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  • Triumph Apple™ (Malus domestica 'Triumph')

Triumph Apple

Malus domestica 'Triumph', Courtesy University of Minnesota

lSoil type: well drained, moist, fertile, acidic loam or sand, pH 6.0-7.0

Soil moisture:  dry to medium

Sun:  full sun

Height/Spread:  12’ – 15’ tall x 12’ – 15’ wide

Bloom:  mid-season

Ripens:  late September-early October

Years to Bear:  2-5 years post-transplant, annual bearing

Hardiness Zone:  4 – 7

Uses:  fresh eating, baking, sauces, cider, storage

Fruit: 2.75"-3.25", deep red, sweet-tart balanced flavor, good sugar/acid balance, very juicy and crisp described as a "dynamic flavor explosion." Stores well up to 6 months at 31°F.

Tree Disease Resistance: highly resistant to apple scab, resistant to fire blight, moderate resistance to apple-cedar rust and powdery mildew, low susceptibility to bitter pit.

Root Stock and Disease Resistance: Geneva 969 semi-dwarfing root stock, strong graft-union strength, good root anchorage (staking still recommended in early years), very cold hardy, very resistant to fire blight, woolly apple aphid and crown rot, low rate of suckering and burr knots

Noteworthy: this highly disease resistant and delicious variety is especially well suited for organic growers. A cross of Honeycrisp and Liberty.

Pollinizer:  not self-fertile, requires a pollinizer, Enterprise and Goldrush should work.

$55 (4'+ / 3 gallon pot)

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