Canadian Strawberry Apple

scionwood
This is a twig for grafting. Fall.

Unknown parentage. Solon, Maine.

Beautiful superb-tasting dessert apple. Surprisingly juicy distinctly tart full-flavored medium-to-large round-conic fruit. Rich buttery-yellow skin overspread with a veil of vibrant red-orange. Very good early season cider.

Perfectly ripe at the end of September in central Maine where, in a good year, you won’t find a better apple. At our Common Ground Fair taste tests, it usually vies for the crown with Cox’s Orange Pippin. It was the overwhelming favorite in 2017 and runner-up in 2018 and 2019.

In 1996 the late Roy Slamm convinced John Bunker to visit and subsequently propagate nursery stock from the three ancient “Strawberry” trees on his South Solon farm, thus saving the apple from almost certain extinction. Popularized throughout Fedcoland as “Canadian Strawberry” but recently found to be a DNA match with the old New York apple Washington Strawberry from the mid-1800s.

Fruit keeps about a month. Blooms midseason. Not to be confused with Chenango Strawberry. Z4.

ships in early spring

7819 Canadian Strawberry

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