Sandow (apple)

The Sandow is an apple cultivar that is an "open-pollinated seedling of Northern Spy" that was created in 1912.[1] It has been described as an apple that is suitable for eating,[2] (as opposed to being a cooking apple). It has a crisp flesh that is juicy and sweet, with "bright scarlet stripes over red flush".[1] It typically ripens in mid-October, and bears fruit sooner relative to other apple cultivars.[1] It tends to flourish best in zones 3-5[1] in the United States.

Sandow apple with cross-section

See also

References

  1. Phillips, Mike (2012). The Holistic Orchard: Tree Fruits and Berries the Biological Way. Chelsea Green Publishing. pp. 177–178. ISBN 1603584072.
  2. Platt, Rutherford (2014). 1001 Questions Answered About Trees. Courier Dover Publications. p. 169. ISBN 048616781X. Retrieved 4 September 2014.


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