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Flowering: Blooming
Fruiting: Fruit
Growth Rate: Fast growth rate
Plant Group: Tree
Plant Type: Deciduous
Plant Zone: Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
Size at Maturity: 10 - 20 ft

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Apple, Arkansas Black BARE ROOT ( 1 ) Tree $27.95 $24.95
Apple, Arkansas Black BARE ROOT ( 2 ) Trees
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$49.95 $44.95
Apple, Yellow Delicious BARE ROOT ( 1 ) Tree $27.95 $24.95
Apple, Yellow Delicious BARE ROOT ( 2 ) Trees
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$49.95 $44.95
Apple, Granny Smith BARE ROOT ( 1 ) Tree $27.95 $24.95
Apple, Granny Smith BARE ROOT ( 2 ) Trees
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$49.95 $44.95
Apple, Gala BARE ROOT ( 1 ) Tree $27.95 $24.95
Apple, Gala BARE ROOT ( 2 ) Trees
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$49.95 $44.95
Apple, Fuji BARE ROOT ( 1 ) Tree $27.95 $24.95
Apple, Fuji BARE ROOT ( 2 ) Trees
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$49.95 $44.95


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Size at time of shipping: 4 to 5 foot, 2 yr. Semi-Dwarf Stock. Spring, 2008 the Arkansas Black Apple tree will be of standard size root stock and not semi-dwarf.

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Now enjoy Greenwood's Semi Dwarf size Apples. Apples require 2 varieties for cross-pollination. (Ripening dates listed will vary depending on growing area) Semi-dwarf size trees 10-12 ft. at maturity. Plant approximately 10 to 12 ft. apart.

Gala - NEW! The Gala apple blends modern and old-fashioned parentage. The Gala matures to a bright overall red color, with bold red stripes over a yellow background. The fruit is firm, juicy, fine textured, with a yellow white flesh. The Gala is sweet, with a slightly tart flavor. It is a highly coveted apple by the consumer, with great bouquet, flavor and color. It is aromatic with a very sweet flavor and it has a crisp and firm texture.

The Gala ripens early and stores very well (shelf life-6 months in regular storage). The Gala, a fresh fruit delight, is very much in demand for fresh salads and it's got the mild flavor that "picky eaters" prefer and a striking bright yellow-red color that attracts the eye! Zones 5-8.

Fuji - NEW! Fuji  apples have it all--super sweet, super juicy and super crisp. What a great snacking apple! Fuji apples are aromatic, sweet, juicy and crisp with a firm texture. The Fuji’s appearance varies from yellow-green with red highlights to mostly red. The Fuji’s spicy, crisp sweetness gives it exceptional eating quality.

The Fuji is excellent for fresh salads. The Fuji is quickly becoming an apple with a large consumer audience. Zones 5-8.

Golden Yellow Delicious This tree is as close to sensational as you can get. You have to bite into a Golden Yellow Delicious to appreciate its crisp, extra-juicy flavor. Tender skin without a trace of bitterness. Exceptionally good in storage. For in-hand eating, sauces, pies, apple butter. If you like apples, you really should try this one. Zones 5-8.

 NEW! Arkansas Black  is a hardy, late maturing, variety. Typically harvested in mid October, this extremely beautiful, firm round apple has a smooth waxy skin that is deep purplish in color that turns nearly black at maturity. With a coarse texture and very tart flavor this crisp, juicy, yellow fleshed apple is best used for fresh eating and processing (sauce, pies, baking). It's distinctive aromatic flavor lends itself well to cider blending.

Arkansas Black has a long storage life of 6 months and mellows in storage. Zones 5-8. For spring, 2008, this apple tree will be from standard size stock and not semi-dwarf.

Granny Smith - An all-purpose apple with green skin, firm, crisp flesh, and a pleasantly tart flavor. Named after its discoverer Maria (or Mary) Ann Smith (died 1870), an Australian gardener. Smith had found the seedling growing where she had thrown out some apples, she began using the fruit for cooking, and was soon marketing the fruit. It is believed to have originally come from the seed of a French Crab apple.

Plant these in the yard and you'll be pickin' sweet and hearty apples when the snow flies, because they ripen in early November! That tart flavor really lasts, and stays fresh all winter and spring. Granny Smith is your kind of apple. It is known for keeping its zesty flavor even when it is used for cooking or sautéed. Zones:5-8

It is easy to order. If you are ordering more then one plant per variety there is a price savings on that variety.

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