Yellow Bellflower Apple tree
Owner: Alison
Location: Albion, CALIFORNIA, United States
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| Age: | Planted in about 1990 |
| Age of this tree: | 36 years |
| Soil: | clay |
| Climate at this location: | wet, mild winters, cool summers with some fog |
| Pruning: | yearly |
| Tree form: | Bush (wider at top than bottom) |
| Height: | Between 6ft / 2m and 15ft / 4m |
| Cropping: | Light crops |
| Growth: | This tree grows easily here |
| Herbicides: | Manual treatment (hoeing and weeding) |
| Pesticides: | Organic treatments |
| Local pests: | deer, bear, codling moth |
Owner's comments
Yellow Bellflowers are large and delicious. They tend to tip-bear, so must not be over-pruned. They usually set a light to medium crop, so do not require a lot of thinning.Season records for this tree
2013
Harvest: 3rd week October 3kg / 7lbs
Size: 2.0m / 6.7ft high 2.0m / 6.7ft wide
Scab: Mild attack
Mildew: Not present
Fireblight: Not present
Cedar-apple rust: Not present
Codling moth: Not present
Light fruit set from rainy spring.

