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Hewes Virginia Crabapple
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Malus domestica 'Hewes Virginia Crab'
An American original! George Washington's and Thomas Jefferson's favorite cider apple. Also called Virginia Crab, it is a small, flattened, yellow apple with a rose-to-red blush and white specks. Makes a clear, dry, cinnamon-flavored cider. Slow to ferment and the flavor lasts if aged.
It has a long bloom period (blooms during categories 1-4) and is an excellent pollinizer. Was previously used as a rootstock due to its exceptional hardiness. Can lapse into biennial bearing if not thinned aggressively as a young tree. Ripens in late September in PNW. Well-suited for Southern growers who cider early, and also folks with short growing seasons.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 4
Mature Height: 14' (Semi-Dwarf)
Sun: Full Sun
Bloom Time: Early Midseason, Bloom Group 2
Ripening Time: Early - September in PNW
Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer
Semi-Dwarf Rootstock: EMLA 106
Read our Apple Growing Guide
