
Malus domestica Cripps Pink Apple is a compact deciduous fruit tree prized for its delicious, crisp apples. The popular Australian dwarf-sized tree was bred in 1973 and is perfect for small gardens and containers,
In spring, the tree produces a beautiful display of white to pale pink blossoms, attracting bees and other pollinators. The delicious apple is ready for harvest in autumn and is blushed reddish pink over pale green skin, with dense, sweet, cream-coloured flesh. Cross pollinators are: Jonathan, Granny Smith and Cox’s Pippen Apples.
Soil: Well-drained and well-worked soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Well-suited to various Australian climates, particularly in regions with cool winters, which are essential for proper fruit development.
Size: Height 2m x width 2m
In spring, the tree produces a beautiful display of white to pale pink blossoms, attracting bees and other pollinators. The delicious apple is ready for harvest in autumn and is blushed reddish pink over pale green skin, with dense, sweet, cream-coloured flesh. Cross pollinators are: Jonathan, Granny Smith and Cox’s Pippen Apples.
Soil: Well-drained and well-worked soil.
Conditions: Full sun. Well-suited to various Australian climates, particularly in regions with cool winters, which are essential for proper fruit development.
Size: Height 2m x width 2m