Espalier Trees
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Anna: Lends itself well to any espalier
design; prefers only 400 hours of winter chill; fruit
ripens early; requires a pollinator of a different apple
variety.
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Spitzenberg: Old-fashioned variety; makes
very nice palmette verriers, horizontal cordons, and fans.
Adaptable to many areas; hardy in cold winter locations
despite its low winterchill requirement of 600 hours.
Stiffer branches work well as cordon; avoid bending
vertically in U-shape or candelabra. Prefers 600 hours or
less of winter chill; has good summer heat resistance.
Fruit ripens late in season; self pollinating.
Newtown Pippin: Stiffer branches work well
as cordon; avoid bending vertically in U-shape or
candelabra; prefers 600 hours or less of winter chill; has
good summer-heat resistance: fruit ripens late in season;
self-pollinating.
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