The Malus domestica ‘Red Devil’, or Red Devil Apple Tree, is a distinctive dessert variety prized for its vibrant, deep red skin, striking pink-streaked flesh, and refreshing, sweet-tart flavour. Bred in Kent in 1975, this apple is also famous for producing naturally pink juice, making it a favourite for gardeners seeking something unique both in the orchard and the kitchen.
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Key Features
Pink-Fleshed Fruit – Eye-catching red skin with attractive pink-streaked flesh.
Sweet and Refreshing – Balanced flavour ideal for eating fresh or juicing.
Pink Juice – Naturally produces rosy-coloured juice without additives.
Mid-Season Harvest – Ready from late September to early October.
Pollinator-Friendly Blossom – White spring flowers support bees and other pollinators.
Reliable Cropping – Consistent yields once established.
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Malus domestica 'Red Devil' | Apple Tree
Specification Details Botanical Name Malus domestica ‘Red Devil’ Common Names Red Devil Apple Tree Family Rosaceae Origin United Kingdom Fertility Not self-fertile – requires a pollination partner Pollination Group 3 Uses Eating fresh, juicing Harvest Time Late September – Early October 🔗 Learn More About the Rosaceae Family
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