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Semi-Dwarf, Winesap Apple (Bare Root) 1" + Size
The Semi-Dwarf Winesap Apple Tree is known for its medium to large, firm apples with a rich, sweet-tart flavor and a spicy undertone. The fruit has a deep red skin over a yellow-green background and a crisp, juicy texture, making it excellent for fresh eating, baking, cider, and sauces. The tree maintains a manageable size for home orchards while producing abundant fruit. In spring, it produces fragrant white blossoms that develop into apples ripening in late fall.
Mature Height: 12-15 feet
Spacing: 12–15 feet apart
Interesting Information:
Winesap apples are highly prized for cider-making due to their rich, spicy flavor.
This variety typically ripens in late fall, providing a late-season harvest that extends the apple-growing period.
Cross-pollination is required for good fruit set. Suitable pollinators include Honeycrisp, Gala, or Fuji.
The Semi-Dwarf size makes it ideal for smaller gardens, allowing easier maintenance while still offering high yields.
Its spring blossoms attract pollinators, which improves fruit production and adds ornamental appeal.
Grow Zone: 4–8
The Semi-Dwarf Winesap Apple Tree is known for its medium to large, firm apples with a rich, sweet-tart flavor and a spicy undertone. The fruit has a deep red skin over a yellow-green background and a crisp, juicy texture, making it excellent for fresh eating, baking, cider, and sauces. The tree maintains a manageable size for home orchards while producing abundant fruit. In spring, it produces fragrant white blossoms that develop into apples ripening in late fall.
Mature Height: 12-15 feet
Spacing: 12–15 feet apart
Interesting Information:
Winesap apples are highly prized for cider-making due to their rich, spicy flavor.
This variety typically ripens in late fall, providing a late-season harvest that extends the apple-growing period.
Cross-pollination is required for good fruit set. Suitable pollinators include Honeycrisp, Gala, or Fuji.
The Semi-Dwarf size makes it ideal for smaller gardens, allowing easier maintenance while still offering high yields.
Its spring blossoms attract pollinators, which improves fruit production and adds ornamental appeal.
Grow Zone: 4–8