Yates Apple |
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Rosaceae Malus Domestica Yates |
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NOTICE: We take orders year round on bare root fruit trees but orders are shipped sometime between Nov 1 thru April 1
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Grows In | Zone 4B · -25° to -20° F through Zone 8B · 15° to 20° F |
Sun Exposure | Full / Mostly Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained |
Flower Color | White, Soft Pink |
Blooms | Early Spring Blooms, Fall Foliage, Spring Foliage, Summer Foliage |
Foliage Color | Medium Green, Dark Green |
Average Height | 12' to 15', 15' to 20' |
Average Width | 10' to 15', 15' to 20' |
Attracts | Wildlife |
Malus Domestica 'Yates' is a moderate growing tree and fruit bearing plant that can be grown in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 4B through 8B. It matures to an average height of 12 feet to 20 feet and an average width of 10 feet to 20 feet, depending on climate and other environmental factors. It prefers growing in a location that provides full sun and grows best when planted in loam, clay or silt soil that is well drained. The foliage is medium green and dark green in color.
Orders placed after Nov 1 but before April 1 will be shipped by April 1.
This is the fun part. There are lots of selections of apples trees, each with their own fruit color, flavor, ripening time, and more. What really determines the type you should choose is how you want to use them. Most are good for snacking. Others are great for desserts, canning, dried fruits, making jam, jelly, and preserves, and salads. So do a little homework, and click on the link below to use the Apple Tree Information Sheet to help make your selections.
Click here to use the Apple Tree Information Sheet to select the right varieties for your needs
The large crop yield and juicy sweet flesh of the Yates apple make it a favorite of cider makers. This apple is also works well and is widely used as a pollinator for other apples. It was Developed in the mid 1800's in Georgia.
Pollination: Click here to find good pollinator varieties
Chill Hours: Click here to find chill hours for this and other varieties of apple trees
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