Anna Apple Tree
--ANNA-- The Anna Apple tree is one of few varieties to take advantage of low-chill climates like the warmer Southwest, Gulf Coast, and even Florida. Fresh Anna apples are firm and crisp with a pleasant sweetness. Light yellow-green skin covered by a red blush. The tree yields heavy crops of sweet, crisp, apples with creamy colored flesh. Great for eating fresh and baking, and will store up to 2 months in the refrigerator. The Anna apple tree is a great choice for mild climates, and will produce flavorful apples even in the low desert. This variety is particularly noted for heavy crops. Self-pollinating- but fruiting will be improved if there is a Ein Shemer or Dorsett Golden nearby. Apples are generally late blooming. USDA Zone 5-10, Requires 200 chill hours to set fruit. Protect when temperatures fall below -20°F. Approximate harvest period: July. Grafted onto M106 semi-dwarf rootstock. Click here to view "Fruit Tree Rootstock Information" Click here to view our "Fruit Tree Variet