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Karmijn de Sonnaville Apple

bare-root trees
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Malus spp.
Fall, russeted orange-red skin.

Cox’s Orange Pippin x Jonathan. Bred by Piet de Sonnaville, Wageningen Res Stn, Netherlands, 1949; released commercially in 1971. A stunner in both looks and flavor; one of the best of the Cox’s types. Medium-to-large conical fruit has over a green-yellow base a bright orange-red blush, darker carmine stripes and lots of russet. High in both sugars and acidity, the intense flavors and aroma can be overwhelming fresh off of the tree, but they mellow and even improve after some time in storage. Great for fresh eating and cider. Triploid: will not pollinate other varieties. Blooms midseason. Z4.

(Standard: 3–6' bare-root trees)

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