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  1. 26 lip 2021 · Stayman Apple trees date back to the 19th century and are prized by home cooks and chefs as delicious cooking apples. For more than a century, people have been devoted to these tasty apples. Let’s dive in and learn all about the wondrous Stayman Apple tree.

  2. The Stayman apple is a triploid cultivar (three chromosomes instead of two) that can consistently bear apples if no conditions like freezing or late frosts happen. The size of the tree depends on the varieties you choose, standard, semi-dwarf or dwarf.

  3. An improvement on its parent Winesap, this old American variety originates from Kansas in the 1850's. It matures late and traditionally was an apple prized for being able to store through the winter. It's got an aromatic and distinctive pleasing vinous flavour.

  4. An old American dual-purpose apple variety, popular in Virginia. Descended from Winesap, and in most respects an even better apple.

  5. Stayman Winesap Apple (Malus domestica) produces large, crisp, and juicy apples with a balanced sweet-tart flavor, ideal for fresh eating and baking, in late fall. It is a vigorous, upright tree that reaches a mature height of 15-20 feet with a spread of 12-15 feet, great for home orchards.

  6. 30 sie 2022 · Growing a Winesap apple tree in the home orchard provides a ready supply of these luscious fruit with their complex sweet-sour taste, perfect for eating off the tree, baking, or juicing. If you would like to learn how easy backyard Winesap apple trees can be, read on.

  7. 12 kwi 2024 · Identifying Features of the Winesap Apple. Winesap Apples now come in standard, dwarf, or semi-dwarf sizes with an upright oval shape. Flowers are often a unique bright pink-red or occasionally the more typical pinkish-white flowers seen in most apple cultivars.