Malus Cox's Orange Pippin

Apple Tree

Malus Cox's Orange Pippin

Heritage Dessert Apple | Sweet Aromatic Flesh | Red-Orange Skin

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  • Bare Root 1 Year Old Tree (150-180cm) - Maiden - M26 Semi-Dwarf
    Height on Arrival: 150-180cm (Above Roots)
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    Description

    Cox's Orange Pippin, also known as Malus domestica 'Cox's Orange Pippin’, is widely regarded as one of the finest apple varieties you can grow. Many people describe this fruit as the finest tasting dessert apple in the world.

    Known for its delicious flavour, this heritage apple tree produces medium-sized, orange-red fruits that are as sweet as they are beautiful. 

    That sweet, crisp taste combined with a juicy texture and aromatic flavour make them an ideal choice for cider making or cooking. Or, you can pick them straight off the tree and enjoy their rich, bold taste right in the comfort of your garden.

    In spring, the tree jumps into life with a shower of pinkish-white blossoms that not only look stunning but also attract pollinators. As the flowers fade, they give way to a generous crop of apples that mature in early autumn. 

    Cox’s Orange Pippin is a pretty compact tree, making it suitable for smaller gardens or as part of a mixed orchard. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and enjoys a sunny position to ensure the best fruit production. This tree is fully hardy, so it will reliably produce fruit year after year, even in the unpredictable UK climate.

    Although this tree is self fertile, it can also be used to cross pollinate other apple trees in the same or adjacent flowering group (e.g. Crispin).

    Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting, Malus Cox's Orange Pippin is a must-have for anyone who values flavour and quality in their home-grown produce. Don't miss out on adding this classic apple tree to your garden - order yours today!

    Common Name: Cox's Orange Pippin Apple Tree
    Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Cox's Orange Pippin'

  • Size

    • Mature Height:

      4-8 metres

      Mature Height - 4-8 metres
    • Mature Width:

      4-8 metres

      Mature Width: 4-8 metres
    • Growth Habit:

      Rounded

      Rounded tree growth habit for balanced and symmetrical landscaping

    Position

    • Planting Position:

      Full sun

      Best plants for full sun gardens, tips for sun-loving plants and flowers
    • Weather Exposure:

      Sheltered, Exposed

      Plants for both sheltered and exposed weather conditions in gardens
    • Hardiness:

      H6

    Uses

    Wildlife plants that attract birds and pollinators, fostering biodiversity in your garden.

    Attractive To Wildlife

    Fruiting plants perfect for home gardens, providing fresh, homegrown fruit throughout the season.

    Fruiting

    Cottage-style plants that bring a rustic charm to your informal garden design.

    Cottage/Informal

    Soil

    • Soil Type:

      Clay, Loamy, Sandy

      Clay, Loamy, and Sandy soil types providing balanced nutrition
    • Soil Ph:

      Neutral

      Neutral soil pH for versatile plant growth

    Special Features

    High-yield apple varieties for abundant harvests and sustainable orchards

    Special Features:

    Heavy Cropper

    Pollination:

    Group 3

    Calender

     
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    Fruit
    Illustration of a red apple with a brown stem and a single green leaf.
    Flower
    Illustration of a pink flower with five petals and a yellow center.
    Foliage
    Stylized green leaf icon with black outline and geometric sections.
    Stylized green leaf icon with black outline and geometric sections.
    Stylized green leaf icon with black outline and geometric sections.

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