This unique apple tree discovered in Canada will be the talk of the neighborhood! The growth of the tree is vertical with almost no branching, making it ideal for planting in small yards, in big pots or as a conversation piece in your yard. The apples are produced in clusters on short spurs along the trunk. Scarlet Sentinel produces very large greenish-yellow fruit heavily blushed with red. The pure white flesh is crisp and sweet. Fruit ripens in late September. The trees are naturally dwarf, only 8 to 12 feet when mature, and have good disease resistance. They often yield fruit the year after planting. Cross-pollination required. Any other apple with a similar flowering time will work. Zones: 4-8
Growing Zone: 4 to 8
Light Requirements: Full Sun
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Height: 8 ft to 12 ft