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  2. A Guide to Honeycrisp Apple Trees - This Old House

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    Honeycrisp is a specific cultivar of the Malus domestica, or common apple tree. The tree’s foliage is green with white blossoms, the apple itself is red blushed with some yellow, and the apple’s white flesh is crisp and juicy. Honeycrisp apple trees reach a height of 14 to 18 feet and a width of 12 to 15 feet at maturity.

  3. Honeycrisp - Wikipedia

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    Honeycrisp (Malus pumila) is an apple cultivar (cultivated variety) developed at the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station's Horticultural Research Center at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

  4. How to Grow and Care for Honeycrisp Apple Trees - Gardener's Path

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    Honeycrispapples are a game-changer with their extremely crisp flesh and sweet but tangy flavor. Learn how to grow your own in this guide!

  5. Honeycrisp Apple Information: Learn About Growing Honeycrisp ...

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    Learn how to grow a Honeycrisp apple tree and enjoy years of mid-season fruits with unparalleled flavor. Honeycrisp trees are available on dwarf or regular rootstock. They are reliable bearers and produce fruit very early in maturity.

  6. Honeycrisp | Minnesota Hardy

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    The Honeycrisp apple, also known in Europe as the 'Honeycrunch' apple, is one of the University of Minnesota's best apples. They are widely grown around the world. Millions have been sold to people who love the well-balanced sweet-tart taste, and explosively crisp, juicy texture.

  7. It covers various aspects of growing these delicious apples, including planting, soil requirements, sunlight needs, pruning techniques, watering schedules, fertilization methods, pest and disease control measures, ideal temperature range, fruit-bearing timeline, and container gardening.

  8. Honeycrisp Apple | The UFOR Nursery & Lab - University of...

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    This dwarf apple tree grows 8 to 10′ tall. Pinkish white flowers appear in April and large, red apples with cream colored flesh mature in mid-September. Honeycrisp fruit is characterized by an exceptionally crisp and juicy texture.

  9. Honeycrisp Apple | Johnson's Nursery | KB - JNI Knowledgebase

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    While not an ornamental tree, the Honeycrisp apple does have some aesthetic merit with its fragrant, pretty whitish-pink flowers that bloom in early to mid-May. After flowering, the fruit begins to form and in mid-September, large red apples ripen to maturity.

  10. Honeycrisp Apple Tree - Forestry.com

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    Why is the Honeycrisp apple tree called “Honeycrisp”? The Honeycrisp apple tree got its name from its crisp, juicy texture and its sweet, honey-like flavor. The “honey” in the name reflects the apple’s natural sweetness, while “crisp” highlights its signature crunchy bite.

  11. How to Grow Honeycrisp Apple Tree - Balcony Garden Web

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    Learn how to grow Honeycrisp apple tree. Honeycrisp apples are growing in popularity for their exceptional freshness, sweet taste and crisp and juicy flavor. They are a cross between "Macoun" and Honeygold" apples.