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Anna apple plant
Rated 4.53 out of 5
Here’s a more detailed description:
- Appearance: Anna apples have a round-conical shape and a thin, multicolored skin that is bright yellow-green with varying degrees of red blush, especially on the sun-exposed side.
- Taste: They have a sweet, mildly tangy flavor, often described as a balanced mix of sour and sweet, similar to a Gala apple.
- Texture: The flesh is crisp, succulent, and creamy.
- Use: Anna apples are versatile and can be enjoyed fresh, used in pies, applesauce, and other culinary creations.
- Storage: They store well for 6-8 weeks in the refrigerator.
- Tree Characteristics: Anna apple trees have a moderate growth habit, reaching 15 to 30 feet tall and wide. They require full sun exposure and well-drained soil, according to Monrovia Plant.
- Chill Hours: Anna apple trees have a low chill requirement, making them suitable for warmer climates. They need around 200 chill hours.
- Pollination: Anna apples are self-fertile, but having another apple tree nearby can improve fruit production.
- Harvest: Anna apples ripen in June and July.
Golden Dorset Apple Plant
Rated 4.73 out of 5
Key Features:
- Appearance: Medium to large size, round to slightly conical shape, golden yellow skin with a pink blush, pale yellow flesh.
- Flavor: Sweet and slightly tangy with tropical undertones.
- Texture: Crisp and juicy.
- Ripening Time: Early season, typically late June to early July.
- Growing Requirements: Thrives in warm climates with low chill hours.
- Culinary Uses: Great for fresh eating, snacking, baking, and making cider.
HRMN 99 apple plant
Rated 4.65 out of 5
Key Features:
- Low Chilling Requirement: HRMN-99 requires significantly fewer chilling hours (150-200 hours) compared to traditional apple varieties that need 1,000+ hours below 7°C.
- Hot Climate Tolerance: It can be successfully grown in areas with temperatures reaching 40-45°C.
- Self-Pollinating: This means it doesn’t require other apple trees for pollination.
- Yield: A well-grown plant (10-12 years old) can produce around 1 quintal of apples.
- Fruit Characteristics: Apples are sweet, yellow-red in color, and of normal size.