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Aromatic, Sweet-Sharp, Spicy

USDA Zones: 7–9
Non-Self-Pollinating
Bloom Time-Mid-Late-season

 

Synonyms: Old Fashion Limbertwig

 

Fruit medium tending to large in size, round, covered with a dark-red color with light colored russetted lenticels. Originated in Georgia during the late 1700s or early 1800s, likely as a chance seedling. First exhibited in 1914 during a Georgia Horticultural Society meeting.. Ripe Sept-October

 

Use: Fresh/Cider/Apple Butter

Storage: Good Keeper-2 months

Scion Credit: 39th Parallel Orchards

Ripe in Sept/October

Est. Chill Requirement: Unconfirmed

Black Limbertwig Apple Tree

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