RickF
Deeply Rooted
My personal fave is Gravenstein -- of course I can't grown them here in the Los Angeles area as we don't get enough chill hours -- perhaps a few hundred at most. Certainly not 700-800+..
I did run across this comment left on the CloudForest Cafe forums that someone might find of interest :
I did run across this comment left on the CloudForest Cafe forums that someone might find of interest :
A new very low chill apple cultivar for Southern California
hubbardston nonesuch, an old chance seedling from the town of Hubbardson, Massachusetts turns out to be a super low chill variety.
The variety has a number of synonyms: "American Blush, American Nonpareil, Farmers Profit, Hubbardstons Pippin, Old Town Pippin, Orleans, Van Fleet, and John May."
So far, it has shown to be able to ripen multiple crops in one year similar to Anna, and it blooms and sets fruit very very early, needing almost no rest time in between crops.
Folks in Southern California are highly encouraged to try out this apple.
As an interesting side note, this tree is also grown in Alaska where it turns out there aren't enough chill hours for apples. Hard to believe, but true! That's because hours below 32F do not count, and Alaska doesn't have much of a Spring, it goes from Winter straight into Summer without providing the requisite chill hours in between 32F and 45F. There was an article about Alaskan apples in one of the NAFEX journals that elaborates on this subject.