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Apple 'Anna'

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Apple 'Anna'

$75.00

$26.25

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Malus domestica ‘Anna’ is a semi-dwarf, deciduous fruit tree prized for its ability to thrive in low-chill climates such as the Southwest, Gulf Coast, and Florida. This heavy-yielding variety produces firm, crisp apples with light yellow-green skin and a red blush. The sweet, creamy-fleshed fruit is excellent for fresh eating, baking, and can be stored for up to two months in refrigeration.

Blooming later in the season, the self-pollinating Anna Apple benefits from a nearby Ein Shemer or Dorsett Golden to improve fruiting. Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, this variety is drought-tolerant once established and requires fruit thinning for optimal size and quality. With an early summer harvest (July) and a USDA hardiness range of 5-10, it is one of the best apples for warm climates and low-desert orchards.

Scientific Name: Malus domestica ‘Anna’
Type: Deciduous Fruit Tree
Height: Variable (Semi-Dwarf on M106 Rootstock)
Spread: Variable
Light: Full Sun
Water: Moderate (Well-Drained Soil)
USDA Zones: 5-10
Bloom Time: Late Season
Harvest Time: July
Pollination: Self-Pollinating (Better with Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer)

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Malus domestica ‘Anna’ is a semi-dwarf, deciduous fruit tree prized for its ability to thrive in low-chill climates such as the Southwest, Gulf Coast, and Florida. This heavy-yielding variety produces firm, crisp apples with light yellow-green skin and a red blush. The sweet, creamy-fleshed fruit is excellent for fresh eating, baking, and can be stored for up to two months in refrigeration.

Blooming later in the season, the self-pollinating Anna Apple benefits from a nearby Ein Shemer or Dorsett Golden to improve fruiting. Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, this variety is drought-tolerant once established and requires fruit thinning for optimal size and quality. With an early summer harvest (July) and a USDA hardiness range of 5-10, it is one of the best apples for warm climates and low-desert orchards.

Scientific Name: Malus domestica ‘Anna’
Type: Deciduous Fruit Tree
Height: Variable (Semi-Dwarf on M106 Rootstock)
Spread: Variable
Light: Full Sun
Water: Moderate (Well-Drained Soil)
USDA Zones: 5-10
Bloom Time: Late Season
Harvest Time: July
Pollination: Self-Pollinating (Better with Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer)

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