Apple Tree
Apple Tree
Apple Tree

Apple Tree

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Malus domestica 'Fuji'

Pronunciation: MAY-lus doh-MESS-tik-a
DESCRIPTION One of the best home-grown apples, Fuji offers super crisp, sweet, and juicy fruit with skin that ranges from yellow-green with red highlights to mostly red. Exceptional for fresh eating. Stores well; great for baking. Ripens in October. Plant a pollenizer such as Granny Smith, Honeycrisp™ or Red Delicious. Recommended chill: 350 - 400 hours.
LIGHT Full sun
WATERING Once established water during dry spells.
BLOOMS Spring
MATURE SIZE Moderate growing, semi-dwarf tree; reaches 10 to 20 ft. tall and wide.

 

'Honeycrisp'

Pronunciation: MAY-lus
DESCRIPTION Charming pink-white flowers provide a showy spring display, then produce large, showy red fruit with exceptional flavor and crispness. Great for fresh eating, cooking or pressing for cider. Stores well in cool conditions. Plant another apple variety such as 'Red Delicious' or 'Fuji' for best fruit set. Recommended chill: 800 hours. Deciduous.
LIGHT Full sun
WATERING Once established water during dry spells.
BLOOMS Spring
MATURE SIZE Moderate growing; reaches 20 to 25 ft. tall, 10 to 15 ft. wide.

 

Pink Lady®

Maturity Date:October 15 to November 10
Chilling Hours:300-400
USDA Zone:6-9

(Cripps Pink) Hot climate apple from Western Australia. Very crisp, sweet tart, distinct flavor, good keeper. Skin reddish pink over green when ripe. White flesh resists browning. Harvest begins late October in Central CA, about three weeks after Fuji. Self-fruitful. 300-400 hours. USDA Zones 6-9.

'Gala'

The Gala is a propagated apple cultivar, a cross between Kidd’s Orange Red and Golden Delicious, that originated in New Zealand in the 1920s. It came to the United States in the early 1970's and its mild, sweet, and slightly tart flavor made it a popular choice. Gala apples are ideal for fresh eating, salads, and cooking. It is semi-dwarf, meaning its height reaches about 12 to 15 feet at maturity. A dwarf variety is also available with a height of 8 to 10 feet. The Royal Gala strain was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, who deemed it her favorite during a visit to New Zealand.

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