🍎 Malus domestica ‘Red Devil’ – Red Devil Apple A mid-season dessert apple, Red Devil was bred in Kent (1979) from Apple Discovery. It’s a self-fertile variety, making it an excellent choice for small gardens or as a single tree. Known for its striking red skin and pink-tinged, strawberry-flavoured flesh, it also produces a beautiful pink juice—perfect for both eating fresh and juicing. 🍎 Fruit: Colour: Intensely red, medium-sized fruit Flesh: Pink-tinged, juicy, sweet with a balanced acidity and strawberry flavour Juice: Naturally pink, well-balanced and flavourful Harvest: Pick in late September Storage: Keeps until October–November 🌿 Tree Habit: Growth: Moderately vigorous, upright and spreading Cropping: Heavy cropper, comes early into bearing Fruit type: Spur-bearer 📍 Growing Conditions: Site: Prefers some shelter Soil: Any reasonably well-drained soil Position: Best crop in full sun Hardiness: Hardy Disease resistance: Good resistance to scab and mildew – suitable for wetter areas 🌸 Pollination: Self-fertile (Pollination Group 3) – also compatible with Groups 2, 3, and 4 Can be used to pollinate other apple trees in these groups ✅ Uses: Eating fresh Juicing (noted for unique pink colour) 🪴 Availability: Supplied as: Potted tree in 10L container