Apple tree "Baya Marisa"
(Malus domestica)
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- Fruit Description : The large fruit is red in color with white lenticels. The flesh is dark pink, marbled with white, with a well-balanced sugar-acidity ratio. It has a very pleasant taste with a subtle aroma. This excellent apple has a pink bloom.
- Use : Delicious eating and juicing apple (pink)
- Harvest : Mid-September
- Storage : Until January
- Pollination : Cross-pollination.
- Disease Resistance : Excellent general resistance.
- Available rootstocks :
- M106 : For outdoor apple trees (4 to 5m). Adapts to almost all soils and is particularly suited to Brittany. Resists root asphyxiation very well and attracts very little woolly aphid. Good rooting which gives it good resistance to vole attacks.
Fruiting fairly quickly in 3-4 years.
Lifespan 50 years and more.
- M26 : For trained apple trees and small gardens. Small apple tree (3m) with very rapid fruiting (2-3 years). It is suitable for all trained forms (palmette, etc.) but will not be suitable as a tree for outdoor use because of its weak rooting (but much better than M9) unless it is given good lifelong support.
More susceptible to voles than M106 but with good resistance to phytophthora.
Lifespan 30 years and more.
Apple tree "Baya Marisa"
- Plant sold with bare roots.
- Pickups and deliveries from December 1st.
(When the plant is in vegetative rest)
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