
  19. Bolero    check pollinators
    One of the 'Ballerina' style apple varieties, developed from a McIntosh sport called Wijcik which grows in a naturally columnar style with no side-branches.
  20. Bonza    check pollinators
    A chance seedling discovered in Australia.
  21. Bountiful    check pollinators
    Bountiful is an easy-to-grow cooking apple, it retains its shape when cooked, fairly sweet for a cooker.
  22. Bright Future    check pollinators
    A modern late-season English apple with a good sweet/sharp flavour and crisp flesh.
  23. Brownlees russet    check pollinators
    A popular English apple from the Victorian era, widely grown at the time and esteemed for its flavour and blossom.
  24. Bushey Grove    check pollinators
    Sharp acidic cooker, very juicy
  25. Cameo    check pollinators
    A modern sweet variety, reminscent of Red Delicious.
  26. Charles Ross    check pollinators
    Charles Ross is a very attractive classic English dual-purpose apple.
  27. Christmas Pearmain    check pollinators
    Nice apple flavour, sweet but with refreshing sharpness, firm rather than crunchy
  28. Christmas Pippin    check pollinators
    Christmas Pippin is a new high-yielding Cox-style apple, discovered as a road-side seedling tree.
  29. Dawn    check pollinators
    A good-looking dessert variety, fairly sharp flavour
  30. Delprim    check pollinators
    A good quality early-season variety, developed by the Delbard nursery in France, with an interesting pedigree. Deserves to be more widely grown.
  31. Devonshire Quarrenden    check pollinators
    A very old English summer apple, with a vinous strawberry flavour, grown throughout the UK.
  32. Diamond Jubilee    check pollinators
    Sharp puree, crisp juicy dessert later in season
  33. Discovery    check pollinators
    Discovery is the definitive early-season English apple variety, makes a good fruit tree for the garden.
  34. Dog's Snout    check pollinators
    A primitive green culinary apple, peculiar to the county of Yorkshire.
  35. Duke of Devonshire    check pollinators
    An important Victorian russeted apple with a distinctive fruity flavour. Continues to be quietly popular.
  36. Elton Beauty    check pollinators
    An attractive early-season English apple, related to James Grieve.
  37. Emneth Early    check pollinators
    Also known as Early Victoria, Emneth Early is a very early-season "codlin" type apple. It was grown commercially in East Anglia and elsewhere, particularly for jam production.
  38. Falstaff    check pollinators
    Popular garden apple tree, very heavy crops, easy to grow, very juicy.
  39. Freedom    check pollinators
    Good multi-use apple. Medium to large red fruit on almost invisible yellow skin. Crisp, juicy, sweet, good-tasting flesh. Subacid, sprightly flavor.
  40. George Cave    check pollinators
    George Cave is one of the earliest-ripening English apples, at its best eaten straight from the tree.
  41. Glockenapfel    check pollinators
    A very old European apple variety with a distinctive bell-like shape.
  42. Golden Pippin    check pollinators
    One of the oldest English apples, used for cooking and eating, with a fruity lemony flavour.
  43. Golden Spire    check pollinators
    A traditional English cooking apple, known for its fruity sharp flavour.
  44. Green Balsam    check pollinators
    A 19th century variety grown in a small part of the county of North Yorkshire, and known as "the farmer's wife's apple".
  45. Greensleeves    check pollinators
    Greensleeves is a reliable and popular mid-season green/yellow apple, easy to grow and productive.
  46. Grenadier    check pollinators
    Grenadier is an early-season cooking apple, and one of the most foolproof apple varieties.
  47. Haralson    check pollinators
    Good baking, eating and cider apple. Flesh is crisp, juicy, firm. Mildly tart flavor, not acid. Holds its shape and texture in baking. Retains good flavor in keeping.
  48. Hazen    check pollinators
    Large round dark red fruit. Greenish yellow, medium firm, juicy, very sweet flesh; mildly subacid flavor. Pleasant for eating, good dessert and cooking apple.
  49. Herefordshire Russet    check pollinators
    Herefordshire Russet is a modern russet apple variety, with an excellent strong Cox-like flavour.
  50. Howgate Wonder    check pollinators
    Howgate Wonder is a large cooking apple which keeps well. Produces an excellent sharp juice.
  51. Huonville Crab    check pollinators
    A red-fleshed apple from Tasmania.
  52. Idared    check pollinators
    Idared is a popular late-season apple variety, notable for its excellent keeping qualities.
  53. Jazz    check pollinators
