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Southern Living 7 Gal. Gravenstein Apple Tree APPGRE07G
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The Gravenstein apple has a crisp and juicy texture and a flavor that is aromatic and full of old-fashioned, sweet and tart flavor. It ripens in late July―making it one of the first apples in North America ready for market. It produces a squat, irregularly shaped apple with a very short stem that comes in a variety of colors; it usually has a greenish yellow background covered with broad red stripes. The Gravenstein is known for its all-purpose versatility as a terrific eating, sauce and pie apple. It requires 700 chill hours. Gala, Fuji, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious and Granny Smith are good pollinators.
Heritage apple tree variety prized for its unique flavor and culinary versatility
Produces large, round apples with a distinctive red and green striped skin
Known for its tart and tangy flavor, perfect for pies, sauces and cider
Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 5-8
700 chill hours
Can be eaten fresh when fully ripe for a refreshing crispness
Heritage apple tree variety prized for its unique flavor and culinary versatility
Produces large, round apples with a distinctive red and green striped skin
Known for its tart and tangy flavor, perfect for pies, sauces and cider
Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 5-8
700 chill hours
Can be eaten fresh when fully ripe for a refreshing crispness
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