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Dessert apples - DIVA

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Aquagility | 09:24 Sat 08th Mar 2008 | Gardening
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The Daily Telegraph has been offering free apple trees - although you have to pay quite a bit for delivery. The variety is Diva, and I can't find any mention of this on Google. They are supplied by Thompson and Morgan, with no planting or pollination instructions, and now T&M seem to have no knowledge of this variety!
Do any of you know about this apple and, in particular, what is needed to pollinate it?

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Thanks, slaney. It's more than I found, but I don't think it can be the same. It says it was developed for cider, whereas the Telegraph ad says "Enjoy the crisp, sweet flavour of this juicy snack or dessert apple..."
Mind you, I've been ripped off by these DT plant offers before!
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