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Fuji apple trees

Malus domestica
Fuji is listed in the RHS Plants for Pollinators
  • Picking season: Very late
  • Self-fertility: Not self-fertile
  • Flowering group: 3

Fuji is a popular commercial apple variety, renowned for its mild sweet flavour and crisp texture. The skin colors can vary from red/pink flush over yellow to a deeper speckled pink.

Fuji does best in warm climates, and needs a long growing season to allow it to develop its full potential. The apples are usually ripe in late October or early November.

The apples can be kept for many months in a fridge.

Fuji seems to be a variety that repays care and attention by the grower during the growing season.

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Fuji organic apple trees for sale

  • 11 yeartree on M9 rootstock23.25€
    Small tree (1.5m-2.5m after 10 years) Bare-root
  • 21 yeartree on M116 rootstock23.25€
    Medium tree (2m-3.5m after 10 years) Bare-root
  • 31 yeartree on MM111 rootstock23.25€
    Large tree (3m-5m after 10 years) Bare-root
  • 41 yeartree on Bittenfelder rootstock23.25€
    Very large tree (5m-6m+ after 10 years) Bare-root
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Fuji characteristics

  • Gardening skillAverage
  • Self-fertilityNot self-fertile
  • Flowering group3
  • Disease resistanceAverage
  • Picking seasonVery late
  • Season of use3 months or more
  • Food usesEating fresh
  • Cold hardiness (USDA)Zone 5 (-29C)
  • Summer average maximum temperaturesWarm (25-30C / 76-85F)Hot (>30C / 86F)
  • Chill requirementLow-chill - 400-600 hours
  • Country of originJapan
  • Period of origin1950 - 1999
  • Fruit colourPink

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  • See also GoldRush
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  • See also Honeycrisp
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