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Patio Apple Tree | Malus 'Appletini'
- Apples the size of a squash ball? Yes, please! 'Appletini' is a brilliant miniature cultivar, delivering seriously big flavour in seriously small packages.
- This patio tree grows to just one-and-a-half metres tall (or so) making it perfect for smaller gardens, terraces and balconies.
- A self-fertile variety, 'Appletini' doesn't need a pollination partner in order to bear fruit, just the one will do.
- Highly-productive in spite of its diminutive size, the mini apples this tree produces are absolutely delicious and brilliant for children's lunchboxes.
- Apple trees are designated with the Royal Horticultural Society's Plants for Pollinators status, indicating their appeal to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects.
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Patio Apple Tree | Malus 'Appletini'
- Apples the size of a squash ball? Yes, please! 'Appletini' is a brilliant miniature cultivar, delivering seriously big flavour in seriously small packages.
- This patio tree grows to just one-and-a-half metres tall (or so) making it perfect for smaller gardens, terraces and balconies.
- A self-fertile variety, 'Appletini' doesn't need a pollination partner in order to bear fruit, just the one will do.
- Highly-productive in spite of its diminutive size, the mini apples this tree produces are absolutely delicious and brilliant for children's lunchboxes.
- Apple trees are designated with the Royal Horticultural Society's Plants for Pollinators status, indicating their appeal to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects.
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- Apples the size of a squash ball? Yes, please! 'Appletini' is a brilliant miniature cultivar, delivering seriously big flavour in seriously small packages.
- This patio tree grows to just one-and-a-half metres tall (or so) making it perfect for smaller gardens, terraces and balconies.
- A self-fertile variety, 'Appletini' doesn't need a pollination partner in order to bear fruit, just the one will do.
- Highly-productive in spite of its diminutive size, the mini apples this tree produces are absolutely delicious and brilliant for children's lunchboxes.
- Apple trees are designated with the Royal Horticultural Society's Plants for Pollinators status, indicating their appeal to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects.























