Description
The Pink Lady apple tree (also known as Cripps Pink) is prized for its vibrant reddish-pink blush over green-yellow skin and crisp, dense white flesh that resists browning. This sweet-tart variety offers exceptional flavor and a long storage life, making it perfect for fresh eating, baking, and winter storage. Originally developed in Western Australia, Pink Lady apples thrive in hot climates and are well-suited for USDA zones 5-9. It shares many qualities with the Lady Williams apple, a related variety known for its robust flavor and late harvest.
Available Pink Lady Apple Tree Options
Choose the perfect tree variety and rootstock for your garden or orchard:
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Dwarf Bare Root Pink Lady Apple Tree (Geneva 969 rootstock)
A compact, dwarf bare root option ideal for small spaces. It produces abundant fruit while maintaining a manageable size, perfect for home gardens with limited room. -
Semi-Dwarf Potted Pink Lady Apple Tree (4x4 Pot)
Convenient and ready to plant, this semi-dwarf potted tree offers flexibility and quick establishment, ideal for gardeners who want to start growing right away. -
Semi-Dwarf Pink Lady Apple Tree (M7 rootstock)
Balances size and productivity, making it a great choice for orchards or larger home gardens seeking reliable fruit production.
Growing Requirements
- USDA Zones: 5-9
- Chill Hours: 300-400 (moderately cold hardy)
- Sunlight: Requires full sun (6-8 hours daily) to develop its signature crisp texture and vibrant skin color
- Soil: Prefers well-draining soil to encourage healthy root growth and prevent root rot
- Trees require consistent watering and care to ensure healthy growth and fruit production.
Pollination and Fruit Production
- Not self-fertile; trees require a compatible pollinator for best results.
- It bears fruit within 2–3 years under optimal conditions, typically producing fruit consistently once established.
- The Pink Lady is a mid season variety, with a late-season harvest window from October 15 to November 10, extending fresh apple availability into fall and early winter.
Why Choose the Pink Lady Apple Tree?
- Perfect balance of sweet-tart flavor and crisp crunch
- Heat-tolerant and reliable in warm climates
- Dense white flesh that resists browning—ideal for slicing and baking
- Attractive fruit with a distinctive reddish-pink blush
- Versatile: excellent for fresh eating, baking, and long-term storage
Care Tips for Optimal Growth
- Water deeply but avoid soggy conditions to protect roots
- Fertilize annually in early spring with a balanced fruit tree fertilizer
- Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain structure and encourage fruiting
- Provide full sun exposure and proper spacing for good air circulation
- Remember that trees require regular monitoring for pests and diseases to maintain healthy production.
Summary
Whether you choose the dwarf bare root, semi-dwarf potted, or semi-dwarf M7 rootstock option, Pink Lady apple trees deliver crisp, flavorful apples perfect for home gardens and orchards. Sharing qualities with Lady Williams, these trees offer beautiful blossoms, strong heat tolerance, and a mid season harvest that is a rewarding addition to any landscape.

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