Hubbardston Nonesuch Apple

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Hubbardston Nonesuch Apple

Malus spp. Fall-Early Winter. Hubbardston, MA, 1800 or earlier.

One of the most famous of all Massachusetts apples, once very popular and still found here and there today. John located a beautiful old specimen in Lincolnville, ME, still bearing regular crops of breathtakingly beautiful fruit that is also wonderful to eat. A superior subtly flavored fresh-eating apple with crisp tender juicy white flesh that glistens like ever-so-slightly melted snow. Medium to very large roundish-conic fruit, mottled and striped with reds, oranges, yellows and greens, often covered with a veil of russet and a scattering of large grey dots. Keeps into January.

Vigorous tree produces large and often annual crops. Blooms midseason. Z4. Maine Grown. (Standard: 3–6' bare-root trees)



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