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Apple Tree - Braeburn
Apple Tree - Braeburn Ornamental Tree with Delicious Fruit The Braeburn Apple Tree is an ornamental tree that produces delicious fruit. Plant one for its decorative features in the front yard or several in a back or side yard to ensure a larger harvest. Braeburn apples are crisp and juicy. You’ll enjoy their sweet flavor combined with a tart edginess that really brings out the one-of-a-kind tang that Braeburn exudes. They are medium to large, round apples that are yellow-green with red striping. They keep their quality for months in cold storage, so you can easily manage your harvest for future use. Your Braeburn Apple tree can grow up to 15 feet tall with an equal spread. Its ornamental features are only second to the outstanding fruit production. White flowers appear in spring, followed by large apples mid-October. The production of both the fruit and flowers is prolific, providing an abundance of both bounty and beauty. Bees, butterflies and hummingbirds will thank you for planting a Braeburn apple, and you’ll see a lot more of them in your yard because of it. If you’re going to chose just one type of apple tree, then the Braeburn Apple tree is a good choice. It’s a nice shade or accent tree with ornamental features, and will give you years of fall harvests. The apple is particularly prized for its flavor and ability to hold up well in storage. It’s also delicious raw or cooked. * Delicious fruit* Ornamental features Make sure trees you buy are measured from the ground up! While this may sound a bit sneaky, the sad truth is some nurseries try to make their trees seem taller by including the roots in the height. You pay for a 4 to 5 foot tree but then you’re upset when it’s barely 3 feet tall after planted. We sell our trees with the height measured from the ground up. You can be assured when you buy a 4 to 5 foot fruit tree from Nature Hills Nursery, it will be 4 to 5 feet after you plant it. We take pride in delivering the highest quality plants with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. We offer the largest selection on the internet and you can buy in confidence with our one year plant guarantee. Our fruit trees are always in high demand. Quantities are limited and many will sell out soon. Order now to avoid disappointment.
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Apple Tree - Yellow Transparent - Sale Price: $171.35 The Yellow Transparent Apple, Malus 'Yellow Transparent', has a skin that is clear yellow, and the flesh is white. The Yellow Transparent tree is very upright, precocious, and productive, so therefore, is a very heavy producer. It is an early yellow apple, ripening the first week in July. The fruit is tender, juicy, and mildly acid, making it a favorite for homemade applesauce and cooking. Pick before maturity for better storage life. Harvest time is mid-June to July. Careful early training, annual pruning and shaping are required to insure a healthy and productive tree. It is scab resistant. Plant about a month after the first killing frost in the fall or about a month before the last killing frost in the spring. Select a planting site that has good air, drainage, full sunlight and deep, well drained soil. |
| Apple Tree - Yellow Newton Pippin - Sale Price: $171.35 Apple - Yellow Newton Pippin, Malus domestica 'Yellow Newton Pippin', is more flavorful and holds its shape better than any other pie apple. Green with yellow highlights, this snappy, tart treat is an excellent eating apple. This all purpose apple is sweeter than Granny Smith, and it is unparalleled for cooking and baking. If you like apple pie, this is the apple for you! This vigorous tree is generally late blooming, and it needs full sun, well-drained soil, and moderate fertility. It is best to thin fruit to maximize quality and size. Yellow Newton stores well and is self fertile. For peak flavor and acid/sugar balance, wait until harvest when cheeks are yellowish-green. |
| Apple Tree - Gala - Sale Price: $171.35 The perfect blend of modern and old fashioned The Gala Apple Tree (Malus ‘Gala’) produces a delicious snacking apple that is quickly becoming a favorite in grocery stores. It’s an attractive flowering tree with irresistible fruit. You will be delighted when your Gala bursts to life in spring. The beautiful pink buds will open to reveal snowy white flowers, a sure sign that your tree is well on its way to producing fruit. Throughout the summer the Gala apples mature to a bright overall red color, with bold red stripes over a yellow-green background. The fruit is firm, juicy and sweet with a slight tart flavor. The Gala Apple Trees fruit young and ripen early. You can start harvesting your apples as early as August, and continue through the fall. Soon your tree should start producing bushels of apples, plenty to share with family and friends. Although the Gala apple is popular for their large, crisp fruit, they also resist bruising and can be stored up to six months. This means you could be eating fresh, home-grown apples as late as February and March. What a treat for you and your family. For larger harvests we recommend planting your Gala Apple Tree with a pollinator. Good choices for cross pollination would be our Braeburn, McIntosh and Pink Lady apple trees. The Gala Apple Tree is an easy to grow, adaptable tree that matures quickly. The apples are highly coveted for pies and sauces, and the tree itself would be an attractive addition to any yard. * Low maintenance* Adaptable* Early fruit producer |
| Apple Tree - Honeycrisp - Sale Price: $149.94 High Quality Apples on Attractive Tree The Honeycrisp apples are highly rated for flavor and storage consistency. Tall enough to provide some shade, the Honeycrisp would do well as a stand-alone accent in the yard or planted with some small shrubs for definition. Its low canopy makes it ideal for planting under power lines or other such troublesome locations. The Honeycrisp will grow to 20 feet and spread an equal distance. It needs full sun for optimal growth and you can increase your fall yield if you plant another variety close by to aid in pollination. In mid-spring your Honeycrisp’s pink buds will open into clusters of fragrant white blossoms. The compact nature of the pointed green foliage makes this an attractive tree throughout the summer. In the fall, the leaves transform into a lovely shade of yellow as a harbinger of winter. You’ll look forward to fall knowing that a harvest of Honeycrisp is in store for you. Imagine your Honeycrisp amid the fall colors of your yard, laden with round red fruit. There’s nothing like biting into that first juicy apple right off the tree in late September! The Honeycrisp is known for being especially crisp and juicy. It’s great for eating right off the tree or for baking. The apples don’t immediately drop when ripe, so you can take your time in picking them. It maintains its color well in storage and can be in cold storage for 6 months before the quality is lessened. Suggested pollinators are Gala, Granny Smith, Empire, McIntosh and Red Delicious. It is not pollinated by Gravenstein. Make sure trees you buy are measured from the ground up! While this may sound a bit sneaky, the sad truth is some nurseries try to make their trees seem a lot taller by including the roots in the height. Even worse, others will charge you for a large tree but then hack them down to save money on shipping. We sell our trees with the height measured from the base up. When you buy a tree from Nature Hills Nursery, it will be the height you paid for after you plant it. We take pride in delivering the highest quality plants with healthy roots and full, well-established stems and foliage. You can buy in confidence with our one year plant guarantee. Our trees are always in high demand. Order now before they sell out! |
| Apple Tree - Winesap - Sale Price: $171.35 The Winesap apple is an old apple variety. It is still one of the leading strains being grown in the US. Winesap apples are good for eating, juice, and baking. Juicy and tart, the Winesap apple has a crisp, yellowish flesh covered with a deep red skin. This all-purpose apple has good keeping qualities. The fruit is good sized. The flesh is tinged with yellow and sometimes red veins run through it. It is a firm, rather coarse, moderately crisp apple with a sprightly, medium acid taste. It is resistant to russeting. This is a pollen sterile tree and requires a pollinator. Suggested pollinators are Red or Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala and Liberty. |
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