Description
Full sun, zone 3
Malus ‘Norland’
Pot size: #5
An apple tree that was first introduced in 1979, at the Morden Research Station, Manitoba. It is an early season ripening apple that requires a pollinator. The apples that are formed are medium sized, slightly striped red skin, with cream and green flesh. The apples are good for fresh eating and store well. The flowers are showy clusters of lightly scented white flowers with a pink overtone.
Starts bearing fruit at a young age, vigorous apple producer, and is hardy. Requires a pollinator of a different apple variety that blooms around the same time.
Dwarf Norland Apple
$95.00
An apple tree that was first introduced in 1979, at the Morden Research Station, Manitoba. It is an early season ripening apple that requires a pollinator. The apples that are formed are medium sized, slightly striped red skin, with cream and green flesh. The apples are good for fresh eating and store well.