Description
Apple ‘Goodland’
Malus ‘Goodland’
Zone: 2
Exposure: Full Sun
Mature Size: 16′ high x 13′ wide
Flower Color: White flowers with pink shell overtones
Fruit ripening time: Mid September
Fruit Color & Size: Red blush on green. 3″ wide
Pollination: Requires another apple within 500′ for cross-pollination
Taste: Crisp, juicy, tender and aromatic
Description: A very hardy creamy yellow apple with a red blush, high quality, great for cooking or eating fresh. Typically, apples are harvested in late summer to early fall, making them available for early autumn use.
Ornamental Features: White flowers with pink shell overtones in mid spring. Forest green foliage throughout the season. Leaves turn yellow in fall.
Landscape Attributes: Deciduous tree with a more or less rounded form. Best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed.