Apple Tropical Anna tree (Malus), fruit tree
$49.41
$78.07
DescriptionThe Tropical Anna Apple (Malus) is a fast-growing, heat-tolerant apple variety developed to perform exceptionally well in warm climates. Known for its sweet, crisp fruit and reliable cropping, Tropical Anna is an excellent choice for home gardeners and small orchard enthusiasts who want delicious apples in regions where traditional varieties struggle.Tropical Anna Apple trees produce beautiful pinkish-white blossoms in spring, which attract bees and beneficial insects while filling your garden with a delicate fragrance. The tree sets medium-sized apples with smooth red and yellow skin and crisp, juicy flesh. The flavour is sweet and refreshing, making the fruit perfect for fresh eating, desserts, juicing or school lunchboxes. Fruit typically matures in mid to late summer, providing an early apple harvest in warm regions.This variety thrives in full sun and prefers a warm, well-drained location with good air circulation. Tropical Anna Apples are particularly suited to subtropical and warm temperate climates. Regular watering is essential during dry periods, especially when fruit is developing, to ensure consistent size and sweetness. Applying a balanced, slow-release fertiliser during the growing season encourages strong growth, healthy foliage and abundant fruit production.Light winter pruning maintains the tree’s shape, encourages new fruiting wood and improves airflow. Mulching around the base conserves soil moisture, suppresses weeds and helps regulate root temperature. Tropical Anna Apple trees are robust, heat-tolerant and adaptable, making them easier to grow in warmer climates compared to traditional apple varieties.By planting a Tropical Anna Apple tree, you can enjoy fresh, home-grown apples in warm regions where other varieties may struggle. Each tree from All Rare Herbs is carefully grown, ensuring strong establishment and long-term productivity for your home orchard.View our other Tropical Apple varieties: Sweet & Golden Dorset
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