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York Apple

Malus domestica 'York'
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York is a popular eating, cooking and processing apple in the Northeast. Grandpa's strain is highly colored and quite spurry and more compact than ordinary York.

York is a heritage variety, found about 1830 in York, Pennsylvania.

York is a very late blooming apple, so it should be a good choice for locations where late spring frosts are a concern. The tree is hardy and easy to maintain. Pollinate with other late blooming varieties like Spy, Rome and Melrose.

Height
12-16
Spread
10-14
Zone
4-7
Color
Stripey
Categories
Apple--- Hardy Varieties
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