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Reinette Simirenko Apple

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Malus spp.
This is a twig for grafting. Winter, grass green skin, greenish yellow flesh.

Ukraine, before 1895. May have originated on the farm of Platon Simirenko in the Ukraine although some say it’s just a synonym for a fine old 19th-century New Jersey apple Wood’s Greening.

Became an instant favorite the day we first sampled it at the Fedco warehouse—landed straight into one taster’s all-time top five.

Medium-sized round waxy dotted grass-green fruit, often with a brownish-orange or pink blush. Greenish-yellow tender crisp fine-grained subacid flesh makes excellent eating. “Sweet, wine-like tangy flavor,” according to the Classical Fruits catalog.

Stores well. Blooms late. Z4.

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ships in early spring