Malus domestica 'Stark Earliest'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
Life form perennial
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination entomogamy
Spread endozoochory
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Cultivation

Origin: in Orfino, Idaho, by Douglas Bonner. Introd. in 1944. USPP 642; 19 Sept. 1944; assigned to Stark Bros. Nurseries & Orchards Co., Louisiana, Mo. Parentage unknown; discovered about 1938. Tree: large; vigorous, spreading; hardy; bears regularly. Fruit: size averages 2 1/4 inches in diam.; oblate; calyx open; skin yellow, cherry-red blush, attractive, thin, tough, smooth, waxy, dots russet; flesh yellow, firm, tender, sprightly subacid; ships well; ripens early, before Yellow Transparent and Close, about with June Wealthy, harvested over an extended period; a good culinary variety.
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Minimum temperature (C°) -29
Optimum temperature (C°) 14 - 27
Size large
Vigor vigorous
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Synonyms

Malus domestica 'Scarlet Pimpernel' Malus domestica 'Stark Earliest'