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Identification

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  • Ambrosia is a late-season dessert apple with a crisp flesh and sweet flavor.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Arkansas Black apple trees
    Arkansas Black is an unusual and attractive apple, used as a winter apple after maturing in a cold store.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Ashmead's Kernel apple trees
    A versatile English 17th century russet apple, Ashmead's Kernel is noted for its distinctive pear-like flavor.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Baldwin apple trees
    Baldwin is an American heirloom apples, sweet and crisp for eating fresh or cooking.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Belle de Boskoop apple trees
    A versatile and popular dual-purpose 19th century Dutch apple, still grown commercially in Europe.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 2
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Beurre d'Anjou pear trees
    Beurre d'Anjou is a highly-regarded traditional French dessert pear with melting sweet flesh.
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Black Oxford apple trees
    A good quality hardy traditional New England apple which keeps well.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Blue Pearmain apple trees
    An old-fashioned winter eating apple, with a strong sweet/sharp flavor.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Bramley's Seedling apple trees
    Bramley is the essential English cooking and sharp cider apple, famous for its rich tangy acidity.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • CrimsonCrisp apple trees
    CrimsonCrisp is a modern scab-resistant apple, with a very crisp flesh. It can be picked over a long-period.
    • Picking season: Mid
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Cripps Pink apple trees
    Cripps Pink is one of the best-known modern apple varieties, well-suited to the warmer apple-growing regions.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Cripps Red is a late-season low-chill apple from Australia, with a crisp dense flesh and a good flavor.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Enterprise apple trees
    Enterprise is a modern American disease-resistant apple, good for eating fresh and cooking.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Florina apple trees
    A modern disease-resistant variety related to Jonathan and Golden Delicious.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Fuji apple trees
    Developed in Japan, but with all-American parents, Fuji is a very attractive apple with a good sweet flavor.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Gala apple trees
    Gala is popular supermarket apple - but better when home-grown, with a sweet pleasant flavor.
    • Picking season: Mid
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
  • Galarina is best considered an improved, disease-resistant Gala (to which it is closely related).
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Gilpin is a traditional American an all-purpose apple, an excellent keeper, useful in the kitchen and for cider too.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 5
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Golden Delicious apple trees
    The flavor of home-grown Golden Delicious is far better than its supermarket reputation.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
  • Golden Russet apple trees
    Golden Russet is an antique apple from New York, considered the best-flavored of American russets.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 2
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • GoldRush apple trees
    GoldRush is a modern disease-resistant apple, like Golden Delicious but with a better tart/sweet balance. It is also one of the best new hard-cider varieties.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Granny Smith apple trees
    Granny Smith is the world-famous green apple from Australia, a good choice for warmer apple-growing regions.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Self-fertile
  • Grimes Golden apple trees
    A high quality apple, Grimes Golden is probably the parent of Golden Delicious, but with a richer flavor.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Self-fertile
  • Haralson apple trees
    Haralson is a great all-round backyard apple variety, disease-resistant and cold-hardy.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Honeycrisp apple trees
    Honeycrisp is a cold-hardy disease-resistant apple - it shows just how good modern apples have become.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Idared apple trees
    A popular and versatile apple, especially good for juicing, and an exceptional keeper.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 2
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Jonalicious apple trees
    An interesting cross of Red Delicious and Jonathan, for eating fresh or baking.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 5
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Jonathan apple trees
    One of the best-flavored US apple varieties, a good choice for the backyard orchard.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
  • Keepsake apple trees
    A high-quality late-season eating apple, keeps well, and at its best in mid-winter.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Kerr crab apple trees
    A cold-hardy crab-apple, primarily used for cider and cooking.
    • Picking season: Mid
    • Pollination group: 2
    • Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
  • Korean Giant (or O;ympic) has potentially the largest fruits of any Asian pear variety.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Melrose apple trees
    Melrose is a Jonathan-style apple, with a sweet flavor and good storage life.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Mutsu apple trees
    Mutsu (or Crispin) is a high quality apple from Japan, with a good flavor, and also sharp enough for cooking.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Newtown Pippin apple trees
    In use since the 18th century, Newtown Pippin is a versatile American apple with a good aromatic flavor.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Niitaka asian pear trees
    Niitaka is an Asian pear variety producing very large crisp russeted fruits.
    • Picking season: Mid
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Northern Spy apple trees
    Northern Spy is a popular late-season American heirloom apple variety which stores well.
    • Picking season: Very late
    • Pollination group: 5
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Novaspy apple trees
    An improved form of Northern Spy, and an excellent all-round apple for northern areas.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Regent apple trees
    Regent is a large attractive late-season eating apple with a juicy crisp flesh and a sweet flavor.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Reinette Clochard apple trees
    A traditional French sweet-flavored dual-purpose apple.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Rhode Island Greening apple trees
    Rhode Island Greening is a well-regarded American heirloom variety, particularly good for cooking.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Roxbury Russet apple trees
    Roxbury Russet is probably the oldest apple variety originating from North America.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Scarlett O'Hara is a modern disease-resistant red eating apple,
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Shenandoah is a late-season Bartlett-style pear, with a rich sweet/sharp flavor.
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • A classic Asian pear, with large golden brown russeted fruits which have a crisp sweet flesh.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Shinseiki asian pear trees
    This popular early-season Asian pear variety produces crisp sweet-flavored pears, which can be kept for up to 3 months.
    • Picking season: Early
    • Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
  • Spigold apple trees
    A good-tasting cross between Northern Spy and Golden Delicious.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Spitzenburg apple trees
    Esopus Spitzenberg is one of the best-flavored American heirloom apples, and a favorite of Thomas Jefferson.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Sturmer Pippin apple trees
    A traditional late-season English apple, ideal for storing.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Partially self-fertile
  • SunCrisp apple trees
    A high-quality late-season eating apple with plenty of interesting flavor.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • A high-quality late-season eating apple, with excellent flavor and disease-resistant qualities.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 4
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Also known as MN80, Triumph is a new release from the well-regarded University of Minnesota apple breeding program.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • WineCrisp is a modern disease-resistant apple with a spicy flavor. Also known as Co-op 31.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Winesap apple trees
    Winesap is a popular southern heirloom apple, widely grown in Virginia in the 19th century.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Wolf River apple trees
    Wolf River is the perfect cooking apple for the north - reliable, cold-hardy, disease resistant.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Zabergau Reinette apple trees
    Zabergau Reinette is a well-regarded russet apple from Germany with a strong well-balanced flavor.
    • Picking season: Late
    • Pollination group: 3
    • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile