Pick tasty apples even in a small garden
Their narrow crown makes these varieties a good fit for today's tiny gardens with little space, or for planting in hedges and espaliers.
Breeding is not only a lengthy but also costly pursuit. That's why our varieties are protected by plant variety rights and plant patents in selected countries to prevent unauthorised propagation. They can only be propagated and sold on the basis of a licence agreement. The royalties received help us co-finance our further breeding.









