Fuel Service Cider Apple

bare-root trees
Malus spp.
Fall.

Bittersweet cider apple. Fedco intro! Unknown parentage. Cammy Watts and John Bunker intro, Palermo, ME, 2015.

Medium juicy, medium crisp and high in tannins. Begins to oxidize moments after cutting or grinding. (SG 1.062) Small 2" yellow fruit sometimes with a faint blush.

Discovered on a fruit exploring mission in Hancock County, ME, in the fall of 2015. The small roadside wild seedling tree was loaded so we had to stop. Boy were we happy. You will be, too. Recommended for trial—we’re liking it so far. Uncertain bloom time. Probably Z4. Maine Grown.

(Semi-dwarf: 2½–5' bare-root trees)

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