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Red Delicious Apple Tree
The Red Delicious is among the most popular of varieties. This particular cultivar of Red Delicious originates from Peru, Iowa in 1872. Since then,...
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The Red Gravenstein is a sport of the much older Gravenstein Apple. Originally planted in the 1670s, the Gravenstein apple was used as a cooking an...
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A relatively newer apple (1950's Riverside, Washington) with the iconic red flesh, the Red King is a distant offspring of the Red Delicious. It ret...
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Discovered in New York in 1895 as a sport of the then common Northern Spy Apple. It is larger and redder than its parent yet retains much of the fl...
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Similar in color to the Autumn Blaze just with more orange undertones and deeper color. You trade the brilliance of the Autumn Blaze to get a fulle...
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First crossed at the NY Agricultural Experimental Station in 1938, the Redfield apple is a cross between the Wolf River and Niedwetzkyana apples. I...
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Another apple created by the Purdue, Rutgers, and University of Illinois Agricultural Experimental Station in the 1980s, the Redfree apple was desi...
View full detailsReine de Pomme Apple Tree
The Reine des Pommes, translated as the "Queen of the Apples," is an archaic French bittersweet cider variety originating from the La Guerche regio...
View full detailsReinette Zabergau Apple Tree
The Zaber is a small tributary of the Neckar River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. This southern State produced an apple- less common crop than neig...
View full detailsReliance Grape Vine
Reliance Seedless is a cold-hardy table grape, tolerating winter temperatures to approximately -25Β°F. Experiments show this grape is hardy to -35Β°F...
View full detailsReliance Peach Tree
Originally created in 1964 in New Hampshire as one of the earliest cold hardy peaches. It is freestone and self-fertile. The Peach is medium to lar...
View full detailsRhode Island Greening Apple Tree
This American heirloom variety can trace its lineage back to Rhode Island in the mid 1650s and was discovered on the farm of a Mr. Green near Middl...
View full detailsRobinson Crabapple Tree
A colossal bloomer! This classic red bloomer opens from truck to tip of branch giving the crabapple tree an elegant and nearly uniform floral sleev...
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The Rose Butter pear tree is a classic European pear variety known for its smooth texture, rich flavor, and attractive fruit. This variety has a lo...
View full detailsRoseland Red Honeycrisp Apple Tree
Introduced in Minnesota in 1991, the Roseland Red Honey Crisp (RRHC) is a local favorite. The tree is one of the most vigorous and hardy of apple t...
View full detailsRoxbury Russet Apple Tree
First discovered in Roxbury- part of the Massachusetts Colony- in the mid 1630s; the Roxbury Russet is one of the oldest cultivars in the United St...
View full detailsRoyal Court Cortland Apple Tree
The patented sport of the popular Cortland apple- the Royal Court Cortland Apple (RCCA) is brighter, redder, and more disease resistant than its pa...
View full detailsRoyal Empire Apple Tree
The Royal Empire Apple (REA) is a sport of the popular Empire Apple. First discovered in 1992, this sport has grown to dominate the Empire market. ...
View full detailsRoyal Red Honeycrisp Apple Tree
Similar to its parent, the famous Honeycrisp Apple, the Royal Red Honeycrisp (RRHC) is more uniformly red, sweeter, and has better storage capacity...
View full detailsRoyalty Flowering Crabapple Tree
A dense flowering crabapple, the Royalty produces wild berry colored flowers throughout the entire tree. Combine this with is dense branch organiza...
View full detailsRubaiyat Apple Tree
First saved from Albert Etter's orchard in Ettersberg, CA, the Rubaiyat was almost decimated by cows and lost to history. The apple is bright red i...
View full detailsSabrevois Grape Vine
Hardy to temperatures as low as -35Β°F, this cultivar is a sister seedling to St. Croix. It ripens roughly one week later than St. Croix, reaching a...
View full detailsSansa Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Sansa Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, at least ΒΌ" in caliper, and sh...
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Developed in the 1970s at the Morioka Research Station in Japan, the Sansa Apple is a standard cross between the Akane and Gala apples. This early ...
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