Mutsu Apple Tree

A cross between Golden Delicious and Indo varieties, Mutsu is a very large greenish yellow to yellow apple with a conical shape and a sharp, tart flavor. This variety is also known as Crispin. Excellent for fresh eating, sauces, pies, and baking.
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USDA ZONES: 5-9 Outdoors
 
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Mutsu Apple Tree requires a pollenizer. You must plant one of these trees nearby (within about 50') for the tree to produce a crop of fruit.

Description

Malus domestica 'Mutsu'

A cross between Golden Delicious and Indo varieties, Mutsu is a very large greenish yellow to yellow apple with a conical shape and a sharp, tart flavor. This variety is also known as Crispin. Excellent for fresh eating, sauces, pies, and baking.
Characteristics
Fruit Color:
Crisp white
Ripens:
September - October
Sun/Shade:
Full Sun
Water Needs:
regular water
Soil Type:
well-draining
Soil pH Level:
pH of 7
Tree Size:
15' height with 15' spread
Years to Bear:
2
Pollination:
Requires Pollenizer
Bloom Color:
Cold Hardy:
N/A
Primary USDA Zone Range:
5 - 9
Secondary USDA Zone Range:
N/A
Chill Hours:
500 - 700
Size & Spacing

15' height with 15' spread

Plant 15' away from other trees and buildings

Planting & Care
Apples tolerate many soil types, but grow best in well-drained loamy soil. Apples grow best in full sun where there is cold in winter, moderate summer temperatures, and medium to high humidity. Water regularly, at least weekly. Keep the soil evenly moist, but not wet. Apples benefit from pruning, which is normally carried out while the trees are still dormant in late Winter. Apple trees can live for 100 years or more. The large size of the Mutsu apple has contributed to the nickname,"oven buster"- you don't need many to make a pie.
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