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Michelin Bitter-Sweet Hard Cidre Apple
Malus domestica 'Michelin'
- Summary
- Hardiness Zone & More
Michelin is an old English cider variety that has been found to be great for cider blending. It has a bittersweet flavor. The fruits are medium sized, round and yellowish. The tree is an upright, somewhat spurry grower. It is a heavy, reliable cropper that ripens in mid-late season, mid-October. It blooms in mid-season.
Michelin is named after its discoverer who was a well noted cider apple grower. Introduced into England around 1884.
Michelin is quite susceptible to fire blight and also susceptible to mildew.
- Height
- 12-15
- Spread
- 10-15
- Zone
- 5-8
- Color
- Bright red
- Categories
- Apple--- Heirloom Varieties,
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