Cortland Apple is a mid-late season bloomer that ripens in late September. It's an older selection with white flesh and red skin. It is excellent for cider, cooking, and eating. While mostly used for fruit production, apples have lovely blossoms in spring that attract pollinators. Semi-dwarf apple trees are easier to maintain, making them the perfect fit for a home orchard or edible landscape.
This tree: Produces small, dark blue or purple clingstone fruit with golden yellow flesh that is firm. The flavor can be either sweet or sour, and the plums are great for canning. Yields ripe fruit typically from August to early September.