    Proof that supermarket apples are no longer bland and boring, Jazz has crisp flesh with a superb rich peardrop flavor.
  54. Jonagrimes    check pollinators
    As the name suggests, Jonagrimes is a cross between Jonathan and Grimes Golden.
  55. Katy    check pollinators
    Katy is an attractive and versatile early apple variety from Sweden, very easy to grow.
  56. Keswick Codlin    check pollinators
    Keswick Codlin is a popular early-season cooking apple, easy to grow, and productive in most climates.
  57. Lady Hollendale    check pollinators
    An attractive crimson-striped early-season English apple, originating in East Anglia.
  58. Langton's Nonsuch    check pollinators
    An old English variety, originating in Church Langton, Leicestershire, from which its name derives.
  59. Laxton's Fortune    check pollinators
    A quietly popular Edwardian era Cox-style apple, developed by the Laxton Brothers Nursery.
  60. Limelight    check pollinators
    Limelight is an attractive green mid-season dessert apple, ideal for gardens.
  61. Lobo    check pollinators
    A McIntosh-style apple from Canada, generally believed to be better all-round than its parent.
  62. Lord Hindlip    check pollinators
    A late-Victorian era English apple, and one of the longest-keepers.
  63. Lord Peckover    check pollinators
    An early-season apple, originating from the East Anglia region of England, with an attractive crimson flushed skin.
  64. Mairac    check pollinators
    A modern Swiss apple, derived from Gala and Maigold and released in 2002.
  65. Maltster    check pollinators
    A 19th century dual-purpose variety, with a very modern red-streaked appearance
  66. Mantet    check pollinators
    An early-season apple variety from Canada.
  67. Margil    check pollinators
    An 18th century French apple variety with an aromatic and complex flavor.
  68. Meridian    check pollinators
    Meridian is a little known modern English apple, heavy crops, easy to grow, and excellent flavour.
  69. Merton Prolific    check pollinators
    An interesting cross between a cooker (Northern Greening) and a dessert apple (Cox's Orange Pippin).
  70. Merton Worcester    check pollinators
    An interesting early/mid season dessert variety, probably deserves to be better known.
  71. Miller's Seedling    check pollinators
    A small early-season apple with a juicy sweet-sharp flavour.
  72. New Rock Pippin    check pollinators
    An old English late-season dessert apple variety originating from Cambridgeshire. Highly regarded by 19th century writers for its dry firm flesh and rich flavour and hint of anise.
  73. Norfolk Royal Russet    check pollinators
    Norfolk Royal Russet is a glorious golden-russet apple which tastes as good as it looks.
  74. Northern Greening    check pollinators
    A very old English apple, widely grown by the 19th century and probably the forebear of many of the major Victorian-era culinary apples.
  75. Opal    check pollinators
    An early-season English apple, with very similar qualities to one of its parents, Worcester Pearmain.
  76. Opal    check pollinators
    A modern apple from the Czech Republic, related to Golden Delicious and Topaz.
  77. Opalescent    check pollinators
    A popular large New England apple, sweet, crunchy, juicy, hint of strawberries - a well-flavoured apple.
  78. Oriole    check pollinators
    An early-season American apple from the University of Minnesota.
  79. Peasgood's Nonsuch    check pollinators
    Peasgood Nonsuch is a highly-regarded old-fashioned English cooking apple.
  80. Pink Pearl    check pollinators
    A pink-fleshed apple developed by Californian enthusiast Albert Etter in the 1940s.
  81. Pink Pearmain    check pollinators
    This apple obtains a red striped skin when mature, with an upside-down shape. Flesh is a deeper pink tone which varies with climatic changes. Tart and aromatic flavor.
  82. Prairie Spy    check pollinators
    All purpose. Red over yellow, attractive large fruit. Some russeting may occur. Excellent flavor, improves in storage. Extra long keeping winter apple.
  83. Queen Cox    check pollinators
    A popular self-fertile sport of Cox's Orange Pippin, similar excellent flavour but slightly easier to grow.
  84. Red Devil    check pollinators
    Red Devil is a good apple variety for the UK garden, and produces a sweet red-tinted juice.
  85. Red Falstaff    check pollinators
    Red Falstaff is one of the best garden apple trees, heavy crops, easy to grow, and very juicy.
  86. Red Jonathan    check pollinators
    A more deeply colored sport of the original Jonathan, with similar good flavor and keeping qualities.
