
Holstein Apple 3-5 ft branched tree
Holstein apples are extra-large, green-and-red with golden juice and a pineapple-y flavor. An offspring of cox orange pippin, with better growth characteristics and better flavor development in out climate. Delicious and aromatic. The trees have good resistance to apple scab. Holstein is triploid and will not pollinate other apples. Standard rootstock: These trees are grafted onto Antonovka standard rootstock, which produces vigorous and disease-resistant full-size trees. With a little TLC these trees can last generations. B118: B118 or “Bud 118” is considered semidwarf or semistandard, growing to 85% the size of a standard rootstock tree. Similar to a standard, trees on B118 are vigorous, hardy and need no staking. Trees on B118 will begin bearing fruit slightly earlier than standard roostock trees and are reliably productive. M111: M111 is considered semidwarf or semistandard, growing to 80% the size of a standard rootstock tree. Similar to a standard, trees on M111 are vigorous, ada