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- RHS Recommended: Award of Garden Merit variety
- Early-season apples with a sweet, aromatic flavour
- Beautiful spring blossom adds ornamental interest
- Reliable, heavy cropping and well suited to UK gardens
Apple ‘Worcester Pearmain’ is a much-loved early dessert apple, valued for its sweet, distinctive flavour and dependable performance. The fruits are best enjoyed straight from the tree, offering a fresh, aromatic taste that’s ideal for eating raw or using lightly in cooking.
In early spring, the tree produces a generous display of blossom, making it an attractive centrepiece in the garden as well as a productive fruit tree. This early flowering habit also helps attract pollinators, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem.
Hardy and robust, ‘Worcester Pearmain’ performs well across most parts of the UK and is known for producing heavy crops year after year. As an early variety, the apples are best eaten soon after harvesting rather than stored, allowing you to enjoy them at their peak flavour.
Rootstock: M26 (semi-dwarfing)
Height at maturity: 2.5–3.5m
Supplied as a bare-root specimen
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Description
- RHS Recommended: Award of Garden Merit variety
- Early-season apples with a sweet, aromatic flavour
- Beautiful spring blossom adds ornamental interest
- Reliable, heavy cropping and well suited to UK gardens
Apple ‘Worcester Pearmain’ is a much-loved early dessert apple, valued for its sweet, distinctive flavour and dependable performance. The fruits are best enjoyed straight from the tree, offering a fresh, aromatic taste that’s ideal for eating raw or using lightly in cooking.
In early spring, the tree produces a generous display of blossom, making it an attractive centrepiece in the garden as well as a productive fruit tree. This early flowering habit also helps attract pollinators, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem.
Hardy and robust, ‘Worcester Pearmain’ performs well across most parts of the UK and is known for producing heavy crops year after year. As an early variety, the apples are best eaten soon after harvesting rather than stored, allowing you to enjoy them at their peak flavour.
Rootstock: M26 (semi-dwarfing)
Height at maturity: 2.5–3.5m
Supplied as a bare-root specimen




















