Apples: Malus domestica 'Nonesuch'
Botanical name: Malus domestica 'Nonesuch'
Common name: apple
also known as (semi-dwarf apple)
Planted
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at a glance
Soil: | damp, acidic, sand |
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Sun: | |
Zones: | 3a thru 9b |
Care: |
easy
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Lifespan: |
deciduous
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Category: | |
Attributes: |
bee attracting, edible |
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description for "Apples: Malus domestica 'Nonesuch'"
'Nonesuch' is among the best early mid-season eating apples. Fruit usually large with clear red skin in our climate, but color is variable. Flesh whitish, moderately firm, sweet and rich. Minimum of 6 hours of sun required during growing season. 3 years until fruit bearing. 'Nonesuch' is a cross-pollinator which is best pollinated by the varieties 'Akane' and 'Fameuse'. -- edited by dtd pbcouchman
History:
'Nonesuch' was first introduced in 1830.