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Be careful when buying: not every columnar apple is actually one

But before you reach for the first available columnar apple in your local garden center, beaming with joy, first take a careful look at the plant label. Not everything that is called a "columnar apple" is actually one. Quite the opposite: Sometimes it is the supposedly columnar growing variety A completely normal apple tree that has only been kept slim through targeted pruning measures will. Stop listening cut, it will develop normally and develop a crown. You can recognize real columnar apples by these features:

  • grows stiffly upright
  • does not develop any or only few side shoots
  • only minor cutting measures necessary
  • Flowers and fruits sit directly on the trunk
  • becomes a maximum of about 400 centimeters high

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The best varieties

The first generation of columnar apples is also known as “ballerina”, they have quite dance-like names like “Polka”, “Flamenco” or “Bolero”. Today, however, these varieties are no longer in competition with the new varieties in terms of taste, disease resistance and yield.

variety Height colour Harvest time Aroma Shelf life particularities
Red River 300 - 400 cm Red September October finely sour Yes self-fertile, abundant, fungus-resistant
Redcats 300 - 400 cm Red Mid to late September sweet and sour small amount robust, resistant to many diseases
Gold cats 300 - 400 cm yellow from mid-September sweet and sour Yes robust, resistant to many diseases
Starcats 300 - 400 cm bright red September to December crispy, sweet and sour Yes robust, resistant to many diseases
Berbat 200-300 cm Red Mid-September to mid-November mostly sweet small amount robust, sufficiently bearing
Black McIntosh 300 - 400 cm dark red Mid-September to the end of November juicy, mild small amount noticeably dark fruit color
Gold cheeks up to 300 cm Red Yellow October crisp, juicy, balanced conditional very slender stature
rhapsody 300 - 400 cm Red Green October-December delicately sour, juicy Yes pretty tough
Jarle 300 - 400 cm Red September - November crisp and sweet Yes is already fruitful in the first year
sonata 300 - 400 cm Red Yellow September-November juicy, sweet conditional great taste
rondo 300 - 400 cm green yellow September-November sour-sweet, juicy conditional resistant to many diseases
Jucunda 300 - 400 cm red-flamed from the beginning of October juicy, sour-sweet Yes scab-resistant

Tips

Like all apple trees, columnar apples also prefer a sunny location. If the tree is too dark, it will only form a few or even at all no flowers the end.