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Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety)
Pink Lady® Apple, which is also known as the Cripps Pink variety, is a new hot climate apple from Western Australia. The flesh resists browning when cut. The flesh is creamy and crisp. This apple tree does not need a pollinator. Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety) maturity date is 10-15 days after Granny Smiths. It has a sweet-tart taste similar to, but generally rated better than Granny Smith. Pink Lady® (Cripps Pink Variety) will not mature properly in USA in zone 5, due to low autumn temperatures. It is a large apple with a pink blush over a yellow undertone with no russetting. Pink Lady is a very good apple for those of you south of the Mason-Dixon line. ... get more information
Prairifire The Prairifire is highly resistant to fireblight, scab, cedar apple rust and powdery mildew. The purple-red fruits are first to be noticed in late June and hang through early December. This red leafed tree has very attractive mahogany colored bark and persistent ornamental fruit. The firm fruits age to a cherry red. The Prairifire™Crimson Crabapple tree, 'Malus 'Prairiefire', produces gorgeous buds followed by long-lasting, single, hot pink blossoms. The new foliage is reddish-maroon, aging to reddish-green. It is probably the most disease resistant of all crabapple selections. The tree form is upright, spreading, and becoming eventually round at maturity. |
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