This Red Devil mini tree is grown on miniature M27 stock. M27 is a rootstock that produces the smallest tree of all; maturing to around 180cm’s in height and width, this tree is ideal for a container or small garden, courtyard or allotment. It should be staked if in a windy or open position. Crops can exceed 20ibs per tree when established and this rootstock is quite precocious, often yielding the year following planting
Red Devil is Kent raised, 1975 from a cross between Discovery and Kent [the variety] An ideal garden apple, compact, self fertile and easy to grow. Has nice blossom.
Red Devil Apple tree – Season:
Enjoy this variety from late September to November.
Red Devil - appearance:
Medium, flattened-circular, almost entirely bright red.
Red Devil apple trees – flavour:
Not overly complex but a good sweet taste and plenty of juice. Lovely straight from the tree.
Uses:
A dessert variety, also a good juicer.
Cropping & Growth
Moderately vigorous, easy to grow and trouble free. Heavy cropper.
Red Devil - Pollination: Red Devil is self fertile so can be grown on it’s own with no other pollinators. It is a good pollinator for other varieties and is in the‘B’ pollination group so will help with varieties in the same or adjacent groups.