Honeycrisp Apple trees
Honeycrisp 4 to 5 feet trees buy 1 tree @ $43.95
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Honeycrisp 4 to 5 feet trees buy 1 tree @ $32.95 ea.
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Cross - Pollinate and a Crabapple tree
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Honeycrisp is a moderately vigorous tree with a somewhat
spreading growth habit. It appears to be well suited to a central
leader training system, although the leader may require staking
or some fruit removal due to early bearing. The tree is a reliable
annual bearer and has shown good precocity on dwarf rootstock.
Honeycrisp apples are oblate to roundly oblate in shape and
2-3/4 to 3-1/2 inches in diameter. Stems are approximately 1
inch long and moderately stiff. Skin color is 60 to 90 percent
distinctive mottled red over a yellow background. A nearly solid
red coloration develops only if the fruit is well exposed to the
sun. The fruit surface has shallow dimples and numerous, small
lenticels (dots) with green russeting at the stem end.
Honeycrisp fruit has shown excellent storage characteristics. The
outstanding flavor and texture can be maintained for at least six
months in refrigerated storage without atmosphere modification.
Honeycrisp - Semi-Dwarf 4 to 5 feet trees buy 1 tree @ $43.95
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Honeycrisp - Semi-Dwarf 4 to 5 feet trees buy 2 or more @ $36.95 ea.
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Honeycrisp fruit is characterized by an exceptionally crisp and juicy texture. Its flesh is cream colored and
coarse. The flavor is sub-acid and ranges from mild and well-balanced to strongly aromatic, depending on
the degree of maturity. It has consistently ranked as one of the highest quality apples in the University of
Minnesota sensory evaluations.
Honeycrisp apples ripen evenly and hold well on the tree. They can be harvested over an extended period or
in a single picking. Although fruit adherence is usually good, trees with excessive crops may show some fruit
drop. Thinning of heavy crops is advised since overcropping may also adversely affect flavor and fruit quality.
Honeycrisp blooms in the early to middle part of the apple flowering period. It produces viable pollen that
has successfully fertilized numerous other cultivars in experimental hand pollinations.


The last time I looked in Ingles store,the
Honeycrisp apples were runing $2.45 a
pound.They are very good eating apples,but
they are the highest priced on the market.
All the better reason to grow Honeycrisp
Apples!
If you perfer the Dwarf trees...we have them @ the same price.
Call Customer Service @ (828)273-5771