One of the best all around late season apples. Superb cold hardy
tree, producing yellowish green skinned apples with a red overlay
with crisp white flesh. Ripens in September, when cool nighttime
temperatures sweeten the apples. Excellent for cooking.
Like all high latitude hardy apple trees, the Goodland Apple
grows to about 20 feet tall, has white, non fragrant blossoms that
appear just as the leaves are breaking bud. The dark green leaves
then turn orange in the fall.
The Goodland is a late season apple that requires a different
apple variety as a cross pollinator to produce fruit. Since it is
a late season tree, it can only cross with a different variety of
mid or late season apples. Taste this apple in Mr. V's
demonstration orchard.
- Size - 6-8 cm.
- Storage - 20 weeks
- Ripen - Early - mid September (After first frost)