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Honeycrisp Semi-Dwarf Apple

Scientific Name: Malus domestica 'Honeycrisp' (semi-dwarf)

Also Known As

  • Malus 'Honeycrisp Semi-Dwarf'
  • Malus domestica Honey Crisp™
  • Malus domestica Honeycrisp®
  • Honeycrisp® Apple

Plant type

tree, fruit / vegetable

size

  • H: 8'-15'
  • W: 5'-15'

planting zones

  • 4a-8b

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Honeycrisp Semi-Dwarf Apple plant details

Honeycrisp Semi-Dwarf Apple is a broadleaf deciduous fruit / vegetable or tree with green foliage. In spring pink and white flowers emerge followed by red and yellow fruit. Attracts bees making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun - mostly shade and regular water. Does well in acidic and well-drained soil.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Honeycrisp Semi-Dwarf Apple

Plant type: fruit / vegetable or tree
Plant family: rosaceae
Foliage: deciduous green
Mature size: 5 FT - 15 FT - wide, 8 FT - 15 FT - tall
Flowers: pink and white blooms in spring

GROWING CONDITIONS for Honeycrisp Semi-Dwarf Apple

USDA Zones: 4a - 8b
Sun exposure: sun - mostly shade
Watering frequency: regular
Soil needs: acidic and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

Wonderfully crisp; juicy with excellent flavor, this beautiful (large, yellow mottled red); hardy (U of Minn.bred) Sept.ripe apple is great fresh or stored (for 7 mns) has received rave reviews from one ; all. S/M PP7197
Large bicolor, red over yellow, Sweet, tart flavor. Very crisp, firm texture, stores well. Needs pollinator. Zones 3-8.

Gardening facts about Honeycrisp Semi-Dwarf Apple plant

How to Grow Honeycrisp Semi-Dwarf Apple

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - mostly shade
  • Water Needs

    • regular
  • Soil Needs

    • acidic
    • well-drained

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Flower Color

    • white
    • pink
  • Wildlife

    • bees
  • Fruit

    • red
    • yellow
  • Flower Season

    • spring
  • Foliage Season

    • deciduous

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