Description
Can be used unblended for a cider that has a knife like acidty and a high alcohol content. This late season, cider Apple is also good for fresh eating, juice & cooking. The fruit is considered one of the best flavored apples there is, pairing intense, honeyed sweetness with racy & gum-searing acidity. Tree is moderately vigorous. Good keeper. It was introduced in 1700s. 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: | A19 |
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Variety: | Ashmead’s Kernel |
Common Name: | Apple |
Latin Name: | Malus domestica |
Family: | Rosaceae |
Characteristics: | cider, fresh, juice, cooking |
Storage: | good |
Origin: | 1700s |
Lifecycle: | Perennial |
Leaf Drop: | Deciduous |
Forest Layer: | Understory Tree |
Food Type: | Fruit Tree |
Width: | 15ft |
Vigor: | moderate |
Hardiness (species): | 3-8 |
Soil Type: | Sand, Loam, Clay, Heavy Clay |
Fruit: | considered one of the best flavored apples there is, pairing intense, honeyed sweetness with racy, gum-searing acidity |
Season (Ripening): | late |
Sources: | pfaf.org wikipedia.org |
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