
Apple Tree - Beacon
Plant Facts
| Family | Malus 'Beacon' |
|---|---|
| Mature Height | 15 to 20 feet |
| Soil | Widely adaptable |
| Zones | 3-6 |
| Sun Exposure | Full sun |
| Characteristics | Juicy |
| Pollinator Required | Yes |
| Harvest Period | August |
Quick Overview
The Beacon Apple, Malus 'Beacon', is a juicy bright red, medium-sized apple that is wonderful for eating. Its flesh is mildly acid. The Beacon is a hardy, heavy bearing tree, with the fruit having a short storage life. It is a good apple for eating fresh or cooking. It ripens mid to late August and is susceptible to fire blight. Plant about a month after the first killing frost in the fall or about a month before the last killing frost in the spring. Select a planting site that has good air, drainage, full sunlight and deep, well drained soil.




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