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Malus domestica '3 n 1' - '3 n 1' Apple

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Malus domestica '3 n 1' is a unique horticultural powerhouse that puts a fresh twist on the traditional apple tree. Not content with delivering just one type of apple, this flourishing specimen — known as the '3 n 1' Apple — hosts three distinct apple varieties on one single, sturdy tree. It's akin to having your own personal apple orchard in a compact form, catering to both your taste for diversity and your need for space-efficiency. Rising to a majestic height of 15-20 feet, this uniquely versatile tree is draped in dense, wholesome dark green leaves, offering a lush backdrop for the vibrant, irresistible bloom of colors that burst into life every Spring. Moderate water usage, unwavering adoration for full sun exposure, and versatility in apple varieties embody the core characteristics of this fruitful marvel. From the sweet to the tart, every apple variety caters to different taste buds and culinary inclinations, making the '3 n 1' Apple a delicious and dynamic addition to any garden.

  • Size: 15-20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Colorful blooms in Spring
  • Foliage: Dense, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Fruit: Produces three different varieties of apples on one tree
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