Stepover trees are used primarily for edging a border or pathway or to divide the kitche/vegetable garden. These very tiny trees are just 18” in height with two side laterals from the main stem forming a capital ‘T’ shape. The stepover tree is an ormamental addition to your garden and these trees are grown on the smallest avaailable rootstock, M27. Plant 120-150cm’s apart. 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.