PARKLAND APPLEââMalus domestica âParklandâ
⢠A coldâhardy prairie apple introduced by the Morden Research Station, valued for its ability to perform reliably in shortâseason, Zoneâ2 climates.
⢠Produces mediumâsized yellowâgreen apples with a bright red blush; the flesh is crisp, juicy, and mildly tart, making it excellent for fresh eating, applesauce, and baking.
⢠Blooms in midâspring with fragrant white flowers that attract bees and other pollinators, ensuring strong fruit set even in cooler years.
⢠Forms a rounded, moderately vigorous tree that requires annual pruning to maintain structure, airflow, and consistent fruit quality, as is typical for all fruiting apples.
⢠Thrives in full sun and wellâdrained soil; needs regular watering during dry periods and benefits from a compatible pollinator nearby.
⢠Full Sun ⢠Zone 2 ⢠4â5âŻm Height Ă 3â4âŻm Width





