Apple tree "Calville Blanc d'Août"
(Malus domestica)
- Synonyms : Calville Blanc d'été, Caleville d'août.
- Origin :
- History : Obtained in 1927 from a lucky seedling.
- Fruit Description : Large, ribbed fruit, yellow-green in color and orange-pink in sunlight. Its white flesh is tender, juicy, fine, and has a very tangy flavor. It is a fruit to be eaten as soon as it is ripe in August.
- Use : A good, refreshing summer apple. Delicious!
- Harvest : August
- Consumption : Immediate. Best kept for a few weeks in the refrigerator.
- Pollination : Cross-pollination.
- Disease resistance : Good general resistance.
- Available rootstocks :
- M106 : For outdoor apple trees. Adapts to almost all soils and is particularly well-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.
Apple tree "Calville Blanc d'Août"
- Plant sold with bare roots.
- Pickups and deliveries from December 1st.
(When the plant is in vegetative rest)
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