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Red Falstaff

Red Falstaff

Red Falstaff is one of the best garden apple varieties for the UK, if not the best. For a start, the flavour is extremely good - you will never have problems giving away a surplus of these apples.

And you almost certainly will have a surplus because Falstaff is also one of the heaviest-cropping of all apple varieties - fortunately the apples keep fairly well, they will last in a fridge until Christmas. It is also easy to grow and generally disease-free, and grows in a neat and tidy fashion.

Red Falstaff is an excellent crunchy juicy apple, with light cream-coloured flesh and an orange / red flushed skin. The flavour is a well-balanced combination of sweetness and acidity, and exactly what you expect an apple to taste like.

Red Falstaff is a sport (natural genetic mutation) of Falstaff, which is a cross between James Grieve and Golden Delicious. We tend to find that the James Grieve parentage probably has the greater impact on Falstaff's flavour, and it is pleasingly sharp when eaten straight from the tree.

The relation to Golden Delicious is much less apparent in the colour or flavour, but is reflected in the very heavy crops which Falstaff can produce, as well as the appealing crunchiness of the apples. Falstaff also inherits some of the keeping qualities of Golden Delicious - it certainly keeps better than James Grieve, and if kept well-chilled will retain the flavour and crispness for several months.

Like many apple varieties where James Grieve is one of the parents, Falstaff is very juicy and is a great apple for home-juicing.

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Red Falstaff apple trees for sale

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Semi-mature fruit trees (delivery Sept 2012 - April 2013)

3-year Half-Standard -12L pot - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£45.00

Pot-grown fruit trees (delivery Sept 2012 - April 2013)

2-year bush-tree -11.5L pot - M27 rootstock
patio-trained
Mature height: Very small (1.5m - 2m)
£38.00
2-year bush-tree -12L pot - M27 rootstock
Mature height: Very small (1.5m - 2m)
£38.00
1-year -3L pot - M9 rootstock
Mature height: Small (1.8m - 2.5m)
£30.00
2-year bush-tree -12L pot - M26 rootstock
Mature height: Medium (2.2m - 3m)
£38.00
1-year -3L pot - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£30.00
2-year bush-tree -12L pot - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£38.00

Bare-root fruit trees (delivery any week Nov 2012 - Feb 2013)

1-year -Bare-root - M27 rootstock
Mature height: Very small (1.5m - 2m)
£30.00
1-year -Bare-root - M9 rootstock
Mature height: Small (1.8m - 2.5m)
£30.00
1-year bush-trained -Bare-root - M9 rootstock
Mature height: Small (1.8m - 2.5m)
£30.00
1-year -Bare-root - M26 rootstock
Mature height: Medium (2.2m - 3m)
£30.00
2-year -Bare-root - M26 rootstock
Mature height: Medium (2.2m - 3m)
£36.00
1-year -Bare-root - M116 rootstock
Mature height: Large (2.5m - 3.5m)
£30.00
1-year -Bare-root - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£30.00
2-year -Bare-root - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£33.00
1-year -Bare-root - own-roots
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£39.00Enquire
2-year Half-Standard -Bare-root - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£36.00
1-year -Bare-root - MM111 rootstock
Mature height: Very large (4m-4.5m)
£31.00
1-year -Bare-root - M25 rootstock
Mature height: Very large (4.5m+)
£30.00

Trained fruit trees - pot-grown (delivery Sept 2012 - April 2013)

3-year Cordon -12L pot - M9 rootstock
Mature height: Small (1.8m - 2.5m)
£39.00
Fan 2-year -12L pot - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£49.00Enquire
Espalier 2-year 2-tier -12L pot - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£49.00

Trained fruit trees - bare-root (delivery any week Nov 2012 - Feb 2013)

2-year Cordon -Bare-root - M9 rootstock
Mature height: Small (1.8m - 2.5m)
£33.00
1-year part-trained fan/espalier -Bare-root - MM106 rootstock
Mature height: Large (3m - 4m)
£38.00

**All prices include delivery (except certain fan-trained or espalier-trained trees). We offer a discount on orders of multiple bare-root trees for delivery at the same time - this will be shown at the checkout.

Fan-trained and Espalier trees: Prices of these trees do NOT include delivery as these require special delivery arrangements - click here for details.

Delivery period: Pot-grown trees can be delivered from September onwards. Bare-root trees can be delivered from mid-November onwards. Within those periods you can specify your preferred month of delivery during the checkout process. It is best to order as soon as you can to ensure items are reserved for you.

*Mature heights: Height shown is the approximate height of the tree when mature (after 5-10 years), not the height when supplied. See photos of trees as supplied. Actual mature heights may vary considerably dependent on your local conditions and training and pruning regime.

Stock availability: Items showing as 'sold out' will probably be available again next season. If you would like to reserve in advance use our enquiry form - this does not commit you to anything.



Alternative varieties



Growing

  • Cropping: Heavy
    Falstaff is one of the heaviest-cropping varieties available
  • Fertility: Self-fertile
  • Flowering group: 3
  • Ploidy: Diploid
  • Pollinating others: Average
  • Bearing regularity: Regular
  • Fruit bearing: Spur-bearer
  • Gardening skill: Easy
  • Vigour: Average growth
  • Attractive blossom
  • Fruit persistence: Normal ripening

Uses

Identification

  • Fruit colour: Red
  • Blossom colour: Pink - light
  • Leaf colour: Green
  • Country of origin: United Kingdom
  • Period of origin: 1950 - 1999

Climate


Pollination guide for Red Falstaff apple trees

Red Falstaff is self-fertile and does not need a pollination partner, although fruiting may be improved if there is a compatible tree of a different variety nearby. Since it flowers in the middle of the blossom season it can be pollinated by most other apple trees.

Our online pollination checker lists suitable pollination partners for this variety.

More advice about pollination.


How to grow Red Falstaff apple trees

From the horticultural perspective Falstaff inherits the best characteristics of its parents. It crops very heavily, and is generally easy to grow, and not too bothered by diseases. All in all it is an ideal garden variety for all apple-growing regions. Whilst its main attributes are of course its fruiting capacity, it is worth noting that Falstaff generally grows into an attractive and fairly symmetrical tree.

Planting instructions.

Pruning instructions.


Historical details

Falstaff is a late 20th century cross of James Grieve and Golden Delicious, developed at the famous East Malling Research Station in Kent, England.

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