Apple Trees
Even though some apple trees are self-fertile, all varieties should be cross-pollinated with another variety to set more fruit.
In general, the early-blooming summer apples and the late-blooming varieties should not be used to pollinate each other.
Crabapples are good pollenizers for apple trees. Dolgo crabapple is often used for early-blooming apples. Prairiefire crabapple is used for mid-blooming apples. Snowdrift crabapple is used for mid- to late-blooming apple varieties.
NOTE: Mutsu (Crispin) and different strains of Jonagold, Winesap, Stayman, Shizuka and Arkansas Black are not good pollenizers of other apple varieties. They require at least TWO other varieties in order to set fruit. Alternatively, plant a single self-fertile pollenizer.
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Dorsett Golden Apple Tree
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Enterprise Apple Tree
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Harvest Gold Fruiting Crabapple Tree
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Pink Lady Apple Tree
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Red Delicious Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Airlie Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Anna Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Arkansas Black Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Braeburn Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Dorsett Golden Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Ein Shemer Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Empire Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Enterprise Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Freedom Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Fuji Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Gala Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Golden Delicious Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Granny Smith Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Grimes Golden Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Honeycrisp Apple Tree
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Semi-Dwarf Jonathan Apple Tree
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