Malus, 'Baldwin' heirloom apple

Malus, 'Baldwin' heirloom apple

$38.00
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Malus domestica Variety description: A chance seedling discovered in Wilmington, Massachusetts around 1740. Exceptionally hard fruit, make this a good keeper, also good for pies. Some people consider this tart apple a choice selection for fresh eating. Makes delicious hard cider. Once widely planted in New England, now rarely seen. Grafted onto semi-dwarf EMLA M.111. Trees generally do not require staking. Good for training into an espalier.  Site requirements: Full sun location. Apples will grow in a range of soil types provided the planting location is well drained. Soil pH of 6.5 is ideal.Hardiness: USDA zones 4-9.Plant size: Grafted tree, 2-3' tall with strong central leader. Shipping time: FALL 2025Shipping restrictions: Cannot ship to Canada.

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