An offering commonly encountered involves a specific cultivar of fruit-bearing trees valued for its characteristic produce and availability for purchase. The term references the opportunity to acquire a young tree of the ‘Envy’ variety, known for its crisp, sweet apples, from nurseries or retailers.
Possessing these trees allows individuals to cultivate this unique apple variety within their own gardens or orchards, leading to a personal source of fresh fruit. Historically, access to particular fruit varieties was limited by geography and propagation techniques. The current accessibility reflects advances in horticulture and distribution, allowing broader consumer participation in fruit cultivation.