  87. Red Windsor    check pollinators
    Red Windsor is one of the easiest to grow of all dessert apple trees, and with a pleasant apple flavour.
  88. Reverend W. Wilks    check pollinators
    A widely-grown and well-regarded English cooking apple.
  89. Rival    check pollinators
    A Cox-style cooking apple, commercially successful in the 1920s.
  90. Rosemary Russet    check pollinators
    A classic English russet apple, but not as well known as its Victorian contemporaries.
  91. Rosette    check pollinators
    A new eating apple with attractive pink flesh. One of the best apples for juicing (the juice is pink).
  92. Saint Everard    check pollinators
    One of the more unusual Cox-derived apples, Saint Everard is the result of Cox pollinated by a well-regarded old English variety, Margil. As might be expected it has a high quality aromatic flavour. However it suffers from the cultural difficulties of Cox's Orange Pippin and did not achieve commercial success.
  93. Sans Pareil    check pollinators
    An English apple variety from the Victorian era, or possibly earlier, with a good flavour, deserves to be more widely grown.
  94. Saturn    check pollinators
    An attractive modern English apple, crisp flesh and an excellent flavour.
  95. Scotch Dumpling    check pollinators
    Scotch Dumpling is a large Scottish cooking apple. Cooks to a frothy puree with a good flavour.
  96. Scrumptious    check pollinators
    Scumptious is a new award-winning early-season English dessert apple.
  97. Shenandoah    check pollinators
    Quite similar to its parent Opalescent, and a pleasant sweet apple in its own right
  98. Sops of Wine    check pollinators
    A very old English culinary and cider apple, named for its red-stained flesh.
  99. State Fair    check pollinators
    Fruit is round, conic, medium sized. Fruit is brilliantly striped with reddish orange over a yellow background. Creamy flesh is firm, juicy aromatic and sweet and firmer than most early varieties. Moderately subacid flavor. Excellent for fresh eating. Keeps well for a summer apple.
  100. Stirling Castle    check pollinators
    A popular Victorian cooking apple from Stirling in Scotland, produces a good-flavoured puree.
  101. Sunrise    check pollinators
    Sunrise is a reliable summer apple, crisp, juicy, and better flavour than many early apples.
  102. Sunset    check pollinators
    Sunset is a popular garden alternative to Cox, easier to grow, with a sweet aromatic flavour.
  103. Thoday's Quarrenden    check pollinators
    A mid/late season English dessert apple, raised in Cambridge in the mid 20th century, but thought to be related to the early-season Devonshire Quarrenden.
  104. Topaz    check pollinators
    One of the best modern disease-resistant varieties, fairly sharp flavour
  105. Upton Pyne    check pollinators
    Primarily a cooking variety, notable for a delicate pineapple-like flavour. Cooks to puree.
  106. Wayside    check pollinators
    Wayside is a mid-season dessert apple, probably a seedling of Charles Ross, which it resembles in appearance and flavour.
  107. William Crump    check pollinators
    A little-known high quality English apple, related to Cox and Worcester Pearmain.
  108. William's Pride    check pollinators
    Fruit is medium in size and slightly conic in shape with a rich aromatic flavor. Apples are 70-80% red with excellent eating quality.
  109. WineCrisp    check pollinators
    WineCrisp, formerly known as Coop31, is a modern disease-resistant variety developed by the Universities of Prudue, Rutgers and Illinois.
  110. Winter Gem    check pollinators
    Winter Gem is a late-season apple variety with a very good aromatic flavour.
  111. Yellow Ingestrie    check pollinators
    One of the prettiest of all apples, perfect for a table display, with a rich fruity flavour.

Incompatible varieties

The following varieties are completely incompatible with your Liberty tree. They cannot pollinate your tree, and your tree will not pollinate them either.

Adams's Pearmain, Belle de Boskoop, Elstar, Estivale, Fiesta, Rubinette, Shinsei, Vista Bella, Winter Banana

More advice about pollination

Please note that our whilst our system takes several relevant factors into account, it is certainly not completely accurate

Our article on the pollination of fruit trees gives more details of the factors involved in pollination.

Crab apples

It is worth remembering that crab apple trees make excellent pollinators for almost any apple variety. This is because they produce very large quantities of pollen over a long period and are compatible with most apple varieties.

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