COURT OF WICK (Scion)

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(Malus domestica)  Heirloom dating back to 1790.  This variety originated at Court of Wick, Yatton, Somerset by Wood of Huntingdon.  It became more widely grown towards the late 1900's.  Small to medium, conical, golden yellow skin blushed red and spotted with russet with crisp, rich, sub-acid, fruity flavour.  Stores well.  
 
SCION 
You will receive 1 scion wood only (ie. a cutting from the parent tree).  It will come packaged in a moisture sealed & labelled bag. While ideally it should be grafted onto your existing tree, or planted as soon as you receive it in the mail, the scion may be placed in the fridge for storage (1-4 months) 
Our scions are harvested from the trees in July each year & then posted to customers Late July / August.   
Orders for scions are able to be placed at any time throughout the year, however please note that the cut-off date for all orders is June 30 for same year delivery.
All scion varieties are sold subject to availability.
 
ORCHARD LABEL
Long lasting Orchard Labels with fruit type & variety name - similar to those seen in Botanical Gardens.  
May be either tied to a side branch with wire or chain, attached to a timber stake beside the tree with a screw or attached directly onto the tree using a galvanised long screw & spring to allow space for growth.  
Width: 75mm
Height: 22mm
Material: 1.6mm UV Stable High Impact & Scratch Resistant Acrylic Resin

Orders for Orchard Labels are able to be placed at any time throughout the year, however please note that the cut-off date for all orders is June 30 for same year delivery.

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SKU SCIONCOUOFW
Shipping Weight 0.0010kg

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