Roseland Red Honeycrisp Apple
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 trees, showing little damage at -40 degrees. Red over a yellow background with cream-colored flesh, the RRHC lives up to its name. It is sweet as honey, with a hint of tart, and is exceptionally crisp. The RRHC develops its full aromatic flavor if left on the tree until mid-October. An excellent apple for eating, baking, pies, and sauces, the it is quickly becoming a new American favorite. Hone ycrisp is the most requested apple variety we have had in a long time. A great keeper, the Honey crisp stores well for 5-6 months.
USDA Zone: 3-9
Mature Height: B.9 ~10' or 35-40% of Standard; Dwarf
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: Early September
Pollination: Required
B.9 Rootstock Characteristics