Kennebec Russet Apple

scionwood
Malus spp.
This is a twig for grafting. Fall.

Kennebec County, ME, 1869. Also called Kennebec.

Medium-sized russet with little acidity is used for cider and makes excellent sauce. Leave the sweet tasty pear-like skins on when you cook them! Round long-stemmed fruit with yellow skin, mostly covered with a netting of russet. Ripens in early October and keeps only a few weeks.

The ancient tree is located on Waterville city property and was brought to our attention in 2012 by former Fedco staffer Carol Godfrey. The tree was spared from a new highway exit, and the city gave us permission to collect fruit and care for the tree.

Blooms midseason. Z4.

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ships in early spring

7901 Kennebec Russet

A: 1 1 ft scionwood stick
$6.00
Early shipment only, order deadline passed
B: 1 ft bulk scionwood (10' minimum)
$5.50
Early shipment only, order deadline passed