Description
North Carolina; date unknown, but certainly before 1900. This apple first got my attention from reading posts on the Facebook “Southern Apples Interest Group,” where folks were touting it’s beauty, flavor, disease resistance and intense aroma! It’s bright red with green stripes. Sweet and tart. It’s a July apple but unlike other early apples it doesn’t fall apart when cooked so makes a great pie! Available on semi-dwarf only.