Tompkins King Apple
Malus 'Tompkins King'
Rosaceae
Growth habit
Tree
Perennation
Perennial
Location
Pounder Vegetable Garden and Climate Change Garden
Source of plant
Dewitt Historical Society
Description
Fruit it symmetrical, uniformly large, and excellent in quality for either dessert or culinary uses. It is inseason from October or late September to December and January or later, although in common commercial storage its limit is December or exceptionally, January. Well adapted for marketing in fancy packages. The principal demand for it comes in late fall and early winter.
USDA Hardiness Zone
5
Special characteristics
food, fruiting characteristics