Stoke Red Cider Apple

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bare-root trees
Malus spp.
Late Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. Also called Neverblight. May have originated in Rodney Stoke or near Wedmore, Somerset, England.

Medium-sized round-conic fruit covered with dark red radiating stripes that blend into a nearly solid glowing red and pink blush. Some russet dots and netting. Very attractive. Sharp juice with some astringency. Very sharp cider.

Consistent heavy cropper and a reputation in the U.K. for resistance to pests and disease . Very scab resistant. (Neverblight!) Pick late in the fall and combine with other late varieties. Blooms late season. Z4. Maine Grown. (Semi-dwarf: 2½–5' bare-root trees)

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7308 Stoke Red

C: 1 on M111 semi-dwarfing stock
$38.50