The subject of this exploration pertains to the availability of Malus domestica cultivars distinguished by reddish-pink flesh. These fruit-bearing trees, often sought after by home orchardists and specialty growers, are characterized by unique internal coloration that sets them apart from more common apple varieties. The phrase indicates a commercial transaction involving the transfer of such a tree from a seller to a buyer.
Cultivating apple trees with rose-colored interiors offers several advantages. These include adding novelty to fruit harvests, potentially attracting consumer interest with their distinctive appearance, and providing a source of fruits rich in anthocyanins, which are antioxidants. The historical interest in these varieties reflects a broader appreciation for heirloom and unique cultivars.