Origin: Lancashire UK, 1824
Pollination: Lady's Finger of Lancaster is self-sterile and would require a pollinator to produce a crop. Pollination partners
British-grown All our bare-root trees are personally hand-grafted by our Nursery Manager and grown on at our nursery in Kent. We have Defra and Plant Healthy certification. Find out more ...
Use | Culinary |
Colour | Yellow |
Flavour | Rich |
Fruit size | Medium |
Picking time | Mid Oct |
Season of use | Nov-Jan |
Tree vigour | Moderate |
Tree habit | Upright-spreading |
Fruit-bearing | Spur-bearer |
Cropping | |
Suitable for | Northern Britain |
Pollination date | 17 |
Pollination group | E |
Self-fertility | Self-sterile |
Pollinators | Pollination partners |