Malus x pumila 'Anna'
Anna Apple
Plant Facts
Scientific Name | Malus x pumila 'Anna' |
Principal Common Name | Anna Apple |
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Synonym | |
Description | The most well-known of the low chill varieties, the Anna produces nicely sized red fruits similar to the golden delicious from which this variety was developed. |
General Comments | Good annual bearer and may set fruit more than one time during the year. A good pollinator. |
Origin | |
Nativity | Caucasus mts, Southeastern Eur |
Height Range | 0 - 0 |
Spread Range | 0 - 0 |
Flower Showy | N |
Warning | |
Sunset Zones | 7 : 8 : 9 : 10 : 11 : 12 : 13 : 14 : 15 : 16 : 17 : 18 : 19 : 20 : 21 : 22 : 23 : 24 |
USDA Zones | |
Leaf Color | Dark Green |
Leaf Texture | Medium |
Form | Small Tree |
Flower Color | White |
Flower Time | Spring |
Months | |
Ease of Growing | Average |
Light Preferences | Sun (minimum 8 hours direct sun) |
Soil Preferences | Well-drained |
Watering Preferences | Medium |
Outstanding Features | Edible : Low-chill requirement |
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