Description
Note: Ships March 1st as a 2-3' grafted bare-root
Winesap Apple (Malus domestica) is a old apple dating back to colonial America. It is popular in the south for is disease resistance.
Characteristics
Pollination: Cross-pollination by a different variety or seedling.
Size: 15-20' x 15-20'
Disease: Resistance to rust and mildew, susceptible to fireblight
Ripening Date: Early September
Years to Bear 2-5
Taste: Sweet and tart
Growing Conditions
USDA Zone: 3-6
Spacing: 15-20'
Light Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Type: Well Drained Loamy
Soil PH: 6.0-7.0