Zabergau Reinette Apple

The Zabergau Reinette is a russeted apple that is sweet, spicy and very tasty that gets better after about a month in storage. 

Excellent for: Fresh eating; Baking; Sauce; Cider

ID-32A

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History: The Zabergau Reinette apple was discovered near the Zaber River in the village of Hausen an der Zaber in Germany in 1885.
 
Parentage: Unknown, chance seedling
 
Pollination:
Bloom Time: Mid-season
Ploidy: Triploid
Good Pollinators: (requires two diploids for good pollination)
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Cameo Apple
Cortland Apple
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Empire Apple
Gala Apple
McShay Apple
Newtown Pippin Apple
Sweet Sixteen Apple
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Wolf River Apple
 
Harvest Time: September/October
 
Fruit Size: Medium-large, round
 
Flavor: Sweet/spicy
 
Storage (refrigerated): 3-4 months
 
Disease Resistance:
Cedar apple rust: Good resistance
Fireblight: Good resistance
Mildew: Good resistance
Scab: Good resistance