Botanical Name
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Malus 'Anna'
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Description
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Semi-dwarf growing tree with a heavy production of large sized sweet fruit. The flavorful yellow fruit with a heavy red blush ripens in mid-summer. This is a popular low chill variety but requires a pollinator for best yields. Apples can be mixed with other fruiting trees to create a home orchard and do best when planted with other apple varieties. Requires 200-300 chilling hours.
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Exposure
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Full Sun
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Height x Width
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15-20' H x 15-20' W
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Water
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Water regularly until established and frequently in extreme heat.
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Zones
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Zones 4-10
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Fertilization
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Feed with an all-purpose fertilizer in early spring and again in late summer. Follow label instructions.
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Pruning
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Apples need little pruning. Remove broken or damaged limbs for a nice appearance. As the tree matures, remove crossing branches.
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PC #
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CsNH13007
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