Description
This superb variety was named after the Fruit Officer at R.H.S. Wisley in the 1980s. It has exceptionally large, scented pink flowers in April followed by ruby-red 4cm (1.5ins) fruits with unusual deep pink flesh, which due to the high pectin content and colour make superb dark red jellies and jams. Dark green-maroon young leaves turn green in summer. The blossom is attractive to pollinating insects and the fruit good food for birds. Plant in full sun. Deciduous. Height Ultimate height and spread 5 x 5m (16 x 16ft).






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