Malus ‘Goodland’

Medium sized washed red over creamy green fruit.

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Malus ‘Goodland’

Goodland Apple

Medium sized washed red over creamy green fruit. Flesh is crisp, juicy, tender and aromatic. Good for cooking and eating fresh. Stores well. Tree is very productive annually. Ripens mid-September. A 1955 introduction from the Morden Research Station in Manitoba.

Water Needs:  Moderate

Foliage Color:  Green

Flower Attributes: Showy Flowers

Landscape Uses: Specimen

Garden Styles: Cottage, Modern, Traditional

Light Needs: Full Sun

Height: 10-20′

Spread: 10-20′

Flower Colors: Pink, White

Flower Seasons: Spring

Special Features: Edible

Growth Habits: Round, Upright

Cold Hardiness: Zone 3

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DescriptionMedium sized washed red over creamy green fruit.Medium-sized egg-shaped red fruit, slightly ribbed. Cream tinged green flesh.7 Gallon7 Gallon7 Gallon7 Gallon
ContentMalus ‘Goodland’ Goodland Apple Medium sized washed red over creamy green fruit. Flesh is crisp, juicy, tender and aromatic. Good for cooking and eating fresh. Stores well. Tree is very productive annually. Ripens mid-September. A 1955 introduction from the Morden Research Station in Manitoba. Water Needs:  Moderate Foliage Color:  Green Flower Attributes: Showy Flowers Landscape Uses: Specimen Garden Styles: Cottage, Modern, Traditional Light Needs: Full Sun Height: 10-20′ Spread: 10-20′ Flower Colors: Pink, White Flower Seasons: Spring Special Features: Edible Growth Habits: Round, Upright Cold Hardiness: Zone 3Malus 'Norland' Apple Medium-sized egg-shaped red fruit, slightly ribbed. Cream tinged green flesh. Good for eating fresh and cooking, stores well. Very hardy variety for the prairies, produces heavily annually. An early season ripening apple that requires a pollinator. Pick before fully mature. A 1979 Morden Research Station, Manitoba. Water Needs: Moderate Foliage Color: Green Flower Attributes: Showy Flowers Landscape Uses: Specimen Light Needs: Full Sun Plant Types: Tree Height: 10-20' Spread: 10-20' Flower Colors: Pink, White Flower Seasons: Spring Growth Habits: Round, UprightSweet Sixteen Apple One of the best for fresh-off-the-tree eating, Sweet Sixteen is super sweet with a richly complex flavor—similar to vanilla with just a hint of molasses and fine bourbon. A taste treat like no other! Extra hardy and long-lived even in harsh conditions. Ripens mid Sept.  Height: Standard: 22 feet  Spacing: Standard: 20 - 30 feet -- Reachables: 6 - 10 feet  Spread: Standard: 20 feet  Light Required: Full Sun  Pollinator: Prairie Spy, Yellow Delicious, Honeycrisp.  Yield Standard: Approximately 5 - 10 bushels at maturity  Color: White.  Foliage: Green foliage.  Blooms: Late Spring  FruitMostly red, large, conical shaped and wonderfull complex vanilla flavor.  Zone: 3 - 6 (-30° F.)Malus pumila HONEYCRISP Edible apple cultivars do not grow particularly well on their own roots. As a result, apple varieties sold in commerce today have all been grafted onto rootstocks which, inter alia, control the size of the tree. Rootstocks are generally classified as follows (tree height in parenthesis): dwarf (8-10'), semi-dwarf (12-15') and standard (18-25' or more). All trees bear full-size fruit, however. Most trees sold today for the home apple grower are grafted onto dwarfing rootstocks (dwarf or semi-dwarf), resulting in trees which, in comparison to standard trees, are (1) easier to manage (spray, prune and harvest) and (2) produce fruit at an earlier age. Common Name: dwarf apple Type: Fruit Family: Rosaceae Zone: 4 to 7 Height: 8.00 to 10.00 feet Spread: 8.00 to 10.00 feet Bloom Time: April Bloom Description: Pinkish white Sun: Full sun Water: Medium Maintenance: High Suggested Use: Flowering Tree Flower: Showy, Fragrant, Good Cut Attracts: Birds, Hummingbirds, Butterflies Fruit: Showy, Edible Tolerate: Air PollutionPipestone Plum Prunus 'Pipestone' Red - 'Burbank' x (P. salicina x 'Wolf'). A very attractive red plum with a golden blush. Released by the University of Minnesota in 1942. Sweet, juicy, yellow flesh with excellent quality. Immense sized red fruit. Good for fresh use, jam and jelly. Very hardy, ripens in August and a heavy yielder. Needs cross pollination by another red variety. Very hardy. Plant Specs
  • Zone:3-8
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  • Height:10-15'
  • Exposure: Full Sun
  • Width:8-12'
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Prunus 'Superior' Superior Plum The Superior Plum's fruit is large with a dark red skin. The flesh is yellow, firm, meaty and of the finest quality. This fruit tree is a good pollinator for several other varieties. This juice fruit works great when used for jam or fresh eating. White blooms in May. Mature size is around 15-20' high and wide. Ripens over a long period of time. This plum tree is a clingstone meaning they have flesh that clings to the stone. USDA Zone: 4-8 Height Range: 12-15' Space Range: 12-15' Plant Light: Full Sun Flower Color: White Bloom Time: Spring Growth Rate: Rapid Shape: Rounded Vase Fall Color: Yellow
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