Choose another varietyPollination of Sir Isaac Newton's Tree apple trees
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Sir Isaac Newton's Tree apple tree is in
flowering group 5.
It is a
triploid variety and needs
two pollination partners nearby which must both be of
different varieties and able to cross-pollinate each other as well as the Sir Isaac Newton's Tree. Alternatively choose a single self-fertile pollination partner.
The following varieties will pollinate this apple tree.
(Most
white-blossom crab-apples will also be good pollinators for this variety).
Pollination partner apple varieties in our catalogue
A traditional English cooking apple, with a sweet flavour, which keeps its shape when cooked.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
A new red-fleshed apple variety, with attractive crimson blossom, also known as Baya® Marisa.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M27
- M26
- MM106
- MM111
- M25
An old Scottish apple variety, named for the crimson-red colour of its skin and stained flesh.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Mid
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
Braeburn is one of the best-flavoured supermarket apple varieties.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Self-fertile
- Picking: Very late
- Available rootstocks:
- M27
- M9
- M26
- MM106
Chivers Delight is an under-rated Cox-style apple from Cambridgeshire. Crisp and sweet.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M26
- MM106
Comtesse de Paris can be considered as an improved Golden Hornet. It features the same white blossom and persistent yellow fruitlets, but grows with a better form.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group:
- Self-fertile
- Picking:
- Available rootstocks:
- Semi-vigorous
An attractive late-season apple from Cornwall, with a good aromatic flavour.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 2
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M25
Cornish Gilliflower is a popular English eating apple with an excellent sweet aromatic flavour.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Very late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M25
Court Pendu Plant is a traditional French apple with an aromatic pear-drop flavour.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 6
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M25
Dabinett is a traditional English cider apple variety, producing a bittersweet juice.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 6
- Self-fertile
- Picking: Very late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M116
- MM111
- M25
Ellison's Orange is a well respected Cox-style apple which can achieve very good flavour.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Mid
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M25
Fiesta (or Red Pippin) is one of the best Cox-style apples, easy to grow, with a good aromatic flavour.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 3
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M27
- M9
- M26
- MM106
Gala is popular supermarket apple - but better when home-grown, with a sweet pleasant flavour.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M9
- M26
- MM106
The flavour of home-grown Golden Delicious is far better than its supermarket reputation.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M9
- M26
- MM106
A traditional crab-apple featuring a mass of white blossom in spring, followed by yellow crab apples.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group:
- Self-fertile
- Picking:
- Available rootstocks:
- M9
- Semi-vigorous
Malus Golden Hornet is a traditional white blossom crab apple, with persistent yellow fruits.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group:
- Self-fertile
- Picking:
- Available rootstocks:
- M27
- Semi-vigorous
Malus Harry Baker is a popular crab-apple with deep pink flowers and dark red fruits which are very good for crab-apple jelly.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group:
- Self-fertile
- Picking:
- Available rootstocks:
- Semi-vigorous
Harry Masters Jersey is a traditional English cider apple variety, producing a bittersweet juice.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Very late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M116
- MM111
- M25
Honeycrisp is an American cold-hardy disease-resistant apple - it shows just how good modern apples have become.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M26
- MM106
John Downie is a traditional crab apple for making crab apple jelly. White blossom and orange-red fruits.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group:
- Self-fertile
- Picking:
- Available rootstocks:
- Semi-vigorous
A popular and versatile dual-purpose apple, widely grown in the Victorian era.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M25
Kingston Black is one of the premier English cider varieties and produces a bittersharp juice.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Very late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M116
- MM111
- M25
A classic Victorian cooking apple. Plenty of juicy acidity and stores well.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M25
Laxton's Superb is a deservedly popular English late-season dessert apple from the Victorian era.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M27
- M9
- M26
- MM106
- M25
Lord Derby is a high-quality mid/late-season traditional English cooking apple, cooks to a chunky puree.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M26
- MM106
- M25
Michelin is a traditional French cider apple variety producing a bittersweet juice.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M116
- MM111
- M25
A traditional English cooking apple, a good alternative to Bramley.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Partially self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M26
- MM106
- M25
A small English 18th century apple with a distinctive fruity pineapple-like flavour.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- MM106
- M25
Pixie produces lots of small Cox-style apples, easy to grow and keep well.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M26
- MM106
Rajka is a modern disease-resistant heavy-cropping apple variety with a good sweet/sharp flavour.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 3
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Mid
- Available rootstocks:
- M116
Malus Red Obelisk is a compact upright crab-apple with white flowers, purple / green leaves, and red fruits.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group:
- Self-fertile
- Picking:
- Available rootstocks:
- Semi-vigorous
Tremlett's Bitter is a traditional English cider apple variety producing a bittersweet juice.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 5
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
Tydeman's Late Orange is an excellent late-season Cox-style aromatic apple.
Check pollinators >- Pollination:
- Flowering group: 4
- Not self-fertile
- Picking: Late
- Available rootstocks:
- M116
More advice about pollination
Please note that our whilst our system takes many relevant factors into account, it is certainly not completely accurate
Crab apples
It is worth remembering that most white-blossom crab apple trees make excellent pollinators for almost any apple variety. This is because they produce very large quantities of pollen over a long period and are (with some exceptions) only distantly related to mainstream apple varieties so their pollen is highly compatible.