Yellow Bellflower
USDA Certified Organic Mystery surrounds this apple because no one documented when it originated; however, in 1817 Coxe reported “The original tree at Burlington, New Jersey was large and old.” The Yellow Bellflower apple tree is an old colonial fruit. It was stated that one of the grafted trees carried across the U.S. was a Yellow Bellflower apple tree that was reported in Oregon in 1847. A favorite for baked apples. The Yellow Bellflower apple variety has fruit that's quite variable in size, with attractive lemon yellow color and pinkish-blush in sunny exposures. Flesh whitish, firm, fine-grained, rather tender, aromatic, quite acidic early in season. Usually picked on the tart side, then mellowed in storage for several months. Please see below for further insight on our heirloom apple tree Yellow Bellflower and discover additional consideration for selecting the appropriate fruit trees to buy for your home and small farm. Considerations for Yellow Bellflower USDA Zones: 5, 6, 7,