Description
This late season, fresh eating Apple ripens late Oct with a long harvest window. The fruit is very large, gold-brown russeted & crisp with white flesh and rich and nutty flavor. Tree is moderately vigorous and is thrives in organic conditions. Long keeper (to Feb). It originated in Wurtenburg, Germany, 1885. This variety is a triplod and therefore pollen sterile.
Apple species description: USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-8. Apples do great in the Pacific Northwest.
| SKU: | A119 |
|---|---|
| Variety: | Zabergau Reinette |
| Common Name: | Apple |
| Latin Name: | Malus domestica |
| Family: | Rosaceae |
| Tree: | thrives in organic conditions |
| Characteristics: | fresh |
| Storage: | long (to Feb) |
| Origin: | Wurtenburg, Germany, 1885 |
| Lifecycle: | Perennial |
| Leaf Drop: | Deciduous |
| Forest Layer: | Understory Tree |
| Food Type: | Fruit Tree |
| Width: | 15ft |
| Vigor: | moderate |
| Soil Type: | Sand, Loam, Clay, Heavy Clay |
| Fruit: | very large, gold-brown russeted, crisp white flesh rich and nutty flavor |
| Season (Ripening): | late (late Oct with a long harvest window) |
| Sources: | pfaf.org wikipedia.org |







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