Apple 'Chalis' (Malus spp.)
$50.00
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Collected, grafted and locally grown! On Malus fusca (Pacific Crabapple) rootstock for better hardiness in the PNW.
Plant Description: A compact tree producing large, sweet, and crisp apple that was discovered in Chehalis, Washington, in the 1930s. It is a versatile fruit, excellent for fresh eating, baking, making sauce, and cider.
Known for being a productive, reliable tree with great scab & mildew resistance.
- Watering needs: regular, can tolerate dry summers once established
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Sun needs: full sun
- Pollination needs: somewhat self fertile, but another variety nearby will increase yield
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Fruiting Time: ripens mid-late September
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