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Malus x domestica
White flowers, Mature Height:15 ft, ripen in mid-September to mid- October. Crisp, juicy, moderately tart; a good cooking apple, is reddish-green.
Sunlight:Full or Partial,Soil Conditions:Very Adaptable,Drought Tolerance:Very Good
Is prone to codling moth infestation,rust,mealybugs,and aphids. Mammals like squirrels or deer will try and eat the apples.
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Lots of flowers this year that smell like apples!
Full series from flower to mature fruit
Dwarf Jonathan Apple Tree