Purchased this fruit tree 3 years ago, but have forgotten the name. It is a very common apple to the midwest. Had it in my computer and had an accident and lost the file of new plants for that year. I hate having something without a name.
Could it be a cortland? I'm leaning in that direction. Below are two pictures of the apple. Second year it was planted it produced two apples. This year it had five.
I have looked at a lot of photos of apples and that is the only name that stands out at all.
Apple ID anyone care to guess??
Cortland has thin skin and paper white flesh. It's tart, tangy and really juicy. When sliced, it's slow to brown. It could also be a McIntosh.
Whatever they are, they are some good looking apples. Is the flesh/meat of the apple white? We were in New York and Canada the last couple of weeks and my friends daughter bought a candied apple (I think in New York) that was white on the inside and it sure looked good. I planted a few apple trees the last two years and I do not know what kinds I have either. I have not had any apples yet, partially due to the fact that I drowned most of the first years, and partially due to not enough cold days in the winter. Not an answer to your question, but I am just looking forward to getting some apples eventually. Take care, Mike
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