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Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety)

Malus domestica
Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety)

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$29.99 each
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Item # 3997 - 1659
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Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety) Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
9 - 11 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Type
Semi Dwarf
Characteristics
Sweet, Tart
Support Required
No
Will Produce
3 - 5 years
No
Harvest Period
Early October
6-9

Pink Lady® Apple, which is also known as the Cripps Pink variety, is a new hot climate apple from Western Australia. Pink Lady is a very good apple for those of you south of the Mason-Dixon line. It is a large apple with a pink blush over a yellow undertone with no russetting. The flesh is creamy and crisp. The flesh resists browning when cut. It has a sweet-tart taste similar to, but generally rated better than Granny Smith. Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety) maturity date is 10-15 days after Granny Smiths. This apple tree does not need a pollinator. Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety)\ will not mature properly in USA in zone 5, due to low autumn temperatures.

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  Sensational Pink Lady, 1/12/2007 2:57:21 AM
Reviewer: PhillipsGuide
I tasted this apple at the Chatham Marketplace in Pittsboro and havent been able to get it off my mind. It is the perfect apple! Sweet but tart, crisp, absolutely LOVELY color, and fragrant! My mouth waters remembering it. I will be planting one of these tree this year and hope to be harvesting my own in 3-5!

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  These apples are incredibly tasty!, 3/4/2007 3:36:51 AM
Reviewer: Jennifer
These will not rot in your refrigerator, because you wont be able to keep your mind or your hands off them. Although never been big fans of apples, we bought a bag of organic Pink Lady apples from the grocery. We not only finished the entire bag, we ate them in a couple of days. You wouldve thought they were candy the way our 3-year-old devoured them! They are consistently crisp, sweet, and delicious. Save yourself the agony of the grocery not having them when you need a "Pink Lady" fix and get a tree!!!!

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  Question, 6/9/2008 1:27:10 PM
Reviewer: slulgjuraj
Will the Pink lady pollinate a McIntosh? From Nature Hills: The Pink Lady will pollinate a Red McIntosh apple.

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