Malus domestica 'Ballinora Pippin'
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Malus Malus
'Ballinora Pippin' _ 'Ballinora Pippin' is an upright to rounded, deciduous tree with ovate, toothed, dark grey-green leaves turning yellow or orange in autumn, and white flowers in mid- to late spring followed by spherical, edible, red-flushed, yellow-green to yellow-orange fruit ready for harvest in early autumn.
Malus domestica 'Ballinora Pippin' is: Deciduous
Flowers are fragrant.
Rounded, Upright
White in Spring
Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Red, Orange in Autumn
Aphids , Caterpillars , Woolly aphid , Red spider mite (box and other) , Codling moth , Fruit tree red spider mite , Mussel scale Aphids , Caterpillars , Woolly aphid , Red spider mite (box and other) , Codling moth , Fruit tree red spider mite , Mussel scale
Apple and pear canker , Apple scab , Powdery mildew , Sooty blotch and fly speck of apples Apple and pear canker , Apple scab , Powdery mildew , Sooty blotch and fly speck of apples
A spur-bearer. Thin fruit as needed. Prune bush or standard trees when dormant in winter; trained forms in summer. Rootstock determines mature height.
Budding, Grafting
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Malus domestica 'Ballinora Pippin' (Apple 'Ballinora Pippin') will reach a height of 6m and a spread of 5m after 10-20 years.
City, Architectural, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Flavouring food and drinks
Grow in moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil in sun. Suitable for northerly, cool, high rainfall areas. Tolerates part shade. Keep a clear area around the trunk of at least 60cm radius. Self-sterile so requires a pollinator for fruit set. Pollination group 3. An Irish heritage apple originating in Co. Cork in the late 1800s.
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Neutral
Full Sun
North, South, East, West
Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
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Malus domestica 'Ballinora Pippin'
Apple 'Ballinora Pippin', Culinary apple 'Ballinora Pippin', Cooking apple 'Ballinora Pippin', Dessert apple 'Ballinora Pippin', Malus domestica 'Ballinora'
Malus Malus
'Ballinora Pippin' _ 'Ballinora Pippin' is an upright to rounded, deciduous tree with ovate, toothed, dark grey-green leaves turning yellow or orange in autumn, and white flowers in mid- to late spring followed by spherical, edible, red-flushed, yellow-green to yellow-orange fruit ready for harvest in early autumn.
Garden origin
Deciduous
Flowers are fragrant.
Rounded, Upright
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White in Spring
Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Red, Orange in Autumn
Aphids , Caterpillars , Woolly aphid , Red spider mite (box and other) , Codling moth , Fruit tree red spider mite , Mussel scale
Apple and pear canker , Apple scab , Powdery mildew , Sooty blotch and fly speck of apples
A spur-bearer. Thin fruit as needed. Prune bush or standard trees when dormant in winter; trained forms in summer. Rootstock determines mature height.
Budding, Grafting
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Malus domestica 'Ballinora Pippin' (Apple 'Ballinora Pippin') will reach a height of 6m and a spread of 5m after 10-20 years.
City, Architectural, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Flavouring food and drinks
Grow in moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil in sun. Suitable for northerly, cool, high rainfall areas. Tolerates part shade. Keep a clear area around the trunk of at least 60cm radius. Self-sterile so requires a pollinator for fruit set. Pollination group 3. An Irish heritage apple originating in Co. Cork in the late 1800s.
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Neutral
Full Sun
North, South, East, West
Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
Zone 9, Zone 8, Zone 7, Zone 6, Zone 5, Zone 4
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