Malus domestica 'Holdren’s Early Red'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination entomogamy
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Cultivation

Origin: in Little Hocking, Ohio, by Robert E. Holdren. Introd. In 1973. USPP 3558; 28 May 1974. Wealthy × Rome Beauty, cross made in 1956, selected in 1971. Tree: upright, dense; vigorous; hardy; bears regularly; less affected by scab than other varieties grown in same area. Fruit: 2 3/4 inches axial diam., 3 inches transverse diam.; skin red, thick, tough, smooth, glossy, waxy; flesh cream color, texture firm, fine crisp, quality good; ripens 28 July to 10 Aug. in Little Hocking area; ships better than other varieties in its season.
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Synonyms

Malus domestica 'Holdren’s Early Red'