
Why it rocks:
State Fair Apple is a delightful treat that captures the essence of state fairs with its classic red peel and a juicy, moderately tart flavor that dances on your palate. This beloved American favorite was masterfully developed by W.H. Alderman at the University of Minnesota, specifically chosen for its incredible cold hardiness— making it a resilient choice for any Illinois landscape. Imagine biting into one of these attractive, round apples, their skins adorned with stripes with a blushing yellow hue. In spring, its round canopy is covered with green leaves before blooming with sweetly fragranced pinkish-white flowers. Flowers giveaway to the fruit, which ripens in early fall. Perfect for a refreshing snack or a delicious addition to your favorite recipes, State Fair Apples shine in both eating fresh and cooking. Here’s a little secret: these apples thrive when planted alongside other Malus varieties, leading to a more bountiful harvest that’s sure to bring joy. So, whether you’re enjoying a juicy apple straight from the tree or baking a pie that fills your home with warm, inviting aromas, State Fair Apple is sure to become a star in your culinary and landscaping adventures!
Where to put it:
State Fair Apple trees are an excellent choice for small landscapes, as long as you allow enough space for them to reach their full mature spread. Planting them near other Malus varieties, including crabapples, will improve their fruit yield. If you plan to plant multiple trees, consider grouping them in odd numbers and spacing them at least 15 to 20 feet apart. This arrangement will not only increase your fruit production but also enhance the overall beauty of your landscape. When positioning your State Fair Apple trees, ensure they are planted at least 10 feet away from nearby structures. This distance will allow their canopies to thrive and spread fully.
What it needs:
State Fair Apple thrives best in full sun and well-drained soil. It benefits from having healthy pollinator companions nearby. Any Malus variety will do. You can manicure the tree as needed as it grows and matures. Please follow our tree care guidelines during the initial growing seasons to promote a strong root system.
Botanical Name: | Malus fruiting 'State Fair' |
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Hardiness Zone: | 3 |
Tree Type: | Fruit | Ornamental & Flowering |
Size Range: | Small Tree (15-25 feet) |
Mature Height: | 20' |
Mature Spread: | 20' |
Shape: | Round |
Foliage Color: | Green |
Fall Color: | Yellow |
Flower Color: | Light Pink | White |
Decorative Fruit: | Edible Fruit |
Landscape Uses: | Accent |
Growth Rate: | Moderate |
Plant Tolerance: | Very Adaptable & Tolerant |
Standout Feature: | Tart & juicy fruit, fragrant spring flowers |
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