Chestnut Applecrab
Chestnut Applecrab
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The Chestnut Applecrab is renowned for its optimal taste, among the many varieties of apple crabs. This yellow and red-skinned, white-fleshed a has crunchy flesh with a unique nutty flavour and averages around 5 cm (2") in size. Ripens in early September and stores up to one month in cold storage. Perfect for fresh eating and for use in cider-making and juicing. Favoured for processing into a tasty compote and applesauce. The Chestnut Applecrab was developed by the University of Minnesota.
Hardiness Zone: 3
Height at Maturity: 6 meters (20 feet)
Spread: 4 meters (16 feet)
Soil Preference: Well drained
Light Exposure: Full sun
Pollination: Self-sterile (Requires a different apple cultivar nearby for best pollination. Any of our apple trees will work)
Latin Name: Malus 'Chestnut'
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