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Apple Trees

Early Bloomers

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Lodi- An excellent early yellow apple with large and firm fruit. Has a moderate shelf life. 

 

 

 

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Jonamac- Dessert apple similar to a McIntosh. High quality fruit is medium-sized, firm, crisp and hangs well on tree. Trees have medium vigor and are productive.

 

 

Mid Bloomers

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Honeycrisp - This popular apple is a real crowd pleaser. The fruit is large and the flesh is cream-colored and exceptionally crisp and juicy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wolf River - Primarily a cooking apple, large pies have been made from one apple. Fruit is sometimes round and flattened with a pale yellow to green color and some red blushes and stripes.

 

 

 

Late Bloomers

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RJ Gold - This fruit is large, russet resistant and will develop a pink cheek in some years. The fruit does not bruise as easily as other Goldens due to the thicker skin. Tree is vigorous with upright growing habits.  

 

 

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Lucky Jon - Fruit develops more intensive red color over a larger percentage of the fruit surface at maturity. Ripens around the first week of October.

 

 

 

Wild Apple Trees

Non-grafted, bareroot, 2-yr old seedlings grown from seeds collected from apple trees acclimated to the local climate.  2-3’. A low-cost alternative to grafted trees, wild apples are an important food source for wildlife and habitat improvement.  

 
This page last updated on 2/10/2010.