Apple, Red Fuji

Malus pumila


Description

Red Fuji Apples ripen in mid September needing just 400 chill hours (3 weeks of temperatures below 45 degrees F) to set fruit. The Red Fuji will produce apples if only one tree is planted but the cross pollination of a crabapple will greatly increase yields. This fall ripening apple ripens at an early age, and the fruit keeps well under refrigeration. A top choice fruit in American supermarkets with a delightful, crunchy, sweet flavor, with a little acid.
Botanical Name
Malus pumila
Height
12-15'
Width
12-15'
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Soil Type
Well Draining
Bloom Time
Early Summer
Bloom Colors
White
Foliage Colors
Dark Green
Water Requirements
Moderate Secondary Culinary

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