(‘Malinda’ x ‘Wealthy’) University of Minnesota, 1923. Named after Charles Haralson, superintendent of the U of MN Fruit Breeding Farm. A natural semi-dwarf tree that produces medium-sized red fruit. Hard, crisp and tart. Good dual purpose apple. One of the most popular apples in Minnesota. Often bears fruit the first year. Prone to biennial bearing. Keeps well, will store until March. Fine hardy, winter variety.
Haralson Apple
Malus 'Haralson'
Attributes
Height
10-15’
Ripening Date
Early October
Pollinator
Requires Pollinator
Exposure
Full Sun
Zone
3-7
Type / Species
APPLES, DWARF