Silver Creek Nursery Ltd.

Potted Liberty Apple

Available only for pick-up at nursery.

History: Liberty was developed by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, NY, in 1955 and released in 1978. It is a cross between Macoun and a Japanese crabapple (Malus floribunda), bred in hopes of achieving the disease resistance of the Japanese crabapple

Why We Grow It: The creators of Liberty were highly successful in their goal, creating one of the most disease-resistant varieties. Liberty is a favourite for organic production as a result. The fruit is bright red with sweet, creamy flesh and it stores well.

      $80.00

      Rootstock:
      Size:

      10 low in stock

      Fruit Traits:

      Recommended Use: Fresh eating, cooking, cider

      Fruit Size: Small

      Storage: Keeps until December when stored in cool, humid conditions

      Harvest: October - Mid

      Tree Traits:

      Canadian Hardiness Zone: 4

      Soil Preferance: Sandy loam, loam, clay loam. Prefers average to moist conditions, avoid planting anywhere that floods for more than two weeks in the spring. Generally quite adaptable to different soil conditions.

      Flowering Time: Middle

      Pollination Requirements: Requires a pollinator of a different apple variety that blooms around the same time

      Sun/Shade Requirements: Full sun (approx. 8-10 hours of sun daily)

      General Growth Habit: Moderately vigorous and precocious with a spreading growth pattern, good crops, spur bearing. Resistant to quince rust, scab, mildew, fireblight, and cedar rust.

      Reminder: Potted plants are available for pick-up only!

      Potted plants vary in size and age, but we typically pot berries and smaller seedlings in 1-3 gal pots and larger grafted trees in 5-16 gal pots.

      • 1g pots - 1-3ft tall
      • 2g or 3g pots - 1.5-3ft tall
      • 5g pots - 3-7ft tall
      • 8g pots - 4-7ft tall
      • 16g pots - 6-8ft tall

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