Apple varieties

Apple varieties

Beforest. The tree bears fruit abundantly, but often alternating. Fruit harvest in the second half of September, fruit storage until the end of December. Medium-sized fruit, very juicy and very tasty, however, with an unattractive appearance due to the russet skin. During prolonged storage, they undergo physiological diseases.

Beforest. The tree grows vigorously – they should be grown only on dwarf rootstocks. The fruits ripen in the second half of July, they fall unevenly and easily.
They are large or medium size, irregular and elongated. Harvesting should be carried out every 2…3 days.

Beforest. The tree starts bearing fruit early, it bears fruit regularly and abundantly. The fruits ripen in mid-August. They are of average size, are covered in half with slightly blurred, striped blush.

Beforest. The tree starts bearing fruit early, it bears fruit regularly and very profusely. The fruits ripen at the end of August, unevenly, harvesting is carried out every few days. They are large or medium size, the flesh is crisp and juicy. This apple variety has green-yellow apples, while Red James Grieve has fruits with a reddish-pink blush, fit for preserves.

Beforest. The tree bears fruit every year, very abundantly. Young shoots are often affected by powdery mildew. Fruit harvest in the last days of September. Delaying harvesting improves the coloration, but it increases susceptibility to physiological diseases. The fruit can be stored until January and longer. They are small or medium size, covered with a strong carmine blush.