McIntosh
Malus 'McIntosh'

McIntosh

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McIntosh Details:
Plant Facts
Mature Height
Semi-Dwarf: 15-20'
Soil Type
Well Drained
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Characteristics
Sweet, Crisp
Support Required
No
Bloom Period
Mid April
Will Produce
3 - 5 years
Yes
Harvest Period
Mid September
Root Stock
Semi-Dwarf: M-111
4-7

The McIntosh apple is a early and heavy producer. The flesh is white, soft and fine-textured. The flavor is distinctively sweet and aromatic. The McIntosh has a rather tough skin that has mixed red and green coloring.

It's a favorite apple for eating out of hand but also is widely used in salads, sauces, pies. It is a mainstay in fresh cider and an all-time favorite for fresh eating and salads. It has a large fruit and is used in juice, pies, and eating raw.

The McIntosh is partly self-fruitful, or suggested pollinators are Red Delicious, Gala, or any other apple tree.



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  Zone-, 12/10/2006 7:02:39 PM
Reviewer: JimC
I live in the foothills of the Sierras at about 3000 elevation and would like to grow a Macintosh. We have all type of Apple Farms near by and assume it would do well, but we are apparently a zone 8 and the Macintosh says zone 4-6. Appreciate you iniput and can a pear tree act a a pollinator

Answer from Nature Hills: Planting a zone 4-6 fruit tree in a zone 8 location would not be recommended. The McIntosh apple tree would not thrive in your location (zone 8). A pear tree will not pollinate an apple tree.


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  A question, sorry..., 3/7/2007 9:00:22 AM
Reviewer: Joe
Im wondering what rootstock youve got on these McIntosh.

Answer from Nature Hills: The rootstock is M111.


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  pollination, 4/9/2007 10:35:54 AM
Reviewer: shell
What is the best tree to put with a McIntosh Apple Tree to pollinate it properly? I live in zone 6. Any help would be great.

Answer from Nature Hills: The Gala, Honeycrisp or Dolgo crabapple.


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