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Hudson Golden Gem Apple
Malus domestica 'Hudson Golden Gem'
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The Hudson's Golden Gem is a conical and elongated fruit with a smooth, uniformly dull yellow russetted skin and long stem. It has a sugary, juicy and crisp flesh with a somewhat nutty flavor that is excellent for desserts.
Discovered as a fence row seedling in Oregon and introduced by the Hudson Wholesale Nursery of Tangent, Oregon in 1931.
Large, vigorous, spreading and productive trees with a tendency toward biennial production. Cross-pollination will increase the fruitfulness. Noted disease resistance, especially to scab. Requires cross pollination. 600-1000 chill hours. Ripens in late October and can hang on the tree well into winter. Keeps in storage for three months. Fruit can sometimes crack when ripe.
- Height
- 12-15
- Spread
- 10-15
- Zone
- 3-6
- Color
- Bright red
- Categories
- Apple--- Cider Varieties,
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