Fruit has a white, crisp flesh that’s sweet, tasty and perfect for fresh eating. Tree has a slightly drooping, open shape with moderate vigor. Disease-resistant to scab and fire blight. Fruit stores up to 2 months on average. Ideal for northern gardens with cool climates. University of Minnesota variety, introduced in 2006. Cold-hardy.
Ripens in mid-September.
Pollinator required such as Enterprise, Gala, McIntosh, Sweet Sixteen and Honeycrisp.