Anna & Dorsett apples are doing fine in my area - Spring Hill, FL Zone 9A. Anna - Made for deep south. Large. Light greenish-yellow skin with slight red blush. Sweet, slightly tart, crisp, creamy white flesh. Good choice for pies, applesauce and eating fresh from the tree. Stores well. An extremely young bearer. Pollinate with Dorsett. Ripens late June. 100-300 chill hours. Zones 5-9. Dorsett - Pollinator. Medium to Large. Yellow skin with orange-red blush. Firm, smooth, crisp flesh with sweet-tart flavor. Does well in mild winter areas. Good for fresh eating and cooking. Excellent for deep south.
Ripens mid June to early July. 100-200 chill hours. Zones 5-9.
No, apple trees do not need a companion tree. An apple tree will flourish all by itself. Most varieties of apple require a pollinator in the vicinity. Only a small number are self fertile.
There are numerous varieties of apple trees that produce red fruit.
Grafting is the most appropriate technology to produce many different varieties of apples from one apple tree. By grafting different varieties onto the same rootstock, you can effectively have multiple types of apples growing on a single tree.
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"An apple tree is a symbol of resilience and growth, reminding us that even in the harshest conditions, beauty can flourish."
One can get an apple tree by purchasing online at the site of Arbor Day Foundation. There are 6 different varieties of apple trees to choose from, starting from $5.5 to $11.
Yes, but only if you graft three different varieties of apple branch onto the original tree.
not cold wather
Though there are many varieties, an apple from a tree will always be an apple.However, an Apple computer can never be an apple from a tree. And while you can cut and divide up an apple (from a tree) and have it still be an apple (in pieces), you can never cut and divide up an Apple computer and have it still look like or work like an Apple computer.
The kind of climate that is necessary to grow a lime tree is moderate to sunny climates though there are a few varieties such as the persian lime tree that can withstand a cooler climate.
The bark of a Cortland apple tree is generally considered to be rough and textured. It has a grayish-brown color with cracks and ridges, typical of many apple tree varieties. As the tree matures, the bark becomes increasingly rugged.
Definitely a tree. Fourty feet. Though scraggly old things may resemble shrubs but ask the apple preservationist before removal. Many old varieties need preservation.