Malus domestica

Disclaimer: The species, cultivars and hybrids in this database have been carefully chosen for their good qualities for food forests. They do not mean instant success. Food forestry is still a young field in which it is a core value to put the right plant in the right place and to focus on great diversity.

Cultivars

Cultivar Pollination partner Plant reproductive fertility Pest and disease susceptibility Edible parts Productivity - peak (yield) - maximum Harvesting period - start Form of consumption
Beauty of Bath flowering group 3 / 4 Partially self-fertile Resistant fruits High
End of july
Fresh
Bramley's seedling flowering group 3 / 4 Self sterile Resistant fruits High
Mid september
Processed
Discovery flowering group 3 / 4 Partially self-fertile Resistant fruits High
Mid august
Fresh
Harry Masters Jersey flowering group 3 / 4 Resistant fruits High
End of october
Processed
Keuleman flowering group 3 / 4 Partially self-fertile Resistant fruits High
Early october
Fresh
Lunterse Pippeling flowering group 3 / 4 Partially self-fertile Resistant fruits High
Early october
Fresh
Michelin flowering group 3 / 4 Self sterile Resistant fruits High
Early october
Processed
Sans Pareil flowering group 3 / 4 Partially self-fertile Resistant fruits High
End of october
Processed
Santana flowering group 3 / 4 Partially self-fertile Resistant fruits High
Early september
Fresh

Rootstocks

Rootstock Genes
Bittenfelder Malus domestica
M111 Malus domestica
MM106 Malus domestica
Seedling Malus sylvestris