bloom time
September,
October
chill hours
800- 800
hardiness zone
4
- 8
latin name
malus domestica
pollination requirements
Cox's Orange Pippin apple trees require another apple variety nearby for pollination.
propagation
Cox's Orange Pippin apple trees can be propagated by chip budding or grafting onto a clonal rootstock
site and soil
Cox's Orange Pippin apple trees prefer full sun and well-drained soil. They should also be planted in an open area, and avoid sites that are lower than the surrounding area, where frost and excess rain can gather.
size at maturity
12 ft
- 16 ft
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