Read this as you are listening to my podcast, "Selecting the Best Apples and Pears". I will mention updates on this list that was created in 2009.
Apples – Not all apples do well in southern Nevada
and range from “best apple ever tasted” to “tasteless” depending on variety
Recommended dwarfing rootstock: M111; avoid extreme
dwarfing rootstocks due to fruit sunburn because of too much fruit exposure.
Top
Choice
·
Dorsett Golden – Early Season, yellow fruit
·
Pink Lady (Cripps Pink) – Late Season, red over green fruit
Notable
Mention
·
Anna – Early season
·
Einshemer – Early season
·
Fuji – Mid season
·
Gordon – Mid season
·
Mutsu (Crispin) – Mid season
·
White Winter Pearmain – Mid to late season
Under
Review
·
Akane
·
Arkansas Black
·
Asmead Kernel
·
Babe (Genetic Dwarf)
·
Gala
·
Granny Smith
·
Red Fuji
·
Scarlet Sentinel Columnar
·
Yellow Newton Pippen
Asian Pear – Performs surprisingly well in our
climate and we are currently working on increasing the size of the fruit
Recommended Rootstock:
OHxF333 but others have performed well
Under Review
· Chojuro
·
Hosui
· Kikusui
· Shinko
· Shinseiki
·
Tsu Li
·
Twentieth Century
· Ya Li
Pear, European – European pears do quite well in
taste but may not have the same visual appeal as commercially grown pears. Most
are “dessert” pears and grown for fresh eating.
Recommended Rootstock:
Many
Top Choice
· Kieffer – Salad pear, nicknamed “Jicama pear” with
flavor resembling an Asian pear, good for canning and baking and virtually pest
free
Honorable Mention
·
Bartlett
·
Monterrey
·
Red Bartlett
Under
Review
·
Bosc
·
California
·
Comice
·
D’Anjou
·
Hood
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