
Botanical Name | Malus domestica 'Gravenstein' |
Mature Height | 6-8 Feet |
Mature Width | 5 Feet |
Light Requirement | Full Sun |
Hardiness Zone | Zones 3-9 |
Tolerance | N/A |
Attracts |
Pollinators, Hummingbirds |
ℹ Gravenstein is an attractive high-quality dessert and culinary apple, first described in 1797. A stunning show of fragrant white blooms in early-mid spring attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Followed by a heavy crop of large, deep yellow apples with red strips. Crisp, aromatic and juicy these apples are perfect for eating or cooking. On a mini dwarf root stock M-27. Requires 2 apple trees of a different variety that are early blooming to cross pollinate.