Red St. Lawrence Apple

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Red St. Lawrence Apple

bare-root trees
Malus spp. Early Fall. Seedling of Fameuse. Montreal, Canada, 19th century or possibly much earlier.

An iconic striped apple that is immediately recognizable once you know it. Medium-large round-oblate apples are pale yellow washed and marbled with bright red and overlaid with striking dark red stripes. Crisp juicy tender fine-grained flesh is tart with a hint of lemon. Ripens over a period of several weeks in September. All-purpose. Recommended for dessert, pies or sauce.

Red St. Lawrence was discovered in Newburgh, Maine, as a sport (mutation) of the original St. Lawrence with a much redder ground color under the darker red stripes. Blooms midseason. Z3. Maine Grown. (Semi-dwarf: 2½-5' bare-root trees)

ships in spring

7263 Red St. Lawrence

D: 1 on G890 semi-dwarfing stock
$38.50
sold out

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All apple trees require a second variety for pollination.

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