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Cortland Apple (Malus 'Fruit Cortland') - 2 gallon 36"
Size: 2 gallon 36"
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The Cortland apple tree produces medium to large, bright red fruit with crisp, snow-white flesh that resists browning—ideal for fresh eating, salads, and baking. This cold-hardy cultivar thrives in Zones 4-7, making it perfect for northern climates. Developed in New York in 1898, Cortland is a McIntosh cross known for its sweet-tart flavor with subtle strawberry notes. Trees reach 12-15 feet at maturity and require a pollenizer for optimal fruit set. Harvest in late September to early October. Self-sterile; plant with compatible varieties like Honeycrisp, Gala, or McIntosh for cross-pollination. Excellent disease resistance and consistent yields make Cortland a reliable choice for orchards and home gardens alike.
Hardiness Zones: 4-7
Height: 15-20'
Season of Flower: Edible fruit, Spring flowering
Sun Exposure: Sun
Width: 10-15'
Wildlife: Songbirds
Soil Conditions: Average
Growth Habit: Rounded
Other Features: Tolerates Clay, Urban Tolerant
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