Malus domestica
'Golden Noble'
Golden Noble Apple
Family |
Rosaceae |
Genus |
Malus |
Species |
domestica |
Cultivar |
'Golden Noble' |
Category |
Woody |
Type |
Tree (deciduous) |
USDA Hardiness Zone |
6b - 7a |
Canadian Hardiness Zone |
6 |
RHS Hardiness Zone |
H6 |
Temperature (°C) |
-21 - (-15) |
Temperature (°F) |
-5 - 5 |
Height |
2.5 - 8 m (depending on rootstock) |
Spread |
4 - 8 m |
General Description |
A small to medium-sized tree with pink flowers in spring and golden-green culinary apples in autumn. |
Landscape |
Excellent ornamental fruit tree that needs a partner in order to pollinate, as the tree is self-sterile. |
Cultivation |
Grow in full sun in any moist, well-drained soil. |
Shape |
Bushy habit. |
Pests |
Aphids, red spider mites and caterpillars should be watched for. |
Habitat |
Horticultural origin. |
Leaf Description |
Leaves have wonderful autumn colouring. |
Flower Description |
Flowers are a pale pink colour, blooming in spring. |
Fruit Description |
Fruit is a golden-green culinary apple that stores well. |
Propagation |
Propagate through budding or by grafting onto a rootstock. |
Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer) |
Edible culinary apples. |