The Pink Lady apple tree originated in Western Australia during the 1070s. It was cultivated by John Cripps. This tree is a wonderful crossbreed, from the Australian Lady Williams and the American Golden Delicious apple. This combination produced delicious apples that are a delightful treat.
Pink Lady apple trees are usually medium-sized, these trees typically reach a height of 10 to 20 feet tall. They stand upright and form a canopy of glossy green leaves that create shade for the apples. Another part of the apple trees are the blossoms. During the spring time, these trees grow white and pink flowers. Like many apple varieties, Pink Lady apple trees benefit from the cross-pollination that takes place. This means if another apple tree is nearby, especially if it's another kind of apple tree it can increase fruit production. Bees also play a roll in this process by doing the work of transferring pollen from one plant to the next.
The transformation of blossoms into actual apples is an amazing development that happens over period of time. After the successful pollination process, the tree then starts to develop apples. As more time passes, the apples develop unique characteristics. Rosy blush color. A juicy apple flesh that contains the taste of sweetness and tartness.
To keep the health and productivity of Pink Lady apple trees, there has to be proper care involved with the overall tree growth. Here are a list of things that can effect the growth of an apple tree.