Pettingill Apple (conventional)
$35.00
Out of stock
Notify me when item is back in stock.
Pettingill Apple (conventional)
Weight | 13 oz |
---|---|
Dimensions | 10 × 11 × 12 in |
Botanical Name | Malus spp. |
Hardiness by USDA Zone | 6-10 |
Pollination | Needs a pollinator |
Pot Size | |
Size At Maturity | |
Soil and Site | Full sun |
Propagation | Grafted on M111 rootstock |
Pettingill apple tree is a very low chill tree which ripens late September into October in Southern California coastal climate. Pettingill apple tree was discovered as a chance seedling by Clark Pettingill in 1949, in Seal Beach a small beach town just south of Long Beach. Large fruit with red flush over green skin. Flesh crisp and juicy with good sugar-acid balance. Pettingill apples are enhanced after several weeks of cold storage. Recognized as a great pie apple.
Customer Reviews
You must be logged in to post a review.
If you have a question about this product, please email us at orders@plantingjustice.org or call us at 510-756-6965. Thanks!
Reviews