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![]() Sundance Apple Tree
One of the Most Exciting Apples in Years!
(2 customer reviews)Large fruit has porcelain to yellowish-green skin, often with a red blush and creamy-white flesh. Delightful popping-crisp texture makes it excellent for fresh eating and pies—it holds the texture and bakes up perfectly—not too hard and never gets mushy. Exceptional sweettart flavor; sugary with refreshing hints of pineapple and sweet lemon. Matures in late September to mid October, but will hang on the tree for up to a month without loss of quality. Will also store for up to 4 months in common refrigeration—so you can enjoy juicy delicious Sundance apples into winter! Excellent resistance to scab and cedar apple rust. Zones: 5-8. U.S. Patent No. 13819. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Tuesday, May 05, 2009Quick Start Reviewed By: Sumar (Memphis, TN) I have a small yard and ordered Lil Big Pixie Crunch, Sundance and Liberty apple trees. The plants arrives much bigger and sturdier than the twigs I would expect to get from an online nursery. About a week after I planted them, the Pixie crunch and Liberty just exploded with both leaves and blossoms and the Sundance had buds all over but is taking longer to leaf out. These trees are excited to grow, and I am thrilled at how little effort has been required on my part to get them up to speed. I expected to have to nurture them and prod them, but so far so good. We'll see how they do from here. - Thursday, November 13, 2008Disease Resistant Reviewed By: Todd (Raymond, NE) My parents have a two year old sundance tree and I planted one this last spring. Cedar apple rust has affected some varieties on our yards, but sundance shows no sign of cedar apple rust on either of our sundance trees. Mine is planted close to a windbreak of cedars and still shows no sign of cedar apple rust! There are many cedar trees in our area, so cedar apple rust is a concern here, as evidenced by some other varieties I have. The varieties I have that show excellent resistance to cedar apple rust include sundance, liberty, and wolf river (a HUGE apple). Our sundance apple trees are too young to bear fruit yet, so I might be giving it a five star rating too soon, but I could not help but notice it's excellent disease resistance. Read More Reviews |
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