Fameuse apple
Malus domestica
Also known as the Snow Apple of Quebec, from plantings in early French settlements in Quebec. The tree is very winter hardy. Likely to be the ancestor of McIntosh.
Parentage: Unknown, probably 18th century French variety
Origin: Quebec, Canada
Introduced: 18th century
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Apple cultivar ID: 119000
Apple Tree Register
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Relationships to other apple varieties
Offspring of this variety:
- McIntosh - Fameuse is believed to be one of the parents of McIntosh but this has not been confirmed.
- Spartan (distant descendant)
Discuss Fameuse in our Forums
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| I last ate a snow apple when I was a pretty young child and I haven't been able to forget about them since. I also haven't been able to find them since. Please, please, please, does anyone know any orchards in the NW Ohio SE MI area that grows them? |
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| This is an apple fond in my memories. It has a texture like a MacIntosh and a flavor that is similar, yet a bit spicier. It has a wonderful scent and the apples are rather on the small side. The flesh is very very white, yet with red stains in it. A really pleasant little treat. |
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Where to buy apple trees
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Where to buy apples
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Apple tree register
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