Haralson Apple
Malus domestica 'Haralson'
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Plant Details
| Variety | Haralson Apple |
| Pronunciation | MAY-lus doh-MESS-tik-uh |
| Category | Fruit Trees |
| Subcategory | Apple Tree |
| Type | Heirloom |
| Habit | Rounded |
| Zone | 2: -50° to -40° |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun: 8-12 hrs |
| Height | 12-16 ft |
| Width | 12-16 ft |
| Spacing | 1.25 times the width |
| Uses | Deciduous; Flowering Group 3; Diploid; Pollinators: Cortland; Gala; Honeycrisp; McIntosh; Snowsweet; Sweet Sixteen; Winecrisp) bi-ennial bearer; 2-5 years to bear; Staking recommended.White flowers; Foliage: Green in the summer; Yellow in the fall. |
Description
This variety produces large, tart apples that are very firm. They are excellent for pies and also for fresh eating for those who prefer eating hard, tart apples that hold their shape well when sliced and cooked in a pie. They do not mush up when cooked so are not great for applesauce but excellent for all other cooked products. Extremely cold hardy variety that stores well.
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