Bare Root Albemarle Pippin Apple Tree (Malus cv.). Semi-dwarf, deciduous fruit tree The fruit ripens late in autumn as the skin turns an olive green color. The flesh is greenish-white, juicy, crisp, and with a fine aroma. Stores well 'Albemarle Pippin' was one of Thomas Jefferson's two favorite table apples, the other being 'Esopus Spitzenburg'. He planted as many as 50 'Albemarle Pippin' in the South Orchard at Monticello between 1769 and 1814. The variety originated in Newtown, New York in the 18th century,... - Bare Root Albemarle Pippin Apple Tree (Malus cv.). |