Malus domestica, Leprechaun-weefolk Granny Smith Apple

 

Plant Group: Deciduous fruiting

Genus: Malus

Species Var: domestica

Common Name: Leprechaun-weefolk Granny Smith Apple

 

Height: 2-3m

Width: 1-2m

Rate of growth: Slow to moderate

Foliage: Fresh green foliage through spring and summer, dropping in winter to allow seasonal dormancy.

Flowers: Soft pink fragrant blossoms appear in spring.

Fruit: Full-sized Granny Smith apples with bright green skin, crisp white flesh and a tart, juicy flavour.

 

Quick Facts:

This small, dwarf deciduous fruit tree, originating from Central Asia, is an excellent addition to any garden. It produces full-sized, green-skinned fruits that are known for their hard, crisp texture and a tart, very juicy flavour.

As a late-season variety, you can expect its fruit to ripen towards the end of the growing period. For optimal growth and fruit production, plant this tree in a location that receives full sun and has well-drained, fertile soil.

 

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