Amere de Berthcourt Cider Apple (organic)
$35.00
Amere de Berthcourt Cider Apple (Malus domestica) is a popular variety in French cider orchards. Amere de Berthencourt comes from the traditional cider growing area around the town of Berthencourt in Normandy. In English its name means “the bitter apple from Berthencourt”. Their bittersweet juice is used for making alcoholic cider or adding body to sweet cider. Easy to grow and productive, Amere de Berthcourt bears good crops of small greenish-yellow fruit with a pink blush.
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Amere de Berthcourt Cider Apple (organic)
Weight | 10 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 10 in |
Botanical Name | Malus domestica |
Hardiness by USDA Zone | hardy down to zone 4, hardy to -30 and below |
Pollination | Not self-fertile, needs a pollinator |
Pollinators | Anna, Cripps Pink, Empire, Granny Smith, Jonathan, Spartan, and more |
Pot Size | |
Soil and Site | Full to half day sun and well-draining soil |
Bloom Time | April |
Ripening Time | October |
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