Massachusetts, US early 17th century. Possibly the first named apple variety to originate in N. America from European settlers. Fruit are green/yellow, medium size...
View VarietalCalvados France, 19th century. Fruit are small to medium, oval shape yellow with red blush. Bloom time is late. Harvest is mid-late. Tree is precocious and produ...
View VarietalDiscovered by Claude Jolicoeur on his property as a chance seedling in Quebec (Zone 4). Fruit are green with a slight blush possible, medium size, very bitter with ...
View VarietalDiscovered by Claude Jolicoeur as a mislabelled variety from a nursery. This is a crab apple and may in fact (probably is) an already named variety. Nonetheless, t...
View VarietalOriginated in Normandy region, France. Vigour is weak, biennial with good crop in ‘on year.' Long flowering period. Susceptible to fire blight, mildew, scab. Ha...
View VarietalOriginated in Herefordshire, UK, mid-19th century. Bloom is late season, fruit are small, green with patches of russet, particularly at calyx end (brown snout). Ve...
View VarietalSomerset UK, 1800’s. Fruit are striped/streaked red over-colour with yellow/green under-colour, medium size. Late season harvest...
View VarietalFruit are red, streaked over-colour, yellow/green background colour, round/squat shape. Harvest is mid/late season....
View VarietalDiscovered by Claude Jolicoeur as a chance seedling from the village of Baie-Saint-Paul, county of Charlevoix, QU. Fruit is conic shaped, red striped over green back...
View VarietalEarly apple, useful for blending. Heavy annual producer. Slightly susceptible to scab. Large spreading tree. Fruit are red striped, conic shaped with narrow caly...
View VarietalDoesn’t produce many feathers until 2nd year. Bloom is early season, harvest is early season. Fruit are small, red and round. Produces a full-bodied cider, also...
View VarietalNormandy, France. Fruit are conic, red with blush/stripes, small/medium size fruit. Harvest is heavy and late season. Tree has moderate vigour....
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