Liberty Apple
Developed in 1955 at the NYSAES as an offspring of the Macoun and Purdue 54-12 (a Japanese flowering crabapple) to create an extremely disease resistant apple. Commercially available in 1978, the Liberty apple soon became popular with home orchards for its ease of kcare and disease resistance. The Liberty is not susceptible to apple scab, powdery mildew, cedar apple rust, and fire blight. These features make it ideal for organic growers. Read more about the disease resistant qualities of the Liberty Apple here.
The apple itself is medium sized, dark red in color, with yellow, creamy flesh. IT has thicker skin (helpful with disease resistance) and a crisp bite. The fruit is juicy with a sweet/tart flavor that leans more tart. This apple is great to eat off the tree and can store for a few months.
USDA Zone: 4-9
Mature Height:
M.7 & EMLA.7: 15-17' or 65-70% of Standard; Semi-Dwarf
B.118: 18-20' or 85% of Standard; Semi-Dwarf
M.111: 20-25' or 85-100% of Standard; Semi-Dwarf
Sun: Full Sun
Bloom Group: 2 Early Mid Season
Ripening Time: Late September
Pollination: Required