Adams Pearmain
A late season eating apple that can be used for cider.
Medium sized conical shape, deep yellow with red streaks and some russeting. Good balance of acidity and sweetness with a nutty flavour and fresh apple aroma.
Moderately vigorous. Will store until early spring.
Originally from Norfolk or Herefordshire, first introduced to the Royal Horticultural Society of London by Robert Adams in 1826. Also known as Hanging Pearmain due to the fruit hanging late on the tree if not picked, although will not keep as well.
Permission to use photograph by Philip James (Dinefwr Heritage Orchard) is gratefully acknowledged.
M116 – Medium. A semi-vigorous rootstock, with trees growing up to 3-4m (10-13
ft) high. Space trees 3.6m (12ft) with 4.5m (15ft) between the rows. Good for wet soil conditions. Start fruiting after 3-4 years.
MM106 – Medium. A semi-vigorous rootstock, with trees growing up to 3-4m (10-13
ft) high. Space trees 3.6m (12ft) with 4.5m (15ft) between the rows. Good for half standards, espaliers, cordons. Start fruiting after 3-4 years.
M25 – Large. A very vigorous rootstock, with trees growing up to 6m (20
ft) high. Space trees 4.5, (15 ft) with 6m (20ft) between the rows. Grow as full or half standard. Ideal in poorer soil in exposed sites. Start fruiting after 5-6 years.
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All of our trees are available for delivery bare rooted during the winter planting season, which runs from early December to late March.
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